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TriTorch's avatar

Meet the (allegedly) Mexican Alien Mummy—Jeff you can see its preferred pronouns on that little white sticker. in the far corner. They are "made in China".

This is yet another PSYOP:

"Perhaps we need some outside, universal threat to make us recognize this common bond … I occasionally think how quickly our differences [sovereignty] worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world." —President Ronald Reagan

Oh I see another set of pronouns on its back, they are: "one-world-government."

When a narrative is no-where then suddenly everywhere it's not organic it's policy.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

I realized today that the “narrative” is the key. And the “narrative” must be upheld at all costs:

The Sept 11 narrative:

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/september-11th-and-menticide#details

The Covid narrative:

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/how-covid-19-protocols-killed-millions

Heck, the dinosaurs narrative:

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/did-dinosaurs-exist

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Carla's avatar

You forgot the moonlanding narrative

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Chevrus's avatar

My very favorite and hilarious take on this narrative is by the late Dave McGowan. He is thorough and has a Childers’esque wit, so there is never a dull moment!

I promise you wont be disappointed

https://centerforaninformedamerica.com/moondoggie/

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AJF's avatar

Glad you shared this! Just finished reading the first two and I'm quite convinced of the fakery! Once you know you can't unknown😉

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Laura Hayes's avatar

Just read part one. Excellent. Worth reading and sharing. Thx for posting the link!

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Carla's avatar

Yes! I've seen his work on other blogs, etc. JP Sears has a youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhxTwcslfCY

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Vonu's avatar

James McCanney continues to expose the truth about the biological impassibility of the Van Allen radiation belt.

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Carla's avatar

Exactly!

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James D Teel II's avatar

🤦🏻‍♂️

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Al X. Griz's avatar

Get the popcorn (with fake butter):

https://www.bitchute.com/video/Dn5GQRBdTDLs/

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daverkb's avatar

In short ... a daily living hell-hole nightmare.

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Aria Veritas's avatar

The Novak clip was beautiful!

The Indian presenter just couldn't seem to understand how worthless titles are.

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Kim D's avatar

What good are athlete Icons if they are not courageous, moral and stand in their truth? That is something to emulate, not the throphies or money.

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Aria Veritas's avatar

Precisely. One who uses their whole head. (Heart too.) Top cricketer Shane Warne in Oz was extremely popular, he had a great heart. Had a private funeral but a state memorial.

"Warne"...

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes!! The ones I admire the most are the ones who have grit and determination, as well as being good hearted and principled! Their level of skill is awe inspiring but without the rest, it’s not nearly as inspiring.

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Vonu's avatar

Titles are only valuable to those who consider them to have value.

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Aria Veritas's avatar

Yes, point is, they literally staked their lives on that value. Not Novak. Legend.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

That interviewer was awful, like almost all of them these days. They don’t even try to hide their bias. Their job is to ask questions, not display their opinions.

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Lisa P's avatar

Would the Mexican alien mummy story had been more believable if the mummies didn't look EXACTLY like ET? No, not for me. Just more proof that people will believe anything (as if we needed more proof.)

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Dick's avatar

Exactly like ET! If you hadn’t said it I would’ve. You can spot their Hollywood handiwork instantly. Thanks for your post!

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Sal_Peenx's avatar

Ditto!! ET was "right here" all along! 😆🤪😵‍💫

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MaryAnn's avatar

They think we are stupid.

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Mary H.'s avatar

They KNOW at least 30-50% are !

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YYR's avatar

Herro?

🤣🤣🤣

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Gram's avatar

Pronoun = made in China Good one!

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WilliamD's avatar

What makes anybody think that we wouldn't like to make common cause with the aliens against our earthly adversaries? I imagine I would have more in common with a space alien than neon green haired people from San Francisco, and I think it would be fairly easy to enlist them into our MAGA cause.

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Jay Horton's avatar

Well, and there is also this:

"The idea of binding and reshaping a baby's head may make today's parents cringe, but for families in the Andes between 1100-1450, cranial modification was all the rage. Like Chinese foot binding, the practice may have been a marker of group identity".

https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2018/02/infant-skull-binding-may-have-conveyed-privilege-ancient-andes

The above, somewhat fits the time line so I'm thinking, aw, what the heck.

And speaking of time lines: Hunter B. gun charges vs. Peruvian UFO babies, hmmmm? When did it all turn into the National Enquirer?

Later Jay

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

IT DOES LOOK JUST LIKE FEINSTEIN: https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/w_1456,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F0bb29fa6-762f-4f80-a885-6f65bc708fcd_518x680.jpeg

UFOsteria: Best Alien Memes (Mexico Tries the Alien Distraction Trick!)

Exclusive photos + more alien memes as mummified aliens are shown to the Mexican Congress - I wonder what they are trying to distract the Mexican people from?!!!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/ufosteria-best-alien-memes-exclusive-pictures

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Julie's avatar

I think kamala harris looks like ET. she has a weird flat face like ET.

Eh, she's just weird anyway.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

ET is way better looking.

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DougBTaylor's avatar

and likeable.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

And articulate.

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TriTorch's avatar

So the crafters in china pulled up ole Feinstein as their model—Cut them some slack. That was likely the most alien looking thing they could find on such short notice.

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Remi Steele's avatar

They should have used Pelosi...

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Identical evil twin sisters, so it shouldn't really matter?

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TriTorch's avatar

haha, can't argue with that

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San's avatar

Ahhh...they overlooked Hellery??? 🤪😆

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Steph D's avatar

Worldwide propaganda schemes have been going on certainly since Covid, and less frequently prior to it. These schemes are not going to stop until the second coming. The world is fallen, we’ve always known this. It’s just that in the last few years, we’ve seen exhibits A-Z proving all at once, all that we have learned from the prophesying in Biblical eschatology is absolutely true. Hold on! ❤️🙏🏻

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daverkb's avatar

One-world-government ... increasingly a long-winded term for abject slavery.

(It's either consolidation or else choose decentralization and freedom. Decentralization equals limited government.)

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Politico Phil's avatar

That's our choice and I think that is where we are headed. Decentralization means abandoning or jettisoning the Fed Gov't. At the rate we're going, we may not have to do anything. The USG may just collapse on it's own the same way the Soviet Union did. But if needed I'll help give it a bit of a shove out the door.

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daverkb's avatar

Several things bear here ... and which cannot be separated out from the political machinery by our mere wishful thinking.

1) Evidence continues to mount that a pivot (a walking back Woke) is in place. Musk buying Twitter-X without any meaningful regulatory or departmental agency -- even Wall Street opposition was the first big tell. That is the Musk initiation event was big and significant enough to be readily spotted with ease. And we presently can see ongoing anti-Woke developments from all 'spaces' of information and visible observation which seem to proliferate daily in reinforcement of this opinion. It must be that the Apex Elite/Supreme was extremely rattled at the slippage, the losing of control over about everything imaginable. To wit, the Apex Center of the Money Power appears to have had not other option left to them other than to go into Radical Reverse Gear. This was round and about the end of 2022. But they must have seen it coming well before then.

What decentralization means to us and to them are two different things. Walk-Back decentralizing may mean to them just toning things down ... and it will be pegged to the limits of Affordable Money Printing (meaning whatever 'they' the Money Power can get away without the apple cart entirely turning over). I doubt, for example, the surveillance state will wither away absent an outright financial collapse as in the Soviet example.

The real point is that Woke everything has created a economically dysfunctional non-competitive United States. It is now just to expensive to do business in the United States. Regulatory costs plus the fake Sustainable Everything UN Fraud is eating out our substance every bit as much as is Federal Reserve maladminsistration of the 'money'. And the burdens of DEI, ESG, legislated misallocation of capital flows into Green Supidity, and much, more ...

this is all as economically a dystopian absurity as Mr. Muslim Khan charging Lononers hundreds of daily dollars for 'the privilege' of driving their cars.

In short, 'their' decentralization is merely a Walking-Back in which they attempt to maintain a disguised centralized control. Our decentralization dreams of a more radical contracted size of government with at least a partial restoration of some elements of the Old Republic for starters. These two visions are fundamentally at odds.

This is just the bare bones. And the bottom line is that 'they' don't walk back anything unless 'they' have to. However, this once in a fifty to hundred year chance for us to see how smart these people really are. And at the end of the day, I bet we still give them an F.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

Occam’s razor v.2

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TriTorch's avatar

What is more or less likely?

Actual aliens in a Mexican tomb

The .gov saying there are aliens in a Mexican tomb

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devoalan's avatar

Exactly. Look over here!

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RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

🤣😂

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BBS's avatar

Those pet people are idiots.

I HAVE my dogs, but guess what? My dogs HAVE me.

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AM's avatar

SAME! Our girl has at least a 2:1 staff ratio at all times. It’s the freaking Ritz Carlton around here for her. 😂🐩😂

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Melanie Eccles's avatar

I resisted getting dogs my whole life because I didn't want to deal with pet hair in my house and on my clothes. Also, I would roll my eyes back in my head and say OMG to myself everytime some woman would walk into my store with a dog and start talking "baby-talk" to it. My husband really wanted to have a dog and convinced me that I wouldn't have to deal with pet hair if we got a poodle-mix. So I agreed to look online with him at a local breeder that had cockapoos. Six months later we went to see them in person and left with two dogs - a 6 month old, Teddy and a 9 week old, Buster. Within a week my husband says to me, "how come all of a sudden, I'm #3 in the house". I said, "Be careful what you ask for." My beautiful boys are now 13 and they have changed my life for the better. I have now become one of those women that talks baby-talk to every dog I see. And now my husband has the last laugh. It's all good. "Must Love Dogs". Here is a beautiful song by Henry Gross called "Shannon" about a dog... https://youtu.be/Y0j5PG2TJsE?si=zR7qlOIj_31brkIC

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AM's avatar

PS: that song. OMGOSH had to turn it off - was bawling. One of my greatest fears is losing my girl. Can hardly bear to even remotely think of it. We are one heart in two bodies. :’). That said I don’t want to go before her either. That would be even worse than losing her first.

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Melanie Eccles's avatar

I still get teary-eyes when I listen to that song and it wasn't till quite recently that I found out it was about a dog. I've know that song for a long time but never made the connection.

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AM's avatar

Me either! Was reading the lyrics on the video before I promptly cut it off 😳🤦🏼‍♀️🤗

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Ripple's avatar

Here's a happier song about a dog, with a great jam:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDTFrKBDiVs

As for myself, my cats have a great life and are an important part of my and Ms. Ripple's emotional well-being. And BTW my username comes from a cat that we named after the Garcia-Hunter song.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Are you a believer? I used to dread my girl leaving me. Literally mourned her death for 3 years before. I used to be so afraid of being alone with her gone. I was single and it was just me and her. But God was so gracious to bring my husband in my life about 6 mos before she passed. I am shocked I really never was broken. I mourned her death in those 3 years and was distracted by my love.

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AM's avatar

Yes I am! Wow that’s a beautiful story Lisa Ca! Very happy that was the case for you. I’m sure she’d want you to be happy.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Thank you. Just God’s grace and kindness toward me. Her death was brutal as she died from cancer so I know how hard it can be! I loved her like a BFF!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Cockapoos are the best!

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Lynn46's avatar

We had one for 16 yrs. She was our middle child. Best dog ever.

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Stariel291's avatar

Similar story here. Never wanted a dog - was actually afraid of them since seeing a friend attacked and bitten on the face in elementary school. My kids begged for years. I shut them down fast and vetoed every time. Then came the lockdowns. If ever there was need for an extraordinary distraction, as well as a time to train a dog (and my five kids) it was when our horrid governor announced that schools were closed for the rest of the year. Started looking and praying. One month later we found a 6 month old King Charles Spaniel in need of a home. Needless to say, we all LOVE our pupper. He has brought so much joy to our house - I could never have known it was possible. No regrets - not once. I call him our COVID miracle.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I love this!

We have a King Charles!! She is the best dog ever! Got her in 2020 also. This breed is hands down perfect for families. We can’t imagine life without her. My husband who is not a dog person loves her too. We catch him hugging her, inviting her to come sit with him and he even tells her he loves her! 😂 Never coulda saw that coming. 😂

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Stariel291's avatar

They really are the perfect family dog. And my husband said - you can get a dog but I won’t have anything to do with it. Guess who is our dog’s favorite person…and guess who spends the most time with our pup…yep - they’re bffs🤣

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Hahahahaaha. That is funny!!! We have the same thing going on in our house. The conversation for us went “how come you pay more attention to the dog than me?” Then it’s followed by my husband being very protective of her and treating her like the queen she is.

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AM's avatar

OMGOSH, I resisted a long time, due to allergies. Also have a poodle mix. Can’t imagine our life without her now. Thanks for the link!

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daverkb's avatar

Lovely story! Thanks!

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Peter GL's avatar

that was my wife with me only I ask her, "what am I chopped liver?"

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Tracy's avatar

I have cried over that song too many times to count. It was one of the Beach boys dog. He was hit by a car.

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Janet's avatar

Lol. I thought it was dogs have masters and cats have staff? I was a cat’s staff member for 15 years.

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TriTorch's avatar

Dogs think: "You bring me food, you must be god."

Cats think: "You bring me food. I must be god."

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Robin Esau's avatar

For real! My cat says, "I know I liked that yesterday, but today it's just not appealing. Bring me something else." The dog says, "I'll take it!"

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

And that internal clock....the cat KNOWS when it’s time for the treat and time for the wet food. meow. Meow. MEOW!! There’s always dry food available.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Cats designed the first spreadsheets for just that reason: to keep their servants on schedule.

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

Exactly, rotfl. Ours have little meetings at night when we are asleep, a sort of Animal Antifa, plotting how to hypnotize us so they can commandeer our opposable thumbs to get in the refrigerator, or drive. They are a lot like the WEF and the WHO, they want total control. If they could microchip us to do nothing but cook mounds of chicken for them every waking moment, they'd do it in a second. Don't fall for all those kisses and warm looks, it is just weaponized compassion.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Bwahahaha! Spoken like a true veteran of the cat herding battles!

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TriTorch's avatar

Crocodile cat affection =)

Cynthia you are so on target my ribs hurt from laughter

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Patrice's avatar

The cat knows when I am coming down stairs and starts meowing by the time I reach the landing. My daughter can sit in the living room with the cat and the cat won't make a peep. PS, this is not my cat! I only feed it because it would be wrong to let it starve!

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

And at 6am when they want to go out and hunt gophers...

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Becky's avatar

My friend let her pup out to do his wees one dark night, and he tussled with a skunk. He ran back into the house and dashed here and there to try and rub it off … on the clothes in her closet, the furniture, the carpet, everywhere. Her whole house immediately reeked. It took a full-on homeowners-insurance-paid cleanup job by a special contractor, and two weeks in a hotel, for her to get back to normal. And it happened again a couple of years later. Doggos are good for local economies!

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DougBTaylor's avatar

My son, who'd come up to visit with his Argentinian Dogo, allowed the dog to go out, unattended, which then got tagged by a skunk, at 2:00AM or so.

I was awakened by the stank within a minute of the dog coming into the house, through three sets of closed doors. It was six months before my house returned to non-skunk status.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I inspect my dogs before they come in and when she tangled with a skunk it was like, "Oh hell no! You are not coming in!"

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Renee Sommers's avatar

My dogs DO understand English. They understand cookie, sit, walk, kitty cat (as in: one is in their yard) squirrel! and outside. 🤣🤣🤣

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Peter GL's avatar

don't forget TREAT!

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TriTorch's avatar

"Milkbone" would make my dog go absolutely bonkers.

We would look at her and say "milk", she would immediately sit, cock her head to the side and stare at us intently with her lips sucked in to her mouth. The word "bone" would follow eventually and all hell would break loose, haha

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Janet's avatar

So true 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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JW's avatar

😅🤣😂🐈🐈‍⬛🐈

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devoalan's avatar

It's like men and women,liberals and conservatives.

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FourWinds's avatar

Cats most definitely have staff. They also don't come when called. They have answering machines and may get back with you when they feel like it, although my cat growls when someone rings the doorbell.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Your cat growls when someone rings the doorbell. Hilarious! ❤️

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FourWinds's avatar

Yep, every other one has run away, although I did have one that answered the door (or tried to). When this one started growling when the bell rang, I was shocked and it was hilarious!

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Janet's avatar

I’m honoring my hubby’s choice to not have cats now. We travel more as retired and he was not a part of pet decisions before. I lost two furry friends within a year recently. I had to make the decisions and I just can’t go through that again right now.

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Peter GL's avatar

we got a small dog (papillon) just for that reason

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Remi Steele's avatar

Anyone who thinks like those people do, is mentally ill, IMO, like the PETA members who believe animals are better off dead than being owned and taken care of by people. My pups are so spoiled that my friends tell me that when they die they want to come back as a dog with me as their owner. That's because I believe these precious furbabies don't stick around this earth for very long, and as long as they're here, they deserve the best of the best care and love ever. 😊

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

Absolutely right! And to give an answer about whether animals like the wild or the domestic life better-->one year ago this month, my son adopted a feral dog when he was deployed to an Eastern European country. Named him Miller. Trust me--Miller prefers the backyard (his kingdom now!), the guest bed, regular feedings, and most of all--the love of my son and his wife to freezing cold winters outside, grass spurs in his coat and paws, fighting among other hungry dogs in his pack, and threat of euthanasia by the post commander.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

Same here BUT BUT

Jeff writes: "But this nonsense is not serious, and these are not serious people."

NOPE. They are very serious.

This is Agenda 21 and they ARE coming for the pets. Pets are not sustainable. They have been slowly doing it for decades.

Think about it.

Remember back in the days that except for show dog people, NO ONE paid thousands of dollars for a dog. You just grabbed one from the litter down the street. Then they got us to de-sex them all. Then they started ramping up the vaccine schedule and boosters, just like the kids, and now all the dogs suffer from some type of chronic illness. Then they sold the microchips on the populous to track them. They also poisoned their food just like human food. The list goes on.

Pets need animal protein to survive. There won't be animals to provide that food in the future.

Take these articles seriously because they are socializing the idea, boiling the frog slowly, and soon people will turn against having pets. Fido is in trouble - he needs us to fight for him. :)

https://youtu.be/TzEEgtOFFlM?si=6cnuOK59wxeadSfx

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Patrice's avatar

Interesting thought. In the US, children have been replaced by pets. Now they want to get rid of pets. You will have nothing (not even love) and be happy. Sounds like hell on earth.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

Oh they have "love" planned, Big Brother loves you! They have a whole "Ministry of Love" and it will be hell.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Love is love as they are so fond of saying 😑🙄

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Chevrus's avatar

Funny thing I was thinking the same thing myself

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I have noticed the child-by-pet replacement. Bumper stickers:I heart my granddogs.

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Patrice's avatar

That's too sad to hit the heart button to like. I have pets, I am not their mom or grandma. I have beautiful children and grandchildren and no pet could equal my "gifts from God".

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Now look whose attacking...

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Robin Esau's avatar

Agreed. We have two dogs, one is 17 and the other 13. I attribute their good health to 2 things: they haven't been to a vet in years and we don't poison them with monthly insecticides or annual shots.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Do pets HAVE to be licensed? What happens if not? (I do not have pets so am ignorant)

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Irunthis1's avatar

Technically, yes. Reality, NO. We did the same got an initial “license” and never bothered again. I have an almost 16 year old, very healthy and spry (although slowing down a bit) miniature dachshund and an almost 3 year old dachshund pit bull mix we drove 10 hours to get they are so rare (she was free to anyone wondering). The KEY is don’t mutilate their reproductive systems until they are fully mature, minimally 18 months to ensure hormones are available to fully form the bones, brain and other organ systems. The 16 year old was 2 before he was fixed (my son got him from a friend and couldn’t bear to “fix” him--he wasn’t broken right?--when he had to move to an apartment that didn’t accept pets he became MINE lol). The 3 year old was about 19-20 months. They have fewer cancers, fewer hip and spine problems etc if hormonally allowed to fully mature. I agree about vaccines and insecticides. 👍🏻

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thanks--I was hoping this would be the answer (or even, no, not ever, really) Seems to me like just another nosy-parker way to get more money into township/county coffers to waste.

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daverkb's avatar

One dog I had had it's first tag from Florida and an 'if found' tag. I never got licenses after that but I kept the tags on the collar because the dog just loved the jingle-jangle sound of the two tags together ... and felt 'undressed' without that collar on. I guess she just loved that sound.

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YYR's avatar

More relevant, my dog's first job is protecting his pack and den. Hubby finally agreed to getting a dog during BLM/Antifa riots, since he travels a lot for work. NWO types don't want us protected.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Destroy 2A, same thing. But Big Brother loves you.

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daverkb's avatar

Right! They the Cretin Wokies just want us dead! They seem to want everything dead. Even Gates now wants the trees dead and buried. It all madness ... but always with money and control incentives ... for them.

We have already seen paid for Health Extermination Camps during the Fake-demic ... aka and once called hospitals. Having done that just imagine what they will do if we don't stop 'em?

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FourWinds's avatar

Agreed. These people are most definitely serious. However, I doubt the voters in Oregon will be if this stupid thing winds up on the ballot: https://noip3.com/

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

holy, moley.

this is how it starts.

They have been working on the kids since the 80's, teaching them that eating animals is bad. Those kids are now in their 40's.

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Dick's avatar

Thanks, FourWinds!

I live in OR. Did not know this.

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TriTorch's avatar

That video says it all. EVERYONE PLEASE WATCH AND SHARE THAT

Thank you Marilynne Martin!!!

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Fred's avatar

Relative started flying in frozen dog food from a butcher shop, and the physical change has totally shocked us all! Weight loss, silky coat, and best of all, complete recovery from a persistent tendon strain and zero stiffness after herding a ball for hours on end. We thought her favorite pastime was gone forever. He had previously fed her the best foods we could find; Orijen from Canada, etc. Shocked, shocked, I tell you! She’s like a puppy again!

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

Please share the butcher shop.

My little puppy was vaccine/Heartworm Plus injured and developed an autoimmune disease (IPT). The treatment - high dose prednisone - nearly killed her. She developed food sensitivities after that. Vet told me to put her on hypoallergenic food. I found a holistic vet and she is on raw frozen food and doing much better. The food sensitivities make it hard, since many commercial raw food adds things (blueberries) that she can't have.

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Fred's avatar

Mad Butcher from Sacramento, CA but at quick glance, only saw a mention of a raw diet for dogs; not the specific product. They mostly sell human food, and haven’t tried. Let me check on the dog food.

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Fred's avatar

It there was ever evidence of how our diet affect us, this was it. Nothing else was changed and the benefits were truly dramatic! So sorry about your pup!

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daverkb's avatar

You know what else is not 'sustainable'? Human Beings ... and also ripe 'objects' for extermination.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

True.

Only 500 million will be allowed to stay.

"Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature." - Georgia Guidestones

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daverkb's avatar

Yes, Marilynne! I remember reading this figure on the Georgia Guidestones sometime after the 911 False Flag Atrocity. My mind could not take the 500,000,000 figure. And I wondered how in the hell did they plan on accomplishing that? But here we are ... and mass murder is now upon us. And where this goes I do not know.

We have still a lot to find out as to how the rest of the non-Western World figures into what is going on, has gone on post 2020.

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There are millions of people who have dogs instead of children. A vast number of them are very woke. It will be interesting to see if pets get turned into a social credit deficit and who will give up their pet children or accept the credit ding.

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Chevrus's avatar

Honestly I sense that is simply another facet of the Full Spectrum Dominance campaign to turn all trasitions and institutions on their heads in order to reshape the upcoming generation. Think about it, in 100 years any and all practical notions of survival will be replaced with Brave New Idiocracy unless we actually create a template for real world success.

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TriTorch's avatar

The past was erased. The erasure was forgotten. The lie became truth. --Orwell

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Politico Phil's avatar

Jeff is right - mental illness. And it is spreading and taking over control. "Don't pretend anything they say is rational" or normal. Do NOT validate their insanity.

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TriTorch's avatar

Thank you for this link, Joseph, I am in need of information like this for an upcoming article, i'll credit you for bringing it to my attention.

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Gram's avatar

Horror!

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Roger Beal's avatar

We refer to our male housecat as BOY: the Boss of You.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

And cats know they are the master and you are the pet... Don't give them treats or let one out at 6am who wants to hunt for gophers and they will tell you who is boss...

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YYR's avatar

I HAVE kids too!

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Betsy Barnum's avatar

Most pets are animals that have been domesticated for thousands of years. The dog and cat ancestors agreed to live with humans and help them--protect them, kill the vermin--in return for shelter and food. It’s 100% true that they have us as much as we have them. Plus they could not survive in the wild--or, most wouldn’t. Cats can be feral but, as you say, Jeff, what kind of life is that?

I do think the trade in wild animals captured and sold as pets is not good--these are being deprived of their natural lives for human entertainment. If asked I feel sure they would rather be in their native habitat with their fellows, even with the predators to deal with.

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JW's avatar

The Egyptians had siamese cats as pets and when they died they killed the cat and they were mummified along with their owner to be their eyes into the next realm.

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Dick's avatar

Has anyone else noticed that BY FAR the longest posts here are always about our cats and dogs???

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BBS's avatar

My dogs, Mike and Eddie, are the heartbeat of our home. When my grandson was 3 years old, he exclaimed, "They are so full of love!" If that doesn't say it all...

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Peter GL's avatar

nobody is forcing people to have pets. If you don't want them don't have them. I recall one day we were waiting for the elevator. In walked a person with their dog - out walked my dad. Took the next elevator. Simple solution.

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FourWinds's avatar

I will do the same. I don't like being jumped on or barked at, one of which always seems to happen. Certainly I don't want to see people without pets, so I just avoid the ones that make me uneasy.

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rolandttg's avatar

A friend in town said quite geniunely that when he dies, he wants to come back as one of our dogs.

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A stunning admission from our family doctor yesterday; not what she admitted, but that she did admit it. She said she was done taking Covid boosters as she was seeing too many side effects from the shots. Interestingly, her husband never took any Covid shots as he "did not trust the government" (smart man). She never pushed the jab and I will forever respect her for the fact she told me even during the thick of the propoganda it was my choice to get it or not. I did not.

This is one doctor seeing many side effects. How many doctors out there are seeing the same thing? How long before this house of cards completely collapses? Will they allow it to collapse?

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Oma's avatar

And my family physician asked if I wanted the vax and I replied no thank you....”good choice” he said quietly without even turning from his computer as he ‘complied’ filling in all the red-highlighted blanks 😁

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After my mum's 3rd jab, where she was injected at a "tent in a church parking lot" (my sister's doing, not mine, obviously) I was finally permitted to accompany my mother to her first "in person" doctor's appointment in June of '22.

Upon its conclusion (I surreptitiously recorded her 6 minute visit) I made a point to ask her doctor:

"Does she really need another booster?"

He paused. Measured his words carefully.

"I can actually get in trouble for saying this but no, she'll be just fine without getting another shot."

I thanked him for his honest medical opinion and we were on our way.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Still a shame that he'd ask you to get the shot even those he knows it's not a good choice. Will the docs start fighting back?

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Susan In Kansas's avatar

Our kidney doc friend has told us every patient admitted to the hospital is now routinely put on blood thinners. They know what’s going on.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I wonder if she reports these vaccine side effects to VAERS. I best almost none of them do.

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Sam's avatar

I’m curious what the PTB will do once they know that their scam is up and people who got jabbed understand what was done to them? And what are their plans for those who didn’t get jabbed? There is always another agenda.

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They all are; they just don’t dare say it out loud lest they loose their license and livelihood. 🤬Even if CA AD 2098 goes away (as it should and will), don’t believe for one.single.second that the risk has been abated.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I support the Ukrainian draft dodgers. No one wants to fight in Biden's war against Russia.

Do you know the Russian people donated this beautiful "Tear Drop" monument to the American people to commemorate the 5th Anniversary of 9/11?

Located on Bayonne Peninsula in New Jersey. Around the base is a wall inscribed with the names of people America lost that day. Of course the local officials removed Putin's name from it.

https://twitter.com/austerrewyatt1/status/1701464287632384296

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Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians are dead due to Democrats russiaphobia.

Just today the Russians are peptiioning the UK Gov't over MI6 training Russian dissents to go into Russia and attack a nuclear power plant.

If the Russians did the same we would probably be at WWIII already.

Get this, it is only Putin's levelheadedness that is keeping the world from a nuclear holocaust. YOU KNOW the Biden gov't would LOVE a war to distract from it's failings plus being able to arrest anyone as traitors who disagree with them.

Sad and dangerous times we live in.

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Annie's avatar

Include the rino neocons as well. Miss Lindsay, Cheney, mitch the turtle et al.

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Gram's avatar

Mitch the turtle... LOL!!

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Lisa P's avatar

I give it 15 years before they realize the US and EU are to blame for their collapsed society. It never fails - every time we give weapons to a foreign country, those weapons are eventually used against us.

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M VARR's avatar

They are not draft dodgers. They are conscientious objectors.

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Gram's avatar

Antivaxers = Conscientious Objectors!

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Chevrus's avatar

Throw in some Informed Consent and Freedom of Choice and think we have something!

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M VARR's avatar

good one!

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FreeBird07's avatar

Love this!!

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OnTheJump's avatar

...and they are smart.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

...and alive.

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OnTheJump's avatar

Tochna!

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Annie's avatar

Agree. Our government hates us. Same with the Ukrainian government hating their own. And the decision to send ill and mentally ill people to the front fits the nasty and evil government's MO.

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CStone's avatar

I was unaware of that memorial, how kind.

And how stupid the local officials must be to remove even one name.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

It's really cool looking. Was new to me also.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Its a Neocon war - mostly Neocons who have ancestors from the region and no doubt a hatred of Russians and Ukrainians alike...

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devoalan's avatar

How many of us were raised and taught that our greatest enemy is the soviet union, not the American press, not the teachers unions, not the fascists in government. We oldies had to do a sea change. Not hard for me, but impossible for most.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

All children of the 50's?

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Julie's avatar

That monument is beautiful! I had never heard of it. I appreciate you sharing.

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Janet's avatar

Thank you for reminding me of this. I do remember the gift, especially after seeing the picture of it. Had totally forgotten about it however.

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Jo Highet's avatar

Jeff - I interviewed my two cats and ironically both "Archie" and "Juliet" had some insightful feedback for you. They'd like you to crowdfund Garrett Ziegler who is now being sued for blowing the lid off of Hunter's miscreant and criminal behavior when no one else would touch it with a ten foot pole. I "have" smart cats!

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GG's avatar

Garrett's tenacity and determination have made me a fan. He's young and he's on fire. There are still good men in this world.

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Juliann's avatar

Garrett is a good man.

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RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

Yes, he definitely stood out as a beam of light amongst a sea of muck

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Alan Davis's avatar

Love Novak! Did you see his welcome home celebration? Inspiring https://x.com/aleksdjuricic/status/1701697465081049473?s=46&t=4FlWN7DfISMNXGfMIk_joQ

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LS Woodruff's avatar

Love his tears and emotion - this was WAY more than about winning tennis tournaments!! Thank you for sharing, I needed that encouragement that there is still so much good in the world!

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Alan Davis's avatar

I was moved w joy as well.

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Thank you for posting this, Alan. To my recollection, Novak held his composure throughout, never once shedding a tear as he stood his ground for what was right, what was just, for the principled stand he took. Yet here he is -- overcome. Very moving. I hope the crowd celebrates him for his win -- the most important one, the one that really matters for all of us.

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NAB's avatar

Wow! Completely overwhelmed by the moment and realizing this is all about so much more than just sports.

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OnTheJump's avatar

That is something. If you didn't share his emotions at least just a bit, watching it, you should check for a pulse (Chuck and DiFi).

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Tonya McKinney's avatar

Thank you I had tears watching this 🩷🩷

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To many observers, the bizarre “alien mummies” looked just like Chuck Schumer, 72, and Dianne Feinstein, 90, laying next to each other in tiny little alien coffins.

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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The ‘Chucky’ and Di-Fi’ made me snort my covfefe......and then Tritorch with the ‘made in China’ remark😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Stahhhhpppp it!!!

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FourWinds's avatar

Jeff is spot on. I saw the resemblance immediately! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Jacquie's avatar

I about spit out my cereal when I read that! Best line of the day! 👏 😂

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Robin Esau's avatar

This whole stack is chock full of hilarious commentary making it super challenging for me to keep it together at the coffee shop this morning!

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Annie's avatar

But better looking and more youthful. 😄😉😂

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YYR's avatar

Chuck-U ain't 72.

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CaplT's avatar

Will they vote in the next election?

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Annie's avatar

And not so angry.

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Tom's avatar

We can be sure that if aliens had hair, it would be blue.

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FourWinds's avatar

So here's what to do, Londoners: figure out what the license plate numbers are of members of Parliament plus that mayor, make somewhat-realistic looking print off of it, and tape it over your own plate. Better yet, figure out Joe BiDUMBS plate and use that. Problem solved!

As for the pet thing, my cat Samhain, seen in my profile picture, does not comply with anything and is, in fact, convinced he owns me and that I do not own him. So there is that.

These green freaks need to go jump in a lake or climb a tree and shut up about animals.

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Tonya McKinney's avatar

We need to encourage and support the resistance movement against 15 minutes cities and big brother in London. How can we do this legally? If we don’t stop them now, it will be much harder in the future and will spread like weeds.

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FourWinds's avatar

I don't know how to stop it legally, but I'd say the Londoners are doing a good job at it. I am not for breaking the law, but I support them.

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M VARR's avatar

Mosts modern cars have chips now with RFID-radio frequency id technology and

likely can be scanned for identification.

License plate won't work unless it's an analog car without any computers.

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FourWinds's avatar

Well, it was worth a try! Maybe a signal jammer, like that's legal or something? (It isn't from what I've heard.) I love my 20+ year old van.

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I love my old (2011) Chrysler 300! It’s in pristine condition even though I’ve driven the heck out of it carting kids around back in the day (homeschooling requires much more driving than regular school, I think 😉 haha).

I know a guy (just sayin) who works on cars professionally--gets sent all over for various things by higher-ups, etc.--who can disable the types of things mentioned above in newer vehicles. Of course, THAT’S illegal and I’d never ever encourage anyone to engage in such foolery. Just wanted you to know it’s a thing.

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I like those kind of guys! I need to meet a few.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Indeed! Just to discuss the tech, NOT to illegally disable anything, obviously.

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In Maine we are voting on the corporate attempt to prohibit small auto mechanics from accessing their diagnostics thus putting them out of business and forcing us all to use dealers who will rake us over the coals as they always do. One case where voting might actually matter

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Gram's avatar

I love my 2008 Corolla! One of the best cars ever made!

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Sam's avatar

I love my 1999 Toyota Camry Solara convertible with 40,000 miles on it that I inherited from my dad.

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Julie's avatar

Cars these days seem to be equipped with a lot more than I want them to have. Will stick with older models as long as possible.

https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/articles/its-official-cars-are-the-worst-product-category-we-have-ever-reviewed-for-privacy/

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Until last year the Univ. of Florida issued color-coded stickers for paid parking privileges that appeared to have RFID embedded in them, allowing the parking patrollers to drive by and ticket violators. Last year they totally eliminated stickers so they must have gotten some new tech that allowed them to still ticket violators simply by driving around the parking lots like before. Maybe they automatically scanned plates or perhaps they are scanning the cars for some other method of ID?

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Sucks too, at $400 for Orange or Blue parking.

They still have some patrols on foot that check licenses plates but I think they are using a cameras with a plate readers with character recognition. That's why you have to input your plate number and those of any other vehicle you may drive to work and park with your plate exposed. Haven't you notice them ticketing vehicles that are backed into spaces with no plate exposed? There is a truck backed into a parking space, that parks next to me everyday, that has a non-Fl license plate, like a homemade tag, with the license plate number on it and no ticket. My gripe is still the $400 fee. I work here. Why should I have to pay to park and before you say it, I don't give a rat's ass about how much it costs to park in NYC! I don't live there so.....

Later Jay

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Well, when my husband parked in his UF designated gated parking lot recently, he had the audacity to back into a space. He was promptly ticketed! He had no clue it was suddenly an offence that carried with it a ticket... so, he protested. "If EVs are allowed to back into their spaces where they charge their vehicles, why is it gas cars cannot back into a parking space?" After all, he duly noted that EVs weren't ticketed... "It's a new rule," but they didn't tell anyone and they didn't specify what cars could and what cars could not... Somehow he was supposed to know...

It seems they couldn't see the car tag, but the EV car tags don't matter because they must back in to be able to charge... so they're not ticketed... Make it make sense...

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Some lots have signs saying you can't back into a space. He might check his lot for such a sign. If it's not there I think he should take pictures and file another protest. If it's there, well, you can't beat the rap (sorry). They have the power.

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They actually let him off because it was prior to any signage... he looked over the entire lot and saw none, took photos and it worked. They've since put up signs. He's been parking in that lot, backing into spaces for over 40 yrs.... and made that part of his response. Old habits are hard to change... lol!

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

You need to get up to speed quickly!

They are called connected vehicles, many already have transmitters and the NHTSA has a long standing docket and proposed rule on mandating this in all new cars and plans for retrofitting old cars.

https://www.regulations.gov/docket/NHTSA-2016-0126

Go on the DOT websites of the Feds as well as ALL the states and you will see the plans for the future. It is part of Vision Zero. Another totalitarian plan to limit mobility and track and surveil.

https://highways.dot.gov/safety/zero-deaths/vision-zero-cop/vision-zero-action-plans

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this site is also a wealth of info on how this is being led by the govt in our best interest of "safety"

https://www.transportation.gov/AV

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Yes, it is V2V and the car makers have started to put them in vehicles

https://www.consumerreports.org/automotive-technology/toyota-v2v-vehicle-to-vehicle-communications/

Of course, other things like OnStar did provide remote wireless communication capabilities decades before.

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Gram's avatar

In Texas it's built into the bar code on the registration sticker that''s on the windshield. Police can scan from a distance and know your entire driving record in seconds.

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And if the driver at time of scanning is not the registered owner? Last I checked it's not illegal for more than one driver to be "authorized" to drive a vehicle (don't get me started on legal vs. law). Or for an "unauthorized" driver to drive it. <-- That has nothing to do with legal, only insurance. Such porcine poop.

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M VARR's avatar

There are computers and chips in cars.

Computers can be accessed remotely.

If I can figure this out, engineers far smarter than me have done it, rest assured.

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Annie's avatar

Great ideas. ❤️

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daverkb's avatar

Brilliant idea ...

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YYR's avatar

Genius!

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RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

🤣👏

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Kelli's avatar

I'm kinda glad these wackos are going after pets and pet owners. I know TONS of Far Lefties who are avid pet parents. This should play well.

When I was fighting the mask & vaxx mandates, many of my lefty friends turned on me or ghosted me. I thought "Just wait until these tyrants come for something YOU care about..."

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Robin Esau's avatar

Exactly! It will get real for them at some point and hopefully

make them rethink everything.

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CStone's avatar

For those who use TikTok there is a hilarious video of a woman talking about people going around spraying filling foam on the cameras (spray paint can be removed, but filling foam is forever (or at least the removal would ultimately destroy the cameras) and she keeps telling people to not buy the filling foam “which you can get at ____for 6.99.....” just comply!!! Eat bugs!! But do not resist by buying your filling foam @ ____for $6.99!

Here’s the link if you want to watch

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPR7JAKY2/

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NAB's avatar

That video is great. I believe the woman is the well-known British provocateur Katie Hopkins who has been "cancelled" more times than I can count. She is so funny!

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

That's her! "Suck on a bug's ass!" Hilarious!

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Julie's avatar

Yep, that's her! "don't buy the foam (nudge, wink)" Brilliant!

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CStone's avatar

😂😂😂

That makes it even funnier😂❤️❤️

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Robin Esau's avatar

Adding that video to the rest of todays humor is icing on the proverbial cake.

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Rebecca Campbell's avatar

That was hilarious!

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MaryAnn's avatar

Katie Hopkins is the real deal. She is hillarious! Does a bit “The Latest from Batsh*+ Bonkers Britain” that just shatters me. I follow her on insta.

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Csher's avatar

Loved: "final comment. Can you imagine... if the two governments spent as much effort studying vaccine injuries". Jeff, you hit the nail on it's head, yet again. Thank you!

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And I’m just trying to figure out how much taxpayer $$ is going to this UFO effort.

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Julie's avatar

I wouldn't completely write off the crazy pet haters. They may be insane but they deserve to be watched.

Anti pet stuff seems to surface often enough that to me it's starting to smell like soft selling and normalizing the idea of not having pets. They are already waging war on farmers, because cow farts and carbon, and they think we are going to eat bugs when the cattle and crops are all gone.

So, what are the cats and dogs going to eat? Because they can't live on soy and crickets, either.

And how many cats and dogs can you have on universal basic income? How much kibble and fancy feast can you buy before your social credit score craters?

I figure they are saving the pet control for later in the game, because if most people are like me, they would have to come for my furry brothers and sisters over my dead body, and there will be a lot of their dead bodies to climb over before they get to mine. They have to take our guns before they can take our pets.

The left always takes issue with language. I have sisters and a brother, I have parents, I have children and a spouse. I own none of them. I have pets, I also don't own them, even though the law says I do. It's a familial relationship, I liken them to little brothers and sisters whose care and well being I'm responsible for.

And honestly, they come to us, it's not like we go out looking for more. All of ours, with only one exception, have been strays that show up and we simply make room at the inn. Nobody should have to be starving or freezing or suffering, so we take care of them as best we can. I assume God has brought them here for a reason, who am I to deny them some comfort. It's certainly not some one way emotional support extraction.

I agree, these anti pet people are mentally ill, but I still keep an eye on them. I think it's only a matter of time before that whole agenda goes sideways. They hate us, ergo, they hate anyone and anything we love.

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Juliaah's avatar

Without pets/farmyard animals there will be no need for products like pet wormers (ivermectin) so they can put those out of production.

It is also an expansion of marxists wanting to destroy the family unit, end any sense of belonging.

Don’t forget the CCP bagging up cars n dogs during covid.

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FourWinds's avatar

You nailed it. Above all else, those in charge want us miserable.

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Jen's avatar

spot on

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

The morally degraded and mentally ill seem to surround us...

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Robin Esau's avatar

And....remember, they are hosts for covid and other diseases. (Have we forgotten how China dealt with pets during covid?) In order to save humans, assuming that is still a thing, we must keep our distance from the animal kingdom. Its us or them according to those kind of people.

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Kim's avatar

“Herro?”

I’m done.

😂😂😂

THUD

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Kim's avatar

This really needs to be brought up every time Gavin Newsom appears in public. When the Dems try to shuffle Bob Peters out the door and Gavin in, CA CCP rona test makers need to be discussed.

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Janet's avatar

I’m going to start telling constant testing friends about the lab, the pathogens there and what might Chinese might be putting on those little cotton swabs. Masks too.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Do you think they’ll take heed, Janet?

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CStone's avatar

If the “watchman on the wall knows danger is coming and warns the people and the people do NOT heed the warning, their blood is on them.

But if the watchman does NOT warn the people danger is coming, their blood will be on the watchman”

Ezekiel 33:6

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Janet's avatar

I doubt it. Nothing gets through to these people.

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Nita's avatar

Isn’t it a perfect diabolical plan? A person testing for C19 is either symptomatic or exposed most times. Who would think the test made them sick?

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

My favorite line today too. Laughed out loud for way too long.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Werner von Braun’s words as he approached the end of his life “the aliens are going to be their last card”. https://www.thetanster.com/blog/2021/6/2/ixhffa9gtq4uxox7e1udvvoze4sznz

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Chevrus's avatar

And then off he went to the north pole to gather some moon rocks

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Tom's avatar

"But this nonsense is not serious, and these are not serious people. They are pitiable victims of mental illness."

This one statement covers every news item that I have seen in the last few years. The problem is that these pitiable, unserious, mentally ill people are driving our culture and are making government policy.

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Seaquinn's avatar

Hi Jeff... have you had time to follow the below case which essentially has universal impact for all of us? Would love to hear your thoughts.

"There is a battle going on for our freedoms this week. And very few Americans are even aware of what is at stake.

New York attorney Bobbie Anne Cox single-handedly goes up against the State of New York this week, after the state appealed a New York State Supreme Court ruling that a so-called “quarantine camp” regulation (“Isolation and Quarantine Procedures”) issued by Governor Kathy Hochul was unconstitutional."

Full Article --> https://brownstone.org/articles/david-v-goliath-in-new-york/

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Jeff Childers's avatar

I watched the oral arguments and am cautiously optimistic.

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NAB's avatar

CHD and Epoch Times livestreamed the oral arguments which I mention only to let readers know you can watch them now and what is really notable is the eruption of applause in the actual courtroom when Bobbie Anne finishes her arguments and then the loud eruption of cheers and applause awaiting her outside the courtroom when she appears. It really was encouraging!

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LW's avatar

And her extraordinary testimony here! https://txt.so/wEU49x

(Oral Arguments on Gov Hochul’s NY Quarantine Camps)

I listened live and prayed all the way through, ‘God guide her words for the protection of all your people’.

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Tonya McKinney's avatar

Love this! Thank you for letting us know!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

I had a family member and friends who were there in person to support Bobbie Anne Cox’s efforts! They said there was no room in the courtroom for everyone so they had to say outside and watch the proceedings on a TV screen.

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