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Joseph's avatar

Your impact is beyond what you can think. We share you, we read you, we are greatly encouraged by you. Between you and Promethian Action, we’ve not watched any news in years.

Valerie's avatar

While I really love what Jeff does, I’m a long time daily reader and haven’t missed a single day since 2022, I personally read a wide variety of news sources. As good as Jeff’s ability is to see the big picture, you’re missing things if your news sources are limited.

RunningLogic's avatar

Agree. I like seeing different perspectives and there are some interesting events that Jeff doesn’t always have time to cover.

Nancy Benedict's avatar

Agreed. It's good to have an inquiring mind and know your adversary.

Hawk's avatar

I understand "know your adversary" and all, but it's really hard to take some of the BS out there. Do you have any recommendations for adversaries that have a legitimate point to make?

Nancy Benedict's avatar

I agree that we can only take so much. Thankfully, Jeff reads around so we don't have to endure the nonsense. During Covid, I appreciated the UK Daily Mail and still read it now and then. They are left wing but had truths we weren't getting from our media. And a recent article in the NYT about an interview with Tucker Carlson was informative. But mostly these days I am outside enjoying my irises and peonies. A wise gardener once said, "you only get so many springs."

Maha's avatar

"Jeff reads around so we don't have to endure the nonsense". So true. He exposes himself to the poison daily, and like a healthy cell in the body politic, he just expels the toxins and processes the good with humor to spare.

AAron's avatar

Tucker Carlson? Lol!

Debra's avatar

He is not on my list of normal people any longer. I believe demon possession is a real thing.

Evangeline's avatar

Tucker went to the dark side.

nancy roberts's avatar

Reading about them is encouraging though, because people who are just generally liberal with a modicum of reason and wisdom, will find themselves precariously on the fence, wondering who moved! Sometimes it is just best to let the likes of Jeffers, Schumer, AOC and their cronies speak....out loud and often!!!! Sin left unchecked is progressive in nature. Hence their party line title!!!

Lisa Ricketts's avatar

or, as we used to say, give them enough rope and they will hang themselves. Very much like Los Angeles Mayor in her debate with Spencer Pratt. She came in with the noose of homeless encampments and disease, drug addicted people in parks and thousands of residents burnt out of their homes, already around her neck. All Spencer had to do was point it out and watch her ask for more time and money to construct the scaffold!

DaveL's avatar

It’s mostly propaganda.

Hawk's avatar

Agreed, and the propaganda is pretty easy to see about one paragraph into an article/post/tweet or whatever. It's all vacant, MT, w/o any logic.

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Agreed. I get news from a variety of sources.

Jeff at least needs to get enough of a variety to know what Kash Patel's retort to Van Hollens "drinking" accusation was - Van Hollen expensed a $7,000+ bar tab.

Truth Seeker's avatar

One thing missed is "mind control" technology that has been around for at least 4 decades. Jeff, for instance, consistently parrots "virus" fearmongering since that

fraud is the foundation of Big P and the Medical Cartel beliefs.

Hanta is the latest drivel trotted out for those reading and listening to the fearfest.

The great fork in the road is the consistent reveals demonstrating the fake news echo chamber, (but still clamoring as if there is merit). Let "legacy" news experience the final flush.

Everyone hits the ball from where they think it lies...

Valerie's avatar

But conservatives now have an echo chamber too, we don’t want to become what we despise.

Tonee norman's avatar

Are you saying that Jeff is “ mind controlled”? Or,are you saying that we ALL become “mind controlled “ by reading/ watching any media?

I apologize if I am misunderstanding a clear Point,and, I mean no disrespect. Thank you.

Truth Seeker's avatar

Am suggesting a specific Mind Control that is pervasive and ongoing.

It is the fake "virus" narrative, wherever it exists. Lets be clear.

Mind Control tech has been used by big companies to sell their products for over 40 years. If one considers the rapid development of tech, consider what that translates into. The fake news is fake for a reason.

laura-ann Knox's avatar

As I often say, if Jeff isn't reporting on it, I don't need to know about it. Starting in 2022, my consumption of news went up an incalculable amount when I stumbled upon C&C, as I refused to pay attention to the lying MSM.

Thanks Jeff!

Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

Yepper! I'm good with Jeff's research.

Between his C&C posts every day, OAN, Just the News, a little News Max, some Epoch Times, and frequently Jeffery Meade that's enough.

Also, for variety, I will regularly read maybe 5 or 6 of the "OLD TIME" Substack contributors (not the cockroaches that have snuck under the door🪳and seem to be breeding voraciously)

But I NEVER listen to, watch or read Lefties! I get enough of that fertilizer at family events! 😂

Roger Beal's avatar

Add "The Conservative Treehouse" aka "The Last Refuge" for a trifecta.

Evangeline's avatar

They dont impress me as much. The owner of the blog is certainly knowledgeable, and i was an active commenter. But on a minor point I gently disagreed with the point made, and I was immediately shadow banned, "subject to moderation" permanently. I contacted the blog twice and asked, basically, really? They never responded nor changed it. So i said, screw you and your horse. I have little patience for divas and control freaks with thin skin. They seem to seek adulation and echo chamber. I prefer free speech and the wild west.

Lisa Ricketts's avatar

well, your comment is here.... Perhaps some people on this site have personally blocked you from commenting on their comments? I recently read several commenters crowing about blocking people that they disagree with. I figure Jeff is a busy guy who is not hanging around to read the comments.

RunningLogic's avatar

Also I am one of the commenters who was “crowing about” blocking others. But not really because I disagree with them, more because they come here and deliberately try to demoralize and malign all of the other commenters and Jeff, too. After months or even years of this, I decided I just don’t need it. Their perspective was predictable and always negative, they often insulted other posters and I just didn’t see any value in continuing to see their comments. So I blocked them and honestly, I have zero regrets about that. If it’s not good faith disagreement with thought provoking discussion, just insults and ad hominem attacks and constant negativity, I am not going to waste my time and energy on it.

RunningLogic's avatar

I might be misunderstanding but I think Evangeline is talking about The Conservative Treehouse as far as the shadow banning goes? Not C&C.

Michelle's avatar

That’s how I interpreted her comment.

Roger Beal's avatar

During Trump One, I made a critical comment about something POTUS did or said. The hate comments from other readers that I received were over the top.

Djcip's avatar

You hit the nail on the head, it’s a click and they slobber over the great Sundance, who’s been able to keep his identity away from the intelligence community.

Djcip's avatar

The thing I don’t understand is why the guy goes by Sundance, and not his name! Does he truly believe that the powers that be don’t know his true identity?

Debra's avatar

I honestly do not know how Jeff stomachs the nonsense spewed by media today. It is so much trash and such obvious garbage. How they keep in business is beyond me.

Duckduffer's avatar

Every time the formula for fraud is mentioned, a huge vein in my hypothalamus starts pulsing frantically. Useless eaters like Hunter set up multiple entities, guided by his useless eater DNA (JRB), that do nothing but sop up dollars generated thru NGO's or government agencies funded by taxpayers. Just reading about it is shortening my lifespan....

Mary Mc's avatar

I also read David Blackmon, Michael Smith and Daniel Jupp, just to name a few. I get little done these days because I find too much on Substack to read. So much good info, on so many subjects and so little time. 😉

RunningLogic's avatar

Michael Smith is great!

Mary Mc's avatar

He's moving to SW TN soon. His house in Utah is sold and they're packing. He'll fit in great there.

shayne's avatar

Amen to this, Joseph!

Bo Havlik's avatar

I totally echo this comment, as I do the same…..share via emails, share on Facebook, share on Telegram. I trust that your readership following is growing by leaps and bounds. Certainly hope so. Keep up the amazing work of “patching it all together.”

PS: I hope every congressman and senator reads you daily!

Carlos's avatar

I feel sometimes sorry for Jeff because he is the only one I know that reads it for work and to inform us of how crazy and desperate are the demonsrats.

Nessus dorma comes to mind.

I can hardly wait

kittynana's avatar

@Carlos- and now I will go to Youtube and play Pavarotti singing that

William Myers's avatar

Yesssss! I am in that club too!

Lynn46's avatar

Real Americas Voice is also good and you don't need cable or a streaming service to watch.

Shanna L's avatar

I second that! All MSM is trash!

Diann Averett's avatar

Those are my "go-to's" as well!

Petey's avatar

Of course the press refuses the name and age the people who passed away, cant take away democrat voters before the midterms

Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Interestingly, one of the Fox morning hosts, Ainsley, did her own bit of fear mongering on Monday when she wondered aloud whether all the NYC subway rats might not be spreading Hantavirus and that New Yorkers are breathing all that contaminated air. I know she's there just for eye candy purposes, but whoah is she dumb.

Maha's avatar

The subway rats are not the rats NYC needs to eliminate.

Mike Ware's avatar

Isn’t she the one who Hannity ditched his longtime wife for?

Cinghale's avatar

Actually The Rats of NYC™️ did come to mind! 😝

Richard Whitney's avatar

Look at the map. The hanta virus that is in the US is focused in the southwest, where it started in 1993, on Indian reservations.

As I mentioned in my comment before, before that the US had no hanta virus, but we were told that it came to Long Beach port on a South Korean ship, and then made its way to the Four Corner reservations, luckily missing the 10 million people living in LA.

But there is nothing suspicious about that.

Mrs. RW

David Eldon Wood's avatar

The Native Americans were known to have burned all their possessions that had been touched by mice. There might be a reason for that.

Greg Johnson's avatar

I couldn’t believe she jumped into that trap either. With all the other real news to cover, like Ukrainian bio labs and Tulsi‘s announcements, why she felt so desperate to jump into that news trap is beyond me.

KelliS's avatar

When are people going to get it?

There was no "spreading virus" infecting those people. These crazy psychopaths are poisoning specific populations with biological or chemical weapons. They then "confirm" said spreading viruses with B.S. testing like PCR, so no one recognizes the poisoning event for what it is. [And my guess is that calling it a "virus" creates far less financial liability than an intentional or accidental poisoning event.]

BTW - All this dates back to early days of "Poliomyelitis" which in fact was actually arsenic poisoning from medical treatments at the time (and later arsenic-based herbicides.)

Asa Plinch's avatar

The origin of Lyme Disease is finally making the rounds. Perhaps someday the myths about polio (as well as the polio vaccines) will come out of the closet.

Lisa Ricketts's avatar

When our son was vaccinated for Polio, they gave him a nasal dose, which he really hated and I think created audio processing issues, then 3 years later they gave our daughter jab, no ill effects, no audio processing issues.. I inquired about the change and the nurse said, we don't use the nasal anymore. Another generation of lab rats,

I.M. Nottaborg's avatar

If you haven't read the Moth in the Iron Lung, you would love it.

KelliS's avatar

Loved it … should be required reading for the “…but what about polio?” crowd. 😁

Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Also, "Dissolving Illusions."

Lori's avatar

Below is the synopsis and the names of the first 2 people who contracted Hanta near a dump while birdwatching. This is from Dr. Jessica Rose and is an excellent read.

https://jessicar.substack.com/p/is-andv-hanta-natural-spillover-or?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=516896&post_id=197444612&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=qos2e&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email

Patti's avatar

Who goes to a dump to bird watch? Who would pay for that? Assuming they paid for the excursion

Mike Gustine's avatar

Apparently, it is well known among avid bird watchers that dumps are the best places to see lots of different species of birds. I never knew that before, and wonder if it's really true. But that is the story.

Lori's avatar

I agree, it is very odd.

Johnny-O's avatar

Yep. And was "covid" really the rollout of the global 5G network? Radiation poisoning and covid symptomology are nearly identical.

Joy in the Morning 44's avatar

I would love to jump on that bandwagon, but we all got covid, omicron version, in this house. We were generally housebound, due to taking care of a dementia sufferer, and located pretty far out in the country. My phone never shows 5g available until we travel a minimum of 30 minutes to the city. Omicron marched into our house on the backs of home Healthcare workers. It also, mercifully, took my mother home, before she forgot all of her children.

Maha's avatar
May 13Edited

Omicron was a nasty set of flu symptoms, likely caused by a Gain-of-function viral agent that had "adapted" from its more deadly original presentation of 2020. Yes, my virology classes made me believe viruses do exist, I am completely brainwashed. There was no 5G in my neighborhood either when I spent 3 weeks getting over it.

Joy in the Morning 44's avatar

I would have liked to send my mother to the hospital while I was so sick, but I knew she would just be tortured with ventilation and we would never see her again. She had already lost the ability to respond to antibiotics due to a double nephrostomy and had a chronic uti by then anyway. Something was going to take her no matter what. Fortunately, I have sensible sisters who agreed that it was best to just keep her to pass at home. I was able to pray the Aaronic blessing over her two days before she passed. Her extended family was also able to show up.

Maha's avatar

I think you chose wisely. Those who get to pass at home among their family are the fortunate ones.

Joy in the Morning 44's avatar

We are all unvaxxed, while the care workers were all poisoned. One poor young one was suffering miscarriages. 😭😭😭. Yes, it felt like a nasally vicious flu, 103 degree fever all around, and bone chilling weakness. My mom got past the fever stage but never spoke again. In two weeks, she was gone.

Lisa Ricketts's avatar

What they were not telling us at the time was that the second week of the virus, after the fever et cetera subsided was actually the "pneumonia phase", the one you didn't recover from if you stayed in bed and did not get out and physically take in fresh air, sun and do some deep breathing daily! The reason many didn't recover ia because they were stuck in a hospital bed, or afraid to go outside to exercise. Ask yourself why most Blue States like California would not let their citizens go to parks, beaches, surf, swim in the ocean, in the sun where UV rays and fresh air kill viruses? It was a PLANDEMIC!

Maha's avatar

I have repeated an observation many times and can't remember the original observer, but when I first read it, it resonated immediately: COVID was an "epidemic" that arrived in the middle of another epidemic. THAT epidemic was diabetes and obesity. ( and I add the following, the toxic industrialization of our food and water. )

Epidemics--and remember that word comes from epi-demos (upon the people) and is a rise in disease frequency above an expected baseline-- always take the already frail first. Your mother fit that category, while the younger people who succumbed were weakened by pre-existing issues. That, and the denial of appropriate care that was tantamount to murder by most every hospital in the country.

Proberta's avatar

Yes, the effects of radiation poisoning are similar but different depending on which part of the body the radiation settles in. Radiation attacks the weakest area of the body, which for most people used to be the gut and heart. But with all the Chemtrailing now our lungs are ravaged and weakened, so for many the symptoms manifested in the lungs.

There never was a deadly virus but most Americans don't know that because America is one of the most heavily censored countries in the World.

The Crown of England LOST a court case in Canada which ENDED MANDATES in Canada because this young man was charged with attending a gathering of more than ten people during lockdown. He won his case because THE CROWN COULD NOT PROVIDE EVIDENCE THAT THERE EVER WAS A SARS COV2 VIRUS.

https://rumble.com/v1xq15x-freedom-fighter-court-victory-ends-masking-shots-quarantine-in-alberta-augu.html?

C0vid was as fake and staged as the fake planes on 9/11.

Radiation poisoning is very broad in it's symptoms and can be determined by so many factors, including proximity to 5(G) infrastructure, power plants, and subterranean water sources.

And the first place they activated the 5(G) grid was.....Woohan China.

Steve Stevens's avatar

Forget about 5G. Trump’s pushing 6G now! And framing it as winning some kind of race, whatever that means!

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/12/national-security-presidential-memorandum-nspm-8-0bda/

Johnny-O's avatar

It is a race. A race against China to see who can digitally control their citizens. FREEDUMB!!!

Maha's avatar

Sorry to engage on this, but the symptoms are vastly different and the outcomes are significantly different. First of all 5G is non-ionizing. It may be producing effects that governments refuse to track, but symptoms that are COVID like are not part of the picture. So lets's compare ARS, acute radiation sickness to COVID:

ARS has a prodrome measured in minutes–2 days after exposure, possible longer latency, then systemic illness days–weeks later; course and severity are dose-dependent, and they are nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhea, weakness/fatigue; skin redness or burning may appear with skin exposure. (I was a radiation safety officer in Nevada, so this is what we were trained to look for.)

COVID-19: symptoms typically 2–14 days after exposure; most cases improve in ~1–2 weeks but severe disease/complications can develop later and they are fever or chills, cough, sore throat, congestion/runny nose, fatigue, headache, muscle aches; loss of taste/smell, although recent variants present the last one less often. (The chronic pattern is more often reactions to the COVID VAX.)

Now, the real trouble begins with chronic or late manifestations of ARS: bone‑marrow suppression (infections, bleeding, anemia), severe gastrointestinal injury (profuse diarrhea, dehydration), neurologic/cerebrovascular signs at very high doses (seizures, coma), skin ulcers, hair loss; death possible depending on dose. (This list I needed to review at Cleveland Clinic.)

Meanwhile, "chronic" COVID is a different horror show: progressive respiratory failure (hypoxia, ARDS) in severe cases, thromboembolic events, multisystem inflammatory syndrome, an the so-called long COVID (persistent fatigue, cognitive impairment, dyspnea, palpitations). These patients were medical mismanaged to ever suffer these symptoms.

Mary Pat FitzGibbons's avatar

Yes. As much as we love our phones, computers, tablets, TV's, we need to look at 5G and Wifi. There is a lot coming out on people being sickened. Be open be aware

dancingtime's avatar

Actually, I had read the ages of the people...they were all 65+....forget the source...ZeroHedge? EpochTimes? NYPost? Dunno but I had read it somewhere...

Steenroid's avatar

Yes I read somewhere two of them were 80+. Not sure about the third.

CaplT's avatar

Thx. 69 & 70 husband and wife, and 1 age not not revealed. 70 is not that old. Curious.

Terry C's avatar

Yes, Dutch ornithologist Leo Schilperoord, 70, and wife Mirjam Schilperoord, 69. He's "patient zero." Also named is Stephen Kornfeld, a doctor who was a passenger on the ship, who took over care when the ship's doctor got sick. Kornfeld is from Bend, Oregon. No age given. He's tested positive but is asymptomatic right now. I've seen locations given for others who are sick but not other names or ages.

Kamila's avatar

Another asymptomatic virus, just like Covid. I don't think so, no matter what one can read on line regarding Hantavirus.

P Flournoy's avatar

You didn’t say that their ages couldn’t be found anywhere he was referring to the fact that trad-media was not disclosing the ages.

Debra's avatar

That's why they are all nothing but low level rag writers. They hide truth every single minute of every single day.

Carolyn's avatar

Sounds like a dirty, dirty ship..

Mike Gustine's avatar

The original couple that got sick went bird watching in a waste dump (yes, a waste dump is apparently a great place to see lots of different species of birds...news to me as well). The waste dump unsurprisingly had lots of rats, at least one species of which is known to carry the hanta virus. This is how they got it, from exposure to rat droppings, probably from dust from the rat droppings or something. Not sure of all the details but that is the gist of the story. So not from the ship.

Connie Abbott's avatar

Could it be that these things are planted on these ships to produce a perfect lab to terrify MSM watchers? I suspect it isnt the dirt on the ship.

Debra's avatar

Ages 70 & 69 deaths confirmed but another 69 year old was in ICU at the time of the article.

I just turned 72 so cruising will be low on my list of things to do. LOL!

Mike Gustine's avatar

If you avoid bird watching in a waste dump, as the original two passengers who got it and died did, you should be fine. Unless maybe you are on a ship where a passenger or passengers also did that. In Argentina.

Lisa Ricketts's avatar

It depends on when and where you are cruising.

Mike Gustine's avatar

It sounds likely that all died from secondary pneumonia, which is what kills just about everyone that dies from seasonal flu, not the flu itself.

Gigi's avatar

Gene Hackman’s wife died of hantavirus and there’s a pretty detailed description of her last few days of internet searches and communications (in case anyone is still following…https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/betsy-arakawa-researched-hantavirus-pulmonary-syndrome/

JudyC's avatar

Yes, I’m sure they will be voting come the midterms!

Gigi's avatar

Except that CNN did report the ages of 2 of the victims.

The cruise passengers who died in the recent hantavirus (Andes virus) outbreak on the MV Hondius were a 70-year-old Dutch man, his 69-year-old Dutch wife, and a German woman (age not publicly specified). https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/08/health/hantavirus-by-the-numbers

Brenda Ping's avatar

I read that the hantavirus was one of the side effects of the Covid vaccine. There are also 13 hantavirus vaccines being created. Just like Covid - vaccines started before the outbreak!!

https://x.com/NicHulscher/status/2052859610696978472/video/1?s=46

Joy in the Morning 44's avatar

Pretty sure I saw an early report where the man was in his 70s and his wife was a bit younger.

James Goodrich's avatar

For more than a century many from around the world say God is an American. We are surrounded by the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans and our neighbors, Canada and Mexico are mostly peaceful, neighbors that fear us. We don’t live along side of a Russia, Iran, Syria, etc. Wouldn’t it be nice if our politicians would acknowledge how blessed we are to live in such a precious nation. Protect its borders, its heritage, its culture and its native citizens. If we allow open borders or add 30 to 50 million different language speaking people that will not assimilate I’m afraid we will be building a Tower of Babel that will be destined to collapse. J.Goodrich

neener's avatar

Thanks for this link! Looks fascinating!

Joy in the Morning 44's avatar

You will enjoy the reading on that website. There is an absolute ton of material. I don't always agree with all of it, but I also have learned and appreciate it a lot.

A.'s avatar

But why would you want your neighbours to fear you?

Barbls's avatar

The same use of the word when we are advised to "fear God." It doesn't mean cower in fear. It means hold in highest respect and awe.

dancingtime's avatar

You forget that it is a very recent thing that man sees God as benevolent rather than vengeful.

MzReid's avatar

I guess you haven’t read Revelation? And it’s not like we haven’t been warned….. for thousands of years! (But He DID give us an “out” that most of us don’t want to accept.)

dancingtime's avatar

What does Revelations have to do with my comment? Do you really think that your religion is the only one which has ever existed?

MzReid's avatar

Didn’t mean to ruffle any feathers. Just pointing out that God today is the same as He’s been from the beginning. He doesn’t change. I’m not sure i was replying to your comment per se but now I cannot see the comments above yours, soooooo.

A.'s avatar
May 13Edited

A difference between the Old Testament and the New, I seem to recall.

Politico Phil's avatar

Au contraire, the incarnated Son of God affirmed all of the OT and perfectly fulfilled God's Law. Furthermore, Jesus described to His followers how he would come back in judgement in their generation (in 70AD) resulting in the complete destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple.

To maintain a dichotomy between the Old and New Testaments is to completely misunderstand God's Revelation. That is just faulty theology. A reading of the Psalms is a good place to begin to understand the character of God. He is both "vengeful" and benevolent... and He does not change.

Quiltlady's avatar

also read the book of Job. God tells Job exactly who He is.

A.'s avatar

Carl Jung thought that both good and evil originate in God. As in, he created it all.

A.'s avatar

This version of God reminds me of the human Attachment Disorder of childhood, where the supposedly loving parent and Attachment-figure is also the parent who frightens the child in various ways. It leads to a damaging double-bind. LOVE+TERROR causes major psychological problems.

You also see this double-bind being caused by cult leaders in their followers, for example.

I will leave you to interpret Christianity as you wish, Phil. And I will do the same.

David A's avatar

Somewhat true for Christianity, but not accurate for many others.

Connie Abbott's avatar

When I read the comments that follow a statement like this, it makes me wish more people would read the Bible for themselves rather than use their guesses re what it says to make their arguments. It's like the dark birds on the path who confiscate the seeds that have been planted. If only they found those seeds nourishing and digestible, but instead they remain unchanged by them and still prone to continue messing with what is planted.

A.'s avatar

Connie, what we call The Bible is a collection of documents from various writers and various interpretations over more than 2000 years. There is no way of knowing that it is 100% ""true" in the sense that you mean it. Though I realize you want to believe that it is.

These writings may also have been meant symbolically, rather than literally.

Connie Abbott's avatar

You prove my point.

A.'s avatar

That is more a problem of word definition. I think the better terminology would be "respect God".

Cousin Clem's avatar

How about Love God? After all, It created us and all we see before us.

James Goodrich's avatar

Peace through strength, maybe respect is a better word but fear keeps us Americans safe. Why did the invasion stop when Trump became President?

A.'s avatar

OK, to each their own. I am one of your neighbours in Canada, and I would not choose a fear-based relationship with the U.S. Although we do have the saying here that if you sleep next to an elephant, you have to be careful when he rolls over.

James Goodrich's avatar

Canada, God help you A.

A.'s avatar
May 13Edited

It was a grand country before the Trudeaus and their pals took hold of it. Now, we seem to be the experimental lab for the Globalists.

Though still, due to the lower population numbers, we have far fewer WOKE-folk here than in the U.S. And a tiny number of religious fundamentalist "Christian" extremists.

A.'s avatar

And if the province of Alberta separates, there will be another independent country on the North American continent.

Roy David Pressler's avatar

Those acursed fool religious fundamentalist Christian extremist's (who at least say they believe in loving ENEMIES)are , and I'm sure you'll "prove" they ALWAYS have, including that table overturning maniac Jesus, have mostly peacefully STEATHILY, planned every abortion and wardeath and then kept their stolen America.

WHY HAS nobody coined the term "GlobalJusticeChristianphobia".

... careful WHAT you deride.

Better be RIGHT.

"FEAR (DUE RESPECT) of The (Christian) Lord is the beginning of Knowledge and the Wisdom to not buy into name calling Him or His.

💔💔❤️❤️

Julie Ann B's avatar

That explains it all.

MzReid's avatar

I believe it’s called “healthy respect”. :)

A.'s avatar
May 13Edited

I have always had healthy respect for the U.S. They have our backs militarily, for one thing. I don't bite the hand that feeds me.

The U.S. and its people have much to be proud of.

The many United Empire Loyalists of Canada started in the 13 American Colonies, actually. We may have more Mayflower descendants in Canada than you do.

I hope the feeling is mutual.

shayne's avatar

The feeling is mutual. 😊

A.'s avatar

The odd thing is that Canada is a larger country in terms of land, but the U.S. has the larger population.

Doohmax's avatar

Siberia is large in terms of land. So there’s that.

A.'s avatar
May 13Edited

Russia is the largest country in the world. Canada is second-largest. Though that is not to say the entire land mass is comfortably habitable.

Cousin Clem's avatar

It's too damn cold up there.

A.'s avatar
May 13Edited

If you grow up dealing with Canadian winters. you are ready for life!

I am in southern Canada, and outside my window this week I see the beginning of leafbuds on a few trees. The ground-frost usually leaves by the end of May (but no guarantee). We don't really have Spring. Just seven months of Winter, with Summer and a reasonable Autumn in between.

PNew's avatar

Ive never heard of a bully slowing an assault before he* recognizes one stronger than himself.

* used traditionally, may refer to either gender.

Politico Phil's avatar

I think that is pretty much already accomplished.

Richard Whitney's avatar

Porfirio Diaz once said, “Poor Mexico, So Far From God, So Close to the United States.”

Mrs. RW

Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

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Finally, brothers, rejoice, be restored, be comforted, be like-minded, live in peace, and the God of love and peace will be with you.

— 2 Corinthians 13:11 LSB

✝️✝️✝️

PamelaZelie's avatar

I must work on ‘live in peace.’ The trouble in our world, nation and church often causes me great stress.

Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

Yes, Philippians 4:8 takes a conscious effort—with the Holy Spirit’s help of course.

Karmy's avatar

I saw this on X this morning and thought it interesting on how to approach the daily news items.

https://x.com/DSDOConnor/status/2054334685707227380?s=20

Belling the Cat's avatar

Harmeet knits; Tulsi detonates. What a constellation of stars across the Trump 2.0 team!

Valerie's avatar

I follow Harmeet on X and I swear every day she’s posting a new thing she knitted. And lately it’s these gorgeous peonies from her garden, but she’s still kicking ass as civil rights AG.

All I’m saying is that the people in this administration, who are mostly around my age, are way better at optimizing their time than I am. Yesterday I went to work and took a nap on my back patio and went to mahjong, basically accomplishing nothing of note. 😂

PamelaZelie's avatar

Hah! Glad you posted that.

As I spend my days walking for health, reading for enjoyment, attending some Bible studies and homeopathy classes, with the occasional nap thrown in, I often wonder if I should be out doing ‘something’ more productive …

Valerie's avatar

I’m in the afternoon nap season of life lol.

Elaine Russky's avatar

You can wait that long?!

Bgagnon's avatar

Sounds productive and like a lovely life! 👌

Karmy's avatar

What homeopathy classes are you attending? Are they local or online?

Oregon Kathy's avatar

Gateway to Homeopathy is a study group you can form In your community. Using Joette Calabrese excellent study guide. You could check with them, maybe there’s already a group in your community

https://joetteslearningcenter.com/gateway-1-info-new/

Karmy's avatar

I’ve attended Joette’s Gateway classes. Thanks.

Belling the Cat's avatar

I'm pretty impressed with myself if I get through a day that accomplishes one single thing, so... yeah!

Steenroid's avatar

Two of the very best.

Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Jeff! My good man! Safe travels! Love the work on hantavirus! Here’s my article on “7 reasons why Hanta is a hoax” — getting ahead of the media BS: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/seven-reasons-hantavirus-is-a-hoax

Cousin Clem's avatar

It's always the same story. Symptoms that could be from a hundred different causes, fraudulent tests, assumptions of the existence of viruses never isolated. fraudulent sequencing, point and declare. It's always the same playbook and never seems to fail to scare people despite being hoaxed so many times in the past.

Mary Pat FitzGibbons's avatar

We need to be aware of the playbook and not fall for it again.

SHug's avatar

Yeah, it's such a 'scary virus', and this version travels human to human. It's so very scary, that when the "professional medical persons" were taking people off the boat to send them to their own countries to be QUARANTINED, they did NOT bother blood testing anyone, didn't even use a crap PCR swab. Nope, they simply asked them how they were feeling, took temps, declared them to be "asymptomatic" and set them on a plane full of people and recirculating air, to deliver them to weeks of quarantine in their own countries.

Now, SUDDENLY and with NO warning, two of those people so declared asymptomatic have come down with the full virus. After traveling on said metal tube full of others and exposing them all - including the crew, and the health workers who took temps and everyone at those airports, BEFORE they go into quarantine. Didn't have them wear Hazmat or environmental suits with recirculating enclosed air, oh nooooo. Imagine that .... guess you can't have a plandemic without stupid people, after all.

Good grief! Who is writing these scripts/plans? Can you imagine anything more stupid? I just want to smack some sense into some of these idiots... and maybe help bury a few. Where did I put that shovel?

wily_coyote-genius's avatar

Not sure if you subscribe to Dr. Jessica Rose's substack, but she just posted a great article on Hantavirus that is great!

https//open.substack.com/pub/jessicar/p/is-andv-hanta-natural-spillover-or?r=xwvlj&utm_medium=los

Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Never forget Tony Bobulinski , Hunter’s business partner, who blew the whistle on Hunter!!!!🙏💥🙏

Karen Bandy's avatar

Wasn’t there another guy who was a Burisma board member and friend who also spoke out?

I remember a Tucker interview 3-4 years ago. (Back when I was listening to Tucker).

CitizenA's avatar

What the heck happened to Tucker? I used to listen to him as well, and was even a paid subscriber to his podcast. I unsubscribed when he went off the rails and IMO turned to the dark side.

Karen Bandy's avatar

Maybe that Alien experience he had during the middle of the night turned him into an actual alien. 🤣

He talked about the experience on his podcast, called aliens demons. It was pretty strange.

Gabriella's avatar

What did Tucker say that eluded the “dark side”?

Karen Bandy's avatar

Maybe I should do some digging 🤣

Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Would be a great follow up story.

Karen Bandy's avatar

Crappy wifi for a few more days, I hope I remember to dig around.

Carlos's avatar

Tulsi Gabbard has ALWAYS been one of the bravest among us, and most honest. She exists in a FETID SWAMP - and tries to lead us away from it. She isn't perfect, or always right - but she is brave - and has the best of intentions. She's better than most of us deserve.

Petey's avatar

Remember who hunter s partners are sons of former Secretary of State nephew of notorious criminal who s drug dealing was covered up by Comey. It s a who s who of scumbags

Petey's avatar

I got the cheap version most punctuation marks were removed besides it s against my religious beliefs to use them it s a big sin sarc

Rightly So's avatar

Just wondering, is the "apostrophe" button on your keyboard broken? Or...??

Carolyn's avatar

Why is that important enough to even mention

Rightly So's avatar

Ahh, I would say its akin to things like, why comb your hair? or keep your house clean? or brush your teeth? or speak politely to others? What's that word/concept I'm thinking of but can't quite grasp? Oh! Here it is. It's important enough to mention because it's part of "civilized culture." Perhaps too lazy to participate? Who know? Just more "rebellious" STUPID sh*t.

John infinity N's's avatar

😂 and maybe the comma button.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Tulsi - wow, she is based. Yes, those biolabs/bioweapons labs in Ukraine were one of the primary reasons Russia was forced to take action in 2022. I was following Clandestine, and he was the first one to fully expose their existence, their ties to the DoD deep state, and why Russia was concerned.

shayne's avatar

Some of my liberal friends laughed when I told them about biolabs in Ukraine. They thought I was nuts. Oh well. It all washes out in the end.

Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Clandestine freaked out and blocked like 99% of us on X.

Turns out there was someone else who identified the biolabs in Ukraine and he "borrowed" her reporting.

However, Clandestine's bigger reach was able to alert us to the info.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Thanks for that info. I was kicked off X later in 2022. I now follow him on Truth Social and get his Substack.

Kathleen Janoski's avatar

You could probably be allowed back on X since things have changed after Elon bought it. It can be a pain at times, but the immediacy of reporting new events is better than anything else.

Johnny-O's avatar

My account was locked for saying naughty things (truths) about covid. Free speech imposter Elon takes over and it remained locked, and I was forced to admit something or other in order to obtain access to my account, which I did, and then promptly deleted it. I haven't used social media in years, which has been wonderful.

Karen Bandy's avatar

Wanted to like your statement about Tulsi but there was no like button. It’s been happening lately.

There was a like button on your statement about X.

RunningLogic's avatar

Yes same for me. Wondering if it’s just an issue with the app.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Kathleen - I posted a link just now above.

Justin's avatar

The Russians requested a meeting amongst a body of a group of nations (can't recall the name). This was when the rhetoric against Russia was extremely high following the invasion of Ukraine. What Russia brought to the table were photos, manifests of specific shipments and quantities of all kinds of toxic substances meant to kill people, etc. The REST of the delegates brought various invectives, and they hurled them in a choreographed way against Russia.

Lots of blustery reporting followed, with NO mention of the proof Russia brought. Russia requested a 2nd meeting and the US and other national delegates said no, claiming that because of their invasion of Ukraine, they would not respect the request, despite Russia having such a right.

A year or two later, Victoria Nuland shocks the US intelligence and congressional worlds by ADMITTING that the US had biological labs in Ukraine... For research and defensive purposes, of course.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Correct. That was the UN where Russia tried to show their evidence. And I remember that traitor Nuland being questioned about the labs, by Rubio of all people.

Justin's avatar

Thanks. I wasn't sure if it was the UN, the UN security council, or some subcommittee of the same body.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Clandestine just now posted this short Substack about this very subject, and how Xi and Putin claim Covid came from the US, and the Democrats.

https://bioclandestine.substack.com/p/china-claims-the-us-are-responsible?r=1657tz&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

rolandttg's avatar

For anyone who doubts Tulsi Gabbard's integrity, I read this yesterday:

"From BioClandestine:

After I got banned in 2022 for the biolabs in Ukraine story, I reached out to my congressmen, media outlets, prominent politicians, etc., looking for help.

Only one person responded to me.

That person? TULSI GABBARD, who coincidentally is now the head of all US intelligence, and the most vocal individual about the US-funded biolabs in Ukraine.

Tulsi helped me get in contact with a specific lawyer, that you all would recognize and also now works for the Trump administration. I told the legal team my story, looking for options to sue the media companies who defamed me for writing about accurate information. Ultimately, I was informed that no one would be willing to take my case pro bono, due to the volatility of the situation and the controversy surrounding the story, despite the fact that the media were just blatantly lying about incontrovertible facts."

Thomas F Davis's avatar

I don’t really care if the next president is Rubio or Vance, but I want Gabbard to be the next VP.

Dolce Far Niente's avatar

I think she would make an excellent President herself.

Thomas F Davis's avatar

I want to add that our precarious domestic situation almost requires that the honorable administration leaders come up with a gentlemen’s and ladies’ agreement for the 2028 campaign. That doesn’t mean no competitive primaries, but it does mean that they all support one another and put the country first. I think that they can.

Thomas F Davis's avatar

Definitely. But both front runners would have to stand aside.

Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

I want her to stay right where she’s at in the next administration. She’s honorable and fearless. Exactly what we need there.

CHop's avatar

That would be so satisfying after what they did to her when she ran in the Democratic 2015 primary.

KCrail's avatar

Are you kidding me? Gabbard for Prez

Free in Florida's avatar

Before we tackle anything else here, we need to get Michelle’s Tahoe out of your clutches. Just sayin’. 🤣

RunningLogic's avatar

Right?? 😆 Michelle needs to keep a close eye on that Tahoe 😆

Free in Florida's avatar

Exactly! She might need a good lawyer. LOL

Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I might know one......LOL

Navyo Ericsen's avatar

I saw Michelle's Tahoe on Polymarket yesterday. It's worth a bet but then Jeff will have to buy her a new one. Wait a minute... He could keep betting and buying and turn it into a money-earner.

mary's avatar

And I remember Jeff writing that he didn’t have any crypto….. WTH?

Valerie's avatar

Why doesn’t Jeff ever offer up his car if he’s so confident? That’s my question.

RunningLogic's avatar

Right?? 😆 Same question 😁

Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

Two options:

1. He’s not that confident so he hedges his bet.

2. He’s very confident and is willing to risk the wrath of Michelle because he’s so sure.

I’m going with #2. Losing his Tesla is just money. Making Michelle lose hers is wrath and tragedy.

Thomas F Davis's avatar

Clutches? As in manual transmission? Hah

Free in Florida's avatar

Thomas, I didn’t AUTOMATICally think of that. LOL (Don’t even get me started. You’ll be begging for mercy!)

Thomas F Davis's avatar

Naw, I love puns. Bring it on!

Free in Florida's avatar

Okay. WHEEL put this puppy in GEAR for a quick ride but if it BRAKES you, don’t say I didn’t warn you. I am a woman driver, after all. LOL

Free in Florida's avatar

I have a great BODY of work so hope I FRAME this right. Too much HORSE POWER and this thing could get away from us. TA(ally)HOE! (Michelle’s. LOL)

P.S. - You Are a glutton for punishment. 🤣

CeeMcG's avatar

4:38 am here, what a pleasant surprise during a prolonged visit to the loo (I just had my sigmoid colon removed two weeks ago so things are a little “off”). Thanks, Jeff, I needed the laughs and the optimism. Good for Tulsi, I hope she nails the Ukraine biolab investigation!

Dean's avatar

Miss Cee - Praying for sustaining grace and complete healing be yours through your current affliction.

CeeMcG's avatar

❤️ thank you! 🙏🏻 It was a 6-hour laparoscopic and robotic surgery, I have six incisions on my abdomen. Amazed and thankful that the equipment works after all that.

Jacquijacq's avatar

Feel better soon!

CraigN's avatar

Appreciate the information. My wife is having just that tomorrow morning. Hope you are doing well and continue on the road to recovery.

RunningLogic's avatar

Prayers for a successful surgery!

CeeMcG's avatar

Feel free to message me with any questions. Best of luck to your wife, I hope it all goes well.

CraigN's avatar

Thank you so very much for the generous offer. Waiting now for her and if something comes to mind I will reach out.

CeeMcG's avatar

They will have her get up and walk (with a walker) later today. She will be hooked up to an IV for probably 24 hours, as well as a catheter. Hoping all goes well with her surgery. 🙏🏻 I did send you a private message here on Substack if you or your wife want to know how things go in the first couple weeks. I just passed the two week mark.

Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Hoping you are feeling better.

RunningLogic's avatar

Prayers for quick healing!

Elaine's avatar

Been there, done that. Heal quickly. You will have a new normal. Just takes time.

CeeMcG's avatar

Thank you, Elaine. One of the many things I love about C&C is this community. Mind if I message you privately?

Valerie's avatar

That sounds rough. Prayers for an uneventful recovery.

Benjamin Two N's's avatar

I wonder if she’ll go after Russian bio labs ?

🤨

dancingtime's avatar

I had read back in 2020 that those Ukrainian labs were working on a virus which would target ethnic Russians....

Benjamin Two N's's avatar

I'm doubtful and remember, Russians claim Ukrainians are Russians. Why would they release a virus which targets themselves and their troops?

It's a stupid load of BS and not even a good one.

Beckadee's avatar

The Ukrainian expert has spoken. Nothing to see here folks.

John infinity N's's avatar

All these years ole Benji’s been a Ukraine agent here on C&C. They must pay good.

Beckadee's avatar

It's weird you and he have similar profile names. What the hell is that about? lol

Beckadee's avatar

I think that's exactly what he is.

Richard Whitney's avatar

Why would Americans set up a lab in Ukraine working on pathogens that target Russians, if they could also hurt Ukrainians?

You have to be joking.

The US experimented on Ukrainians in mental hospitals and other places.

Ukrainians are being killed right now by the war the US provoked.

The US doesn't care about Ukrainians. They want that land, for Blackrock and Cargill and Monsanto.

Mrs. RW

Politico Phil's avatar

But... if you could just target the Russians, I'm sure you'd be down with that!

Benjamin Two N's's avatar

So what Trump did In Syria?

Pringles was still salty about it 7 years later

Beckadee's avatar

""An investment fund run by … Hunter Biden funded research and the implementation of the United States' military biological program. It is obvious that Joe Biden, as his father and the head of state, was aware of that activity," Russian State Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said, according to Russian media. Volodin called for a US congressional investigation and a White House explanation.

"Incoming material allowed us to trace the interaction scheme between US government agencies and the Ukrainian biolab," Igor Kirillov, head of Russia's Radiation, Chemical and Biological Defense Forces said at a March 24 briefing.

American intelligence officials had earlier dismissed Russia's claims as war propaganda, explaining that Ukraine's network of biological labs researching pathogens was not secret and had publicly received funding from Washington.

Russia's new claim, however, that Hunter Biden's investment fund was involved in raising money for biolab projects in Ukraine is accurate, according to emails first obtained by the New York Post and initially reported by the Daily Mail of London on March 25."

Above taken from this article March 2022:

https://global.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202203/29/WS62426127a310fd2b29e53d95.html

Thomas F Davis's avatar

Sounds like propaganda from either side. Remember, the ancestry of many Russians lies in Ukraine: the Kievan Rus. Any bioweapon that targeted Russians would also hit large numbers of Ukrainians.

dancingtime's avatar

Really? You're sure it's not the opposite?

Richard Whitney's avatar

And the US cares about that? Why?

Mrs. RW

Thomas F Davis's avatar

It’s not a matter of ‘caring’ it’s a matter of recognizing biological reality. The anti-Russian bioweapon meme doesn’t.

Richard Whitney's avatar

It's a perk, not a downside, to our evil overlords.

Mrs. RW

Thomas F Davis's avatar

Sure, if the U.S. funded them.

Damien McKenna's avatar

I found out this morning that an old friend died in her sleep the other night. She was in her 40's, had some not-insignificant health problems, but religiously took every covid shot that was available on the market. About two years ago she freaked out that she had to travel to Europe for a convention but wouldn't be able to get a new covid shot in time, when I mentioned that the shots didn't stop you getting the illness she blocked me. She was a very compassionate woman, ran a rescue for small animals (rabbits, hamsters, etc, etc), but was 100% captured on covid, vaccines and all that jazz. There's now a fundraiser to take care of her cremation and take care of her personal affects:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-alannas-cremation-and-legacy

It had been several years since I chatted with her, besides the one interaction above. I'm sad for the loss, but more sad that she never pulled out of the psyop and so likely caused her own demise.

Pat Wetzel's avatar

I think almost everyone sadly has a similar story.

Valerie's avatar

SO many similar stories!

laura-ann Knox's avatar

Wonder. Do they block us because they know, at heart, that we're right?

Logan300's avatar

Damn, I love everyone of these articles. They wake me up and they also make me giggle. Good job, Jeff.

Valerie's avatar

I love getting news with a lighthearted touch. I’ve found that I gravitate to podcasts that do the same thing, like Ruthless and Dave Rubin.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Good morning friends. Safe travels Jeff. I was actually up before this dropped, but I was feeding the birds and getting coffee, didn't think to look for C&C this early.

Jake's avatar

Surber posts at 6am so I was up as I am every day. Gotta feed the cat. Love the early post. Now I can enjoy the rest of the day. I was going to worry about getting hantavirus but now I'll just go golfing and enjoy the beautiful weather in Texas. Life is good.....

Bgagnon's avatar

As my friend MH always says “it’s all good!” 😀

NoVA mom's avatar

Good morning all! ☀️

BBS's avatar

Back atcha from NoOH!

Dr Linda's avatar

Same! I scanned my mail but didn’t go far enough. That will teach me (hopefully) not to assume. : )

LeadCPA's avatar

Wild birds or inside birds? I get up first thing in the am to feed both. LOL