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Jeff Childers's avatar

ERRATA

— "characteristically" fixed in teaser paragraph

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Tonya's avatar

Also, a grammar correction in the section about the nurses and brain tumors: it should read "left the tumors lying there" not "laying."

You know, lying, like the hospital administrators.

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Darlene Day's avatar

I agree with Kittynana. Jeff puts out these great articles everyday. Give him some grace. We all know what he meant.

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Bettina Belter's avatar

EXACTLY

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Susan Banks's avatar

I sure don’t have the time to look or even comment on any errors! Jeff has kept me alive for the past 5 years!! Keep making those little typos Jeff! Your Plate is Full!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

šŸ‘ŽšŸ‘ŽšŸ‘ŽšŸ‘ŽšŸ‘Ž

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kittynana's avatar

@Tonya- ty! People confuse the two words. And yes, like the administrators.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

American english, a tough language to master. I wonder if precision was considered in the EO declaring english as the official language of the United states.

Who decided to put the k in front of knife??

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kittynana's avatar

@SPH- we'll blame the British for that

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Tonya,

That’s your comment for such an informative and helpful article? Why not send a private message instead of pointing them out publicly? It’s something you should think about.

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Prof. Fred Nazar's avatar

Who’s behind the roach milk ā€œstudyā€?

National Institutes of Health, USA

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, USA

Bio-Research Products Inc., Iowa, USA

Department of Biochemistry, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa

Department of Biology, University of Iowa

Department of Cell and Systems Biology, University of Toronto

Experimental Division, Synchrotron SOLEIL, France

Structural Biology Research Centre, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Japan

Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, India

Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms, India

Who else but the masons could have coordinated this global ā€œstudyā€?

Why do they plan to ban animal protein from our food systems? eggs, milk (cheese), meat

The insect exoskeleton has a natural structural component called chitin, extremely toxic to humans through inflammation and immune responses.

Animal protein is related to healthy growth and fertility. Higher food costs, less population. Less food, less population.

The masonic WHO-FAO Codex alimentarius already changed the concept of milk to include vegetable oils and juices (e.g. almond milk), thus not only tricking people that they are getting similar nutritional and immunological benefits as raw milk but also, enabling the replacement of animal milk with bug ā€œmilkā€.

They plan to completely ban not only hunting and fishing but also livestock farming.

No animal protein and no home-grown food, would enable to slo-poison the sheeple round-up in 15-min cities with industrial-farming tainted products.

They plan to legally recognize personhood of animals (nonhuman animal rights).

This would legalize zoo-philia (just another of the ā€œnormalā€ 200 sexual orientations, including being sexually attracted to children) and ā€œmarrying your petā€ (thus forming a ā€œfamilyā€ with ā€œfamily rightsā€, just as with sex-robots).

Of course, they plan to leave a door to real untainted food but only for them, because it will be extremely expensive, not only in terms of money (which they counterfeit out of thin air) but in terms of monthly carbon allowance.

More information here:

"DRINK zee bugs": Cockroach Milk The Next Superfood !!!

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/drink-zee-bugs-cockroach-milk-the

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Leo's avatar

Prof. Nazar - Yes! Disgustingly, appallingly true. Ugg. Except, what is the connection with Masons?

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Prof. Fred Nazar's avatar

President John Quincy Adams: ā€œMasonry ought forever to be abolished. It is wrong - essentially wrong - a seed of evil, which can never produce any good.ā€

Satanic Secret Societies for dummies:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/sss-for-dummies

Who are The Powers That SHOULDN'T Be ?

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/criminal-intent

https://www.coreysdigs.com/global/who-is-they/

The end of money and freedom

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/uncle-sam-altman

LBJ killed JFK for the Federal Reserve, Nam and the Israel A-bomb

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/lbj-killed-jfk

Weaponization of Justice: no democracy with Freemasonry!

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/weaponization-of-justice

Illuminati David Rockefeller, finest quotes:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/david-rockefeller-illuminati

Confessions of ex illuminati Ronald Bernard:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/confessions-of-illuminati-ronald

Illuminati Attali, finest quotes:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/attali-illuminati-finest-quotes

Chisholm, father of the WHO’s global pedophilia

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/brock-chisholm-father-of-the-whos

Ex mason Serge Abad-Gallardo:

https://www.ncregister.com/interview/confessions-of-a-former-freemason-officer-converted-to-catholicism

16 laws we need to exit Prison Planet

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/laws-to-exit-planet-prison

Please share, not the articles, but the information! I'm expendable. Saving the free world, is not!

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Tonya's avatar

I replied to Jeff's own comment about a correction to an error since I felt it was the most appropriate place to do so. He actually appreciates people pointing out typos or grammatical errors, as it helps him maintain a high-quality product.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Tonya,

Really, you think that tiny error is worth pointing out publicly? Sad commentary on your character.

There’s no way in hell that you, or most people, could put out the quality content that Jeff puts out (free for most) on a daily basis without making errors. It’s highly petty of you to point out simple errors.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Knock it off, clown...

Friendly advice: STFU!

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Fred's avatar

I don’t think Jeff minds, and most of the C&Cers don’t. Never hurts to have a refresher lesson.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Chillax. Pointing out errors is not criticism.

Why not pray about it?

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Abiding Dude,

šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚šŸ¤£

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CStone's avatar

ALL writers have editors. No need to attack the editors.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

CStone,

šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚šŸ¤£ She’s not an editor. She’s just a reader that spotted a tiny mistake and gleefully corrected him publicly. Notice that there was no gratitude for his providing a free article for her to read. No commentary about the quality of information.

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FillyGee's avatar

Wow! You are really uptight and insecure. Writers and smart people like Jeff don’t rankle over meritorious criticism. You do! Stop projecting.

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Colleen The Queen's avatar

And who really cares??!! Sheesh.

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kittynana's avatar

@Fav- I did too so please also call me out.

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SuezCanal's avatar

Everybody should not get their knickers in a twist because some of us correct grammar and spelling. Please understand it is a congenital condition. <grin> Doesn't mean, My Favorite Things, that we have any disrespect. Unless you respond thusly.

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Ellen's avatar

Exactly. It's not shaming, it's just a correction. The mistake may have been the result of working too quickly - it happens. And bad grammar is a slippery slope. Before you know it, men are women and tricks are for kids. (haha)

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CStone's avatar

All writers have editors. No need to attack the editor.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

SuezCanal,

The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.

~William James

I think it’s a mental illness and a sign of a weak character to expect perfection in a quickly written article -especially when it is provided free and put out on a daily basis.

It’s petty. We are all entitled to our own opinion. I just think many people today lack basic good graces and manners.

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SuezCanal's avatar

ā€œMental illnessā€ God, we’re hyperbolic these days

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JS's avatar

Yep, chickens lay; people lie.

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Alkery's avatar

šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚ seriously.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

"Was the Times’ weekend exposĆ© a warning shot aimed at that deadbeat, Zelensky? It’s devilishly hard to forecast the effect of Times’ truly remarkable disclosures, except one thing seems clear. Americans are now learning about our real role in the war —submerged up to our taxpaying necks in Ukrainian mud— and most of us don’t like it. After what the Times ran this weekend, our military micromanagement cannot possibly continue."

Neocons going to be Neocons. Can't help themselves.

I suspect that with all the 'conflicts' ongoing currently around the world, the DOD/US Military/CIA, etc are micromanaging everything, including

Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Russia, China, Taiwan, No. Korea, Ukraine, .......and the list goes on and on.

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Tio Nico's avatar

Ya know, as I read "the press" in the runup to the Ukraine debacle, it was VERY clear to me that this was a stealth provocation by our very own DoD to unseat a well-liked and effective President of the Ukraine who truly had the best interests of his nation in view, and thereby t substitute a US patsy who would "run things our way". Read about Victoria Nuland and her antics of that time, and don't fail to consider the role a certain son of a certain US "leader" who was, for no valid reason, placed in a VERY influential (not to mention lucrative) position in a significant energy production company in that country Ukraine. Now that well-connected dynasty is no longer in power in this country OR that, time to put them back on a civilised track to liberty and to build some level of prosperity again. I realised after that airliner was shot down over there under VERY suspicious (and ultimately never explained to any real resolution, just faded away into the dark sunset....) that nation was in for a very rough ride for a season. And our slimey fingerprints were all over the mess.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

remember, the NYT is a CIA operation... so there is an agenda behind this... obviously, Zelensky's expiration date is VERY near.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I contributed to both candidates. I hope everyone else will too.

The issue in WI is that the Court will be determining legislative boundaries which will significantly effect congressional districts, could result in two seat's flipping to the America hating marxist communists.

Fine is better than the alternative in FL. Its more supporting Trump and his agenda than anything else. We do not, must not, weaken our tiny majority in the House, remember there are already plenty of rinos and rotten dems in the House we must try to keep in line.

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CL Shoemake's avatar

So True!!! Even with my tiny budget, I felt compelled to donate to BOTH as well!! We must not, can not, take our foot off the gas!! Future generations are depending on us. šŸ™šŸ™šŸ™

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DEBORAH E. dds's avatar

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEFF CHILDERS! YOU DESERVE A HOLIDAY MY FRIEND!

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Lori's avatar

I just did too for both of them! Made a mistake and covered fees for them and it came out $12.49 instead of $12. Went in again to donate so it ended it 2. Let's go team and donate, donate, donate!!!

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

If you give the Democrats opportunity to cheat, they will. And they will try even without the opportunity.

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Poha Pohakea's avatar

word usage off? ' ... legislative boundaries which will significantly effect congressional district' h/t Grammarly dot com: Should read: "will significantly affect ..." 'Effect' is usually a noun; 'affect' is the verb needed there, "A affects B, B experiences the effect of A’s action"

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Tio Nico's avatar

"effect" is also a verb... as in "to effect" a satisfactory outcome to a situation.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Yes Tio, Yes!!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

HI Poha,

Thanks for my grammar lesson! :-)

Sometimes I get in a hurry and am more concerned about getting the message out too quickly (I almost left that as 'to' instead of 'too'!). Affect and Effect has always been one of my "favorite" grammar "issues".

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alongername's avatar

Too often the effect on someone that has been affected is a defensive reaction that has the effect of turning nouns into verbs ....... challenging the affecting party to meet behind the barn ....... but not to party !

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Willing Spirit's avatar

You set a good example! Me, too

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

I will rejoice greatly in Yahweh;

My soul will rejoice in my God,

For He has clothed me with garments of salvation,

He has wrapped me with a robe of righteousness,

As a bridegroom decks himself with a headdress,

And as a bride adorns herself with her jewels.

For as the earth brings forth its branches,

And as a garden causes the things sown in it to branch out,

So Lord Yahweh will cause righteousness and praise

To branch out before all the nations.

— Isaiah 61:10-11 LSB

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Every morning I am heartened to see the winning. God’s hand is always there, we just have to remember and trust that He’s got this (and this, and this…)

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Deb's avatar

And respond with thankful hearts of praise!!!!

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Lori's avatar

So tired of seeing evil win so I keep asking God to help us in our quest!

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fineart2day's avatar

His mercies are new every morning + Spring ~ loving it!šŸ˜‡šŸŒ·

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Deidre Holliday's avatar

Thank you for the re-focus, after reading about cockroaches, one of the insects that was surely created after the fall.

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Lori's avatar

The PP subhumans (Paul and Peter) are lower than cockroaches. I would not insult a cockroach using them as a comparison, LOL!

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Bankers have us in a polycrisis.

"Thus the Drug Trust, while maintaining the Stalinist Communist Government in Russia, simultaneously maintained a Communist back up regime in the United States, the Trotskyite Movement, in case the Stalinist regime should fall."

Eustace Mullins

Murder By Injection.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Well, apparently I chose the right passage today. To God be the glory.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

From the Hebrew Lexicon: https://biblehub.com/hebrew/3068.htm

Also, Yahweh referred to Himself with this title in Isaiah 61:8, Ezekiel 24:14, et al.

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Don Burr's avatar

Thank you Janice! Says it all.

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Charles Fout's avatar

Yahweh is a recent invention, and is completely separate from The Lord our God.

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CStone's avatar

No, it isn’t. YHVH is Yehovah.

You do know the Scripture was written in Hebrew, right? And when it was translated into Greek, then into English, His NAME was translated into Jehovah, Lord, God.

Right?

You knew that, correct?

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Charles Fout's avatar

You do realize the the Lord our God, the Father, has no name?

He identifies Himself to Moses only as "I Am".

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CStone's avatar

The Tetragrammaton YHVH occurs more than 6,800 times in the Tanakh or the

(Old Testament). His people, out of fear of offending Him, gradually ceased to say ā€˜The Name’, using other Words so as to NOT ā€˜use His Name in vain’.

And, imho, He allowed that out of His great Mercy.

When you see how the words ā€˜Lord’, ā€˜God’, ā€˜Jesus’ (that’s not Messiah’s name….His Name is ā€˜Yeshua’, which means ā€˜Salvation’ )….any way, when you see how those substitutions are used as curse words today, it seems an act of mercy for them to have ceased using His Holy Name.

Can you imagine the judgement that would have fallen if His Name had been used as a cuss word???

If judgement were to fall on these people who now use god, Jesus as a cuss word??

At the time that Moses asked His Name, he simply said ā€œEhyeh Who Ehyehā€, ā€œI am Who I Amā€.

He would later say ā€œI, YHWH…….ā€

Some say it is more like exhaling and inhaling. Which makes a whole lot of sense to me. After all, He Is the Breathe of Life.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

I find it very interesting that the Tetragrammaton doesn’t appear in the Bible until the 5th verse of Genesis chapter 2. Just an interesting factoid, although it makes you wonder who ā€œelohimā€ is in Genesis 1 and those first four verses of chapter 2. Perhaps Yeshua, the firstborn of Creation?

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RJ Rambler's avatar

He said, "Let US create..." The Trinity eternally exists.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

I disagree. The grammatical usage in Genesis 1 through Genesis 2:4 indicates a single entity doing the creating, as verbs or adjectives attached to the noun ā€œelohimā€ are consistently in the singular. Elohim can mean single or plural, like our words ā€œsheepā€ or ā€œelk.ā€ In fact, it is used in the singular when describing Samuel in 1 Samuel 28:13 — ā€œThe king said to her, ā€œDo not be afraid. What do you see?ā€ And the woman said to Saul, ā€œI see a god (original Hebrew says ā€œelohimā€) coming up out of the earth.ā€ Elohim can refer to YHWH, small-g gods, angels, demons, or the spirits of dead humans. It’s more a designation of where they reside (the supernatural realm), than who they are.

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CStone's avatar

Actually……the Word was there in the beginning. Genesis 1:3 ā€œHe said, let there be light and there was light’ and the light divided the Light from the confusion ……but He had not yet created the sun, moon and stars.

And when HE did create them, He created them on the fourth day. To ā€˜divide the day from the night, for signs (witnesses) and for seasons (moedim….The appointed times of YHVH……Passover (Easter is NEITHER Passover nor Resurrection, but it is a pagan substitution to a pagan fertility/transgender ā€˜god/goddess’), Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, Shavuot,

Yom Teruah, Yom Kipperim and Tabernacles.

Yeshua is seen in ALL of these ā€˜Feasts/seasons of the Lord’)

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Lori's avatar

I just call Him my dearest God and hope that covers all the bases unless I am talking specifically to God the Father, or Jesus or The Holy Ghost. Then I call them each by that name! I am a simpleton at heart!

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

I heard two rabbis discussing this very 'name of God' issue in a podcast several years ago. It was VERY enlightening!! Thanks for YOUR SHARING too, "C"!

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Kevin Steffy asked the Father (Yahveh) how to pronounce His name and the reply was "Yahveh". I never heard of anyone else even asking. "Yahova" came from hundreds of years of oral traditions of the High Priest telling the next High Priest until, finally, vowel pointings were added to the text and even those meanings were changed until the name is called "Yahova" by some groups. There is even an African group calling Him "Yahaya" which means "I am that I am". That's not even a name. Funny that no one besides Kevin would ask.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

THAT is amazing!

NOW, I must re-read Leviticus.

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

Then you will be right on time. The schedule of reading the Torah finished Exodus Saturday and starts with Leviticus this week.

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Dena's avatar

So interesting! Thanks

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CStone's avatar

You do realize that Scripture is written in HEBREW, do you not?

And YES, He has a NAME.

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

He has many names.

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CStone's avatar

There are many words that refer to Him.

I am called ā€˜babe, by my husband, was called ā€˜honey’ by my Mom, ā€˜shugah’ by my very southern brother, Mom by my children, Nana by my grands. But I have only one given Name.

He told us what His Name is. It is YHVH.

We do not truly know how to pronounce His ineffable Name. But we know what it looks like in Hebrew. (There are no vowels in ancient Hebrew, in modern Hebrew they have added ā€˜marks’ to insinuate the vowels……I am definitely NOT an expert in Hebrew. Just studying it. Experts say that it is actually a living language, the language of chemistry….)

I know of 52 ways He is referenced, but only One Name.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Correction - The ancient Hebrews, from Abraham onward, worshipped the El YHWH. Those letters are found written in stone from ancient times. The Temple hierarchy during the Messiah's time had stopped using the sacred name, substituting Adonai. That is one reason they hated and rejected the Messiah, because He used His Father's Name.

It is pronounced Yahweh, and this has been the consensus among scholars for decades.

In the King James translation, they substituted the word "lord" for the four letters of the original Name. The word "lord" has pagan derivations. In reading the scriptures, all one needs to do is say Yahweh instead of the word lord, and El or Elohim instead of the word "god", which also derives from pagan worship.

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CStone's avatar

Not ALL Jews hated or rejected Yeshua. He had a huge following and the first eclesia (changed to ā€˜church’) was made up of Jews.

There were Jews living in Rome, and talk about HATRED? Martin Luther HATED the Jews. The Messianic Jews still kept the Sabbath and the Feasts of the Lord, and the ā€˜church’ in Rome hated them. (It is an Edomite church, and they inherited their ancient hatred from their father , Esau.)

Both the pope and Martin Luther would burn Jews homes to the ground if they did not see smoke in their chimneys on the sabbath (which had by then been changed to saturnday). They even burned these Jews homes to the ground (apparently they were also democRATS….lol) .

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Lori's avatar

I could never understandwhy so many hate the Jewish people. Jesus was on earth and is in Heaven Jewish. Heavy sigh.

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CStone's avatar

I know. The hatred of Jews is an ancient hatred. The Edomite ā€˜church’ has taught ā€˜Replacement Theology’ since its inception

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Lori's avatar

I will never understand, not in a million years. Waste of time, emotions and energy. Well, Christians are and will be persecuted even more as we approach end days so we will have to endure great pains if we live long enough. Thanks a lot Adam and Eve for eating the damn apple. Grrrr.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

It’s my understanding that ā€œLordā€ was the ubiquitous title given to Baal in the ancient world, while the Bible translators used all caps ā€œLORDā€ in place of YHWH.

ā€œElohimā€ is not just a word used for God/gods/angels, is it also used to describe demons in the book of Hebrews, and to describe the already deceased Samuel in 1 Samuel. So, as the late Dr. Michael Heiser said, it is a description of any entity that exists in the supernatural world.

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CStone's avatar

ā€˜Lord ā€˜was used in many different ways, just as ā€˜god’ is. We indicate the One, True and Living God by capitalizing the ā€˜G’, but use the lower case to indicate the gods of this world, I.e.pagan gods.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Yes, I agree. I was referring to how the words ā€œLordā€ and ā€œGodā€ are used in the Bible. But I think we’re on the same page. God bless! šŸ˜Šāœļø

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Beckadee's avatar

I admit this Methodist chick had never heard of it until here.

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CStone's avatar

The ā€˜church’ could only teach what it knew. My Dad was a minister, but he didn’t teach it because he did not know. The roots of Christianity was hidden by the Edomites who took over the movement not long after Yeshua’s death, burial and resurrection.

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Hannah's avatar

YHVH is like an acronym, representing the unpronounceable (unutterable) name of The Lord our God. Each letter is pronounced: Yod-Hey-Vav-Hey. Since God is all, God cannot be limited by any single name, which is a form of creating separation, a popular pastime of humans :). In case you're wondering why there are so many different spellings and pronunciations of Hebrew words translated into English, it's because the Hebrew language, unlike English, doesn't use vowels. Jews will mentally substitute the acronym "YHVH" with the word "Adonai" when reading The Torah or other Hebrew texts. "Adonai" is the transcendent/masculine energy of God. They also might, infrequently, say "Shekinah", the imminent or feminine energy of God. Or you can just say "The Eternal One" or "Eternal One of Being" and not be wrong, lol. Many translations from Hebrew often can't reflect the full meaning since the Hebrew language and writing itself is said to be sacred and each letter also represents a number, which has it own meaning. Think of it like computer code. It's not easy to capture the historical subtleties of any sacred book in a translation, because all translations contain the translator's own cultural, political, spiritual, and human perspective, as well as the receiver's/reader's own perspective. What is most interesting is that the words of the Torah (which comprise the Five books of Moses, and which Christians colloquially call the Old Testament) have not changed in over 2,000 years. This has been verified by ancient scrolls found in Ethiopia. If a scribe of a new scroll makes even a minor mistake when writing it (i.e. the word of The Eternal One), then the entire scroll must be scrapped. A tantalizing tidbit is that the common translation of the well-known line in Genesis, "In the beginning ..." is mistranslated in English. It actually reads: "In a beginning ...." The Kabbalists (mystics) emphasize this important distinction, and there is a lot of lively and interesting commentary on this. The word Kabbalah means "that which is received (from within/inspired)." This means the truth (and every desire/blessing) is already within you / has been given and we cannot use our logical mind (1% of consciousness ) to reveal that which is spiritual (the 100% of consciousness which contains that 1%). So, our purpose is to expand our own limited consciousness so that we may receive more Divine Light in order to give to others. It also means everything, the good and the not so good, is all God, regardless if we see/hear/feel/understand it to be that way. This is why Jacob was renamed Israel, the "one who struggles with God". Every day we each individually and collectively get to travel up and down the ladder of consciousness, and have the free will to choose to struggle (reject) or expand (accept) our own God-given divinity, as well as the God-given divinity of anyone with whom we are interacting. For We are One. There is only One. You are a blessing!

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Leo's avatar

Hannah, Definitive exposition. Thank you.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

I think you might reword this as in this is His Name in Hebrew as also is His name Lord in English and God and Almighty and no I don't need to revert to Judeism to rightly honor His Name.

It does feel like a rewriting and a 'one up' to those who JUST call Him Lord and God.

It seems to have become the word for OT obedience?

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CStone's avatar

BTW, HE IS the God of the Hebrews, the BOOK is written in HEBREW, YESHUA (Salvation) lived, and died and rose again as a Hebrew from the Tribe of Judah.

Thankfully, He reads and speaks ALL languages.

But I don’t get why you’re so offended by the fact that MESSIAH was a Hebrew, a Jew. The offense about Him doesn’t compute.

Would you rather He be from America? England? Rome?

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CStone's avatar

No one said you had to revert to ā€˜Judaism’. You can be offended, if you want. Feel free to be offended. It’s a free country, lol.

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J. Quincy Rother's avatar

So what are you saying of the OT?

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

I have recently read that Yehuva is the most accurate name for God, and Yaveshua the most accurate for His Son our Redeemer.

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

It appears to some scholars that forces of evil over history have tried to inject pagan terminolgy into Judeo-Christian terminology to pollute the doctrine and practice. (also Easter, Christmas, Sunday Sabbath)

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Ellen's avatar

Huh?

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richardw's avatar

Why did Yahweh punish Saul?

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CStone's avatar

Because of his disobedience.

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Jacquijacq's avatar

I thought that was a set up for a joke…

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Me too. Because he fell off his horse?…

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Peace's avatar

It did sound like a set up for a joke:)

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kittynana's avatar

@Jacqui- same

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LizardFro's avatar

B/c he sought wisdom in a sorcerer

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Mike Perceval's avatar

Are you are referring to King Saul, or Saul of Tarsus (Paul)?

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

That would be King Saul.

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Mike Perceval's avatar

I would think so, but it can be challenging to know where people are coming from these days, which is why I asked him. As for King Saul, the answer is very clear, ā€˜willful disobedience’ to G-d’s commands…

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richardw's avatar

What specifically did he do that was disobeying?

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Mike Perceval's avatar

You can read it in 1 Samuel 15… The consequences of his disobedience extended far beyond his own life, into his family, and the nation as a whole. That is actually a principle of inescapable spiritual truth; our actions, or failures to act, have far-reaching consequences.

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CStone's avatar

Like ripples in a pond.

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Mike Perceval's avatar

Well said…

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Charles Fout's avatar

There is no such being as Yahweh (a name invented relatively recently), unless you count the Great Deceiver.

The Lord our God chastised and tested Saul who would become Paul on the road to Damascus.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

For consulting a medium/witch, I believe.

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Mike Perceval's avatar

All of King Saul’s faults and sins followed on his initial willful disobedience to the command of G-d, as given through the prophet Samuel. There are many practical and highly-relevant applications that can be drawn from this portion of Scripture.

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Isaac's avatar

Yep, the medium/witch came after God had left him due to his disobedience. He was looking for direction since God wasn’t giving it.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Actually God DID give Him direction and commands but Saul continually ignored them so God left him to his own self seeking and it led him to the medium.

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Isaac's avatar

After his disobedience with the Amalekites? How so? God’s direct communication with Saul effectively ceased and Samuel no longer visited him (1 Samuel 15:35). Later when Saul sought guidance from God such as 1 Samuel 28, God did not answer him ā€œeither by dreams, or by sacred lots, or by the prophetsā€(1 Samuel 28:6 NLT)

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Mike Perceval's avatar

Isaac, it seems to me that you answered your own question.

There can come a point in any given human beings life, when God simply no longer communicates with the person. With King Saul, it was at that point. But God knows the thoughts and intents of the heart, and we don’t know what else may have factored into God’s decision.

With Pharaoh, it was after multiple recorded incidents in which he ā€˜hardened his heart’ - after which ā€˜God hardened Pharaoh’s heart’.

And, so it is with each one of us - at least, in regard to those who have not been ā€˜born again’. Though I doubt it, perhaps even with those who have been, if they cross a certain point known only to God.

Regardless, this is something which very few people ever stop to consider, as they blindly move through life, thinking they see and understand what truly matters. When God stops all attempts to communicate with a person, their situation is exceedingly perilous, and potentially catastrophic.

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Isaac's avatar

My questions were directed at RJ Rambler’s statement that ā€œGod DID give [Saul] directions and commandsā€¦ā€ prior to him seeking out the witch.

Thank you for the extra context though Mike. I wouldn’t want to portray that God just cuts off communication all willy nilly. That was also before Jesus left us with the gift of the Holy Spirit, so I wonder if Saul would have gotten better reception in modern times.

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Dena's avatar

Yes, the Spirit of the LORD left Saul after his disobedience. This drove Saul crazy.

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Isaac's avatar

The tormenting spirit sent from God also probably didn’t help with Saul’s sanity ;)

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Dena's avatar

The double whammy.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Saul was like the wave of the sea he didn't trust God, he waffled his own way.

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Annie's avatar

Of course the cancer stricken nurses are jabbed. Probably boostered too. I always say if they were unvaxxed, that would be the headline. "Unvaxxed nurses have cancer. We tried to warn them." "Unvaxxed died suddenly and unexpectedly. We tried to warn them." Remember - we went from proclaiming your vaxx status and vaxx passports to nothing. The reason is being vaxxed exposes the narrative as BS and the vaxxed are getting sick, cancer, illnesses, heart attacks, dying et al. Corn pop lied.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

I would think those nurses would get together and start trying to figure out what they have in common, if they have any common sense at all.

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AnnB's avatar

Agreed. It would be great if one of our new leaders in the HHS would allow a study using ā€œBioShieldā€ as described in this interview. The doctor took it himself and the product clears the nasty parts of the spike vaccine. RFK Jr knows about this

https://tuckercarlson.com/tucker-show-patrick-soon

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Elise Guidoux's avatar

Wasn’t that an incredible interview! I would love to see his work on the forefront. Its makes obvious and natural common sense to me.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

You are correct.... but you know how the Medical Industrial Complex wouldn't like that.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Except for the parts where he hedged when asked about mRNA injections. Should have given a vehement No! Imho.

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Elise Guidoux's avatar

I’ve been contemplating your comment. I too bristled when he did not give a firm no to the mRNA jabs. However, I see it differently. Dr Soon strikes me as not only genius smart, but very wise as well. I believe he is choosing his battles. Of course he knows they are deadly, yet he potentially could get more people coming around to sanity if he lets them figure it out themselves without his fierce opinion coming down. I saw his response as not hedging, but calculating wisely. Obviously it’s a contentious issue that can get immediately dismissed in righteous disagreement. He will draw more listeners in by not being adversarial. As people tend to only dig their heels in deeper when their beliefs are challenged.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

I agree. Probably the same tactic as RFK, nip away at the edges wo immediately alienating. But I respect the hard No when it is the right answer.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

The doctor probably owns stock in some vaccine companies.

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Free in Florida's avatar

AnnB - I often get so irritated with Tucker’s hubris and the fact that he doesn’t know what he doesn’t know (never used to feel that way). But I subscribe because he does have some excellent guests & does let them talk for the most part.

This interview with Dr. Soon was absolutely PHENOMENAL!!! His credentials are impeccable and if BioShield does even half of what studies show, this is a game changer for cancer. The interview is a must watch!!!

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Cornishrexlover's avatar

Yes. I watched it. It’s just under 2 hours & worth it. I’ll need to listen again. So much good information. Thank you for mentioning it.

The thing that I thought was really interesting was how he mentioned the jab may keep you from getting a worse case of covid (can we really prove it), but it weakens a person immune system to other viruses. So, this is why we see people getting colds etc that are lasting longer then they have in the past. It was a light bulb moment for me.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

I’m not sure anyone can prove the jab prevents someone getting worse covid,but there are lots of examples the other way, of mRNA priming the immune system to react in a more severe way when the virus is finally encountered.

I didn’t like that the doctor got waffly on the subject of the shots. The brave docs say they should be outlawed due to harm done. Period.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Doctor Soon probably own stockstock in vaccine companies.

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P Flournoy's avatar

My husbandā€˜s cousin could be a textbook study for bio shield if she could get into one of his trials. I’ve sent them all the information, but I doubt they will take that alternative. People would rather die than change.

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Free in Florida's avatar

Flournoy - I did the same - sent info to a friend whose friend was just diagnosed with a stage 4 cancer. But she’s old school and ā€œdoesn’t want to interfere.ā€ It boggles my mind. At stage 4, try whatever’s out there and let your family/friends know about it. I am so frustrated.

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WP William's avatar

Well, the NAZIs did give us free housing in the ghetto to protect us from mobs, they did give us free transportation and jobs at the labor camp/factory, why wouldn't we let them properly vaccinate us and then treat any medical issues that come up?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

šŸ˜³šŸ˜–šŸ˜”šŸ¤¬

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Agree... I have had several friends refuse to take my advice re; fenbendazole, ivermectin, artemisinin and chlorine dioxide solution (CDS)

2 of the 4 are dead, and the other 2 are circling the drain. :-(

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Free in Florida's avatar

I don’t get it either, Abiding. If I were in that situation, I’d take as many suggestions as were remotely feasible, do all the homework I could and try something. I think it was the Joe Rogan/Mel Gibson interview in which Gibson said he had 2-3? friends in stage 4 cancer who took the IVM/fenbendazole combo and are now in remission. Everyone is different but good grief at least do some homework and try something.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Especially since neither ivermectin or fenbendazole interfere with the usual chemo poisons the slimy oncologists prescribe...

But I DO understand... fear makes people act irrationally...

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Similar reactions. One is near deaths door and is finally trying ivermectin. He has liver mets so isn’t going to add fenben. I’ve been telling his wife about these meds for years. The cancer is rare and started about 10 years ago, it was a 10 year prognosis.

A family members wife has Lewy Body dementia. I told him about Dr Makis and he won’t consider it, he wanted me to give him proof that it works!! He won’t even take berberine for his prediabetes, or natto for his heart problems.

Of course they all took shots and boosters. Her Lewy Body is progressing fast.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I think if I was that bad, I would take fenben anyway, and add a liver support supp... milk thistle, plenty of B-1, This one is good:

https://www.amazon.com/Solaray-Healthy-Dandelion-Artichoke-Peppermint/dp/B00014D9VC?

Dementia... Four things to try, very safe... Methylene blue, nicotine patches, coconut oil, serrapeptase.

Yes, nattokinase is great for the heart... but check this out too and do not miss the Cha video:

http://www.paulingtherapy.com/

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Regular lysine, not L-lysine?

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Two names for the same substance. :-)

There IS a sort of "unique" form of vitamin C... I'm not sure that it is really more absorbable or whatever... but I am trying it anyway.

I DO think that liposomal vitamin C is more absorbable, worth the higher cost, IMO. I've been using: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DH1ZJZ9?

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I bought Solray super bio Vit C this time at Natural Grocers, you might not have that. I usually get liposomal.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I just took a screenshot of all this. Thank you! I don’t have good wifi for a week longer (on vacation). Maybe my dad would take the dementia stuff, he’s 92 and showing signs. He finally listened to me about Statins. Can you believe that, on statins in his 80’s and 90’s, let alone anytime!!!

The other family member is sadly a lost cause.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Well... GL to you... this sort of stuff is difficult to deal with.

maybe starting with a twp or 2 of good EV coconut oil, heck put it in his food if he resists! :-) The nicotine might have a greater effect if he is willing...

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/V3ATqxV-v2A

https://www.bitchute.com/video/GOEIXjqDYM2B

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Karen Bandy's avatar

The lewy body person has lost a lot of weight, the coconut oil would be so good for her. Maybe I can talk him into making shakes for her. He might listen to that. The son is taking a family leave, maybe he’ll make them for her.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Or admit they were wrong.

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God Bless America's avatar

And here is another bull’s-eye for that one šŸŽÆ

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

People would die than use Frequency Medicine. It's been "knocking out" Cancer for 90 years, now.

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P Flournoy's avatar

Sorry, but I don’t understand what ā€œfrequency medicineā€ is

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Frequency Medicine delivers frequencies into the body by radio wave transmission or by direct electrical connection.

Sympathic Resonance Frequency Medicine Technology targets specific organisms with their own natural frequencies so they will absorb the energy until they self destruct inside the body without harming healthy tissue. Products using this technology can be seen at harmonicresearch.org.

Energy Density Frequency Medicine Technology was developed by the Einstein College of Medicine. It uses density of the energy to overwhelm the metabolic processes of virus, bacteria and parasites; and is able to destroy them virtually instantaneously. The following videos describe a modern product using this technology. https://dl-29vb9178.swisstransfer.com/d/cf9ccaf8-bb81-4ab7-ac9b-726319373d65

Both of these technologies can assist the body in rebalancing chakras, replacing destructive attitudes, rejuvenating, rebuilding or replacing worn out or poorly functioning body parts.

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Peace's avatar

A friend at church is not open at all to the Fenben, etc. "I feel like my doctors are doing a great job." So frustrating when there is no downside and only huge gains possible!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Imagine if RFK Jr came out and recommended at least researching fenben, IVM, etc... !!

But he hasn't even pushed to END the mRNA poisonous jabs!

He is also a puppet of Israel... shockingly...

https://x.com/AdameMedia/status/1904326472325558404

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God Bless America's avatar

šŸŽÆšŸŽÆšŸŽÆ

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Lori's avatar

Yes, I am buying shares in Bioshield. Right now it is a penny stock and listed at $3 a share. April 15, Dr. Patrick is having a seminar about his company and what this is and does!!!!!!!!!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Me too!!! Great minds, eh?? :-)

I am also buying more physical SILVER!!

Both will be, IMO, huge winners.

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Lori's avatar

I bought Tesla stock and Bio Shield ( actual name is ImmunityBio-IBRX on exchange) for altruistic reasons. Never bought stock before as I am risk averse but want the best for both companies considering they both have been unfairly treated. Any money made will be donated to charities!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I will be buying TSLA soon, but waiting for the lunatic Soros-paid destruction to calm down...

Why aren't the dealers hiring 3-4 people with shotguns to guard their stores??

I think buying physical SILVER is the best bet and safest right now... JMHO!

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Lori's avatar

I bought bc of the destruction. My so called middle finger to the left even though I know it does not make a dent at all but makes me feel better. Silver is hot right now for sure. Will look at that next and gold next. I bought Tesla the other day at around $253 per share.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

A nice thing to do, for sure...

Actually, silver is very disappointing... it has been criminally suppressed... teh gold/silver ratio is an insane 91 or 92!!

"For the whole of the 20th century, the average gold-silver ratio was 47:1. In the 21st century, the ratio has ranged mainly between 50:1 and 70:1"

IF the gold/silver ration went back to a still very high 60... (it has been manipulated/suppressed for many decades) silver would be $52/oz!! Back to its historic high! Versus current price: 34/oz!

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

We should all write them to ā€œWarp Speedā€ that!

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NeoBob's avatar

Surprise...FDA approved therapy BioShield. Not be be confused with BARDAs CBRN Project BioShield I hope...https://medicalcountermeasures.gov/barda/cbrn/project-bioshield

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Annie's avatar

They know but they are fearful to admit it. 1 - for personal reasons as they took the shots and it is personal, for them. 2 - professionally as they are still afraid of retribution from their employers and medical boards etc. A nurse in the article admitted to be fearful.

The medical community is still lying bigtime.

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glenn's avatar

Agreed. They would have made the connection, it’s a natural thing to figure out. And they would have also found out their ā€œheath benefitsā€, along with their job will evaporate upon coming forward.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

The way hospitals go about Vax campaigns( they have the team bring it to you, no excuses for being too busy, understaffed,etc to leave the floor) it is far more likely than not the possibility their jabs all came from the same lot number. That info is immediately available because it MUST be recorded.

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Fred's avatar

Agree with looking. But don’t forget that the lots are purposefully spread out to avoid clusters. eg, SIDS in TN and Wyeth memo, bought out my Pfz I think. Image at your request.

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Peace's avatar

image please?

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Fred's avatar

Happy to send the image of the memo, but I'd need your email. Haven't found a link to it that has survived.

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WP William's avatar

WHERE is a law firm who'd take their case and go after their Employer, State of MA Dept of Public Health, FDA, and either PhlegmZer, ModHarmya, or J(ab) & J(erk)?

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CaliforniaLost's avatar

I think a lot of medical professionals are struggling with the fact that they poisoned their families and counseled their friend into taking poison, they are in denial.

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Shelle's avatar

They still are at risk to lose their jobs if they do say it out loud. Think of how terrible that is for this cruelty to have gone on this long..

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Chevrus's avatar

The tipping point cometh. When a person or even better a group of persons have little to nothing to loose….then what’s gonna happen?

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Kafkaesque in the extreme.

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Garden Lover's avatar

More than likely, they know but are afraid to say anything.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Right…. but then they took the jab. So common sense for sure in question

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Peace's avatar

I would love for RFKjr to work with these nurses. It could be the comb of the jab plus other environmental factors such as EMFs or even the lighting on the floor. From "The Light Doctor" Substack (subject matter is harmful indoor lighting, esp. LED and fluorescent):

In 2023, 248 of the world’s leading scientists studying the interaction of light and circadian clocks reached a consensus that:

Ā· Light at night bright enough to cause circadian disruption increases the risk of breast cancer in women

Ā· Exposure to 460-495nm blue light at night suppresses melatonin production and disrupts circadian rhythms.

Ā· Light used in the evening (during the three hours before bedtime) should have as little blue content as practically possible.

Ā· LED lights with high 460 - 495nm blue content should carry the warning label ā€œmaybe harmful if used at nightā€

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I wear blue-blocking "Wear-over" sunglasses (light tint) while working at my desk-top computer.

I recommend them... they are cheap and effective.

Example https://www.ebay.com/itm/331454665886?

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Lori's avatar

I only use incandescent!

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John Bugni's avatar

Lori, there is an app called Twilight where you can block out the blue and you can program when it's on and how much it blocks.

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Lori's avatar

Oh thank you very much. I will have to check that out. I must say though, I do love my candles and incandescents!

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

Lori, how about your phone?

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Lori's avatar

Oh crap, did not think of that. Damn it. Well at least I am proactively depleting LED as much as possible. Thanks for harshing my mellow John of Oregon!!! LOL.

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Peace's avatar

If it's an iphone, there are settings to tame down the harmful light from the phone.

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Fred's avatar

Compare lot numbers, and then on howbadismybatch.

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AZGal55's avatar

I bet at least some of them already know.

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Trilby's avatar

They all got the same very bad batch! Horrible.

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Free in Florida's avatar

Dr. Ryan Cole, who used to own a huge testing lab in Idaho, stated this early on - that from what he was seeing, he thought that about 5% of the covid jab batches were contaminated. So same batch scenario sounds very logical.

By the way, in case you’re not familiar with Dr. Cole, he was also one of the first to flag ā€œturbo cancersā€ and also the stringy clots because he saw these things early on in his lab. Of course he was run out of business because he went against the covid jab narrative. He’s a hero and paid a big price for standing up. Thank goodness he did, as he is also one of the people who influenced me not to get jabbed.

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Trish's avatar

Dr Cole is a member of the IMA, Independent Medical Alliance which was formerly called the FLCCC.

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Free in Florida's avatar

Yes, and all the docs on the original FLCCC put themselves out there against the established narrative to educate people. Sen. Ron Johnson is also a hero for having hearings at which they and others were able to get out alternate info.

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JW's avatar

Dr Tenpenny and Dr Madej also were a huge eye opener.

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Trish's avatar

Yes, 100%

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

I sent them information about Frequency Medicine a week ago. Havn't heard back from them. This cured 16 out of 16 stage 4 Cancer victims in a clinical trial 90 years ago...too new for them? No drugs involved...no interest. They think "drugs". "Frequency" is too foreign.

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God Bless America's avatar

Do you have a good link for me to look through as well as all the rest of us reading through the comments today?

A link/DM probably needs to be sent to the Midwestern Dr.’s Substack… I know he likes to look at ā€œforgottenā€ medicine.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/8a9d6268-b22e-4992-ae7c-d7ec8563815a is a video about Dr. Royal Raymond Rife and how he cured 16 out of 16 terminal Cancer victims.

harmonicresearch.org shows modern equipment available today that is used in private Cancer clinics and available to anyone to do what Rife did in his clinic.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Here's a video about Energy Density frequency Medicine:

https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/1cdbc050-a916-4fbf-8029-838cd0d9f014

Click on the link to download the videos. Then, find them in your download folder and click on them to view.

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Lori's avatar

Could you post some links for us please?

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Leo's avatar

Sir Jeff, - please post a good link re: Frequency Med. Thanks.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Got a link to Frequency Medicine? Sounds interesting!

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

See my reply to "God Bless America" comment.

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CMCM's avatar

Dr. Cole is one of the first people I was following and I'm grateful for what I learned from him. He certainly added to my growing arsenal of reasons for my I absolutely didn't want to get within a mile of those jabs.

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Free in Florida's avatar

Absolutely! He was terrific - calm, factual and compelling.

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SusanMc's avatar

Same

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Eloise Runels's avatar

There are rumors Ryan Cole may run for Governor of Idaho!

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Free in Florida's avatar

Eloise, WOW!!! I hadn’t heard that but will sure keep an eye out for that now. As Lisa Ca says just below, he really is someone we could multiply!

Am sure you know but for others on site, because he was speaking out, docs went against him and then the insurance companies did and he was basically financially forced out of his lab the last I heard. He had Nothing to gain from speaking out except trying to help people. So, even from Florida, I’ll be helping his campaign however I can. Thanks for that info!

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donzel w's avatar

Oh that sounds AMAZING.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

HE should be someone we MULTIPLY!

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Leo's avatar

Free, - yes, same here - Dr. Cole was/is both brave and scientifically informative.

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Lori's avatar

DR RYAN COLE ROCKS!!!!!!

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WP William's avatar

Yes, "contaminated" batches were blamed on lazy, careless staff at clinics, pharmacies, etc so until they "fixed" the need for keeping the icy-super-cold, free, double-doses, most all Vaxx-reactions and also any potential of a Vaxx reaction spike from a single provider was blamed or even cut-off nearly immediately so as to not put FEAR into anyone or attract media attention of what was going on.

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Lisa's avatar

They, or someone ,should check that batch for other recipients of the same batch. Is there a way to track where batches were distibuted?

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WP William's avatar

Oh THEY Know alright, this isn't haphazard at all

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Janet's avatar

I believe someone did that once and discovered they went to a great number of red states Coincidentally I’m sure. šŸ¤”

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WP William's avatar

So in ColoRATo, there were blame-games on Clinics and Doc Offices "Mishandling" and spoiling batches, some of which were still administered, and some tough-talk and "consequences" from CDPHE.. strange how they haven't blamed any of that for the Long-Vaxx consequences, likely they'd need to really back it up with valid data if they did so.

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Janet's avatar

The whole thing was not normal from contaminated manufacturing, 5 doses per vial (not normally done at all) that ultra cold supposed storage, thawing and reconstituting contents with very precise vial handling instructions (sure—bet that was done) . mistakes., mistakes. Untrained vaccinators. I’m not claiming any of these are real ā€œmistakesā€ mind you.

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

Look on the website: how bad is my batch?

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cltwilson1's avatar

It would be wonderful if that database would be updated to include all new deaths, cardio-vascular accidents, and cancers.

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Fred's avatar

I didn’t think that site gives location, but I know lots are spread out. Two VI’d family members got the same lot over 200mi apart.

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Kat Coon's avatar

Lisa- I was thinking the same thing. Their lot numbers will be on file- but in the hospital admin hands. Will be interesting to see what becomes of this.

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Fred's avatar

Should have their own vaccine passports.

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Elise Guidoux's avatar

Right!? So bleeping obvious!

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WP William's avatar

Ah yes, so very much worldwide DATA being collected on all the various concoctions developed and administered...the Experiment (War Crime) Goes onward unabated!

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CMCM's avatar

Obviously some batches were bad, others perhaps not so much. My question at this point is whether the basic mRNA technology was bad, or what it bad in conjunction with something being bad in particular batches, or what? Obviously a lot of people got jabs and had no discernible ill effects. So many questions and will they ever be answered?

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Jeff S's avatar

Those poor, unfortunate nurses. I hope they were wearing masks, though.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

LOL

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CaliforniaLost's avatar

Were they dancing, too?

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Hmm. Catch a cold or ā€œcatchā€ cancer? Not much of a choice.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

If the majority of those nurses at that hospital had simply refused to take the jab......wait, no, they would have been fired and replaced. Oh well.

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CHop's avatar

Maybe not. The hospital couldn't function with no nurses. If they would have stood together, maybe none would be fired. Smuckers mandated the jab, but when they discovered the plant workers would not take it, they pulled back and just mandated it for their office workers who were work from home. And they did fire the office workers who didn't get it, but not the floor workers.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

A big hospital in MI where a family members works had over 400 of their nurses say they wouldn’t take the jab. My family member included. All were prepping to lose their jobs. All were given their ā€œexemptionā€ at the very last minute. Funny how when tyranny rises, all it takes is for the people to rise taller with more of them and then tyranny bows down at their feet. If only the people en mass were able to figure this out šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø

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Free in Florida's avatar

Benjamin Franklin said it pretty well - ā€œWe must hang together or assuredly we will all hang separately.ā€ (Stick together or……..in modern parlance)

I have often thought about this with trans guys in women’s sports. The group pushing back is always stronger than most individuals. Except Trump. šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø

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CMCM's avatar

My daughter was working as a nurse during this time. A certain number of co-workers bought the lies, sad to say. Others including my daughter did not and were determined to not get the shots no matter what the consequence, but they all had to be quiet about it. She was able to get a religious exemption from a nearby church that had a rebellious pastor and he was handing out religious exemptions to anyone who asked, member of his church or not. Interestingly, he never got in trouble even though this is CA. This was in a deeply red county, however. When she took the exemption to her place of work, they didn't require it and had their own in-house exemption. She late got a fake covid shot certificate, which was quite easy to do early on. She never had to use it, though. At another point she had to prove she had had a shot for admission to a school, and she was friends with the nurse in her facility who gave the shots to residents (and others) and she happily faked giving the shot to my daughter (shot into something and threw it away) and filled out the official paperwork (had to be reported electronically to the state of CA because by this point, they were keeping digital rather than paper records) for my daughter. This nurse was a totally pro-Trump person and very anti-vaccine. This was a subterfuge neither my daughter nor I feel even a smidgen of guilt about!

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That is great news!!! I’m glad she stuck with it. Both my family members were treated horribly. One of them kept calling me saying she was thinking about getting it just so they would stop harassing her. I and those close to her kept encouraging her not to give in. I told her next time one particular evil nurse harassed her I challenged her to say just out loud enough for no one else to hear but the demons- ā€œget thee behind me Satanā€ and watch that evil nurse turn and walk away. I promised it would shut her up. My niece laughed. Said she couldn’t do that. But, She said it helped her move forward. No shots and woke up enough that she will not vaxx her little one with the childhood vaxxes.

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CMCM's avatar

Yaay! In the past I never would have considered doing such things behind the scenes. But it sure seems like evil was at work and therefore in this situation, I feel God showed us a way out that he wanted us to take. We had to use our brains, and persistence was important!

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Politico Phil's avatar

Same thing happened with my son. He dared them to fire him and in the end, they got the exemptions. You have to "go to the mats" with these SOB.

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Lori's avatar

BOOYAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Sue Kelley's avatar

Unfortunately many of us were true believers in our profession, trusted our government as we were not as a group hyperpolitical atp and we're trying to do what was best for our patients. What some of us were seeing in the early days was overwhelming and unprecedented and though anecdotal, hard to imagine it wasn't the same everywhere. SOME of us caught on quickly when we began asking questions. Some got caught up in the ensuing political aspects and some to this day STILL think the vaccines are safe and effective and the pandemic was /is real. Some things to know about nurses in general:

Nurses did not benefit financially from the jabs as we are hourly employees at bedside( if anything many lost jobs and because of mandates couldn't get jobs anywhere else ; these people,to me,are the true Heroes) this doesn't include Nurse Practitioners and I cannot say how reimbursement went for them.

And nurses for the most part are compassionate providers of care for their patients and work hard to be perfect and give their very best every day to every patient. There are of course exceptions to that,but I've yet to meet a colleague that got into nursing that wanted to do a crappy job or hated people or didn't want to do their very best. Some people's best is better than others. And some truly thrive on drama both professionally and personally, as evidenced by TikTok.

Covid changed nursing and nurses FOREVER and in NO WAY for the better. We are leaving the field in unprecedented numbers. Many of us are devastated and disillusioned,having given so many years to what was for us,more of a calling than a career and in the harsh aftermath feel we have been deceived for much longer than we realized.The guilt of watching people die alone,finding out that intubating them and giving them remdesivir was killing them ( or at least it seemed that way but no one in authority was supporting our observations, no information was readily available in the early days and truly the hospital was a battlefields conditions situation for a lot of places( depending where you lived)-- chaotic, short staffed, overworked, undersupplied-- it wasn't like we were sitting around on our coffee breaks pontificating about what might be the bigger picture. We worked 12-18 hours, went home ate slept and returned to do it again. Many of us 48 or 60 hours a week. We were getting sick too, our families were getting sick and some died,too. Our kids were home too. We were locked down except for working too.It was shocking and traumatic to have that many patients dying in a shift everyday even for a nurse with as much experience and years as I had under my belt. ( We are humans and can't avoid feeling the loss of our patients and seeing the grief of their families)I was blessed to leave ICU early on and move to a department where covid wasn't present and we did not give vaccines to patients. Most nurses weren't that lucky.

God willing, I will be retiring this year. Earlier than planned. But I can't help grieving for everyone over this crime against humanity, including my coworkers. ALL of the world was victimized by these evil people. They must be brought to justice! I can't help but wonder what nursing and the medical profession as a whole will do when the next plandemic strikes. I know I won't be part of it professionally.

Sorry for the rant. But we weren't all just stupid evil people doing stupid evil things. Some of us were caring compassionate people trying to do the right thing and deceived and played upon intentionally without the benefit of a moment to think until it was too late. And I,for one, am deeply, deeply sorry for my small part in that. But I won't be fooled again. (Full disclosure : I took the first vax and became very ill. My doctor denied it was related, and 6 procedures and 2 surgeries later for a condition caused directly from the side effect I suffered, I am now an official conspiracy theorist and anti vaxxer of all vaccines and much much more educated and fr less naive about many things.)ā¤ļøšŸ™

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Good rant. Two of my family members are RN’s. Both worked their asses off during that time. Both woke up during that time. Both put their patients needs first and challenged some of the doctors. Both refused to vaxx. Both kept their jobs by the hair of their chiny chin chins.

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Free in Florida's avatar

Sue, this is beautifully written and my heart aches for you. It’s the physicians and hospital administrators who really needed to push back on this and for the most part, they did not. I can understand it - families to support and long careers that could be ended by not going along. But ā€œFirst, do no harm.ā€ Instead of saying to patients that it was an Emergency Use Authorization ā€œvaxā€ so patients would need to make up their own minds, most toed the line. As a nurse, you weren’t making policy and your decision only affected you personally.

Almost all my friends (mostly conservative) got in line too for various reasons. I was one of two in my entire group who did not. I still think fear does really bad things to people and I, like you, will never look at the medical profession the same way again but, more sadly, I will never look at society again the same either. I am very positive by nature so this reality isn’t much fun for me.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

My husband is a physician and he certainly lost his trust in the medical profession as a whole! He trusts no one but those he knows closely, who didn't forget to DO NO HARM. He feared losing his license and still wrote those coveted scripts for the therapeutics. He is against all vaccines now. Not one. Yet, he was caught off guard and got 3 of the covid vaxes... He suffered no ill effects that he knows of but... What do we not know.

We must keep praying.

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Lori's avatar

And pray we will Maggie. I am so thankful your husband has not suffered any adverse events. That is a blessing indeed.

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Lori's avatar

I remember when NY was asking for veterinarians to help jab humans bc they needed to get everyone jabbed. That stunk to high Heaven as well.

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Fred's avatar

And teenagers…

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Lori's avatar

Wow, I did not know that.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I hope he has done the detox protocols just in case. If you scroll up to pretty close to the top someone mentions it and a Tucker interview. Also McCullough has one I think.

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

I am so sorry what you had to go thru.

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

Sue, don't apologize for the rant. It was beautiful yet gut wrenching. I'm tearing up as I write this. You said it better than any other I've heard. Very heart-felt. I wish you could write a book about your experience. I pray you will find healing, physical and emotional anf will find peace and comfort. I hope hou will get to tell your story many times over. I pray, Dear Lord, bless this woman richly.šŸ˜„šŸ„°šŸ˜

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CMCM's avatar

My daughter has gotten so disgusted with nursing mainly due to how her hospital is run and also how uncaring and dysfunctional many employees (not all) are, she just renewed her elementary teaching credential and is going back to teaching. She says the hospital environment is incredibly stressful, the management is mainly focused on $$ issues and they understaff/overwork people as much as they can get away with. One nurse she works with actually had a nervous breakdown and had to be hospitalized in her own hospital, and others are just disgruntled to the max. She loved it in the beginning and wanted to be a labor & delivery nurse, but she no longer wants to be part of the whole system. By comparison, she realizes how great teaching was so back to that. She was a wonderful teacher and the kids adored her, so her dad and I are beyond happy to see her return to teaching.

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Lori's avatar

Rant away Sue, we are all with you on this. The stench of all this has travelled up to Heaven and I await punishment for all those involved.

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CHop's avatar

I did not say nurses were stupid evil people doing stupid evil things. I highly respect nurses even above doctors in certain areas. I also have many friend and relatives who are nurses, one who was buried deep in the initial wave in Michigan. I also saw many nurses who were posting their concerns about the quickly developed "vaccines." Of course they were censored

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CHop's avatar

In addition, there were healthcare workers at a Ohio Children’s hospital who chose not to get. Some were fired and some were not. They just picked who to fire willy nilly. So it wasn't about the shots. It was about getting people to comply.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

I did not mean to imply that you did,I'm sorry. I just started typing and stuff came flowing out. More of a retrospective self indictment really. And you are correct, it was and still is ( even with the stupid flu shots) about control and money. Thru much research I discovered that all modern vaccines begin with cultures of aborted fetal cells ( except rabies) and I was able to get a religious exemption for all future covid and flu vaccines. It took me a minute to catch on,but I did. ā¤ļø

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Thank you for the good you did do.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Keep pushing for the ILLEGAL liability shields to be revoked, retroactively!!!

They were applied in a grossly corrupt manner, should be a no-brainer, IF the politicians and RFK have the balls...

Which I doubt.

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daverkb's avatar

Exactly right. No nurses, no hospital. No hospital, no cash flows.

Money rules. And the god of most people is money.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Chop,

I agree!

Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.

Helen Keller

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AZGal55's avatar

The trouble is that this mandate came from Medicare. It would have taken a massive walk out to stop it and I'm not sure they would have caved even then. The government was dumb enough and willing to lose medical workers, law enforcement and firemen over the jab despite there already being a shortage in those fields.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

My SIL is a top engineer at the aircraft company he works for. They have a DARPA contract as part of their work. Feds demanded all employees take the jab. The owner told them to shove their contract! Govt backed down. They didn’t have to get it. Of course, some did.

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Peace's avatar

Smuckers? No more Smuckers for me. We could use a full database with the companies that were hardliners for the mandates.

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WP William's avatar

Jobs OR Jabs? Your choice...we can't FORCE Anyone to do Anything (Sayeth the almighty double-talking, revisionist-lying, dicktators like Cu(h)omo, and Polis, and the rest of the Governor/War Criminals)

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Heartbreaking story last week from a woman I know. Her beautiful 30 year-old daughter, newly licensed MD, was recently diagnosed with a brain tumor. Seven months to live. Of course I didn’t ask if she was vaxxed, but I think it’s safe to say nobody was allowed to work in hospitals or to attend medical schools the last couple years without complying.

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Carrie's avatar

I was able to get a religious exemption at two hospitals as a surgeon (been in practice over 20 years)… but I didn’t give a crap about what they might try to do to me. I would have made it painful if they tried to remove my hospital privileges. I’ve lived under my means with my husband (architect/contractor- construction workers were way more anti covid jab than medical professionals), so could have landed on my feet. I feel really bad for medical students who were more susceptible to peer/professional bullying.

So… you could work in hospitals being unjabbed, but much more difficult if you were a hospital employee. Administrators don’t like dealing with independent minded established physicians, that’s probably the only reason I didn’t get pushback on my exemption. I do know of some nurses here that got exemptions, but some hospitals were brutal!

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

She 100% can be helped to health with Sympathetic Resonance Frequency Medicine. It's done every day in private clinics...never mainstream. Contact me at harmonicresearch@gmail.com or see my website at harmonicresearch.org.

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Truthseeker's avatar

Sir Jeff,

Without "due respect",

you are giving out false hope to desperate people! You obviously know nothing about genetics. Once someone takes the death shot, their DNA has been hacked. You can't kill something that is not alive! These shots used synthetic spike "proteins" to program cells into manufacturing more spike "proteins". Like a rock, or a piece of plastic, you can't kill it.

It was the lipid nanoparticles that transported billions, if not trillions, of FOREIGN DNA particles, integrating into the DNA of the recipient of the shot(s).

The only way to stop the progression of deadly diseases, including cancer, is to remove the particles from your DNA. That is not possible.

It only takes one injection, and you become a ticking time bomb. ALL of the vaccines contained the DNA particles from the butchered, aborted human cells and the monkey snot DNA ( SV40....Simian Virus 40 contaminant). It will not end well, even for those with just one Injection. "Prove all things. Hold fast to that which is good"!

Those who didnt follow the flock can rejoice. Those who were led like sheep to the slaughter will suffer the consequences.

God is not mocked! DNA is His very code of life in all living species. Those who got the shots are transhumans and Genetically Modified Organisms. Nature has many ways of removing them from the gene pool, as we are now witnessing in hundreds of millions.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

WITH due respect, Truthseeker, you would be correct without the intervention of Frequency Medicine. According to one of my customers, we have the natural resonant frequency of the spike protein, the SV40 virus, etc. With this information, he can target them with sympathetic resonance to destroy them, just like Dr. Rife did in his clinic in 1934. This is 22nd century medicine that is still "experimental", but HAS worked. Equipment that has done this is available on my website, harmonicresearch.org. I don't treat anyone, but my customer can arrange what's needed.

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Leo's avatar

Truthseeker, But, what about the shedding? Apparently many/all are ticking time bombs, whether or not having received The Shot.

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Truthseeker's avatar

Not necessarily. Those who have close contact with the vaxxed. I have 2 unvaxxed family members who were in close contact for at least a week with their vaxxed family members, who now test positive for igG4 spike antibodies. Those are only present in the vaxxed! Another unvaxxed close friend had 3 blood transfusions in 2022. He developed the rubbery white blood clots, and then 3 hyper aggressive tumors (turbo cancers) on his liver, shortly after. He also tested positive on the igG4 test and the D- dimer tests. That only happens in the vaxxed!!

ALWAYS read the package inserts on any drugs! The flu and mRNA shots confirm these are LIVE viruses and shed for various or indefinite periods.

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Leo's avatar

Truthseeker: So, your 2 unvaxxed family members DO have spike antibodies. But that conflicts with your statement: "That ONLY happens in the vaxxed."

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Lori's avatar

Thank you for this info Sir Jeff!

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Truthseeker's avatar

What I'm saying is that the unvaxxed don't present with those... they have the spike protein through shedding. They are not vaxxed. It's called transfection.

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Lori's avatar

I think you meant this for Leo????

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shayne's avatar

Not only multi vaxxed, but working around massive amounts of EMF's, equipment that gives off radiation.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

But there's other jobs like that, like in power plants and such with people who are much less likely quadruple vaxxed, and are not all getting brain cancer.

And EMF stuff was around before C19 and brain cancer was not a thing like it is now.

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Double Mc's avatar

Most likely all injected from the same batch. They should have the batch # on their Vaccine Passports, and could look them up here: https://howbadismybatch.com

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Peace's avatar

I also agree with the EMFs as well as the hospital lighting which throws off the circadian rhythm. Studies have shown increased cancer due to the fluroescents and LEDs.

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kittynana's avatar

@Shayne- extremely low level and only one floor? No.

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CHop's avatar

It is a small possiblity some are not jabbed. However, it doesn't matter. If they are in close proximity for long period of time and skin to skin contact with the jabbed (coworkers or patients) shedding/transfer can occur. I personally know unjabbed people who have gotten pulmonary embolism, glioblastoma, and brain bleed. One's wife was recently jabbed, one's parents were recently jabbed and one is a massage therapist.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

I always want to ask folks who are suffering from some rotten illness if they were jabbed. It was okay to ask US that! But such a mean thing to ask THEM. Coinkydink, indeed.

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Chevrus's avatar

A double standard is a terrible thing to waste!

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

Hopefully they read C&C, or have friends who do…it would be great to see those dots connected publicly!

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

The other side already claims that "Long COVID" and "COVID" are the culprits. These stories and counter-stories write themselves. The question on whether they were vaccinated doesn't even need to be asked because if you are a nurse in 2021, you had to get the experimental injection, didn't you?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Especially in a state like Massachusetts.

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WP William's avatar

Taxyourtwosh-ts

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Mitch's avatar

Corn Pop was a bad dude, that was the first thing we learned about him

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Heartbreaking news this past week. Her beautiful 31 year old daughter, newly licensed MD (as of 2022) has been diagnosed with brain tumor. Seven months to live. Of course I didn’t ask if she was vaxxed, but I think it was damn near impossible to get through medical school the last few years without getting jabbed. šŸ™šŸ»

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Lori's avatar

I want to vomit hearing this. I am ready to get out my pitchfork and run these subhumans into the grave.

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Shelle's avatar

Childers mentioned: "His awful letter even invoked Founding Father George Washington and his smallpox inoculation orders, a tired trope I’ve often debunked."

Does anyone have links to the posts about Washington and inoculation? I remember some about this, but not enough and want to reread it.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I think I’m a faithful and thorough reader, but I don’t recall this at all. I researched, but just found articles saying G.W. did ā€˜mandate’ inoculation a year after forbidding it (all for strategic purposes) and thus heroically won the revolutionary war. All these stories were obviously used for propaganda to push the mandating of the jab and not trustworthy.

What’s the deal?

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Free in Florida's avatar

In Ron Chernow’s bio of George Washington (Page 200) - Fall of 1775 there was an outbreak of smallpox in British occupied Boston. The British herded up the diseased Bostonians and ā€œdumped them near American linesā€ which Washington feared was a weaponized move. He goes on to state that by 1777 Washington had ordered inoculations for every soldier who had never had the disease. (Footnote is Stephenson, ā€œPatriot Battles, P. 175.) I’m interested too what Jeff’s info on this might be.

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Lori's avatar

Darn right Annie! IT IS THE JABS, NOT ROCKET SCIENCE.

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Elise Guidoux's avatar

Wasn’t that an incredible interview! I would love to see his work on the forefront. It makes obvious and natural common sense to me.

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Taiga Rohrer's avatar

Nailed it to the T

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Neil Kellen's avatar

My wife is in the cell/gene therapy industry as a consultant. Her LinkedIn feed was blowing up over the departure of Marks (did he change his name from Marx?). Boy, people do hate it when you gore THEIR ox.

Unfortunately, my wife is not allowed to comment because we know how the left mob operates. And all she wanted to say was "Would you hire an employee who openly said they would not follow your direction?"

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J_in_Ontario's avatar

Jeff didn't mention it, but I recalled Marks being involved in some resignations. Two of his direct reports resigned in 2021. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9947445/Two-FDA-vaccine-regulators-RESIGN-clashing-WH-COVID-boosters.html

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CStone's avatar

And I read an article that said Marx was willing to openly debate his boss, RFK, in public forums.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

RFK would probably clean his clock. You don't write a book like "The Real Anthony Fauci" without knowing your stuff backward, forward, upside down, and sideways. Debate a highly knowledgeable and highly capable attorney? That's not very smart.

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CStone's avatar

Marx doesn’t appear to be very smart. Most evil people are not. They’re just diabolical, as Marx is. But not intelligent.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Just smart enough to do an enormous amount of damage.

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Peace's avatar

I would love to see a debate between Marks and RFKjr. I know where I would place my winning bets. Or a debate between RFKjr and anyone else. He has offered to debate multiple people and no one dares!

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Lori's avatar

He won't. He will say it and then come up with an excuse. Coward to the core.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

You're wife can comment on anything she wants—provided she is prepared to accept the consequences for such actions.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Yeah, sure. Just like - "it was your choice to get fired for not accepting the jab".

When consequences are grossly mismatched to the actions, they are no longer consequences - they are hate. I know this first-hand.

Now, if she were to state "Trump is an evil dictator literally worse than Stalin and Hitler and Mao combined." she'd be celebrated.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

There is no doubt she was coerced and pressured into not speaking up. There are still people out there that will dox you if you continue to disagree with them, and they might be perfect strangers to you, but because they are so indoctrinated into the orthodoxy of the narrative, they will burn calories to make sure you shut up, because in their eyes you are a purveyor of misinformation.

We see the ridiculous double standard all the time.

"Orange man fascist." yet no one has been loaded into train cars and sent to prison camps. Oh, and the person is free to say "orange man, fascist as you rightly pointed out, without any consequences to their saying it. Would a fascist allow you to speak out against them?

And the people who wrote the speech for the previous president wanted vaccine passports and all people to face mandatory vaccination in any industry over a certain number of workers, or they would lose their jobs. And yes, If you spoke out against vaccines or masks, or anything, you were blacklisted, unfollowed, blocked, and at times deplatformed.

Now, the people who were de-platformed on X, they were the ones not allowed to say anything. Those on Facebook who were fact-checked and "sent to Facebook jail" were also not allowed to say anything. Your wife though, would probably find out after saying something, and she would no longer be allowed certain privileges. And depending on the platform, they would then not be allowed to say something.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Love that the GAVI fund was cut. People are starting to see vaccines lead to terrible effects — from autism to death.

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/autism-and-the-fractured-soul-how

Like how things are moving along here

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Annie's avatar

Yep. Steve Kirsch was testifying to Pennsylvania senate about how the Amish children, unvaccinated, don't have autism rates like the rest of the children. Amish are a big control group that blows up the narrative.

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Trilby's avatar

I'm going to reiterate my theory that autism is being over-diagnosed. There's a scale now from one to ten. My adult son got tested (there's a story but nevermind) and he was diagnosed as level one autistic. Utter nonsense. He's just an introvert like me.

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Tonya's avatar

I think the over diagnosis of adults is being done on purpose to muddy the waters. There is a real and dramatic increase of severely affected children. The numbers from public health and the CDC showing that increase are based on diagnoses of children by the age of eight, not adults. The social contagion of self-diagnosis or adults seeking diagnoses via tik tok, etc. plus the cool "rebranding" of the condition are helpful to the pharmaceutical industry in covering up all the harms they are causing.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That and the lure of extra funding.

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Annie's avatar

Ding ding ding! We have a winner which is follow the money šŸ’° šŸ¤‘ šŸ’ø

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’ve heard they also do this with bilingual students, if their family speaks another language at home, even if the kid speaks English perfectly, they count them as having another first language to get extra funding.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Tonya, doctors always misdiagnose. That’s their first step to opening your wallet.

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Jeff C's avatar

I agree but both can be true.

The number of non-verbal, highly autistic individuals as a percentage of the population has definitely increased over time. There is no way these people could have been missed by earlier generations yet the occurrence rate has increased dramatically.

At the same time, people who in previous generations would have just been considered loners, introverts, or oddballs are now being classified as being on the spectrum. There's no doubt it's being diagnosed more frequently in this population due to the criteria being expanded. But that doesn't mean its all from that.

But something is going on, and the increase in non-verbal cases prove it. And it's almost certainty not genetic as it happened to quickly. So that leaves an environmental cause, and when coupled with countless parents reporting sudden changes immediately after vaccination, it looks pretty damning.

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Alice Ball's avatar

No doubt Jeff C. I think all above comments from Trilby, Tonya, Logic & Jacqui all are right in a way. All CAN be right while at the same time, we must see that a huge abnormal upsurge in diagnoses cannot be attributed solely to a broad umbrella of ASD, or solely to stupid diagnoses like Trilby's son. Tonya is right that there's a social contagion element at some ages. But in my mind & yours & many others, it has to be environment & the hugely likely culprit is the heavy metals in vaccines. Add to the fact that they have never actually studied vaccines the way other pharma is studied, and that they've covered up data, and are now crowing about misinformation from right-thinkers. I suspect the vaccine schedule is going to dramatically change in the near future.

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Jeff C's avatar

From your mouth to God's ear.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Agree.

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Jacquijacq's avatar

We always joke that by today’s standards, in our day we were all autistic!

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kittynana's avatar

@Trilby- THIS!!!!! Just like ADHD in the 90s- overused.

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Dena's avatar

If you they can name it, they can raise money for it. ā€œIntrovertā€ not so much.

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WP William's avatar

"Introvert-related Autism" perhaps, or some such new malady to define... studies/grants, then benefits, medicines, tracking on long term life impacts, unending appointments and follow-ups, then new policy and advocacy and law to build off it all.

Science will purport to explain every variety of human differences and categorize and then place us all into some genetic predisposed hierarchical Bio-Human Matrix

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

I am trying to imagine the psychiatric community coming up with first a diagnosis then a medication to treat quiet, thoughtful, conscientious, compliant children, i.e., introverts such as I was. I guess if it'$ a money maker, study it to "prove" there's something "wrong" with the children I described, then publish publish publish then hammer the parents to medicate the quiet -especially that- and thoughtfulness out of their kids? Nightmare dystopian.

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WP William's avatar

Social Non-Engagement Syndrome, Restless Self-Reflection Disorder, Authoritarianism Oppositional Induced Anxiety and Depression. Reflexive Cerebral Processing-Terseness Disease. ALL science-based terminology for the millions of layperson-consumers to comprehend and desire the marketing.

What great opportunities for Grants/Studies/Pharma/Medical Industrial work for Bio-Behavioral Modification to truly alter lives and society!

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

*edit - šŸ¤"Like" (non-functional button)

Off and running with labeling lingo. ...When did you say the deadline was for grant applications for federal funding for studies? ...DOGE has been looking into NIH grants you say? So, has that well dried up? ...Well, for sure Pharma has something in the pipeline we can use. We can definitely cook things to suggest usefulness. We just gotta get us $ome $cratch around here. Who cares where it comes from? Maybe we can figure out an angle for DoD? Do you know anyone at BARDA? Any connections at ARPA-H?...

...Probably more than a grain of truth to the foregoing totally fictional line of thought... But what do I know?

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Te Reagan's avatar

I think ADHD is over-diagnosed as well. Adults in their fifties suddenly diagnosed as ADHD.

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Juju's avatar

This is why they are trying to force Amish children to get vaccinated, to get rid of this evidence. It’s pure evil to do that to them.

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Jeff S's avatar

Not only no vax, but a heaping helping of that Amish jam and jelly. Yum!

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Barbara Moser, RNC's avatar

And, real milk

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Canada has lots of excess milk. Farmers are being forced to just dump it. The world is udderly mad.

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Lori's avatar

Such a sin to waste sustenance.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I was gonna say - my daughter has drank milk her whole life and suddenly in the past 7-8 years does not tolerate dairy. šŸ¤” Why all of a sudden? And they are trying to outlaw REAL raw milk. We had to switch her to almond milk and my husband sounds just like Jeff. You CAN’T milk a nut!!! And he refuses to drink it. But what do you do when you can no longer tolerate the dairy that they homogenized to death and now is intolerable?

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jwemd's avatar

"Intolerance" now related to leaky/dysfunction gut? which is now epidemic?

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Peter Mac's avatar

You might want to check out this grass-fed, organic, low-temp pasteurized, non-homogenized brand:

https://kalonasupernatural.com/simple-methods/

I get them at the local Natural Grocers, my favorites being Half & Half, Cream, Whole Milk Cottage Cheese, and I confess, their amazing French Onion Dip

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Barbara Moser, RNC's avatar

Amish sell raw milk.

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NinaG's avatar

I’m in the same boat. Can no longer tolerate dairy and am struggling with almond milk, a poor, poor substitute!

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MnmMom's avatar

If you can obtain it, raw milk might be an option for you. We learned when my daughter was younger (painful intolerance that would put her on the floor w/cramps), that it wasn't the milk that was the problem. It was all the God-given, natural enzymes that make it digestible are pasteurized right out of the milk. She could drink raw milk just fine! Fresh goat milk was ok but became "game-y" much faster. We also learned to watch cheese ingredients list. Quality, more expensive brands, like Tillamouk, add the enzymes back in after pasteurization. P.S. Do not use pre-shredded cheese. It is covered in a mold inhibitor which is really an anti-biotic. This kills your own gut flora that allows you to properly digest everything!

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Lori's avatar

Me too-same with ice cream/cheese. Have to go with lactose free on anything daily. Coconut milk is very good. Almond milk has a lot of PUFAs I just found out so I have to decrease my intake of that for sure.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

We tried her on lactose free and that didn’t do it. We use coconut milk for a few things. We make her a ranch dressing/dip using coconut milk. She doesn’t drink almond milk by itself. I just use it for cooking her things that need ā€œmilkā€. It’s frustrating for sure.

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Lori's avatar

Can she remember anything around that time when this reared its head that may have been the trigger, subtle or substantial?

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Sunnydaze's avatar

No. She is a special needs adult so getting that information is next to impossible and as her mom I’m unable to pinpoint anything. We dealt with the GI issues for 10 years then three yrs ago took her off gluten, then dairy. Then tried to reintroduce dairy and it was a no go. Got a diagnosis of Celiac Disease but it isn’t 100% confirmed because we are not willing to put her through going back on gluten for months to do an intestinal biopsy for 100% confirmation. The end result would be the same. Strict G/f diet which we already do. Sorry. That’s the short version šŸ˜‚

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Peace's avatar

Have you tried the GAPS diet? Might be worth looking into for your daughter.

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Lori's avatar

You are right, it is maddening trying to figure out what triggered this. At least you have adjusted her diet to where she is stable. Have to be thankful for any blessings we receive these days.

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Peace's avatar

Our state only allows raw milk for pets. I may or may not have been part of a local coop that purchased raw milk for my non-existent pet. Hubby used to joke about my nefarious runs to pick up the milk at an out of the way location.

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MnmMom's avatar

Also being in a state that does not allow raw milk to be sold, I cannot confirm or deny, hearing about a coop that purchased a cow together for their own use. Since this coop of friends needed someone to board the cow for them….

outputs were shared.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Unfortunately for us the Amish don't make the best vax/unvax control group as their lifestyle differences contain a number of confounders. The most probative study would be entirely unvaxxed children living alongside fully vaxxed children and otherwise participating in the same activities with similar diets and similar exposures to environmental toxins.

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Kathy's avatar

We have that too. There is a pediatrician who had a large number of homeschooled kids in his practice and was with them from the time of birth. I think his name is Paul Thomas, but I’m not sure. He published statistics on all disease diseases, including autism in his vaxxed v unvaxxed study. It was astonishing, not just for autism, but ADHD, asthma, eczema, ear infections, and many more. Of course, they took his license away.

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Patty's avatar

You are right, it is Dr. Paul Thomas. I believe the study author is James Lyons Weiler.

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Phil's avatar

His approach is holistic, recognising that vaccines are one of several factors - as he explains here: https://www.babybonds.us/blog/2023/10/14/vaccine-safety-and-wellness-for-your-child-about-dr-pauls-approach

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J_in_Ontario's avatar

Not only that, there was also a middle cohort of children who recived spaced out or delayed vaxxes compared to the CDC schedule. I believe those children's results fit neatly in the middle of the other two cohorts. That demonstrates a dose-response curve.

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cltwilson1's avatar

I remember that! But now I've been unable to find the video where he's giving the talk. Let me know if you can find it.

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sadie's avatar

Dr Thomas is on chd tv.

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CStone's avatar

Disagree . Everything about them is opposite. Which proves, at least to me, just about our entire lifestyle is out of whack, while theirs seems to be , mostly on an even keel.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Amish aren't just about eating garden produce and not vaccinating. They have other much less desirable issues. I once found them appealing. My brother laughs at our self sufficient lifestyle as Amish but after research I realized that it isn't all it seems.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

This is the control group Big Pharma is trying their damnedest to destroy. Then the world will have nothing/no one to compare the vaxxed to.

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Tom's avatar

But if we did that, how could one then adjust the models to achieve one's desired outcome?

/sarc-off

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Suzanne's avatar

My five grands are unjabbed and living amongst the ā€œnormalā€ population. They haven’t caught any dastardly diseases and get the usual colds and runny noses that normies get. I’m sure Big P would never do a study control group with them as it would nuke their narrative that they’re on the way to the grave without all 80 vaccines that are now recommended.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

I come close to crying with joy when I find parents not jabbing their kids. I am grateful that several in our family are eschewing vaccines. Their kids are all healthy and super smart. I sometimes wonder what my life would have been like without them in part because my asthma was a likely result of early childhood vaccines. It is unfortunate that one cannot be de-vaccinated.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Even with all the inbreeding. Cousins anyway.

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Lori's avatar

Me too, Gates, WEF/Marks/Fauci/Offit/Hotez are cut from a cloth that needs to be burned and turned to ash.

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CStone's avatar

Birx needs to be on that list too

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Lori's avatar

and many more like bat lady shi, ralph baric, all involved with gain of fx etc.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Would like to see legislation preventing these evil ngos applying for future money.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

"It’s very curious how two astonishing narrative pivots appeared so closely together."

Synchronized narrative pivots in mainstream outlets are never a coincidence. Zelensky has outgrown his usefulness, and it's time to reconstruct the illusion of democracy, like the Zappa quote in reverse:

ā€œThe illusion of freedom will continue as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way, and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theatre.ā€ (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/memes-by-themes-14-politics)

P.S. "uncharacteristically uncurious"

I think you mean "characteristically uncurious"?

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Seems since the Plandemic, MSM is, as Margaret said, characteristically uncurious. Or did they start before?

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Long before, but they stopped bothering to hide it in 2020.

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RU's avatar

They learned a lesson from the Iraq fiasco. It was the wrong lesson, but a lesson nonetheless. What they learned is that they can't even ask questions that might open an "expert" to giving a response that comes to haunt them. Think Rumsfeld and his "uh, yeah, to the, uh, north, and west, and south..." - or whatever his exact words were - in response to the question about where the WMDs were. These days they would instead take the assertion that there are WMDs at face value and amplify it to the maximum degree possible across every available platform, demonizing anyone who'd dare ask for proof. That's the lesson they learned: don't even try to be curious or interested or to pretend to be trying to get to the truth.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

The Truman Show.

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daverkb's avatar

No accident. The Green Goblin was probably offered a deal he could not refuse, like his life, a place of habitation unmolested ... and he can keep his ill-gotten grift money. And the replacement 'candidates' have probably already been vetted, approached ... and agreed upon in principle by both the Federation and the US.

Even the Slime Controlled News Machine in its many reversals of itself is no accident. Such slime have to slither out from underneath the their mountain of mind control scripting and move on to the 'next thing'. And the next big thing is the across the board normalization of the Collective West. And the Commies will bend their 'news' outfits because they have to because it is always about money, and survival of them with money. (Who would ever want to be poor? And honest?)

It takes time to unwind. Even the Trump machine needs time to unwind and dance out with grace.

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Lori's avatar

Dance out? What do you mean by that?

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daverkb's avatar

Perceptions have to be managed across multiple audiences, especially in the West, and in particular in the United States where nothing is what it seems.

The Russians are much more plain spoken, much more straightforward than is the Western World which is now undergoing a process to extricate itself from a largely Woke Virtual Reality. This manufacture reality has been largely populated by the walking dead, dream walkers and all manner of imaginative yet pointless inventions signifying nothing. The Russians, now planted in Russian traditionalism, including the moral compass of the Russian Orthodox Church, has no need 'to dance' around anything.

The usage is metaphorical.

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Lori's avatar

I still don't understand the dancing out with grace in reference to Trump. I find him very straightforward. What am I missing?

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daverkb's avatar

It is analysis. It is the separating of the noise out from the real aims, the real designs both short and long term. It is recognizing the difference between the ever present Reality Show (the stage show) and what is really going on. And much more. Nobody ever does this perfectly, but a few people get real good at it over time, and with additive learning and the benefit of experience.

It's understanding the dance of life and how it goes on. Some people like Putin and Trump are masters and rarely make mis-steps. Others like Zelinsky are totally out their element, nearly clueless. Ditto for the clueless clown leaders of the EU, Canada and the United Kingdom, just children playing dress up.

The smart money now appears to be on Trump and whoever is behind him. The bet is that the epic restructure, a normalization across the board ongoing, will take. And those who bet right will be secure in their wealth and businesses for generations to come. Just my take.

There are always cautions however. The biggest being China who has a lead in all key emerging technologies. China is now in relation to the United States where the United States stood in relationship to Japan and Germany in the year 1940. For example and in 1940, Germany smelted around twelve million tons of steel a year. The United States on the other hand smelted around ninety million tons per annum. Some facts just stick out and have consequences. It was madness for Germany and Japan to take on this kind of industrial capacity.

Take Russia, and completely shattered in the decade of the 1990s but now in may respects far stronger than the United States. Russia is now the most financial secure country in the world, has weapon systems that put the United States to shame. And Russia is now a world leader in the export of agricultural products. All done around some thirty year's time.

How things come out long term, only time will tell. But a lot of things are viewable (more or less) more immediately.

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Lori's avatar

Got it! Thank you. I concur and as always, time will tell. In the meantime, we all fight the good fight so to speak. If only humans were careful and considerate creatures, we would all live in a much contented world. Heavy sigh.

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LMWC's avatar

As someone from Michigan that has lived through the liberalization of our Supreme Court over the last two election cycles where billions of dark money was pored into electing ā€œnon partisanā€ liberals to the State Supreme Court, I know how important WIsconsin’s Supremes are. The corruption is systematic and the Dem’s Deep State uses the same playbook.

Multiplying…

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Jennifer's avatar

Be careful with the donation page. I accidentally donated twice because it kept asking for a tip, but didn’t give me an option of no tip. So I went back to reduce my donation and add a tip, but ended up donating twice. I really hate WinRed.

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Penny North's avatar

WinRed is a hard pass for me. The one time I did that multiplier put me on every spammer and political money grab list out there. I’m still fighting spam texts!

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NAB's avatar

Yes, I'm anticipating massive spam now but I think the WI race is THAT important. I did not provide my cell number and the final pleas for tips and processing fees are super, super annoying.

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Juju's avatar

Same. I hate what WinRed did to my texts and emails last fall and I couldn’t stop it. But I sat here and thought the aggravation to deal with all that again is the least I can do because this is too important.

Our politicians need to provide GiveSendGos etc in the future if they can’t get WinRed under control.

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Lori's avatar

me too, if we win, all the spam is worth it.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

WinRed ruined my life. :-|

My number gets so much spam now. I delete/block them, but they rotate the numbers.

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CL Shoemake's avatar

I NEVER give my phone number to stuff like that. 😱. If/ when spam emails start, I unsubscribe as quickly as possible. 😊

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Patty's avatar

I got up to 10 texts a day running up to the election from using that site.

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Barnjai's avatar

Me too! I have "unsubscribed" multiple times but to no avail. Also multiple emails. Sorry, no WinRed for me.

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4Freedom's avatar

I did the multiplier because Jeff asked. Like you I will soon be fighting the spam. I detest winred!

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Marty Kiner's avatar

Me too. I block twenty to thirty a day!

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Kathy's avatar

You can block them later.

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Melissa Bolger's avatar

Me too but I did it anyway. I sent 100 letters to WI voters via My Faith Votes. I hope and pray it helps and will be praying for this election and the two seats in FL. If Pateonis loses in Pensacola, I’m going to be mad at Gaetz for resigning.

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CathyRN's avatar

It’s optional to add your phone

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RunningLogic's avatar

You can omit your phone number. I still get emails but that’s better (easier to ignore) than the loads of text messages.

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Elizabeth Carlson's avatar

Darn, I didn’t know that. Next time I’ll donate the old fashioned way, by mail with a check!

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RunningLogic's avatar

There’s no asterisk next to that field, so not required. But hard to see šŸ˜•

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CL Shoemake's avatar

Same here! I try to never give out my phone number!

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Deb's avatar

Me too! When I tried to speak with someone with the RNC I was given some lame lie that they so not ever share your info... something to that effect, but I get noticed all the way from timbucktoo!!!!! It is horrible. I may have to change my phone number to get away from them. Every time I block their latest number another one pops up!!!

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shayne's avatar

Yes, I won't use WinRed except for C&C giving.

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Steve Verrier's avatar

I saw that also... below the 2nd donate button there is a decline button that is active though it doesn't look like it and below that it did say my donation was received. It took me a couple minutes to realize that though.

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NAB's avatar

Yes! Super dishonest, if you ask me. WinRed is terrible.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Me too. They are tricksy!

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Melissa Bolger's avatar

Is this my new friend from TRUTH? Woostershire

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Carol M.'s avatar

I never give them a tip, so as to keep the ā€œ2ā€ in the donation, and also never give my number. So we shall see what happens next! I don’t mind snail mailšŸ˜—

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Juju's avatar

Btw on the subsequent pages after the donation the button to bypass the ā€œtipā€ looks greyed out but it is not. Tap that ā€œdeclineā€ or whatever it says and it will go to next page. It’s an active button. They are exploiting our familiarity with buttons not being more colorful or vivid until we do something - but the greyed out button actually works.

I despise deceitful UI programming like that.

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KBB's avatar

Not happy about using WinRed, but I did it for Jeff. Gave the phone number of our old-fashioned landline, they can text that to their hearts' content.

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Lori's avatar

me too and for all of us, we need to win.

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Melissa Bolger's avatar

Me too. Usually I give to senate conservative fund. None of that nonsense happens through them

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Tom Slaughter's avatar

Win Red's donation page threw an error at my attempt to follow Jeff's request, saying "Your card does not support this type of purchase". I don't know what to think of that.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Hmmm...who is the issuing bank?

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Tom Slaughter's avatar

Fifth Third, a regional bank. Not exactly a left wing bastion.

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Lori's avatar

I did the same thing.

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Tom's avatar

"Gates —an Epstein island graduate—"

Bill Gates ONLY had dinner with Jeffrey Epstein. 37 times. And he's "dead" now . . . so one has to be careful.

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Jeff S's avatar

37 times? They must have been hungry?

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Austin's avatar

What was on the menu?

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Politico Phil's avatar

You think Kathleen is kidding, right? She's not. The depth of evil that the elites live in is beyond the ability of this forum to even discuss.

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Janet's avatar

Yes. Elizabeth Nickson has a very horrible post on the utter evil of certain elites.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

šŸŽÆ

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Ugh!

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

I was going to say, one of Marina Abramović’s cake creations, but Kathleen’s answer is far more accurate. Go back and watch ā€œMonsters, Inc.ā€ again. It tells you almost everything you need to know…

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Bones's avatar

Leg of Scam

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Beckadee's avatar

lol

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

I’m told Gates is a vegetarian and drinks loads of Diet Coke

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Lori's avatar

Wonder why he owns the most farmland in the US??? I doubt he is going to grow plants on it.....????

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Porge's avatar

I thought it was for his fake lab grown meat šŸ– ugh!

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Lori's avatar

I always believed while the useless eaters (us according to WEF) are eating insects and lab grown food, he and his elite cronies will be eating grass fed organic no antibiotic meats and growing healthy food. If that happens, I pray they all choke on it.

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Beckadee's avatar

No wonder he looks like shite.

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Lori's avatar

Bill Gates is an example of the Devil's sidekick. He is no philanthropist but a conniving and sick twist SOB that needs to be gone.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Ah, yes… those ā€˜dinners’. Total PR crisis management word. Two successful men sitting down to discuss business opportunities. Riiiiight.

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Beckadee's avatar

Epstein wanted some of Gates money to help start his breeding program in NM.

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Deb S's avatar

So, being the data geek I am, I wanted to get some numbers on the nurse story. The hospital doesn't publish exact numbers for maternity nurses, so I asked Grok to do a little estimating for me based on the number of births. Grok determined that there are approximately 4,200 births at this particular hospital each year. Using generalized staffing numbers for maternity wards, the number of nurses employed there would be somewhere between 60 and 100. I tried to be extremely conservative with this analysis, so I went with the high-end of 100 nurses. Next, the incidence of brain tumors in the US is 23-25 per 100,000 people per year. (Again, to be conservative, let's stick with the higher number of 25 per 100k.) For a population of 100, the expected cases would be 100 x 0.00025 (0.025 cases) per year, or one case every 40 YEARS. That means for these 100 nurses, we would expect one of them - ONE! - to develop a brain tumor over the course of 40 years. I won't get into the weeds on probabilities, but in essence, the odds of this happening are less than 1 in 10 million. (The odds of you getting struck by lightning are 1 in 800,000, just for comparison.) In fact, to quote Grok, "... clusters of 10 brain tumors in a group of 100 over decades would raise epidemiological red flags, but statistically, it's near-impossible...' So! In a sane world, this would be bold-face top-of-the-fold news, and it would be "all hands on deck" to find the cause. Even though it's staring us in the face.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh wow 😳 Thanks for that analysis!

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Free in Florida's avatar

Great work, Deb. Do you mind if I copy and paste and send to Alex Berenson? Or if you get his blog, I’m sure he’d be interested from you. Thx.

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Deb S's avatar

Of course! Please feel free to share. :)

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kara's avatar

God bless you and all the "data geeks" out there! This was a fascinating distillation; thank you!

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Beckadee's avatar

Agree.

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SB's avatar

Thank you.

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Teresa Thibodeaux's avatar

I laughed way too hard about the cockroach’s. And yes palmetto bugs are the thing of nightmares. Oh hell no! Is right.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I’ll always remember seeing one on a trip to Florida with 2 girlfriends when I was 18. We saw one in our room and didn’t know what to do, so we sprayed the heck out of it with nail polish quick dry spray….screaming all the while. Still makes me laugh. šŸ˜†

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Teresa Thibodeaux's avatar

Teenagers and flying palmetto bugs. Always good for a laugh. šŸ˜„

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Kathy's avatar

My family was vacationing in Puerto Rico when we were kids, and my brothers and I were watching the Palmetto bugs climb across everyone’s shoes at the outdoor dining tables! They did not seem to notice!

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Annie's avatar

I am all for making progressives, elitists, wef/nwo fiends drink roach "milk." They should eat and drink zee bugs. As for the rest of us it is a big "Heck No!!"

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alongername's avatar

"I’m sorry I had to inflict this monstrous story on you, but I had to alert you to the creeping peril.

I can’t be the only one. Let me know if you’re with me, in the comments."

comment: don't shoot the messenger , but just like vaccines and many other things........... it might be worth finding out what poisons are being used by one's friendly exterminator .

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Beckadee's avatar

Don't you know it's all harmless except for everything it comes in contact with. I'm especially disgusted by the people who hire the mosquito spraying companies who come in full hazmat suits but yeah it only kills the mosquito. People better wake the hell up. Monarchs soon to be put on endangered list and glyphosate is now in a lot of honey. Rant over for now.

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Teresa Carstensen's avatar

Pollinator bees are in trouble...which means we ALL are too:

[..."If this is a multi-year thing, it'll change the way we consume food in the United States," Shook said. "If we lose 80% of our bees every year, the industry cannot survive, which means we cannot pollinate at the scale that we need to produce food in the United States."

...One of Shook's businesses focuses on rebuilding dead hives. He's receiving an alarming number of those hives, he said, from commercial operations across the country. Beekeeping groups say 25% of those commercial operations may be put out of business by year's end because of the losses.

"I got a call from a friend who had 20,000 beehives at the start of the winter, and he's at less than 1,000. He said 'This is it, I'm done.' I've had far too many of those calls in the last few weeks," Shook said. "It's not just a beekeeper issue. This is a national food security issue."] See more:

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bee-deaths-food-supply-stability-honeybees/

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Teresa Thibodeaux's avatar

Ok, yeah, that would be pretty satisfying. šŸ˜šŸ¤£

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Tonya's avatar

They set the stage for acceptance of roach milk by demonizing almond milk, the former darling of vegans. The story they spun is that almonds are among the most water consuming crops to produce. Add to that the water used in producing almond milk, and they accused the industry of wasting precious resources. So I'm wondering if maybe they are going to try tosay that cockroach milk uses less water, so that's a plus. Of course it will use less water than any plant-based milk substitute since plants need water to grow, and cockroaches need much less, I am assuming.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

There is nothing that could set the stage for acceptance of roach milk, nothing!!!

I wonder if they use a roach clip in the milking process????????

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Beckadee's avatar

yep, roaches get the clip and the 'scientists' get the bong

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JC in Ak's avatar

šŸ˜†

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Annie's avatar

Whatever the reason - it's roaches. 🤮🤯

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Janet's avatar

Had a giant water bug at least 4 inches long land on my dinner plate standing around a pool in Thailand once. Very shocking. Someone next to me screamed and flipped it off. The markets were full of sizzling types of bugs and worm like things. Very colorful when you made your choice. I passed.

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Annie's avatar

I would pass out.

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Janet's avatar

It was big as s bird. Yeah. I checked my shoes from then on like in scorpion country.

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william howard's avatar

As it is, we already pay exterminators —handsomely— to keep zee bugs out of our food.

so when will the exterminators get around to stopping the mRNA bugs from getting into our food supply via vaccinating livestock

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Juju's avatar

From what I understand they aren’t ā€œmilkedā€ they are squashed for the excretions. 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮 They are breeding them by the millions to increase production. My goodness can you imagine living nearby when there’s a leak in their cages? 😳

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yup like I said in my late to the party comment, more like juice than milk 🤮

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Unless it comes from the mammary gland of a mammal, it is not milk. Nut juice or bug juice, take your pick, all ick.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yup exactly.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Gross!

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I learned about them living in New Orleans. They can get huge.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Saw and experienced them the first time when I was stationed in Pensacola, FL.

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Beckadee's avatar

They will survive a nuclear blast.

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Beckadee's avatar

Lived with them my whole life. You need hand eye coordination in dealing with those suckers which I have. 50+ years ago remember living in the country and behind our house was a cinderblock garage apartment. We would go in at night and turn on the light where the kitchen was and you would swear that's what ATL was like during their busiest time. Good times- lol. Gross yes but I was more concerned with water moccasins, rattlesnakes and coral snakes. Life on the lake!

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carily myers's avatar

Live in SC, they ARE huge.

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Carol M.'s avatar

I looked up ā€œdo bugs breastfeedā€ and the short answer is ā€œNo!ā€ So. 😜

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Peace's avatar

Carol - get with the program. Of course bugs don't breast feed. They chest feed:)

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RunningLogic's avatar

Only mammals have mammary glands. And bugs are not mammals.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Eeewww! I could never live in a tropical place!

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RunningLogic's avatar

I hate the extreme cold but am simultaneously glad of it because it keeps the bugs in check šŸ˜†šŸ˜

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Transcriber B's avatar

Thanks for reporting. Dr. Peter Marks needs to be held accountable before the law for mass murder.

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Fla Mom's avatar

The nurses have access to their batch numbers, so they know whether they match or not. Their health insurance presumably comes from their employer, the hospital, so that would be one reason to be afraid of speaking out. They need their health insurance right now. This is yet another reason to de-link health insurance from employers.

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Doohmax's avatar

So the Globalist playbook now is to use the judge(s) to control the political narrative. They can’t win an election so they disqualify their opposition ā€œlegallyā€. Romanian elections overturned by ā€œjudgeā€ now a ā€œjudgeā€ in France has ruled Le Pen ineligible to run for office. Trump is under assault from ā€œjudgesā€ while Roberts and the SCOTUS twiddle their thumbs and offer Trump catcalls from the upper deck.

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Jason A Clark's avatar

If the elections are tomorrow how will today's multipliers help? Won't it be over by the time they get the money?

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Margot Wooster's avatar

I wondered that too so I only sent $2

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

You can purchase more robo calls to get out the vote. And if you’re lucky and raise enough $, you can pay people to door knock and/or help cure ballots after the election. It ain’t over till it’s over and every penny counts.

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Kathy's avatar

Probably for ā€œ get out the voteā€

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Jason A Clark's avatar

Not sure how it would help in time. Unless they run a deficit or something.

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On an island's avatar

That was my question as well.

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NAB's avatar

Ads?? And GOTV.

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Jason A Clark's avatar

Ads? After the fact?

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NAB's avatar

The election is tomorrow, right? I know a ton of ads get dropped on the eve of election day. Maybe I have the dates wrong.

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Jason A Clark's avatar

They can't wake up tomorrow, see how much money they raised today, and magically get a bunch of new ad placements. Can they? That hasn't been my experience.

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NAB's avatar

My guess is they have already bought ad space and will use this money to pay for them after the fact. I'm not really sure, though. Again, all I know is the Left does this in every election. Soros is still pouring money into WI, so why not the Right?

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NofloChick's avatar

Good morning everyone! Happy Monday!šŸ˜Ž

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My Favorite Things's avatar

NofloChick,

šŸ€ šŸ„‡Lucky You šŸ„‡šŸ€

I remember when Monday was the most dreaded day of the week šŸ˜‚šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚ Now it’s a day like any other -except that I avoid grocery pickup at Walmart because it’s extremely busy.

Hope you have a wonderful day!

The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart.

~Helen Keller

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NofloChick's avatar

Same here! Now I embrace it! šŸ˜Ž

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Happy Monday to you!!

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