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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

It is a delight to see you here, Tessa, and thank you for this fun and provocative roundup! I love Jeff’s tip of reading this in your Russian accent 😹

I, too, have mused about the motives of philanthropaths (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-a-philanthropath-dreams), and I have come to similar conclusions as you. I do believe many have convinced themselves they are saving the planet from civilization, but as you said, whatever perverse lies they tell themselves, they nevertheless remain a cataclysmic threat to the continued existence of our species. We’re witnessing a showdown between humanity and hubris, and hubris always, eventually, falls.

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Tessa Lena's avatar

Thank you, dear Margaret Anna, and I think you are right. Many of them believe their own BS. But then again, so does a classic mobster and murderer, so...

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Roger Beal's avatar

So does Satan.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I don’t disagree! I believe we are also dealing with narcissism. This condition will tender them somewhat incapable of good will towards others even if they have convinced themselves that they are humanitarians. It’s a dismal condition to live with; at least for us.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

True.

Once you throw God out of the equation, you become your own little god, ready to ‘force’ others to follow in your image.

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Ontological Shock's avatar

Yuval Noah Harari: "God is dead. It's just taking a while to get rid of the body."

And this guy is worshipped by the elites as their own brilliant pet god.

On the other hand, being a member of "body of Christ" takes on a whole new urgency, gives you a mission and makes you a target all at once. Thanks for clearing that up, Harari.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

Yuval!! That man simply won’t go away. He’s the master of the new push of transhumanisn. Find a nice place somewhere on your body to have them insert the chip!

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Katherine's avatar

Creepy doesn't cover it; could someone please check for a pulse?

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

I categorize him as lowercase antichrist. However, uppercase might fit the description written about here in Daniel. Dan 11:37. “He shall regard neither the God of his fathers nor the desire of women, nor regard any god; for he shall exalt himself above them all.” He’s Jewish but doesn’t follow Judaism; he’s an admitted homosexual and based on his ravings fits the rest of the verse. You decide for yourself.

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Chevrus's avatar

I have often sent Tessas 'The Great Reset for Dummies' off to friends and family who need a little "clueing in" its quality material!

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Martha's avatar

I also found Tessa's video:

The Great Reset for Dummies

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kscxTpZ14Ts

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Katherine's avatar

Those whom the God's would destroy they make "mad" first.

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NAB's avatar

It's the sheer hubris of technocrats that astounds me. I'm Christian, and the more I learn of the whole technocracy movement, the more I realize we are back in the Garden of Eden with the serpent's tempting words, "Did G-d really say....?" These midwives are absolutely convinced of their Divine power and goodness all, ironically, to the detriment of the humanity they claim to care about.

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Katherine's avatar

They are Nhilists. Lost. Denying God and the magic and mystery of Creation, attempting to ursurp and replace that which is beyond them. Instead they create outside of themselves the wasteland that is their soul.

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

Let’s hope their philanthropathic hubris doesn’t fail to the point of nukes flying. Then it all fails. They’ll discover that their doomsday bunkers aren’t quite all they’re cracked up to be.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Hi mzlizzi :-) I have contributed countless comments across Substack without doing so but understand it may appear that way if you only see a portion of my responses. I include links when they are pertinent to the subject at hand, as in this case, and thousands of readers have expressed appreciation for my alerting them to the relevant pieces.

If I have an existing resource with hundreds of pertinent references for those who wish to delve further into the topic, why wouldn’t I share it? Substack is about cross-pollination of ideas, and I am grateful to other writers who share their work in kind. I learned about many of my favorite writers from them posting links to their articles (e.g., Igor Chudov, Mark Oshinskie) in the comments, and I am grateful that they made the effort to both create and share their work so I and others can be aware of it.

I understand if you’re not interested yourself, but many other people are, so you can skip over whatever you (dis)like while others can pluck whichever flowers they find intriguing as they peruse.

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Tucson Tanya's avatar

Well said Margaret. It is lovely to see differing opinions and rebuttals that are free of inflammatory statements. Such a breathe of fresh air to read level-headed differing opinions.

Thank you.

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Katherine's avatar

Tried to "like," the tech failed, so I'm doing it in person: LIKE!! 😁

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Broken Pottery's avatar

So I learned that you just have to refresh the page and your "like" will show. It happens to me a lot.

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Tucson Tanya's avatar

I needed that whole-body laugh this afternoon- TY! Blessings to you

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

😹😽

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

I appreciate your gracious words, Tucson Tanya 🤲

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Dr. K's avatar

Margaret's comment is spot on. She has done monumental research and monumental writing in this space. Virtually none of us discover other substacks except by clicking through on comments we find germane/worth a look. How else would you suggest finding them?

I have not clicked on many advertised substacks and, conversely, have become a founding subscriber on others to which I clicked through. The ability to see more of what someone interesting has said is part of the power of the platform.

If it bothers you, I suggest you just do not click on the links. But you will be harming only yourself and losing much of the power of the platform.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

I am grateful to and for you, Dr. K 🙏

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Rick & Wanda's avatar

Many, many of us subscribe to both C&C and Margaret Anna Alice - I highly recommend both (as well as bad cattitude for high-level snark)

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Dr Linda's avatar

Same

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

It is an honor to have you as part of the beautiful communities we are creating together, Rick & Wanda 🙌

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Sometimes the comment section is as much of an interest as the article itself. So by giving an additional article you allow additional comments which continues to expand the horizon of one’s learning. Thank you Margaret Anna and Tessa.

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Tracy's avatar

I totally agree. I'm always looking for extra info in the comment section that I otherwise wouldn't have found.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

🙏📚🙌

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You and Tessa were amazing additions to C & C this week. Thank you. Wish I weren’t unemployed currently or I’d pay for all these blog subscriptions. So ironic to see someone scold you for hitch-hiking off C & C to promote additional information from an article you researched and blogged, only to see you as the guest contributor on C & C the following day. Little crow in their diet this week, as a result.

Blessings and a 1000 thank you’s.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thank you for your kind words, Greg, and please don’t feel badly about being unable to subscribe. Your moral support is infinitely more valuable and meaningful to me 🤗

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

Kudos to you MAA for responding to mzlizzi. When people criticize others - and she seems to zero in on you for some odd reason, they lack credibility of their own so feel the need to minimize yours to inflate themselves.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thank you so much for your moving words, Carol 🤗

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Dr Linda's avatar

It didn’t seem like an observation to me. Perhaps I read it incorrectly. It seemed like a criticism. A criticism that each of us has control over. So I’m a bit confused.

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Gigi's avatar

I've noticed too, find it distasteful (like spamming), and was shocked that Jeff gave MAA -of all people- the spotlight (and probably advertising cred she can use) of first guest blogger.

Brave of you to stick your neck out.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

I’m a real person, Gigi, not just a name on a screen. I understand that it’s easy to say things about people you don’t know based on certain assumptions or impressions, but I’m guessing you’ve never spent time reading my writing or getting to know the person behind the comments you find so irritating.

If you had, you would realize I am sharing these because thousands of people have found them valuable in helping to deepen their understanding, awaken the sleeping, fight tyranny, and end democide. These are my overriding, all-consuming passions, and I am devoting every possible second to doing that.

Part of that mission involves sharing that information with like-minded people who appreciate the opportunity to learn, find hundreds of vetted references packaged in an accessible format, and take action on items like #StopTheWHO and #StopTheShots. The majority of the C&C army shares my desire to reverse totalitarianism and end mass murder and thus appreciates these opportunities and tools.

I am sorry you and a few others have the impression that this is about self-promotion or advertising. If I wanted more attention, I wouldn’t keep turning down interview requests so I could remain focused on writing more essays.

If you ever create content you feel has the potential to contribute to our shared goals of defeating tyranny and saving lives, I hope you will not hesitate to share it with the C&C army and anywhere else where kindred spirits are joining together to restore our liberties, defend truth, and protect humanity.

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Gigi's avatar

Are you attempting to preach to the choir or persuade the skeptical?

Clearly you have a giant fan club among the CC choir. Part of the reason your comments are so prominent here and hard to avoid is that I sort comments by "top" and you get many likes.

But the spamming is a turn-off to me. If your essays are so good and so powerful then people like me will be attracted by the profundity of your comments to click on your name and read your blog. I must have seen you advertise your essay about Covid shots for children at least 10 times and I find the advertising distasteful. It does not attract me to read it. Also, the fact that Jeff chose you to be his first substitute blogger brings him down a bunch of notches in my estimation.

If that hurts your feelings, I'm sorry, but since you replied to me personally, I am taking the opportunity to be brutally honest. There is just something about the constant advertising (spamming) that I find distasteful and I am not inclined to provide positive reinforcement for that behavior.

You have now increased the size of your fan club with Jeff's help. Congratulations!

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Grandma Bear's avatar

I have discovered so many wonderful writers on Substack from links that they (and others) posted to an article, and I'm thankful for anyone who shares good writing and information. I love the Substack community of writers and readers who are so supportive of one another, so eager to expand our knowledge and range of interests. I say, advertise away--your own work and that of others! We all are enriched and benefited.

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Lee Muller's avatar

Aw, very nice comment. Hi Grandma Bear! I would love to have you as a subscriber! Please check it out, and thank you.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thank you, Grandma Bear 🤗

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Jeff Schreiber's avatar

That thought recently entered my mind mzlizzi until Recalling that I first discovered Margaret via a comment she posted on Celia Farber’s stack. Since then I’ve found her journal to be compelling, educational and frankly a heck of lot of fun. And I’ve found her work so well referenced that I sometimes even share with normies and sound asleep family members who will come up with any and every possible excuse not to examine any evidence I might present of this hideous scamdemic. Margaret was even requested to testify before the Corona Committee’s Peoples Grand Jury since her research and foreknowledge of these crimes is so concise and accurate. I think it’s worth most readers’ time to check her out and she offers a very easy way to find her.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thank you, Jeff 🙏 Very happy to have you as a reader.

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Jeff Schreiber's avatar

Under any other circumstances I can understand how doing what you’re doing could be looked down upon for over self promotion. But let’s face it, there is no better way to reach your potential audience than here. And if it doesn’t merit someone’s attention they simply do nothing but not subscribe. Or unsubscribe whenever they wish. Easy peasy.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Wow! I get the sense that MAA is held in high regard by many. Don’t read her comments.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Sounds like a solid strategy. I am sorry you are bothered so much. That us not the intent. I hear what you are saying.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thank you for understanding the intent, Dr. Linda. I realize it is difficult for some people to distinguish the spirit behind particular actions if they are viewing it from a place of cynicism or bitterness.

I know I find tremendous value in the contributions of other Substackers and am grateful when they share resources that have the potential to aid with our mutual goals of awakening minds, saving lives, and reversing totalitarianism, and I feel it is my duty to share in kind as together we work toward a deeper understanding of what is being inflicted upon the world and how to stop it.

What I create is offered in a spirit of love and passion for humanity, truth, liberty, and justice, and I feel it would be remiss not to share it if it is relevant to the discussion. Those who do not wish to avail themselves of this information are free to ignore it, but the hundreds of thousands of people who do feel it is of value can use it to advance the deepest aims that drive most of us in this space.

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

Come to think of it, doctors are already AI, they don’t use a brain, they are programmed by drug companies and insurance. Wow!

Great article. Took a little longer to read today with the Russian accent, but well worth it! Thanks for your contribution Tessa.

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Annie's avatar

I agree. A large percentage of the medical community bought this vaxx crap hook, line and sinker. And they should know better as this is their field of expertise. Talk about useless.

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Rhonda Roland's avatar

I hear if they didn’t toe the mark their license therefore livelihood was threatened by the medical boards and powers of the state. I honestly would not want to be in their shoes. Look at what has happened to one’s who did stand up!

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

But what if more had stood up?

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Mark Rascio's avatar

I was disappointed with police, military, first responders, teachers, athletes, scientists...doctors as well....you name the profession....most obeyed to save their jobs and pensions. It was a perfect experiment to see if they can get people to do their bidding or not. It is not that people didn’t stand up ...a few did, but just a few and they were made examples of. Power is in numbers ....we are where we are now which is better slightly ...we can fly on a plane without a mask and vaccine mandates have all but fallen entirely because of SW Airlines pilots....yup, the pilots and their supportive management to some extent made it happen. They did enough damage by the walkouts to make a difference. Now I hear embalmers may be ready to blow the whistle on the clots they keep finding.

Let’s learn from this...unite and cause pandemonium by refusing to comply.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree, these supposed role models and leaders had *zero* moral courage on the whole. I am so disgusted with them! All they had were mealy mouthed excuses and deference to “experts” 🙄

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Tessa Lena's avatar

Even longer! More than a century in earnest, since the 1910 Flexner report!! https://takecontrol.substack.com/p/rockefeller-medicine

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Angus McPherson's avatar

Love how on a certain level "pay pal shift" also works, despite being auto correct errata

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NAB's avatar

Being a nurse, I naively thought medical education would somehow be immune (sorry for the pun) to the cultural rot evident in the rest of academia and then Covid hit (and even more - the Riots of 2020 and "white coats for Black Lives") and the decay was made evident for all to see. I can't unsee it now.

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Linda Sartain's avatar

So very true. Few doctors use their brain, knowledge, experience, "gut feelings " , and knowledge of the patient as a whole, in diagnosis and treatment.

They are forced into following standard protocols. Patients are all different and need an individualized approach.

We must Not Comply and become active in our care plan. Encourage the doctor to look at standards, As well as the Human.

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Also, on the "Do not comply" front: I've decided to not wear my fake mask anymore. Most doctors don't care, its UF admin or HCA[No. ,Fl] pushing it.

No more under the nose. Let's see if I get refused treatment. I doubt it.

We have to start non compliance.

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Gabriella's avatar

I have been refused treatment by my GP for not wearing the muzzle. So, I just walked away and made an appointment with someone else who would see me without the muzzle.

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Befferz's avatar

I cancelled at the front desk of my doctor last week for the same reason. I'm done complying!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I was refused a few weeks ago. Though I was told I was welcome to get virtual service.

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

I’ve been refused treatment for that very reason.

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Linda Sartain's avatar

Did you find another doctor?

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

No, I haven’t

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RJ Rambler's avatar

🤭

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Jan's avatar

Regrettably too true.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

I did not have CIA funded wooly mammoths on my bingo board for 2022.

Sigh

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Its all part of a sinister plot to produce more glowies to post anti-Russia propaganda on Jeff's Substack.... 🤫😁

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Chevrus's avatar

Well we already have 2 so can we just cap it at that...the few other groups I frequent are swarming with them..

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Dr Linda's avatar

Agreed. Females as well.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Oh really, these are Substacks or the Zero Hedge comment section?

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Chevrus's avatar

Well ZH as always, but Moon of Alabama has ben recently swamped with a banzai troll offensive.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

POST SOME OF MY FBI MEMES OR FBI MEME COLLECTION LINKS TO PISS THEM OFF E.G.:

FBIsteria: Top 16 Ways to Prevent FBI Raids and Have the FEDs Passover You

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/how-to-prevent-fbi-raids-have-feds-passover-you

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

I don’t need to post propaganda when Russians create it for me 😉.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Facts are hard to the pro Russian bots.

Gotten your Sputnik shot yet?

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Kim's avatar

Heard about the attempt to resurrect mammoths a couple years ago on Mark’s Daily Apple. Humans trying to interfere with nature never ends well.

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Dr Linda's avatar

That surprises me.

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Tessa Lena's avatar

You live and learn... :)

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Ray's avatar

So they are scared of cows cos weather, but wolly mammoths are ok?

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Annie's avatar

I have to admit wooly mammoths are cool. Global elites - not cool at all. Resurrect the mammoths and render global elites extinct.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Oooh, what an idea

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Think of the methane emissions from a giant mammoth but all I want to know is what they might taste like... ;)

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Chevrus's avatar

The "good news" is we dont have to imagine....a couplah thousand mammoths-worth just got released above the Baltic!!

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Bridget's avatar

😂

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

I want to be the first to say it, but I’d love a mammoth steak, extra rare.

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Annie's avatar

I am triggered lol.😄 I hope we don't eat the mammoths, at least until they achieve a viable population.

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Cyn's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

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Tessa Lena's avatar

You have a point. :)

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Dr Linda's avatar

Come on makes prefect sense 🤪

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

Right?? I mean the methane from the poop of the wooly mammoth would be a lot more! HaHa!

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Lee Muller's avatar

Tessa, thank you for all your work.

I just came across this video detailing a closure of a vaccine clinic in Bristol, UK. It comes at the heels of the release of "Safe and Effective - A Second Opinion"

I hope everyone will take a moment to view firsthand how the system works.

https://leemuller.substack.com/p/it-cant-be-ignored-any-longer-this

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Tessa Lena's avatar

Thank you, Lee!!! It's a great documentary. Really powerful. I, too, posted a story about it a few days ago. https://tessa.substack.com/p/not-so-safe

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Lee Muller's avatar

Yes, honestly do not feel at this point the film can be overshared! Any substacker seeking the preservation of freedom should reference it at least once. I hope you get a chance to watch the follow-up video referenced above. I thought the police officers handled the situation well.

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Tessa Lena's avatar

Jeff, It was such a delight to write a guest post for C&C and fight robots together!! :)

May we prevail, and thank you for your courageous work!!

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Technocrats, led by Schwab and Harari, conclude that humans are simply another programmable entity. If you just tweak a few genes and rebalance a little chemistry, they can be made compliant. In fact, POTUS Biden just included in an executive order funds to help figure out how to program people.

In the centuries that have passed since the enlightenment, our "elite" seem to have become more stupid. There are many things about our species, our brains, our souls that are still well beyond our comprehension and may always be. The philosophers, artists, scientists and leaders of the past understood this. The hubris of our current philanthropaths will not allow them to conclude that anything is beyond their reach, and beyond their control. History will ridicule them, but those of who live through it will do the suffering.

It is called Pathological Altruism, and Barbara Oakley has written good book about it.

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

We’re already governed by a robot. From our perspective it has a few glitches still to be worked out. But, they are not glitches, they are actually programmed Humanizing Elements (HE).

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nmbr3480's avatar

The core of what the so called elites are trying to do, is spiritual. It is obviously manifesting itself in the physical realm with these wicked people but their ideas and desires originates in the dark realm with wicked spirits who are hell bent on stealing, killing and destroying what the Almighty Lord put in place a long long time ago. "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places" Ephesians 6:12

I often wonder if the reason he has spiritual adversaries is because we humans are made in His image. Therefore, jealousy, envy and pride is their motivation.

I firmly believe they will all be defeated in time by His doing. The Lord will not tolerate their wretched wickedness. (Psalm 11:5) He will not allow them to destroy what he so beautifully created and died for. He has all the authority in heaven and on earth. (Matthew 28:18) He rules with power and glory will never cease.

The end goal as the New Testament proclaims is for Christ to fill all things and to have the PREEMINENCE. He will see it through. His will will not be thwarted. "I know that you can do all things, and that no purpose of yours can be hindered." Job 42:2

"I am the light of the world and whoever follows me will not walk in darkness." John 8:12

"It is HE who reveals the profound and hidden things. HE knows what is in the darkness. And the light dwells with HIM." Daniel 2:22

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Sheryl T2's avatar

Thank you for putting these scriptures and thoughts together. This is what many need to hear and keep constant in their brain. God will prevail - He knew all of this before He created the universe and STILL loved us enough to see it through. He does not need a relationship with us, but He desires it. That is why He gave us freedom of thought and choice, despite knowing what a sinful man could do. Because of His love for us, we need to move closer to Him, build a relationship with Him through prayer and reading of the Holy Scriptures.

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Kaitea's avatar

Saving the planet or a get rich scheme? It seems like they are never satisfied with the money they have. If these people have $10 billion dollars they want $20 billion then they want $30 billion and so on. It is never enough. As the Bible says in I Tim. 6:10 (New King James Version) For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, for which some have strayed from the faith in their greediness, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.

Are they truly happy with all this money? Look to their personal lives and answer that question. Ie Marriage(s); family relations close and extended; alcoholism; drug addiction. All signs they are looking for something and not finding it.

The only satisfaction is through a personal relationship with Jesus. Are you saved?

Thank you Tessa Lena for an insightful and interesting roundup.

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Tessa Lena's avatar

Thank you, Kaitea! And yes, a lot of people who can be counted about the top movers and shakers of world policies are in a very poor state, addicted to power, and in a constant need of getting a "high." Not a happy life!!

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M VARR's avatar

Which brings us to the gazillion dollar question. What in the hell is wrong with the global owners? What are they thinking? And are they actually thinking, or merely acting on inertia, anxiety, and family traditions?

I have spent a lot of time wondering about the inner workings of the minds of technocratic crazies.

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The answer to your questions is in the New Testament-

Being forty days tempted of the devil. And in those days he did eat nothing: and when they were ended, he afterward hungered.

And the devil, taking him up into an high mountain, shewed unto him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time.

6 And the devil said unto him, All this power will I give thee, and the glory of them: for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it.

7 If thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be thine.

8 And Jesus answered and said unto him, Get thee behind me, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.

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I've come to realize most of rulers on earth worship the sinister one when Satan offered his kingdoms on Earth to Jesus.

It explains the policies of many world leaders today.

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Penny North's avatar

Read Rise of the New World Order, the Culling of Man. Then this makes some sort of answer to your question. Satan has been planning this for a long time.

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Erika Granath's avatar

Great guest blogger! I’ve been reading Tessa’s substack for a while now…it was one that kept me somewhat sane watching all the craziness unfold the last few years. You have a beautiful voice Tessa. Thank you 🙏🏻

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Tessa Lena's avatar

Thank you Erika!! xo

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Paul Smith's avatar

Have you seen this?

The CDC has just released its v-Safe data (by court order)

IT IS SADLY UNREAL BUT TRUE.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0tUwTVCxm6PwMKrHjsExTAFXkDMMXDVx3BZtbHFo7FkPMmB2opL4Spxs7Rc6jKJf1l&id=1032503476&sfnsn=mo

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Paul Smith's avatar

Also, in my fb post I added 3 comments showing screenshots of the Court Order and basically the first page and header of the legal document.

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Paul Smith's avatar

This is the link to SuperSally's Substack

article. I pray that works...

https://supersally.substack.com/p/v-safe-data-on-covid-19-vaccination?utm_source=email

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

Thank you!

One thing that isn’t considered is how actually having COVID could be confounding these results. Having COVID could have a lot of the same effects. Many vaccinated also had COVID. Just a point to watch for. Would like to see it delineated in the data.

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Paul Smith's avatar

If you click on the above link, it should take you to my fb post whete I shared the SuperSally's Substack article which has all of the links provided.

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

Thank you, I did, but I could only see your screen shots of the court case.

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

Where is the data?

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Lee Muller's avatar

Thank you Laura!

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Laura Kasner's avatar

You are very welcome Lee. Just finished the video from the UK from your article of this morning. I am cautiously optimistic. Hope you get some updates.

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Kristina Morros's avatar

Just a comment and I realize point is trying to be made between quality HCP and robots but midwives are advanced practice nurses with atleast a masters degree. Nurses make up a huge portion of this medical freedom movement. I am an advanced practice nurse woth a specialty in anesthesia and it would offend me if my profession was used as a metaphor to make a point for less quality of care. Or maybe I am missing the point?

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I’m a registered nurse with 32 years experience in acute care hospital settings. There are as many nurses, if not more nurses, going along with the lies and the propaganda’ as there are those willing to stand up against the system and fight back. I figured out what we were dealing with by April 2020 and started sharing the information I researched with anyone willing to listen. I left my profession and, as I recently observed when my husband was in the hospital, as well as talking to “young” inexperienced nurses, the quality of nursing care (and medical care) has deteriorated to a level that should be unacceptable but isn’t because insurance companies and the federal government are controlling everything. That guarantees an over-priced failure of anything they put their fingers into.

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Jan's avatar

I picked up a little side gig in retirement, "Essentials of Nursing Practice" lab, eight weeks, 24 hours a week. They will let me into the Community College uninjected. This class has been an eye opener, one third of students are great and give me hope, (not enough of them) it is the other two thirds that are a concern. I'm trying to make sure they don't go forward, example: inability to do basic 6th grade math. How were they admitted? Apparently not that hard to get into a community college. And yes, math tutoring is available, but we are talking about lack of essential math competencies, think like starting back in 2nd grade. Husband and I will stay at home if we have any control over our healthcare situation. You all need an example of one of my math questions: "Dr. orders 180 mg of x drug, x is available in 360 mg tablets. How much will you give?" They can't visualize it and can't even set up the fraction if you needed to use your calculator.

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Katherine's avatar

God help us!

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LuAnne's avatar

I don't personally know any nurses but I do know many people who've had hospital stays over the last 2-3 years. They all had horrible hospital stories about the awful level of care and just the overall uncaring and cruel actions & attitudes of both nurses & doctors. My hubby & I are in our early 60's and we're both active & healthy (no prescription meds either) and while we will do our best to stay that way for as long as possible, I'm starting to worry a bit about the possibility that at some point, one or both of us will land in such a place.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I understand your concern. For me the hospitals will be a last resort. I’m hoping that out of this mess will come an alternative option of private healthcare physicians and facilities to offer for those able to pay cash. I know that’s extremely limiting to the majority of people but with big Pharma, big corporations and the federal government and bureaucracies involved in everything in the current healthcare systems, including access to our medical records, I see no way for things to improve. In fact they will and are determining exactly who and what care is given. It’s sick and goes against every foundational principle that older nurses and doctors took an oath to uphold. Never forget that the federal government destroys and corrupts everything they get their tentacles in!

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Jan's avatar

I understand there are people offering high level home care, e.g. portable surgical unit. My bestie, a totally red pilled specialist MD, just brought all her late father's surgical equipment to her home. We are both committed to "doing no harm."

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Leo's avatar

Jan, that's impressive and encouraging. What state are you in? Is being licensed an issue?

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Jan's avatar

I understand these services may be available in Arizona. We are not doing surgeries in the home, yet. It is apocalyptic planning. Having been a nurse 48 years, a nurse midiwfe, and an educator I'd encourage avoiding the hospital unless absolutely necessary. If you are admitted, always take an health advocate, and get out ASAP.

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

You are so right Julie Ann. I am a retired RN (retired right before the plandemic hit), nursing care has really taken a nosedive. I do everything in my power to stay healthy so that I do not have to go to the hospital. I am truly afraid of what would happen. Sadly, people don't go into the nursing profession any more to help people. I started my nursing career in 1981 and all I wanted to do was help and serve those who were ill. Many of the new nurses are not so altruistic!

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Linda Sartain's avatar

Amen! Their training and education is lacking. Some, too many, don't take care of the patient: Observations of potential problems, clean Each day, fed, meds, human interactions. Observations being most important. We were the doctors eyes on the floor, colleagues with the doctors for good care.

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Jan's avatar

The only nursing theory I understood was Nightengale's environmental (Ok I'm exaggerating.) People kept clean, warm, dry, fed, and hydrated in fresh air do better than those who are dirty, cold, wet etc. The Crimean War made an impact on Florence, made sense to me.

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Katherine's avatar

The #1 reason to keep for profit corporations and irresponsible governments OUT of health care completely.

If it's just patients and doctors it doesn't take too long in a world of instant communication to figure who's competent and who is not!

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Katherine's avatar

You know, the algorithm won't let me write "health care," only "heart care" instead!!

What's up with that?

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Lee Muller's avatar

Thank you for standing by your morals!

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Cyn's avatar

...and there are a few in the nursing profession who drink the “medical establishment” KoolAid, as well. I have a multiple degreed SIL, battling cancer, who staunchly supports the V-narrative. Let’s not be too sensitive about that which may hit a bit close to us, but rather realize the brainwashing permeates the entire industry.

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Jan's avatar

After a long career in practice I am concluding with a dual clinical appointment and teaching (pharmacology/women's health.) I love corrupting young minds though have to say the advanced degree faculty at researching universities seem totally in the blue pill bottle. January 2021 this nurse-midwife read the Pfizer package insert to my pharmacology class, particularly the section that indicated there have been no long term studies in pregnancy, lactation, and child-bearing and shared a blog by Dr. Michael Yeadon, the stuff hit the fan. Those of us who question are silenced and ousted.

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Jean James's avatar

I’m teaching too. I think what you did is fantastic! Most faculty are popping blue pills by the minute. Those of us in the know practically have to have a secret handshake!

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Jan's avatar

Of course the researching universities are sucking NIH and other 3 letter government funding like vampires bats (it's October.) The secret handshake: big hugs and European style kissing on each cheek, anything to demonstrate a lack of fear of aerosolized particles.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

I have not seen a pfizer insert that was anything other than blank. Where was this?

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Jan's avatar

I had to go looking and misspoke. It was a Pfizer bulletin from the UK, I had it in early 2021 and they were at least acknowledging no safety data in pregnancy, lactation, and child bearing (see section 4:6.) I'm not sure the US had such a document at that time: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/regulatory-approval-of-pfizer-biontech-vaccine-for-covid-19/information-for-healthcare-professionals-on-pfizerbiontech-covid-19-vaccine

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Yeah, to my knowledge we never even had that little piece of propaganda.

I'm just OUTRAGED, as a pharmacist, that we're even STOCKING unproven,, experimental drugs in community pharmacies.

Clown world.

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Katherine's avatar

LIKE!

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Tessa Lena's avatar

Kristina, the word "midwife" was not used as an insult at all. It was used as a metaphor for somebody who is assisting in giving birth, in this case, the birth of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Actual midwifes and nurses have my uttermost respect, and I know how much difference a good, caring nurse can make. Thank you for what you do!

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Jean James's avatar

I’m not an NP just an old nurse lol. I wouldn’t be too insulted about the metaphor. I think it’s more a dis on lousy politicians birthing deformed ideas, than an insult to the high quality of care provided by midwives. That being said we are churning out NPs with little to no experience and this will hurt our profession in the long run way more than any metaphor.

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Mel's avatar

Hi Kristina. It is a clumsy metaphor perhaps. As a fellow NP, I hear you, but decided to just see it as that, a metaphor.

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

I saw it as the midwives are the actors birthing this new way of AI control. Not as a slam on midwives at all but as people who ably and expertly assist in birthing. The politicians are the less able midwives and the corporate actors are the more able ones. It’s not a Dr vs midwife metaphor at all.

Then the point follows that what they are birthing is not a better HCP. It’s not that they are not good and expert birthers (although as pointed out there are levels of expertise), it’s that they are wrong in what they are birthing, which of course the actual midwife is never wrong in what she is birthing.

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Jan's avatar

As a "seasoned" nurse-midwife, I've been called everything....thus have a thick enough skin to not get too bestirred. As I said to Tessa, good nurse-midwives know who needs birth control or needs to be out of the gene pool.

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SB's avatar

Thanks Tessa!

I interviewed with a company who contracts to DARPA. In my younger, naive years, it would've been my dream job but it left a pit in my stomach now that I'm older. I chose not to proceed with the interview process, so glad I did! Listen to your gut...

If you had any doubt about the corruption and money making schemes... https://www.edfirstnc.org/post/medical-association-ama-asks-doj-to-investigate-journalists-who-expose-child-sex-change-clinics?utm_campaign=94481dad-e7ae-43bf-b652-a3c2b8d36a60&utm_source=so&utm_medium=mail&cid=39117f40-1c52-4fd5-9923-c37a43493b90&fbclid=IwAR1HoJrfBQl-4peSdfpMkqd6kpjo-rOyNweiQATLON8YLDEfDjGxezpxxvo

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Michele Barrows's avatar

Great read! Thanks for keeping us on our toes!!

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Tessa Lena's avatar

Thank you Michele!!

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Christy's avatar

North Korea fired 2 missles over Japan yesterday evening.

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Katherine's avatar

Insanity rules the males that rule us. Many females also, Merkel, Hochul, Pelosi, the new Brit.

But, Sociopathy, Psychopathy and Narcissism, that dark Triad is mostly a male thing. When you take the percentage of men who fall that way, (it's really high,) you understand why the Iroquois lived mostly at peace while their Confederation spread across 1/4 of this continent.

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M VARR's avatar

You forgot to mention the sociopathic female ruler of New Zealand

Jacinda Ardern.

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Katherine's avatar

Sorry! She's tops in the class as well.

WEFers. What cha going to do?

I think we should adopt the "Ghost Busters" theme song for the non- humans of today, haunting us all, breaking stuff, and threatening world destruction, lol!

The one thing totalitarianism cannot survive is being laughed at---- kinda like "Boggerts."

; ))

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Chevrus's avatar

Calling for global censorship...right, because ideas are dangerous.

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Christy's avatar

It is insanity! If I could live a certain way it would be how the Indians lived.

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