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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yep. They didn't notice people disappearing, never to return.

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Annie's avatar

If tptb had their way, my family and I would have been rounded up to camps while all our neighbors, aka the good Germans, watched, looked away and many cheering, as it happened. Yeah. I will never forgive nor forget.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

A friend of mine, now a former friend, had sent an email stating that people should be forced vaccinated.

My thoughts were that he turned into a good little Nazi.

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ChrisB's avatar

And he probably thinks that had he lived in WWII Germany, he'd have resisted.

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Copernicus's avatar

A good American friend was living in Berlin during the first two years of the recent insanity. Germany of course had some of the harshest lockdowns and laws. Signs outside restaurants naming unjabbed as dogs (apparently in Berlin, restaurants offer water bowls outside for people’s dogs, she said. The unjabbed were told their place was there, with the dogs.)

She said very, very few recognized the Nazi-like behaviors. In fact, the common sentiment was they had lived through it before and therefore would recognize it if it happened again.

Truly evil.

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daverkb's avatar

Amazing ... and people never seem to learn which is why there will always be rule by elite bodies.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

What surprised me was that he supported Occupy Wall Street.

So much for being against "the man."

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah that is all just fake, going with the latest trend kind of stuff and has zero substance or principles behind it. Just like the Greenpeace and Sierra Club fakes who wouldn’t lift a finger to help my county when we were fighting a nuclear waste dump 🙄😡 It’s all about virtue signaling and nothing more.

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rolandttg's avatar

NRA was silent for Kyle Rittenour. Most of these organizations are frauds top to bottom.

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Annie's avatar

All are hypocrites.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I’m not sure why but I always struggle spelling the word hypocrite.

Here’s a way, hypo as in hypodermic needle!

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Pthalocyanine's avatar

he got older

and scared of getting sick

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Surprised me how many people, I know, who acknowledge their long past military service, turned into fearful mice. Most seemed to only pay lip service to faith in God.

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Peter GL's avatar

Since he "got older" he should have also gotten "wiser"

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Peter GL's avatar

Sorry, I forgot to look at our illustrious leader in Washington. He is becoming more and more foolish

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ChrisB's avatar

Yeah, one super glaring realization from the past three years-for me-was that age does not equal wisdom. At all.

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Roger Beal's avatar

The entire political left in this nation is now "the man". And proud of it.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

...and they sure are the warmongers.

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KGer's avatar

It’s difficult sometimes not to be angry when I think about all harm that was wished upon those who refused the jab. I am grateful to God I wasn’t one of them, but sad for those that had no malice in their hearts and did what they thought was right.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

It was the most successful military and government psyops ever.

Goebbels knew the best way to control people was through fear.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Which is why the Bible keeps telling us not to succumb to fear. It’s the evil one’s favorite tool.

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Peter GL's avatar

how many of those do you think even have a bible, or if they do how many have opened it?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Lots of churchgoing and Bible reading people succumbed to fear. I know many personally who did.

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Robin Canfield's avatar

Church going and bible reading does not a Christian make!

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rolandttg's avatar

remember when every hotel and motel had a copy of the Bible by the bed?

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Roger Beal's avatar

The battle of the F-words: Faith Over Fear.

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Tom's avatar

Fear is 100% of the flesh.

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Turfseer's avatar

Internment camps for the unvaccinated? They’re still trying! Watch Turfseer’s Music Video THE COMMANDANT. https://turfseer.substack.com/p/the-commandant

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Your videos actually have more impact now on me.

Kind of think we are out of the woods...but it is just a lull in the tyranny.

More to come.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

This is how I feel KGer. I am sad for those who were so blind and felt they had no other choice - like jobs and to keep family ties. Tbh, i don’t feel an ounce of sorry for those who ran out to get it when they were stupid to get it to “go shopping in that place” or to “travel” or “to get a new job”. I do hate to see them get sick…. not wishing harm, but my brain says you were FOOLISH and you did not THINK nor consider the consequences. You got what you deserve. Mind you I have two family members in this category. I DO feel very sorry for those who were deeply pressured by family and for the naive like college students.

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KGer's avatar

I wonder how could so many not see through this when they began incentivizing and coercing people. It was downhill after that.

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Robin Esau's avatar

Agreed. Many young people I know took the shots not out of fear for themselves, but because they were told it would keep them from harming people they loved; their motives were good.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Is he (or she) now a good little Palestine supporter?

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Annie's avatar

Don't know but most had the obligatory Ukraine flag, you know, they stand with Ukraine even though they couldn't find it on the map.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Or, like Nikki Haley who can't name the three provinces there she wants to send our sons and daughters to.

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Annie's avatar

She's a POS.

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Johnny-O's avatar

I know. My mother loves her (at least last I knew). She read her book, you know.....she will be here in a few days. May be able to show her the light...

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Dana Hope's avatar

Read her book too. Not impressed. Every chapter droned on about her ethnicity & plugged her leadership as governor of SC.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

And her kids are not in the military.

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Karen's avatar

No, they are not. And I remember that when she was governor she got her kid a cushy job in the capitol book store.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

And her kids are not in the military.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah they are always more than happy to sacrifice everyone ELSE’s kids!! 😡 Just like the ones who want tons of government programs but do their best to avoid paying taxes yet want everyone else to pay them 🙄

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I no longer have any contact with him after he made that written comment.

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CH's avatar

You really get to see people's true nature during times like these. I sadly came to the realization recently that a very close family member (who was my best friend) would have turned me into the government for being unvaccinated if it came down to it. She would have fit right in with the Nazi's.

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MaryAnn's avatar

It hurts. Nothing like adversity to separate the wheat from the chaff. Blow her away.

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M VARR's avatar

What people would do for thirty pieces of silver.

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

These people accepted false premises, that covid was deadly to all, that no one would be "safe" until everyone was vaccinated, that anti-vaxxers were fill-in-the-blank cognitively or politically lobotomized by whatever. I can steel man the case for forced vaccination, say, if ebola was crossed with smallpox (something Jordan Peterson says the Russians were working on), and got loose. And that is exactly the scenario they brainwashed them with and continue to try to trigger them with scenarios just like that. And they still fall for it.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I cannot agree to force vaccinating anyone.

Even after having a career in the military, and taking every vaccine known to man except for the anthrax vaccine.

At this point, I no longer trust the government or the medical community.

They will lie to achieve their sick agenda.

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MaryAnn's avatar

I had friends who bought a winter home in FL, just prior to the ‘slow-the-spread’ campaign. Later, they travelled back and forth, masking/not masking, staying in/partying outside, from not-locked-down FL to their blue state home, under hard lock down. I strongly suspect they were sure the virus was not in FL but was in their home state. After all, the virus knows when you are eating it cannot attack so of course the germ knew it could not attack in FL. 😂😂

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shayne's avatar

Fear causes people do ridiculous things

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Not just ridiculous but immoral things.

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Turfseer's avatar

1984 IS HERE. The acclaimed novel becomes a metaphor for the current dilemma we find ourselves in. Watch the hit music video. https://turfseer.substack.com/p/1984-is-here

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Seeing children wearing a mask horrifies me.

The impact has not lessened.

Great video...thanks for sharing.

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Cheryl Schroeder's avatar

We had neighbors (not ours) that turned in a family for sitting outside with people not in their immediate family - that was when TPTB had us isolating - those days really showed peoples true colors especially when hospitals were not going to help the unvaxed if they came for help and there were other horrible things going on then that I have to forget or put behind me.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is disgusting 😡

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John Bugni's avatar

Sounds like Oregon.

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KB's avatar

So much of this lines up with Jeff's mention of CONTEMPT. There's a huge segment of society who honestly hate themselves...self-contempt, they see themselves as objects and they project that onto all around them. It's why you see the obituary comments that seem hollow and shallow about their loved ones and no regret over the elephant in the room... there is little to no real relationship, superficial ppl living as objects to be controlled, manipulated, mandated and jabb'd to death. And they did it of their own free will (regardless of threats). The ppl Jesus helped wake up saw themselves as objects and were objectified ppl in society...used and abused. Anger is part of the grieving process and I'm not seeing a lot of ppl angry...they're so passive. Jesus would prefer to teach a bit of vigilante! Get up and pick up your bed! Speak your truth loudly. If ppl never learn to grieve properly, they never get close to God and remain objects limping along lifes road....showing contempt toward anyone who dares to speak truth and chooses to heal and refuses to be objectified any longer. Satan did the big objectification in the garden....just like pharma has done.

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liz's avatar

Jesus would be kicking ass and taking names. what is wrong with us?

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Tom's avatar

Our job is to plunder Hell to build His Church.

The first step is to equip ourselves. To know His Word.

And then be ready to tell people where our confidence comes from.

When Jesus comes back, He is coming with a sword.

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liz's avatar

Im not interested in going to hell in any capacity. but Im all for Jesus coming with the Sword! Yay!

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Tom's avatar

We are to rob hell of those who would otherwise be destined for it.

Be ready to share the Gospel!

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MsReid's avatar

Oh, he is.... and he will. Hide and watch, as they say.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

WWJD? Would Jesus get the Jab?

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Annie's avatar

No moral compass at all.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Such a true and sad comment - it pains me to "like" it.

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Janet's avatar

They would have ratted on you and your family also.

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Annie's avatar

Agree. Even my so called friends. I am under no illusion as to their behavior and what they're really about.

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

In my case, my sisters would have joined the neighbours, looking away as I was carted off.

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liz's avatar

oh my god I am so sorry. my family is pretty much the same. Ive had to find new family of choice... which I found in Mexico..

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

Good for you! I've found new dear friends here in my own community, so... Mexico sounds nice, though :^)

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liz's avatar

yes, its AMAZING and I feel so blessed to have been led here! come visit! W coast north of Puerto Vallarta <3

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

Maybe one day, who knows? I'm more of a Frodo Baggins, loving the security of the familiar (having done lots of world travelling in my younger years).

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Garden variety's avatar

And calling us in.

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nancy knox-bierman's avatar

Like the homeless in San Francisco?

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