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TriTorch's avatar

Jeff, your subscription prices are INSANE, buddy.

The Maui fires were no accident. Before the smoke even cleared in Lahania public officials (Josh Green) were already talking about stealing the land. They are going to transform the area into one of America's first 15 minute prison cities where your freedom and money will be heavily restricted and will be doled out in fragments based on your social credit, carbon footprint & vaccine status. This researcher explains - quite well - how all of this fits together:

Lahaina Hawaii Destroyed to Turn It Into A 15 Minute Prison City - The Vanguard Sacrificial WEF Lamb https://bitchute.com/video/w4kGxmgH6LIJ [22mins]

Here is a 15 minute prison city in China, this is what the WEF is planning for the entire world: https://bitchute.com/video/bwcnOTGI4nd7 [2.48mins]

Think You Won't Comply? I Think You Will: Australian Senator Antic On 15 Minute City Nightmare: https://bitchute.com/video/CxsyAqM4oTod [1.32mins]

EU MP Christine Anderson: Digial IDs Will Be Mandatory--Will Imprison You In Your 15 Minute City: https://bitchute.com/video/q3UcxGYDhyGc [1min]

Boris Johnson Explaining the Future Hell the Elites have Planned For You https://bitchute.com/video/QAxI56FTNqAg [1.23min]

This is what they've meant all along with their crocadile tear incantation 6uild 6ack 6etter: Enslaving the population, crushing mankind's spirit, and lording over us as if we were cattle and they—gods: https://bitchute.com/video/5XkkXCvnKM6Z [1.53mins] ●https://bitchute.com/video/lW5xHt4RySSb [2.20mins]

In order to build back, you must first destroy. And they are destroying.

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In case anyone here did not see this yesterday: Here's a book about the Maui fires between August 8-11 that was published in paper back on August 10th: https://www.amazon.com/Fire-Fury-Implications-Climate-Change/dp/B0CFCYXMRX

Here is one of the reviews:

1.0 out of 5 stars Are you KIDDING? Published before the fire is out?

Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023

Paperback book takes longer than 2 days to print, clearly this tragedy and the book detailing it was planned. Unbelievable! Even AI can’t write, print and publish a book 2 in 2 days! Do not buy this book, this is at the expense of many lives, mostly children!!!

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Fla Mom's avatar

Jeff is limited by what Substack allows in terms of subscriptions, he's explained in the past. It's really a free subscription, except for the Sunday edition (which I would also include in the free subscription). The $500 is to pay for one hour per year of Jeff's legal work. I'm all in for my hour of support, and with enough of us he can spend more time on work that may or may not pay him in the end, rather than on business law, which was his specialty area in the before times. (Sorry, business-law world! We need him on the freedom frontline.)

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Lyndsay's avatar

I have been eagerly reading Jeff’s emails daily for several years and I never recall that explanation, so perhaps it was lost in the comments section. Seems almost no one else saw that explanation.

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Copernicus's avatar

It’s been stated various times over time, but easy to miss in the comments.

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TriTorch's avatar

Was not aware of that, thank you for the explanation, Fla Mom

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

Democrats have proven their ability to steal elections by a multitude of means: mail in ballots, ballot harvesting, electronic voting machines, a captured media, etc. Now they have just about all they need in place to repeatedly steal elections. The one thing left to conquer is dissent challenging a stolen election. This is what the Trump and company indictments are all about. Challenging an election will forever be a criminal offense. Even if the Democrats are ultimately not successful in court, nobody will be able to afford financially or politically to challenge them. Let us not forget the signers of our Declaration of Independence who pledged their fortunes, their sacred honor and their lives with full knowledge they were challenging the greatest political and military power of the world.

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Cinghale's avatar

My husband and I share a subscription. Worth every penny and we occasionally support by buying merch. So.

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Doug Young's avatar

All true, & he's very prolific, but many of us already pay subscribe to many other Substackers who generally charge $50-70 per year. If I paid my 15 people $500 each, that would be $7,500/year, which I don't have a budget for. So I donate to him when I can.

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Fla Mom's avatar

And that's why Jeff is so generous that 6/7ths, 86%, of his Substack is free to anyone to read. Otoh, I think I generate more value for good in the world by donating my $500 to Jeff than to support people whose work I might enjoy reading and perhaps learn something, but isn't the same as generating the work of an attorney, so I pay for very few Substacks. Just a different choice.

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Harold Saive's avatar

As a Gainesville local I took the Founder's pledge on Jeff's work to stop forced vaccinations on City employees

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Annette Huenke's avatar

Interesting. Aaron Siri is an attorney in Manhattan representing ICAN. I'd guess his hourly rate is similar to Jeff Childers. He manages to offer his substack subscriptions for $7/month. Jeff could too.

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Tori's avatar

You are paying for the quality of the content here. You can do all the research yourself, alternatively, but the quality of his work is a fair value for the dollar.

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Annette Huenke's avatar

The same could be said for hundreds of Substackers, Tori. I subscribe to many of them. Robert Barnes and Viva Frei are a great example of lawyers who put as much time into their week's work, but choose to charge a fee that the average person can afford. I've not bumped into any other bloggers asking for $500/year. Jeff made it sound as though it's not feasible for him to ask for less. It certainly is. Don't get me wrong. I appreciate his work greatly and have made modest donations.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I don’t think he’s said it’s not feasible as in he can’t accept a lower rate because his time is too valuable (in any case I think the increased numbers of subscribers would make up for that), but that he was somehow locked into that rate due to a prior agreement when he switched to Substack. I don’t remember the particulars because he said this quite some time ago, but that was the gist of it.

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Tori's avatar

But it's not a commune where everyone's fees have to *equitable*. Viva Frei also has multiple monetized channels that can defray the expenses of running a substack. I'm not sure about Barnes, whom I like, as well...not intending to disparage him...but I don't think his material is as comprehensive, wide-ranging on a daily basis, as Jeff's.

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John Bugni's avatar

Annette, you can get Jeff/C&C for free Mon-Sat. The $50 per month is for those who want to support his personal efforts as an attorney in regards to Covid, free speech, liberal control of local politics and to help other attorneys do the same. It was never intended to be a subscription fee. He decided to write the Sunday version as a thank you to donators. It's free for 6 days per week.

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Natalie's avatar

Are Aaron Siri's substack offerings 7 days a week?

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YYR's avatar

I have seen other substackers offer "Founding Member" rates to allow the much higher rate than the typical going rate for subs on here, for those who want to contribute more. If there was an explanation for why ssu stack doesn't allow Jeff to do that here, I missed it. Maybe it was a Sunday post?

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¡Andrew the Great!'s avatar

Here's what I wonder (and I suspect Jeff's already done the analysis):

At 6/month (the seemingly standard Substack subscription price), that's $72/yr, and 7 subscribers at $6/month is the annual equivalent of 1 subscriber at $500/yr.

So, would a $6/mo subscription bring in at least 7 more paying subscribers than each one of the $500/yr paying subscribers who would be lost?

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Fla Mom's avatar

Based on what he's said, I think Jeff's main concern is getting the information out, not on making income off it. People willing to pay $500 can clearly afford it, whereas one might tempt people with more marginal incomes to overspend with a smaller subscription fee.

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John Bugni's avatar

Fl Mom, , you can get Jeff/C&C for free Mon-Sat. The $50 per month is for those who want to support his personal efforts as an attorney in regards to Covid, free speech, liberal control of local politics and to help other attorneys do the same. It was never intended to be a subscription fee. He decided to write the Sunday version as a thank you to donators. It's free for 6 days per week

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John Bugni's avatar

Andrew, you can get Jeff/C&C for free Mon-Sat. The $50 per month is for those who want to support his personal efforts as an attorney in regards to Covid, free speech, liberal control of local politics and to help other attorneys do the same. It was never intended to be a subscription fee. He decided to write the Sunday version as a thank you to donators. It's free for 6 days per week

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¡Andrew the Great!'s avatar

Oh I understand all that, John, I've been a (free) subscriber since...[checking my inbox]...November 2021.

I was just posing the question about whether it would be more profitable (not that that's his objective) to have a $6/mo level of subscription, and whether that would bring in more than 6 subscribers (the break-even point) for each $500/yr subscriber he'd lose.

I thought his was a $500/yr rather than $50/mo so clearly the break-even point is higher than 6 new subscribers given the $50/mo level. It would be roughly 7.5 new subscribers at $6/mo to replace each $50/mo subscriber.

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John Bugni's avatar

Got it. It just seemed like there were alot of complainers on that thread and I felt like there was some confusion on Jeff's subscription. You got caught in my blast. Apologies.

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¡Andrew the Great!'s avatar

None necessary, and no worries!

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¡Andrew the Great!'s avatar

(And it would only have to bring in *six* more paying subscribers to break even, because one of the $500 subscribers would certainly sign up for the $6/mo level.)

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CStone's avatar

I agree. He deserves it.

“The labourer is worthy of his reward.”

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Concerned mom's avatar

I spoke to a friend yesterday who was in Lahaina 2 days before they got hit with DEWs. She said her friend in Lahaina was taking her son to work early that morning around 9:30am but "officials" would not allow them to leave the area. They were barricaded in the morning of the fires and even though the young man needed to get to work, outside Lahaina, they couldn't use the main roads. Because locals know the island like the back of their hand, they took less traveled roads. The other interesting piece of news reported was that schools were cancelled that day, so children were home... hmmm... THEY WERE ROUNDED UP TO DIE, like sacrificial lambs.........

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Roger Beal's avatar

Once again, The Simpsons accurately foretells the future.

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Harold Saive's avatar

The Simpson video was uploaded today, the 16th. Is there any evidence the cartoon existed before August 8th?

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TriTorch's avatar

It is from Season 28, Episode 1 which aired in September 2016:

https://simpsons.fandom.com/wiki/Monty_Burns%27_Fleeing_Circus

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Harold Saive's avatar

"The town sign anagram reads "Singed". Implied use of 9/11 thermite release from the tower in the prison-break scene. Segment re-produced to include the warning narrative at the end.

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lynn's avatar

the police chief was the same one at the time Vegas had mass shooting. Same guy

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Coincidence. (super heavy sarcasm)

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Tori's avatar

You are saying there are no schools in the town? If so, they would still be in range of the fire. That area has had major wildfires before, one about 4 or 5 years ago. The terrain of the are is more like prairie than a lush green tropic, and those grasses are acutely flammable during drought, and wind further heightens the danger. The area was under a general wildfire alert or warning, because the drought-like conditions were likely to be unfavorably augmented by the winds of an offshore storm.

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Harold Saive's avatar

Detailed maps show the school is outside the disaster area and was spared significant damage

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Sharon's avatar

There was (notice the past tense) a school just 2 blocks from Front St, my husband and I commented on it when we were there in May of this year.

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Phillip Zinni III DO FAOASM's avatar

I gladly pay $500. That's about $0.75/day. GREAT VALUE!

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Jacquie's avatar

Agreed! I could spend 73 cents a day on a lot worse things. This is something that is actually good for me and keeps me sane. Well worth the cost!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I’m not especially good at math, but .73 x 365=500?

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TeacherLori's avatar

I was wondering too. I had to double check to see if it was the Three Year Letterman posting.🤔

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Phillip Zinni III DO FAOASM's avatar

There's a couple holidays off ;-)

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BeBravata's avatar

Yeah, 500 / 365 = 1.37 which is half of a Starbucks coffee, lol

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Phillip Zinni III DO FAOASM's avatar

Still GREAT VALUE! =)

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Janet's avatar

Ditto

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Annie's avatar

Agree 💯

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Natalie's avatar

Me too!

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

Here's a very interesting "coincidence." John Pelletier is the Maui police chief. He was the Incident Commander in Vegas for the bizarre mass shooting that vanished astonishingly quickly from the headlines 6 years ago.

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daverkb's avatar

It has become quite obvious that we now have entered the complete Soviet, Maoist, Cambodian time of 'collectivization' ... and nice word meaning 'take everything' in totalitarian enslavement to the state. And also, level and/or murder anyone who gets in the way. It is always the same murderous dirty little method. Brute force is the replacement for Law. Just ask DJT and the other 18.

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DefCon-1's avatar

The question Jeff asked in this article is a great question. Where was the Bar association for those lawyers being victimized by political lawfare? It occurred to me that the Bar is in the same place that the AMA was for the doctors being forced to comply with the experimental drug trial. That is AWOL and not on the side of its members or the public.

It clearly shows which side they are both on, does it not?

Regarding the DeSantis commentary on the government weaponization, I must agree it was lukewarm, but I admit that is a subjective adjective. It is also very ironic that the criminals would use the RICO act for their lawfare attack, when it was already suggested before that the RICO act should be used to remove those same organized criminals.

The rule of law is the most important issue for sure as you said.

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daverkb's avatar

My thanks for the cogent reply. It is much appreciated.

Those who say the Bar is really adjunct to the Crown may well be right. Whatever the case and with certainty, the Bar associations are by praxis if not by fact extensions of the state. And I never yet a known a lawyer who looked to run afoul of the Bar. This I know well because I have posited questions to many lawyers, very difficult questions. And they would never give to me a direct answer because lawyers live fear the Bar. The Bar is a kind of cult of the legalistic status quo. The AMA is really the same. The AMA will always tow the state line. Why? Because the state licensing. And doctors too, live in fear of revocation of the license to practice.

This is why our American antecedents loathed licensing. Licensing is my book is a taking of property, the Liberty to the means of existence free of the Tyrant. It is quite likely that a lot of cowardly medical practitioners might have come forth against Covid Tyranny were they not captured creatures of the state (licensing/socialized medical establishment payment system).

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DefCon-1's avatar

Indeed. Licensing is payment and participation in the system to be allowed to do what 'the system' allows you to do. What 'the system' is another story.

https://thelawdictionary.org/license/

This gives a good clue on who 'the system' is for further historical investigation.

https://steemit.com/all/@belisoful/the-templar-bar-crown-corporation-the-crown-temple-by-rule-of-mystery-babylon-city-of-london

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daverkb's avatar

I am aware of this regarding the legal definition provided. And to a a large extent, 'civil rights' law is also a kind of permitting system ... even permitting in reverse. I know this is an odd way of putting it, but perhaps you may see the sense of what I am getting at. As well, I accept fully that the alleged 'United States of America' is foreign controlled. Indeed, public policy is an import into 'the country' international in character by origination. We really have been usurped. Not one man in a thousand understands this, the means and extent. Thus, reclaiming the country is nearly an impossibility ... at least in a wholly autonomous sense. I will much enjoy reading further into your steemit.com reference. Thanks much.

I just watched the below. It is not new ground for you by all lights. However, these are well-know European personalities. And I find that they have reached similar conclusions as have I. And I think you as well.

https://rumble.com/v37d6wy-denying-liberty-eroding-democracy-with-thierry-baudet-john-laughland-and-al.html

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DefCon-1's avatar

It sounds like we are very much in the same mind and on the same page with the history we are all dealing with now. Before 2020 I thought the bad people were the minority, but now we know they have taken over and corrupted most governments to the point where reclaiming it is nearly impossible, as you said. There are far more psychopathic criminals than I/we thought, and they have declared war on the non-psychopaths, which we are dealing with now until the end. They have been working on this for millennia while we slept which is our disadvantage.

The Great Reveal was in 2020? Maybe it is too late, but maybe not?

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daverkb's avatar

Since all is done in secrecy, behind the veil, it's difficult to know who is doing what and to what end. But for sure total control is an aim. Population reduction is an aim. Enslavement is an aim. And Transhumanism is an aim. But if totally summed, the Program in its entirety is totally nuts. Also, if it's the Crown Inns and Temples, who are the Apex Controllers. Certainly not the rank and file, so to speak. And 'they' whoever they are do not control the entire world. As well, there is this to consider, that there is legal control, perhaps lawful control, and then again effective control with possession being 90% of the law.

I've been looking at this for a very long time. One can see certain things, like Switzerland being a distinct hub of a certain something. And one can assume all those institutions being located in Switzerland ... that this is no mere accident. And as you say, the year 2020 exposed a lot to eyes hitherto hidden. Also, the Ukraine and sanction failure has opened to view a can of worms never before seen.

I conclude with this, that Man is a herd animal. But also and as zoon politikon, the political animal within the herd is a much a factional animal. This makes things very interesting as well as problematic as to the deciphering of things, the sorting of things out.

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DefCon-1's avatar

Yes it is very complicated and obscured by intention, so rather than falling into their distraction trap, I prefer to keep it simple by focusing on who those perpetraitors are.

It goes all the way back to when Cain murdered Abel and the evil seed of Cain are the blight on humanity now? If you accept any of that, or some other theory.

It seems that in the final analysis, it is the psychopaths vs the non-psychopaths?

The psychopaths have taken control and non-psychopaths are having to deal with that now?

I always like to share this link too, which helps understanding what we are dealing with.

https://dissidentvoice.org/2008/05/beware-the-psychopath-my-son/

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lynn's avatar

I can see how doctors would go along with what this, but lawyers? Always thought they where creative and above the norm.

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DefCon-1's avatar

What ever made you think that they were above the norm and immune to corruption?

Follow the money to answer all questions of who is in allegiance with who and which side they are on...

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Truthseeker's avatar

Maui is very special to me and this is all soooo upsetting.

This BOOK 🤯

Reminds me of the 9/11 event where the BBC reporter reported that building 7 had collapsed… standing in front of building 7!!!

And also what Jeff reported just today. Where their clerk submitted the indictment hours before the grand jury was done deliberating !!

We must really all safe guard our minds today. This kind of psychological operation- and overt lying to us- makes some people lose their grip on reality.

We know there are inconsistencies

And where there are inconsistencies the facts are not clear or known.

Stay strong people!

What’s going on in Maui is very troubling

Listen here where the Governor of Hawaii in his own words wants to claim Lahaina and create ‘workforce housing’ … this can NOT be allowed

Or they’re coming to a city near you next.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bdX9S-Ajz_U

Around the 11 minute mark

Follow Patty Hall if you want to know what’s going on fully.

And likely this… how the government would do it

Biden Administration Lays Out 30x30 Vision to Conserve Nature

https://www.nrdc.org/bio/helen-oshea/biden-administration-lays-out-30x30-vision-conserve-nature

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Gaye's avatar

Please don’t miss the author’s name. I vote for an extra-large MILLSTONE for them all.

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TriTorch's avatar

Very clever observation =j

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Roger Beal's avatar

Bezos, Zuckerberg, Winfrey, Ellison are among the billionaires who have bought up - and are likely buying more as I type this - fire sale Maui real estate. Odd, ain't it.

Rich Men West Of The Meridien ....

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TriTorch's avatar

Yes, they'll own everything. Make Hawaii their base of operations. And Everyone that is left will be imprisoned in tiny cities while the wealthy have the run of the islands.

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Roger Beal's avatar

TPTB do have a "thing" for islands ....

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

...and their mansions were left untouched by fire.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

My heart weeps when I see what these global elitists have planned for our lives (won't be much of a life - I would imagine mental illness will become prevalent!)

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Its already prevalent!

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DefCon-1's avatar

Indeed it is, and it has been since Cain murdered Abel, if you believe in that.

https://dissidentvoice.org/2008/05/beware-the-psychopath-my-son/

This is the final war between the psychopaths and non-psychopaths.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Might actually be preferable. At least you can go to a private place where everyone knows you ....

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collealle's avatar

Don't count on it. The mentally ill will be "suicided" i.e. Canada.

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Annette Huenke's avatar

Thank you for your frank advisory to Jeff, tritorch. The overwhelming majority of us do not have an extra $50/mo to support his good work. Aaron Siri, the NY attorney representing Del Bigtree's org, ICAN, charges $7/mo. Jeff could too.

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Copernicus's avatar

Jeff makes all of his posts free, except his Sunday ones. And he allows anyone to comment. So, nobody is missing much.

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TB's avatar

If Jeff is happy with getting a few subscribers at $500, vs a larger number at ~$90 or whatever, I have no problem with him making that call. If he was in it for the money, he wouldn't be spending his time writing substack instead of lawyering, anyway. But it does leave some of us saying "well now, I can't afford to pay that much for access to the once-a-week bonus column, no matter how much I want to support Jeff".

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John Bugni's avatar

TB, you can get Jeff/C&C for free Mon-Sat. The $50 per month is for those who want to support his personal efforts as an attorney in regards to Covid, free speech, liberal control of local politics and to help other attorneys do the same. It was never intended to be a subscription fee. He decided to write the Sunday version as a thank you to donators. It's free for 6 days per week

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Willing Spirit's avatar

They are that stupid? They think we are that stupid? Or they believe they already have total control and take pleasure in shoving it in our faces?

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TriTorch's avatar

Predictive Programming ● Lesser Magic ● Revelation of the Method (Hypnotism) ● Karmic Evasion ● Silence is Consent ● The Psychopathic Need to Brag ● All of the Above

Greg Reese offers some reasons why they make it so obvious here: https://bitchute.com/video/QDmHCVcWwkwr [5mins]

There are a number of links in the description of that ^ video that house some of the best examples of predictive programming. The COVID operation was saturated with it.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

I know we’re in a spiritual battle, but man, that video shows just how evil they are. Lord, have mercy on us!

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TriTorch's avatar

Agreed. Their baleful malevolence is incalculable.

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CStone's avatar

The answer to all those questions is ‘yes’

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Monterey's avatar

Yes, it is high, but for those who can't pony up the $500, you can still make an annual donation of any amount that you feel makes sense for you at any time. Just click the donate button

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Harold Saive's avatar

Check this out - Eric West is a conservative and gifted- communicator : Maui - Lahaina Disaster Area Still Without Verizon Internet Service After More Than a Week. - https://newsparadigm.substack.com/p/maui-lahaina-disaster-area-still

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Why can't Elon Musk do that Starlink thingy like he did in Ukraine?

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Porge's avatar

Fox news Will Cain was broadcasting from Maui using star link this morning.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

It's a 68-page book. I haven't read it (and don't plan to), but I can see where it could be done in a day or so.

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TriTorch's avatar

Garden Lover agrees with you, this is from yesterday:

Aug 15

I’ve been in the publishing industry for years. It would take at least a day for Amazon to approve the book then another 24-72 hours (although for ebooks it’s often 4-8 hours) before the print goes live. That means this guy wrote an 86 page book in less than 24 hours. With AI, it’s possible, but . . .

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Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

I used to read Substack to try to save my sanity. The last couple days, across many famed truth seekers, it’s all doom & gloom, followed by pray... K, I can now free up my time to just pray.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

A much better use of your time--that and LOVE ON your beloved ones!

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TriTorch's avatar

Take 4 minutes and watch this V L N, please. t should lift your spirits: https://bitchute.com/video/LOEfoyc0VR1a

It's always darkest before the dawn. The dawn is coming.

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Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

Makes death look better than life in this cesspool of lies, torment & destruction.

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TriTorch's avatar

We're here to grow, gain wisdom, and get calloused from rough and tumble times. Without these challenges we would remain children and learn little.

“I never said it would be easy, I only said it would be worth it.”

― Mae West

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

IT IS!! I have always said (at least for the past 35 years), that THIS LIFE is a REHEARSAL for the REAL LIFE--THE ETERNAL ONE!!

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Truthseeker's avatar

What’s most troubling to me is this

You have officials on the ground in Maui saying they don’t know what happened…

And If you goggle what caused the Maui wild fire

A fact check immediately comes up that says it was NOT directed energy weapons

How does anyone know that?

They JUST said no one knows what happens

And then in comes this book that says - or tries to- in some definitive way that it’s climate change that caused that fire and is presenting ‘solutions’

It’s actually enough to make people go crazy- people who are traumatized already by losing a loved one, a pet, loved friends, their community, everything they own.

All of this is pushing people to their psychological brink

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Roger Beal's avatar

That book, and the asshat clown who claimed that the fires were "CGI" and never happened. Same idiocy that has been said about the second plane that hit the Twin Towers - the one that was captured on about one dozen independent amatuer videos.

The fools that spread this sort of crap are inhumane. Clearly they've never lost a wife or child in a disaster or a wartime battle, or they would not be so arrogant.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

Do you mean the videos that showed no planes, just an explosion?

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Roger Beal's avatar

No, the opposite. There is a relatively new YT video that us a composite showing the plane in flight and impacting.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

Those are CGI.

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TriTorch's avatar

Excellent insight Truthseeker - the guy who wrote this book knows more than the officials that are on the ground there? No.

Your point about pushing people to their psychological brink hits home. This is demoralization write large: once you lose faith in the system the system begins to crumble, and then in swoop the globalists to pick the place clean.

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Truthseeker's avatar

Oh yea

And their jobs… most people who lived in Lahaina… also worked in Lahaina

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Garden Lover's avatar

It is. It’s attacks on multiple fronts to demoralize everyone. Demoralized, fearful people are easier to control. We saw that with the plandemic.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Which is the intent of these "intel people" who are engineering ALL of the social debacles we are seeing for the past 3 1/2 years.

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