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ERRATA

— San Fransisco DA properly identified as Brooke Jenkins (not London Breed)

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MnmMom's avatar

So many important news issues in C&C News! Thank you Jeff!

I found it unsettling when the AI reader was reading the name incorrectly as London Breed (Mayor of SF). I guess it is just a glitch from a correction that was made. I was hoping the AI wasn’t just trying to “help” Jeff’s story by incorrectly reporting or substituting a different name.

Now I can get back to focus on the content. 👍

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RunningLogic's avatar

Because Breed probably WOULD have wanted him prosecuted because black criminal > black law abiding productive citizen in the woke pecking order.

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TriTorch's avatar

Speaking of SADS, these are actual real headlines since the poison injections were introduced. The globalists are going all in to program us to believe that healthy children and young adults having sudden-death heart attacks is and always has been normal:

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-University Student Dies of Joy After Hearing He'd Passed His Exam With Flying Colors

-Video games could trigger lethal heart attacks in kids - Is your child at risk?

-Entirely new kind of 'highly reactive' chemical is found in Earth's atmosphere, could be triggering respiratory and heart disease

-Air pollution puts children as young as FIVE at greater risk of high blood pressure and heart disease, study warns

-Hot weather: Warning that dehydration could lead to blood clots - expert

-Laughing may be early sign of fatal condition and when to visit GP

-Return to the city? Living in the country could be the worst thing for your heart

-Nutrient found in eggs linked to an enhanced risk of blood clotting

-Excercise may increase risk of heart attack - study

-Blood clots: The nation's favorite drink could make your blood sticky

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More ridiculousness here: https://tritorch.com/newnormal

It is amazing how stupid they think we are...

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TriTorch's avatar

In this study, the NIH is blaming anti-vaxxors for vaccine damage and death due to those in that camp spreading fear-mongering and misinformation:

https://tritorch.com/degradation/!!NIHStudyBlamesAntiVaxxorsForVaccineDamage.png [image]

Meanwhile, all along they told us not to look into any of this: Shamed for Doing Your Own Research: Jimmy Dore Brilliantly Breaks Down the Ludicrous COVID Propaganda: https://tritorch.substack.com/p/shamed-for-doing-your-own-research

The entire COVID scam was a malicious global PSYOP from soup to nuts.

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Annie's avatar

They hate the fact us unvaxxed survived 2 winters of death, according to corn pop, while the vaxxed are dropping all around us.

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TriTorch's avatar

Annie, in what kind of insane world would the White House release a statement like that?

http://tritorch.com/degradation/!!!WhiteHousePressReleaseWinterOfSevereIllnessAndDeath.jpeg [image]

"For the unvaccinated, you're looking at a winter of severe illness and death for yourselves, your families, and the hospitals you may soon overwhelm." -White House

It's as if the white house merged with the twilight zone and a day care center filled to the brim with petulant, idiotic, and scornful children.

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JuQu's avatar

I thought that was the worst, certainly the meanest, statement made by an America president. I did, however, take both my hurt feelings and my unjabbed body to Florida for that winter where neither I nor my family became severely ill, died, nor overwhelmed any hospitals.

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AngelaK's avatar

I couldnt believe how offensive he was! I will NEVER FORGET it.

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Roger Beal's avatar

IMO, that statement was blown off the Insult-O-Meter by Biden's praise of the nalf-nude demented vile Pridesters prancing on the lawn of The Peoples' House before global media's cameras.

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Chevrus's avatar

Think of it as a piece from the recent statement from The Don, as well as heaps of evidence from over the past few decades. The Color Revolution (tm) formula used so often around the globe has come home to roost.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Indeed, it has. This piece is Part 2 in a 3-part series, from 2020:

"Meet Norm Eisen: Legal Hatchet Man and Central Operative in the “Color Revolution” Against President Trump"

https://www.revolver.news/2020/09/meet-norm-eisen-color-revolution/

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Chevrus's avatar

Ah thanks, that makes sense. I tend to file these matters under '5th Gen Cultrual warfare...

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Annie's avatar

A globo homo clown world. 🤡 In a way I am glad he said it because now it's on record and I am still here to scoff in his face. It shows the entire scamdemic apparatus lied about everything and were talking out their *ss.

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JuQu's avatar

Good thought but only for those paying attention and thinking.

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Ellie's avatar

Yep. Never forget. He read that statement to the citizens.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Is that Pres CP or his imaginary friend?

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Annie's avatar

Corn pop 🤣🤣

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

I do love that moniker.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Not to worry, folks. We purebloods didn't miss the crazy train. SuperVirusXX will be released just in time to shut down in-person voting in November 2024, and we will be mandated to get jabbed, get passports, or get out.

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Tom's avatar

"Correlation is not causation."

The fact that the control group is healthier is being blamed for causing poor outcomes in the treatment group because the treatment group is becoming psychologically stressed from learning that the treatment group are victims of a failed experiment.

"The Science" has changed, it's now unrecognizable against what used to be called the scientific method.

No hypothesis will ever be falsifiable under this new application of "The Science." This kind of circular reasoning will preclude this.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Scientism. Grew out of the manure of "consensus science", an oxymoron phrase.

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William's avatar

Thought Briben's middle name was oxymoron?! Oh, sorry, he's Cataholic so it must be his CONfirNation name?!😲

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Chevrus's avatar

They do however rhyme...

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Erin Fight's avatar

"Failed experiment"? I think not. It is doing exactly what it was designed to do: de-populate.

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M2's avatar

Exactly. My heathly, unjabbed children in their 20s are actually wondering if they really want to bring children into this world. Between killing people off and making sane people doubt a future that they want to live in, it's definitely a success!

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Annie's avatar

Yeah. Aimee communicated by blinking her eyes. Perhaps that's how Jamie Foxx communicated when playing pickle ball. #ABV all the way. The irony all around us along with the gigantic elephant 🐘 in the room. 🤪

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Jo's avatar

In the first few days after my husband’s stroke, some of the only words he could say were “yes” and “no”, but he FREQUENTLY said one when he really meant the other. I remember that it was completely fruitless to ask him questions because of this problem. It sounds like this lady’s stroke was even worse than my husband’s. I would seriously doubt the veracity of her blinking communication.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

That’s a horror movie, I think. How could anyone possibly be sure they were making the right decision? I can’t imagine! BTW, I hope he’s doing better.

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Anja's avatar

😱

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Julie Ann B's avatar

ABV? Help me out with what that means....

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daiva's avatar

While google would have you believe it's either Alcohol By Volume or Already Been Vaporized/Vaped if asked specifically for slang ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Crazy, who'd a thunk it‽ 😵‍

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Thank you!

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WP William's avatar

who was the Neurologically disabled woman in Florida (brain damage from possibly being choked by her ex??) who had her ex and the $TATE of Florida kill her despite her parents' protests 20 years ago? Her executioners claimed her wish was to die. Christian Country? Hasn't been "Christian" or Judeo Christian since probably the 1640s if we are honest--the Greco-Roman Satanic Imperial Slave Culture went to work immediately and tirelessly and been running up the score for a long time.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Terri Schiavo. What an appalling, nauseating episode all of that was. Her 'husband' and his girlfriend fighting to kill her, against the wishes of her parents, who volunteered to care for her.

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WP William's avatar

yes thanks, there's been a lot of evil under the bridge since that "case" of court-mandated, medical INJUSTICE. Pursuit of Precedent i call it; Progressivist Mal-Justice to erode freedom, rights, and order in a legal sense. One day you're securely sitting on the 3 legged stool the next it's kicked out from under us and our As- is on the floor.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

Oh, I remember that. I was gutted when they finally had to turn off her life support.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And she continued to live for sometime after they did and to communicate by gestures with her family until dehydration took the last of her abilities and killed her. We wouldn’t do that to a dog.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Terri Schiavo. Jeb Bush was governor. Snipers were placed on rooftops, her poor family were searched to make sure they couldn’t bring her a drop of water. She may have been the first sacrificial lamb, whose life was stolen that way. So horrendous.

Now the medical staffs keep the ‘patients’ knocked out with morphine until the dehydration kills them.

I think it’s inhumane and horrendous. I swear Jeb Bush has taken on such a demonic appearance since then. About 25 years ago now.

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John Bugni's avatar

Research The Kesarian Mafia. It will support your premise.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

I think you’re being unfair to her husband. She had a heart attack and was brain dead for years. I think he did the right thing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terri_Schiavo_case

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

What? Starving ANYONE to death is unethical... The only unfair part of it was, it didn't happen to her betrothed. He wanted the life insurance. He did choke her....

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Willing Spirit's avatar

We would consider that inhumane in the case of a dog.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

God is the only one with the authority to give life and the only one who can take life. He tells us this throughout His Word.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Amen.

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WP William's avatar

Perhaps; but when her family was willing to provide care and he was free to move on it appears that she didn't require to be starved to death by court order. It was again a very divisive case and using a term like Execution or nicely defining it as a Merciful Justified Killing are the 2 simplest conclusions from observers on the outside. Perhaps it was something else entirely for Terri and her husband. The Right Thing to do seems wrong to me in this case.

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Annie's avatar

And he moved on.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

It’s obvious that Wikipedia got all their information from the husband.

The parents told an entirely different story.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Horseshit. Did you see the video of her trying to communicate? Brain dead people don't communicate.

Terri Schiavo was murdered and it was ignorance like yours that allowed her murdering, philandering husband and the Culture of Death to get away with it.

Here is "brain dead" Terri Schiavo reacting to music from her hospital bed: https://youtu.be/H6cqstIkN24

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Quick! Check the temperature in hell! Drop dead Fred and I agree on something!

it was clear that Governor Jeb Bush was in on the murder and they were going to starve her to death, since she stubbornly clung to life after they pulled all the plugs. the parents came to the Capitol in Tallahassee. On a Sunday afternoon they held a little last ditch effort outside (many, many cops on high alert.). and I drove 120 miles with my son to be there. They spoke, I started to cry and needed to dig for a tissue. This one cop was boring holes in me with his stare and had a hand on his revolver. Didn’t scare me at all, but I’m never looked at law enforcement as being on the right side since. One of the saddest days of my life and one I will remember forever.

I dumped my supposed best friend because I asked her to come with me and she reiterated the abusive husband’s side of the story.

A few years later she got rid of her own mother that way. Now it’s a far too common practice, when someone can no longer care for themselves.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Do not ever rely on wikipedia to give both sides of a story that might have two sides to it. Wikipedia will ONLY give the official (leftist and/or corporatist) narrative these days. They will only mention opposing narratives long enough to present them as straw men so they can "debunk" them.

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

sadly so many are stupid.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Don't breathe, don't open your eyes, don't have children, don't go out, don't eat, don't drink, ... OH WAIT!! We have a vaccine that cures IF you want to get back to "normal", whatever you imagined THAT WAS.

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Michele's avatar

Problem

Reaction

Solution

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Based Florida Man's avatar

First one's free!

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Dale's avatar

Great list of journalistic masterpieces, it makes me wonder how many people have fallen for one of those stories slipped to them like a mickey in a sleazy nightclub...

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Transcriber B's avatar

Here's another one:

As local teens come down with ‘tic-like symptoms,’ doctors say it could be linked to TikTok

Nov 11, 2021

Katrina Hermetet, PhD, NCSP, director of the Tic and Tourette Service at Akron Children's Hospital, discusses how TikTok and other social media may be causing "tic-like" symptoms in teens. Originally aired on http://www.fox8.com on November 8, 2021.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmdbdkWSG5E

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TriTorch's avatar

Transcriber B, I have seen a LOT of nonsense. This is right up there with the worst of it.

Give a baby/child 70+ (and rising) injections filled with mercury and aluminium, and then blame the inevitable resulting neurological disorders on a video platform.

http://tritorch.com/degradation/!!CDCVaccineScheduleIsNotNormal.jpg [image]

There is zero integrity, honesty, and nobility left in our late-stage system of governance, society, and civilization. Decadence, depravity, and degradation rule this brave new hell world.

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Transcriber B's avatar

1,000%

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MaryAnn's avatar

😂

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

Of those alarmist headlines, there is actually one practical tip: Yes it really is true that being dehydrated incurs many risks to one's health. Including increasing the risk of clotting blood. Now it's only one of many such risk factors. And by itself, the risk is probably quite small. But it exists nevertheless. Here's an easy tip: Drink enough water especially in this hot weather.

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Chevrus's avatar

Thats what the medical sages said after my mother passed out and hit the floor with her head. I dont see how that is any better than being baffled. Yeah she took the booster.

But hey, they went from forthright "heroes" to pathetic cowards in the the blink of an eye!

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Fla Mom's avatar

It may be more common now, in the post-injection era, but since it was a recognized problem decades before COVID, we shouldn't do what we dislike in others and claim that every case has only one cause. My sister began having episodes of lightheadedness and also passed out and hit her head, and she was injected, but when I was an EMT in South Florida in the '80s, we joked about the condition being so common in little old Jewish ladies on Miami Beach - they had 'VD' - they were 'veak and dizzy,' according to their chief complaint, the way they pronounced it.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Y'all old enough to remember Walkin' Lawton Chiles? Damn near killed himself by not drinking enough fluids, while cmapaigning on foot around chilly ole Florida.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I confess to remembering. But I don’t remember hearing about the dehydration.

He wasn’t the sharpest tool in the shed for sure.

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Peter GL's avatar

In essence everything else under the sun EXCEPT the real culprit, the vaccines!

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Garden variety's avatar

And in another world ppl would be freaking out going to the ends of the earth to find out what is killing so many ppl suddenly. But just like SIDS the intelligent causes they come up with range from laying children on their backs, to it’s because baby is too fat, and boy babies…. Was there any legit investigation into SIDS ,nope they just freaked us all the F out as if new moms we weren’t already paranoid! Now it all makes sense they don’t want to find the answer because they already know they have always known

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They had a story today about a bill being passed locally to have AEDs in areas of high school sports. They mentioned heart attacks being a leading cause of death in young people & none of the reporters even commented on it, as if it was just normal. Even the normally pragmatic host who I would have expected to question it. ::facepalm::

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

They are succeeding in "normalizing" many things with the captured MSM leading the way. Inflation, CVD19 jabs injuries/deaths, foreign non elected people controlling the government...etc.

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sean anderson's avatar

Interesting how they want to demonize exercise and country living as increasing risk of death when in fact they help to prolong life. All bespeaks their anti-life depopulation bias.

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HFO (thepixieminx)'s avatar

not to mention the articles advising that gardening and fertilisers can trigger (magically all of a sudden) a heart attack... (all to avoid us being self sufficient and feed ourselves so we don’t have to buy the GM junk food marketed to us as health food BUT also to hide jab deaths)...

another one from recent memory was that swimming in cold water triggered cardiac events in teens but also jogging in humidity did also...

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M2's avatar

Yes! I was having this conversation at lunch with one of my friends that's a SW engineer for Aerospace and he actually argued that this has always happened. I was amazed. He said he knew a kid in high school that died. Crazy. Would love the link if anyone has it to the athlete died suddenly info.

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M2's avatar

Thank you!

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JLock's avatar

What is the obvious takeaway? The money that big Pharma spends on advertising is well spent, and buys headlines and stories – not just advertisements.

If I ever need to explain the meaning of the term gaslighting, I’ll refer to these examples . Real gems.

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Emumundo's avatar

Mark Crispin Miller has lists of animals at zoos that have died after vaccinations. Lists. So sad.

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Transcriber B's avatar

Several posts-- the covidianism in the zoos was just gruesome.

https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com/archive?sort=search&search=zoo

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Dr Linda's avatar

That’s incomprehensible

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Politico Phil's avatar

Don't the vets read the history of the vaxx? I don't remember the exact details now but when they did animal tests on the first mRNA vaxx using I think muskrats - they all died after being exposed to the wild virus. Duhhhh!

I swear, the more educated someone is the more brain-dead they are.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I don’t disagree at all. However many vets can be lumped into the same group as many doctors. They stop being current with the literature. They depend on what their pharma reps and professional groups are saying. Absolutely no excuse

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I could see people being more outraged about animals croaking from the Jab than people. But, maybe that could be the turning point where the majority turn on the Jab Industry.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

We can hope. People were apoplectic about the clubbing of baby seals. But no emotion for the horrors of aborting preborn humans.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh that’s so horrible ☹️

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Michele's avatar

Guess the meerkats don't like green monkey DNA either....

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Dale's avatar

Daily after reading your post I am completely crushed and suffer for a complete loss of faith that humanity will make it. Then I remember that there are people like you pointing out the obvious and people like myself,and the rest of your subscribers. This gives me a minuscule light in the darkness to cling to, a slight and optimistic dream that some tiny group may survive against all odds...

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Credenda's avatar

LOL. I come for the snark and stay for the encouragement. Never disappointed!

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Carolyn’s Rae Of Sunshine's avatar

Ditto!! Jeff’s sarcasm is second to none!! My husband and I sit in our recliners in the morning (sounds so redneck, but I love these damn recliners lol), drink our coffee, and I read C&C out loud (seems funnier when read aloud)...my morning just doesn’t seem complete until this is done lol!!! OMGosh, I just realized that I took my profile picture sitting in said recliner LOL!!! Thank you Jeff for starting every day out with a bang!!

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Credenda's avatar

What a wonderful marital ritual! I’d probably still be married if I had a C&C-loving hubby and a couple of comfy recliners!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Me too. Sigh. Wish I had made better decisions back in the day.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Funny that you should mention recliners, that reminded me of a recent Substack by Naomi Wolf 🙂

https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/how-not-to-become-a-sociopath-the?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

My first thought as well

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Baga's avatar

We love recliners at our house! I only just now realized that all our furniture in the family room, basement, and study are recliners with the exception of a love seat in study. Our lake house also has a chair recliner, as well as matching leather couch and loveseat recliners. Long live recliners!

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FreeBird07's avatar

You had me at "lake house"! 😄

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Yes! Tiny house, but I have the recliner chair and the sofa reclines at both ends.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

God is still on His throne. All hope will never be lost! We know the ending. God wins!

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RunningLogic's avatar

I love this poem by Robert Browning because the last lines give me peace with a similar thought:

The year's at the spring,

And day's at the morn;

Morning's at seven;

The hill-side's dew-pearl'd;

The lark's on the wing;

The snail's on the thorn;

God's in His heaven,

All's right with the world!

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daiva's avatar

🗨 Nighttime is my favorite time of day. Everything grows quiet, and I can hear myself think. The chickens go to roost, then God tucks the world in and sets about preparing a new morning and freshly made mercies.

h/t Brandon Meeks of Poiema 👌 --> www.nojesuits.com

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walk2write's avatar

Beautiful! “Then God tucks the world in and sets about preparing a new morning and freshly made mercies.” I love it!

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

Ohh. I love that. My Uncle Hank, Marine forever, died a couple of days ago. I found this poem by James Aldrich who penned it initially for a woman. I adapted it for a “he” and posted it for him.

His suffering ended with the day;

Yet lived he at its close,

And breathed the long, long night away,

In statue-like repose.

But when the sun, in all his state,

Illumed the eastern skies,

He passed through glorys morning-gate,

And walked in Paradise!

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is beautiful!!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Perfect application. Browning knew.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Amen amen amen! He is. And I am so thankful for his rapture of which I just last night listened to two sermons on.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

That knowledge keeps me breathing.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Absolutely!

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Interestingly I don't imagine that eternal survival of sinFULL humanity is the goal. Earthly life is only the proof that man is incapable of "growing UP into good works" without an internal renewal, i.e. complete spiritual organ transplant. This becoming QUITE PLAIN to see. Polarizing. Leaving no doubt about there being only two sides. There is no fence to sit on.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I really like your phrase "spiritual organ transplant". Be ye not conformed to this world.....

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Amen amen amen

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

It's called "the faithful remnant", isn't it?

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My Favorite Things's avatar

I think most people are decent people. They just don’t shout the loudest.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

After reading it I have to go read Gods word.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Facing the reality of a situation is the beginning of survival.

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We the People of Johnson Co MO's avatar

...also, Jesus Christ has saved my soul, God IS still in Control, and the Holy Spirit lives in me. Thank You Holy Trinity for loving me. FOREVER.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

This anti-Jab tweet trended hard yesterday. Elon boosted it adding an exclamation point post in response.

https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1669049885411401729 @KanekoaTheGreat

NEW - A confidential Pfizer document dated August 2022 shows the company observed 1.6 million adverse events covering nearly every organ system.

•73,542 vascular disorders

•696,508 nervous system disorders

•61,518 eye disorders

•47,000 ear disorders

•225,000 skin and tissue disorders

•178,000 reproductive disorders

•190,000 respiratory disorders

•77,000 psychiatric disorders

•127,000 cardiac disorders

•100,000 blood disorders

•3,711 tumors

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Followed up by:

Elon Musk @elonmusk

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PamelaZelie's avatar

“Take notice, you senseless ones among the people;

you fools, when will you become wise?”

Psalm 94:8

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LS Woodruff's avatar

In my opinion these are likely under reported - especially the psychiatric disorders!!

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

That's a very relevant point, that is not often mentioned. I've seen it on other Substacks, maybe Chudov? All the following seem plausible to me:

1. It should be assumed that, of a large population, if product X is causing a certain number of symptoms that come to our attention, that a much greater proportion of sub-clinical harms are occurring that are NOT coming to our attention.

2. Initial investigative studies and even everyday doctor practices are reluctant, for a variety of reasons, to believe or take seriously patient claims of adverse events.

3. For the above and other reasons, it's estimated that only a tiny fraction of all events get logged in a reporting system (VAERS etc.)

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LS Woodruff's avatar

Exactly. There are a few people I know that seem to be 'emotionally' damaged after the jabs. Without a doubt the reporting of adverse events has been discouraged, that has been pretty well documented. Some who were jabbed still appear to have no clue that the jabs may have caused some of their 'new' health conditions. It is really awful to see this blindness, especially when it involves a loved one, one that you warned or implored to not get jabbed. My heart is heavy.

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Raptor's avatar

I'd bet there is very little VAERS reporting now related to the jab. Especially by doctors. There is NO incentive to do it, but plenty to not report.

About people going kookoo after Covid era: I spent the last week out of doors hiking and biking. I saw 2 people on technically difficult trails on MTBs with masks on - out in the middle of nowhere! Hikers - nearly every Asian person had a mask on and it was not like I was hiking in a national park with wall to wall people, but in mostly remote places with wide open spaces, but you needed your brain working! A bus load of tourists from a foreign land (ahem) arrived at our hotel outside my room window. all but 2 (not including the driver and coordinator) were masked and 2 got scared when my husband showed them how to use the door key to get into their room because... NO MASK! TOTAL derangement. They only took their masks off to eat and smoke.

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Michele's avatar

I see so many masked peeps here in CA, still. Then *I* look like the crazy person because I start muttering about the effing mask zombies...🤣

And yes, outdoors, by themselves, alone in cars...STILL!

If anything, I have gotten LESS tolerant of them, as time goes on. You'd think I'd just roll my eyes and learn to shrug (or pray for God to intervene for these idiots, which I do, sometimes), but now it's worse: I literally said to myself (muttering lol) as I watched one today, "I can't even take a person who does this seriously; like, I INSTANTLY dismiss you."

Of course, this is part of the desired reaction to masking, no doubt, whether consciously observed or not.

It stands to reason that if the jab is affecting all these other endocrine, respiratory, circulatory, etc systems, why wouldn't there be tons of death-by-1000-cuts damage to the nervous system? These people are stuck in a fear loop, slowly deoxygenating themselves, as the spike factory does its work....

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Raptor's avatar

" These people are stuck in a fear loop, slowly deoxygenating themselves, as the spike factory does its work...."

Nailed it sister.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Your point about sub-clinical harms is very important and overlooked. The health of the American people is being degraded massively as we speak. The effect of this is almost unimaginable.

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Raptor's avatar

Not just by the jab. There are plenty of pharmaceuticals and even diet recommendations that are killing people or at least massively degrading their health.

Pretty sure they want us dead.

SOMEONE sure wanted the rabblers in Taiwan gone: https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/depopulation-of-taiwan

Who could it be...

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Roger Beal's avatar

And not just the American people. Pretty much all nations where the majority population is white Europeans.

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Politico Phil's avatar

A pre-covid Harvard study of VAERS concluded that only about 1% (.01) of vaccine injuries are captured by VAERS... 1%!! That means for every 100 injuries reported there are actually 10,000 injuries. That's a 100 to 1. My point is no one has any idea what the under reporting is now. Since doctors are not allowed to report injuries, I'm guessing the reported figures in VAERS would have to be at least under reported by a factor of 1,000 to one or even 10,000 to 1.

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/ucsf-orders-their-doctors-to-ignore?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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AngelaK's avatar

I am sure that underreporting is huge. I am NOT vaccinated but a year and a half ago I started having some peripheral nerve issues (which I am pretty sure are in the most part lumbar spine related), but in my course of seeing my PCP, 2 spine surgeons, and now a second neurologist, not ONCE was I asked if I had the covid vaccine by a doctor as a possible indicator of these neurological issues. Considering that neurological issues are in the largest number of adverse reactions, and the coincidental timing of my onset, it is very telling about the huge coverup and denial in the pathetic medical system we have.

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

Harvard sells dead people.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

I have a friend who, sadly, got the jabs. When we hear of death and disease, I almost always link it to the jab, to the point where she now says "Laura, not everything is the jab!". I think she's scared. So I'm trying to not say that around her. . . But then she was telling me about a customer with stage 4 brain cancer (first diagnosed in January) and man, I tried. I said it's probably not the jab, but then had to recant and whisper (it's probably the jab).

The jab is everywhere.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Beyond psych. Way beyond that

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Annie's avatar

Yeah. They all know but are either too brainwashed or in various stages of denial.

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By June of 2022, Pfizer had identified over 10,000 categories of nearly 1.6 million adverse events, a recently-released safety update report shows. Pfizer’s pharmacovigilance documents were requested and released by the European Medicines Agency, the EU’s drug regulator, Conservative Review’s Daniel Horowitz reported on Wednesday.

https://amgreatness.com/2023/06/14/pfizer-mrna-vaccine-safety-report-identified-1-6-million-adverse-events-early-on/

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

VA still pushing covid shots.

Nothing is too good for our veterans. /s

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RunningLogic's avatar

Wow!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Oh that has to be VASTLY under reported. Just 3711 tumors….. yea right!!!!! GYN disorders…. way low!!!

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

Wow. That’s exactly what I spoke about to my Aunt who said her daughter has been a different person for the past year - “stressed out all the time.” She couldn’t put a finer point on it than that but I understood. She got the shots. I also saw that on KanekoaTheGreat!

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MayBella82's avatar

Death was also on the list.

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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

Or the poster, either, unless we can see the document. I can make stuff up, too.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

The main stream crickets are because they don’t want their brain dead zombies to know they are participating in a psychological operation in a war determined to keep them under the control of the tyrannical govt.

To hear Trump come out and admit this seems like a win for those of us who have maintained this all along. We are not conspiracy theorists! We are exposing the conspiracy!

And kudos to the manager of Starbucks for having kahunas bigger than the coffee place!

So many lawsuits against these criminals and their criminal enterprises go unfiled because We The People have been in a cold swimming pool and there is shrinkage! (For all you Seinfeld people 😉)

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M VARR's avatar

hat tip to author...

I identify as a Conspiracy Theorist and my pronouns are

"I TOLD YOU SO!!!"

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Reminds me of that Babylon Bee story that we're running out of conspiracies, as they're all being exposed as true...

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Lisa Ca's avatar

bahahahaha

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Janet's avatar

I’m a Bullshit Analyst. My 2 pronouns.

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MoM's avatar

It’s not reverse racism. It’s racism pure and simple.

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Vonu's avatar

Reverse racism isn't racism?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

'reverse racism' is a fake term invented by the left. Let's not indulge it.

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Vonu's avatar

It is way too late not to do so.

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Chevrus's avatar

The entire concept implies that only "white" Americans are capable of being racist.

This notion is also enshrined in the rhetoric of critical race theory.

It is in it's very essence discrimanatory.

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Vonu's avatar

Your concept is yours, being totally different from anyone else's who has a strong grasp on reality.

Your spell checker doesn't seem to be very "discrimanatory." :-)

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Fla Mom's avatar

In the spirit of sharing knowledge, not trying to egg on a disagreement, here's James Lindsay explaining the history of woke, including Critical Race Theory, going back close to a century. It's a masterful 1/2 hour, to which I've listened multiple times, and I plan to listen to it enough times that I can recapitulate the main points from memory. (The history seems to support Chevrus' statement, but please don't let that keep you from listening to James.) This talk has 'Europe' in the title, only because he's speaking to the EU Parliament, but it's really about what has happened here.

https://newdiscourses.com/2023/05/woke-a-culture-war-against-europe-james-lindsay-at-the-european-parliament/

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Vonu's avatar

Conservatives think I'm a liberal.

Liberals think I'm a conservative.

I think both are socialists because they both believe in socialistic financing of government.

As a libertarian, I think they are both pretty ignorant for having abandoned the political philosophy of the founders, classic liberalism.

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Fla Mom's avatar

I didn't express an opinion about you. I shared the history of why critical race theory is part of marxism.

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daverkb's avatar

Everyone should see and understand this video. It's key ... right up there with Trump saying on what 'they' are doing to us, that it is a war on the American People.

A key point in this video is that Identity Politics is pure Maoist doctrine. It was straight in our face the whole time but nobody had articulated it this clearly ... not that I ever heard. And by the way, the Soviets had their version of it. Only Mao developed further. But the Americans and their putrid Five Eyes Empire elevated it to an art form. The only problem for them is that they have taken the construct of Identity Politics way past the point of insanity. And with this, they have shot themselves fatally in the head. And so Woke is entirely discredited, rejected ... especially in the non-West world of the Walk-Away countries.

Actually, Woke Globalism is a blend of all Marxist doctrinal schools (Socialism, Communism, Fascism, Maoism) all rolled into one. And it's really the Uni-Party in America, both wings ... all straight up Marxism. The whole Agenda from the United Nations, all Marxism. And what is Marxism? Marxism is always theft, murder and destruction ... exactly what we see all around us.

Hey! Is it International Soap Box Day? Must be by the looks of things here!

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Chevrus's avatar

Now tell us about your "strong grip on reality"...dont hold back.

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Vonu's avatar

I will henceforth ignore your ad hominem attacks.

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Chevrus's avatar

Nobody is attacking you. You took a jab at me for something trivial, and you got it in return.

If you caint take it, dont dish it out. Pretty simple.

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Chevrus's avatar

Thats it ? Thats all you got?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Sad, isn’t it? I love a good strong give and take, but then I really am ‘based’ in reality.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Ironically, white people are the minority race of the world. Whites account for less than 8% of the world wide population.

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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

There is only one race, the human race. We are all made in the image and likeness of God, our creator.

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Obelisk's avatar

I'm not saying you're wrong, just that your survival may depend on shelving that belief until the agents of racial animus are expunged from positions of power.

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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

Yeah, I hear you. But I am going to trust in my Lord and Saviour to get me through.

And I think that the whole racist thing is barking up the wrong tree. We are all the same. The problem is out-of-this-world evil. Our struggle is not against other people, but the dark forces behind them that we can't see.

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Again, I completely agree with you morally. I believe in the rule of law, in being a decent person etc. But your opponents DO NOT and if they're not playing by the rules and you are, you will lose every time. I really think this is why Christians are getting ragdolled in the political space. I even remember during covid, so many Christians just refused to act machevillian in the face of a corrupt evil illegitimate system. Yes, Jesus said respect the law (paraphrasing) but what if the law only applies to you and not to those who write the laws? Is it Christian to bend the knee to corruption? I know I've gotten off topic from the original point of racial animus forgive me for that. I just think this is an overarching theme of why Christianity is on the decline. Y'all decided to let a bunch of lunatics subvert your institutions because you wanted to be nice to people that hate you. Until this is fixed, expect to lose forever.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I believe everyone of any race has the built in potential to accept and obey the moral structure the Creator of all things visible and invisible has given us. But that moral structure has to be taught and demonstrated to every child.

Some communities have moved far from that and some reject it outright. Violent crime statistics are important to keep in mind. Jesus is a promoter of being vigilant. I am so happy that you trust in Him.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Yes, and there is only one race of horses, one race of birds, one race of cats etc. There’s absolutely no genetic difference between them.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

So, we are all invisible then?

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Lisa Ca's avatar

White racism.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

New book out:

War on Ivermectin: The Medicine that Saved Millions and Could Have Ended the Pandemic by Pierre Kory Dr. (Author), Jenna McCarthy (Author), Del Bigtree (Foreword)

https://www.amazon.com/War-Ivermectin-Medicine-Millions-Pandemic/dp/151077386X/

I've ordered a copy. A review:

"Dr. Kory and Dr. Marik are heroes. Located in Canada, I have followed this drama being played out for 3 years. The suppression and disinformation was unconscionable. This medication could have saved thousands of lives, but instead the "health" authorities called it " horse dewormer" and labeled it as dangerous. The doctors had their licenses pulled if they prescribed it and customs prevented anyone from trying to get the life saving drug.

This book not only reveals the story of ivermectin, but also should caution people as to the malfeasance of the public health aurhorities and big pharma.

The book is very readable and read like a spy novel."

also: https://rumble.com/v2u6xpi-the-war-on-ivermectin-bret-speaks-with-pierre-kory-on-the-darkhorse-podcast.html

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Donna in MO's avatar

Funny I was just catching up on some emails and just saw this this morning:

"On the FDA’s website, they maintain a page called: “Why You Should Not Use Ivermectin to Treat or Prevent COVID-19” However, when you dig into it, you’ll find that the clinical trials that the FDA points to (the ones that are listed on that page) say the exact opposite." SMDH. https://www.theepochtimes.com/fda-makes-unexpected-ivermectin-announcement-facts-matter_5307194.html

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RunningLogic's avatar

I really despise the people who have done this 🤬

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KBB's avatar

I've had it on pre-order for a year or more and finally received it a couple of days ago. Reading it now, and it's very enjoyable. Drs Kory, Malik, and colleagues are true heroes. Husband and I have been on the FLCCC prevention protocol since February 2021 and have stayed, as the saying goes, "healthy as a horse" throughout. Thanks, horses, for that "de-wormer" tip!

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

Keep on whinnying!!

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

This is a magnificent conversation, deeply healing and powerful and mirroring. Bret Weinstein, whose thinking I greatly admire, says "civilization is in exile". It was two years ago, in June, that Dr. Kory first went on Dark Horse and awakened the world to ivermectin. Bret Weinstein and and Heather Heying also went on Bishop Barron as though they do not think religion or Judeo-Christianity are literally true, they think they are metaphorically true, and that we need those social structures desperately.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Have you seen the Elsevier published paper "Teaching an old dog new tricks" concerning use of ivermectin?

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CarO Lyn's avatar

Just listened to this podcast with Bret and Dr Cory overnight (it’s what I do when I can’t sleep). Good one!

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Diane C.'s avatar

President Trump's statement is critical to understanding much of what we've went through since Covid: “Don’t forget this persecution is being done by the same weaponized agencies that, for 7 years, have been running illegal psychological warfare campaigns against the American people.

Much as if they were trying to destabilize a Foreign country.”

We are being manipulated, and more people need to understand this. They want us to live in a constant state of fear so they can "save" us. We must refuse to do so!

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LS Woodruff's avatar

Sadly, this began well before COVID and is partly why it has been so hugely successful. Most have been conditioned to believe lies and do not seem to know or understand our government's history of malice.

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RunningLogic's avatar

They want to just put their heads in the sand and “live their lives” 😕

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LS Woodruff's avatar

Yep. 'live' their lives.... We seem to have differing definitions of that!! When you do not have bodily autonomy and lingering health concerns due to such, are you living or being controlled? I just keep praying for eyes and minds to be opened! Let the Holy Spirit be welcome here!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right?? I am with you on that.

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Diane C.'s avatar

Agree!

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FH's avatar

To thoroughly support your assertion I urge this audience to watch the four fascinating episodes of The Century of the Self. It’s a 2009 production, produced and aired in Great Britain.

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Diane C.'s avatar

My eyes were open after reading "State of Fear" by Michael Crichton. It is fiction, and a bit out there at times, but enlightening.

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FH's avatar

Whoops, forgot to mention it’s still available on YT, however I ran across one or two websites on which I might have paid to watch.

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Ray's avatar

Aimee’s organs will continue to pump out spikes in the recipient donors :(

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Janet's avatar

There are more questions surfacing in the entire organ harvesting program as definitions of “death” are being revised by the usual suspects to make it easier to get organs needed by the donor dying. Are they actually dead? I may remove myself from the organ donor list. Many are.

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Credenda's avatar

They remove organs from living people. Brain Death criteria are so broad and unreproducible that if the public knew what was going on there would be a revolt. Years ago I cared for a boy, age 16, who had a severe brain injury. They wanted his organs but the family was able to stave them off. Three months later he awakened. I cried for joy when I went into his room to do his care and saw that he was reading a comic book (upside down). So glad they didn’t kill him. He did fine with therapy. It totally changed my perspective on so-called Brain Death. Read “Harvesting Organs and Cherishing Life: what Christians need to know about organ donation and procurement “ by Chris Bogosh RN and Heidi Klessig,MD. (She is an anesthesiologist)

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Janet's avatar

I just found the form from my state to remove my name.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

I personally know if a similar story so I'm sure there are many many more!

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Janet's avatar

Thank you. I watched a video on this but if I saved it I can’t find it.

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AnnekeB's avatar

That’s a lovely story. I cannot believe that Aimee’s family did not insist on giving her a few weeks at least. There is no way she could have been cognitively capable of consenting to pulling the plug...

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And did that cause her death? I met a nurse, who used to administer a shot to stop the heart. I didn’t know such was legal. I guess it’s like putting your dying pet out of misery.

But we’re humans with souls. We may need some time with God before we cross over. There may be things to ask forgiveness for.

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Betsy Frost's avatar

I did so last time I renewed my drivers license. I was torn about the decision but have lost complete trust in the system.

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Jo's avatar

Same. I also removed myself from the donor system the last time I renewed my license.

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LS Woodruff's avatar

I have never been on the donor list and think I have finally convinced my husband to remove his name.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I never did either. My body, my choice ( and a temple of God).

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LS Woodruff's avatar

Amen!! And when I consider much that the 'medical' community has to offer, I increasingly feel the Holy Spirit nudging me to refrain with the message that it is not of God!

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Good decision.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Long ago (when they first started it) I was asked and I said no. But when I examined the new license after, it was on there. I had it removed. Always sounded sort of ghoulish to me.

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Heather's avatar

I’ve never added myself....figured they’d use it as a way to pressure my loved ones into a hasty decision. Ultimately, my organs can still be donated and my husband/kids can make the call anyhow, just without the pressure of “this is what your mom would want” being thrown at them

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’m thinking about that too 😕 Particularly in light of the fact that many hospitals have refused donations to unvaccinated patients 😕

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Janet's avatar

Good point. How disposable are we unvaxxed when a heart is needed? TPTB no doubt want unvaxxed hearts. Shite. What a thought. But the evil we see all around us —consider everything.

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

The AMA recommends keeping the heart beating while removing all the other organs first.

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Annie's avatar

Not if they are part of a necro collection. 😉

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Chompp's avatar

We haven't had any news on someone creating the non-vaxxed blood bank we anti-vaxxers need. But we also need unjabbed organs when we get older. I think though, I will just die of whatever old age thing happens to me and not look for new organs to then take tons of pills and meds just to enrich the big pharma jerks.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Actually there has been one created. If you can believe anyone.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

You mean the effort in Switzerland?

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MayBella82's avatar

You can bank your own blood.

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MayBella82's avatar

My first thought... the poor souls who get her organs.

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Unsteady's avatar

It’s clear that the FBI is hopelessly corrupted - they have sat on inconvenient evidence for the entire Trump era. The one nobody ever mentions is the Seth Rich laptop - they have it, or what’s left of it - I am quite certain that would demonstrate that Seth was bumped off for revealing the DNC had conspired against Bernie - you know something is wrong because the legacy media wasn’t curious about that one either.

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lynn's avatar

our govt. stole our election so there will not be a trail. They are in charge of it all.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I’ve been thinking of him lately. So much to remember. The bodies just pile up.

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Truthseeker's avatar

Snowden tried to warn us of the technology dangers … and the government weaponizing that all against us. But now, you can see the full scale of what they’re weaponizing against us… FBI, CIA, IRS, CDC, NIH, WHO, DOJ, DARPA, AAP, … I’ve been saying the American people are at war, most are just unaware.

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LS Woodruff's avatar

Yes, most are completely clueless.

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uselesseater's avatar

Speaking of Snowden my new favorite show now that Tucker has been exiled is Glenn Greenwald's System Update on Rumble.

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JW's avatar

No contempt rules in these hearings?

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Nothing is held against the liars. Eric Holder laughed at his contempt charge.

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Amos's avatar

When I was in HS, back in the early 90s, our biology class took a field trip to the college our teacher had attended. The purpose of our trip was to look at a human cadaver. The instructor showed us the body of a deceased older man, showed us how the muscles were atrophied from age, and joked that he wished they'd send him a cadaver from a 16-yo cheerleader. Then he pulled out jars from his collection-- organs that had some interest to him. The smallest heart (from a 90-lb Asian woman), the largest heart (from an obese smoker), etc. He told us he was required to send every part back (to whom?) but hinted that he had ways around it. I was thoroughly disgusted, but I assumed that people who work around this all the time must get sort of callous about it. That's no excuse, but this type of thing may be more common than we think.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

During my nurses training we were required to observe several autopsies to better understand pathology as well as the process of and reasons for performing an autopsy including organ harvesting. Of all the things I saw in my 4 years of training this was the worst. The atmosphere was light-hearted and seemed disrespectful in regards to the fact that this was a human being they were working on. From that day forward I vowed I’d never subject myself or any of my family to that procedure. It seemed to me that the fact that God created every human being in His own image was completely disregarded. Disclaimer: I only witnessed a handful of autopsies.

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Amos's avatar

I wonder if some use humor to try to lessen the tension? If so, I think that's a bad tactic. The instructors of these classes set the tone, and it should be one of respect. I know some people will say, it's just a body; the person is no longer here. Still, that body housed a human for many years and deserves respect on that basis alone.

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Jkelly's avatar

I attended a Catholic medical school where the head of the anatomy department was a priest. The importance of our cadaver's contribution to our medical education was always stressed. At the end of our first year we had a ceremony of gratitude with the family members in attendance. It was very moving.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

When our daughter was a first year medical student they went into the lab to learn anatomy, with the use of human cadavers. The one she was to "cut apart" on her first day, was the body of a surgeon/"very beloved" artist. When she returned to class she reflected on what struck her the most. When the class broke for lunch she left her work uncovered, on her desk. When they returned from lunch the professor asked who the "artist" was and held up her work, "the perfect anatomy of the human hand." She said it felt terribly humbling and uncomfortable to be called out.... "how did you draw this so intricately from memory?" She replied, "his hands were beautiful despite his old age, his hands appeared to have barely aged... he was 90 years old, that visual stuck in my mind, I had to draw it."

"You need to drop out of medical school and do what you were incredibly gifted to become..." To hear it told by the professor was indeed humbling. The cadaver experience had enriched her. To many others, it is an uncomfortable time...and they usually joke around about their confrontation with a dead human.

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NoWay's avatar

I had a different experience in college in the early 90’s, St. Louis wash U. They were so respectful and really imprinted on us the dignity of the deceased who gave their bodies for science. It was so fascinating. It was very solemn, no shenanigans.

One of my favorite memories. Such an amazing miracle, the human body.

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Amos's avatar

Sounds like a much better experience! I was totally turned off to any career in medicine from my experience.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

My mind immediately goes to funeral homes...what goes on in there?

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Amos's avatar

I suspect most are very respectful and take their responsibilities seriously. But every once in a while a story like this one comes out... The thing is, these evil deeds can go unnoticed for a long time.

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

I can top your story. I went to private primary schools. About age 8 I guess, our class went on a field trip to the local hospital. They showed us the specimen room. Creepy!

Allow me to be the Devil's advocate, as well as his doorknob for a moment. I do find it distasteful that anyone would traffic in human remains for any reason. That's why there are usually laws against it. I caution, however, against whipping onself into a frenzy worrying that it's all about Satanism or the Occult. Now, from my handle you might suspect that I'm "secular" and you'd be correct. That said, I do not deny that, out of millions of people, there will be some that hold very odd beliefs and that might include that certain body parts hold magical powers. Before you demonize these folks though they maybe really worship demons, consider that organ collecting is not peculariar to the occult-obsessed. It wasn't that many centuries ago, in the early days of the Church, where relics were held in high regard. Having a (claimed) piece of the True Cross gave a local parish big-time bragging rights. Attracting the faithful when they went on a pilgrimage was an important business and source of revenue to local churches. When piece of wood wouldn't do, how about a relic that belonged to a Saint? And guess what happened to the body of many a famous Saint as soon as he reached room temperature? Yep.

Finally, there are arguably legitimate reasons for collecting certain body parts. The most obvious would seem for medical purposes such as education. What about historical? Perhaps the private collector having a lampshade made from human skin is out of bounds, but perhaps that does belong in a museum recounting the horrors of WW II?

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

You make a fair point about relics. No doubt part of why my family went protestant 4 centuries ago.

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Special Ted's avatar

The human skin lampshade story was admitted to be a hoax. Just like the human soap, the fatal masturbation machines, and many other lies. Keeping all those shoes was brilliant, though. Especially because ground-penetrating radar cannot find any evidence of mass graves or even crematory ash. Remember, history is always written by the victors. By the way, if you can find any (edit *official*) documentation referring to a 'final solution,' please share it. You'd be the first person to ever find it. Weird, huh?

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Chompp's avatar

Reminds me of this:

https://youtu.be/45gbgBhVPEM

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Jason's avatar

My kids do not belong to Joe Biden. I can firmly tell you that right now.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Biden molested his daughter Ashley. Is he saying he believes he has the right to molest all children?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yes.

Once a pedo, always a pedo.

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Michele's avatar

Of course.

This is hard to watch, but evidence.

https://youtu.be/dizji3k4e5w

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

As long as we’re claiming children, I want to right now point out that Hunter Biden doesn’t belong to me either.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

They shouldn't even belong to the public school system because if they do then they DO BELONG to whoever is behind JB, Brandon, your blue state.

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Runemasque's avatar

A few years back I saw progressive acquaintances posting about how children belong to society, which is why schools must form these citizens (subtext: if the parents are backwards, school can show them the "right" way to see and do things).

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RunningLogic's avatar

Typical totalitarian viewpoint.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

What about Navy Biden, Joe?

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Politico Phil's avatar

Remember Nuland? The one who helped orchestrate the revolution (read regime change) that ousted Ukraine's democratically elected President in 2014 thus setting us up for the proxy war with Russia?

Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman has resigned, and her last day in office is June 30. Her departure has triggered near panic inside the State Department about the person many there fear will be chosen to replace her: Victoria Nuland.

https://seymourhersh.substack.com/p/partners-in-doomsday?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Victoria Nuland is doing a color revolution on the US.

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Vonu's avatar

Nuland is best known for sounding like she is doing a George Carlin routine sans humor.

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

Why would that panic the State Department? Of the many Federal agencies, they have been one of the most ideologically "bought" organizations, largely controlled by the -- er, well I won't say, but you can easily figure it out for yourself by doing a bit of reading. Suffice to say that Nuland is a near-perfect fit for that agency. Whether it's in America's (or even the world's) best long-term interests is another matter entirely, but it serves the needs well of those in the shadows, who hold the real power.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Exactly, she serves the interests of the Neo-Cons. I believe his reference was to the rank and file workers in the State Dept, not the top management. I'm sure many of the State Dept employees do not align with the neo-con perspective. Nuland's personality is well known within the ranks, I'm sure.

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Daily Growler's avatar

In an interview with Judge Andrew Napolitano yesterday, Col. Douglas MacGregor said his sources in DC have told him that not only was it the Ukranians who blew up the Novaya Karkova dam last week, but that Victoria Nuland approved that operation. How many hundreds of thousands of deaths has she caused during her time in government?

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Politico Phil's avatar

...Nuland is now the undersecretary for political affairs and has been described as “running amok,” in the words of a person with direct knowledge of the situation, among the various bureaus of the State Department while Secretary of State Antony Blinken is on the road.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Dreadful

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Richard Hathcock's avatar

Not many comments on the Harvard horrors, so here's a simple take.

from Darkness by Lord Byron

All earth was but one thought—and that was death

Immediate and inglorious; and the pang

Of famine fed upon all entrails—men

Died, and their bones were tombless as their flesh;

The meagre by the meagre were devour'd,

They slept on the abyss without a surge—

The waves were dead; the tides were in their grave,

The moon, their mistress, had expir'd before;

The winds were wither'd in the stagnant air,

And the clouds perish'd; Darkness had no need

Of aid from them—She was the Universe.

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Annie's avatar

Harvard hasn't been an elite university for a while.

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Jan Dickmeyer's avatar

Harvestein is a big high priced joke. Creepy hangs out with creepy to make creepy seem normal . And they get the big bucks.

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Franek ✅'s avatar

For whence

but from the author of all ill could spring

so deep a malice

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Truthseeker's avatar

Harvard is a cesspool… selling body parts, classes by Lori Lightfoot and former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

You’d have to be crazy to send your kids there now!

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Michelle's avatar

Jacinda Ardern is teaching at Harvard too now?

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Truthseeker's avatar

Yup - in the fall.

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Michelle's avatar

“Those who can’t, teach” is really true for Harvard...

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