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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

ā€œDr. Kulldorf then announced the panel will soon review the entire childhood vaccine schedule, all 72 shots, not just individually, but also for their combined effectsā€

This brings tears to my eyes. I did not think I would live to see this day. I feel like we are the embattled weary, watching the cavalry crest the hill at dawn. I hope this is a true turning point in the battle!

Dear God, please continue to give the men and women fighting on the frontlines of the vaccine wars courage and strength, from our new ACIP to all of us who have been fighting to protect our kids and educate our communities.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Yes! But Let’s go one step further and Stop them ALL until proven to be Safe AND Effective!

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

That may be asking too much too soon. But I said before and I'll say again - stop the Day 1 hep B shot - that is the smoking gun and they - the Pro-Vaxxers - can not justify this insanity. The newborns are not at risk for Hep B. Women need to stop being harassed in the hospital for refusal. They could move this on the recommendation schedule to a more appropriate age for now while they study the schedule in its entirety.

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Irunthis1's avatar

I just sent this good news to a little momma I know who I guarantee you right this moment is giving the hospital crap because she refused the hep b (and the K) shot to her brand new bundle of joy she had on monday (if she's not already home yet). God love all these women who are holding strong in this very high pressure environment! I wish I had been as smart at 21 (almost 36 years ago) as every one of these warriors fighting for their kids today!

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Jo Ann's avatar

Being asked to sign waiver to authorize Hep B vaccine and ā€œVitā€K was my wake up moment. How many other new mothers had no idea? That was 18 yrs ago. Mothers’ instincts and hours/years of research saved my daughter from taking any vaccines. Blessings for all new momma bears ready to fight for their new babies.

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Dr Linda's avatar

There is no reason to ask. These shots are not appropriate.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

That is OUR opinion. The vast majority of the US would disagree with us.

Sadly:(

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PEL's avatar

Yep because they apparently think newborns are either prostitures or drug addicts.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

or something illegal is going on in those hospital nurseries.

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Gina C's avatar

Nurses cut the umbilical cord immediately (unless birth-educated parents request otherwise) to keep all the nutrients with the placenta that they can then sell for tens of thousand$. They refer to the placenta at this point as medical waste when it is anything but.

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Danielle's avatar

THIS ^ is the ONLY reason that I could possibly think of, that could justify that horrific Hep B requirement.

Cover thine ass.

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Bandit's avatar

You mean they're not?! šŸ˜‰šŸ˜ŠšŸ˜‹

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Gina C's avatar

This is true but only because it's hospital routine and not discussed with expecting parents.

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Matt L.'s avatar

Thimerosal is now only used in multi vial flu vaccines, which are about 4 to 5% of flu shots in States. The remaining 95/96% are single dose flu shots which don’t contain thimerosal. I guess just some really poor or very rural people still getting multi vial doses? Can’t understand why they still use this even in minority of flu vaccines?

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

"This is going to kill a mind-boggling number of people in poor countries around the world," said Matthew Yglesias and I thought finally, they're admitting the truth about abortion but it was about vaccines whose safety and efficacy are definitely in question while the personhood of wombed children is indisputable. What a world, what a world…

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NAB's avatar

A great place to start. It really wouldn't take much public education to get a majority of people against these shots. I have had these discussions with people in real life and as soon as you explain what the shot is, what it is supposed to prevent against, people can see that it is insane to be giving it to hours-old infants.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes!! This needs to happen!

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RunningLogic's avatar

And honestly, a more appropriate age would be adult, or possibly teen in certain cases, for those with the risk profile.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Or never, as they appear to really do harm to our beautiful God given immune system. I am only saying this anecdotally, "if we eat right (eat in moderation all the natural things God gave us to eat, exercise, stay in shape) our immune systems are powerful - they are part of God's intelligent design. I think the vaccine's and their abominable schedule jeopardize our natural immune system."

I wish RFK, JR, would do a study on the long term impacts of the vaccine schedule to our body's natural immune system and the development of chronic conditions.

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Scott's avatar

Indeed. And women should NOT be getting flu vaxxed while pregnant either. There are a number of other vaxxes that should be non-starters, such as HPV. Whatever parents jab their kids with, they should all be delayed--a lot--and spread out--a lot.

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JSR's avatar

All vaccines are poison. Watch closely because they are just shifting to the ā€œnew improved version ā€œ

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Danielle's avatar

Pregnant women should not be getting ANY vaccinations.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

You had me at "Stop harassing women.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

And they do harass them. When I first found out they were giving shots Day 1 (about 10 years ago) I called my sister who is a lab med tech. She said it was true and that they came to her to sign papers when her son was born (1997). She told them to take a walk. She said to me - do you know who is at risk for Hep B? I said no. She then told me. I was dumbfounded. She said they harassed her for refusing.

This needs to stop NOW.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

I agree. I would say, if you have a phone, document it, record it.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

But I think we have to do more. Many economically poor women are threatened with Child Protective Services for refusing.

It is high time we DEMAND this change!

Again, not to be a Debby Downer, BUT, Trump in 2016 said he would have RFK Jr start a commission on vaccine safety and then nothing happened during his 4 years of presidency except warp speed experimental gene therapy.

I think we need to take this momentum and through either a formal petition process with the CDC, using Highwire, C&C, Childrens Health Defense, National Vaccine Information Center, MAHA, et al - or some other process - get this changed within 6 months. Yes, we should not be satisfied until they change the CDC recommendation and take this shot off Day 1. And don't let up until they do it.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

That definitely needs to stop. The problem is that government interventions usually end up causing more problems than curing. I am still skeptical, and will remain so, until we see a whole different perspective when looking at these government agencies. I am great with schedules, guidelines, as long as they remain suggestions as opposed to veiled threats and implied mandates.

One of my personal problems with Dr. Malone (could be just me) is that he appears to want to insert himself as some sort of pundit and "arbiter of reason" in this debate. Whereas I think the true arbiters are parents of the children, as well as individuals who make the choices to either accept or reject whatever medical interventions they are faced with.

You're not a Debby Downer, but a Realistic Rita. Trump either fell for or colluded with the propaganda back in 2020.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

I don't trust Malone either.

If I am correct, the CDC is just a recommendation schedule.

The problem is that most states/doctors defer to that schedule.

Perhaps a better answer is to formally petition the states for redress?

(And folks, I am talking about a formal petition under administrative law, not a change.org petition).

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Elaine H's avatar

I know there are some who have been jaded against Dr Malone. I am not one. I hope that he will eventually change your mind.

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Kenpowoman's avatar

I was, too, until I learned that he was actually vacinne-injured by the C Vax. Apparently he did a 180 as a result.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Sounds like a great idea.

I should probably be doing more of this because obviously they thought that "silence gives lease." Actually, silence means... you're doing fine by not infringing on our lives, so more of that.

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Leo's avatar

Marilynne, Unfortunate that you don't trust Dr. Malone. Do you have any reasons for that perspective? Perhaps if you read/followed his daily postings on his newsletter/substack, you'd get to know him, his values, experiences and goals much better. We are lucky to have him to help work through these political/medical issues.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

First I believe we need to approach all of these characters with healthy skepticism. Maybe it is the former auditor in me that says that but it is experience from being burned that says it is best policy to be cautious.

Malone came out of nowhere and got vaulted into the star position. Early on, I watched all the videos and there was one he participated on where he acted strangely (IMO). Also, he has spent his life in the deep state research community, and early on name dropped this one and that one from these agencies who called him for consultation.

The "father of the mRNA vaccine" is not the type of label a scientist would willingly go for - it is more marketing, as these types of platforms are usually a collaborative project and many are involved and contribute. Then there was that bizarre lawsuit against the Breggins - it was eventually dropped but lawsuits are a technique used to financially ruin opposition.

And if you watched the Highwire today you heard the ACIP is concerned with the number of shots kids get and they will be reviewing the childhood schedule. But Malone voted to add the RSV shot for infants under 8 months. Why not wait for the review to be done before adding another shot?

When the Means siblings first came on the stage, out of nowhere, they were impressive. I sent that interview to everyone, all excited. Then the research came out and they are not who they appear to be. If you saw that Jack Kruse debate, you could see that they don't do well in an non-scripted venue.

I think it is best to remain skeptical of Malone. I just suggest you don't get suckered into the things they say but carefully watch their actions. Now that he is on the ACIP, you will get an opportunity to watch his actions to see if he walks the talk.

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Duckduffer's avatar

"the CDC is just a recommendation schedule"

Not "just"...more than that...

"in general, insurance companies follow CDC guidelines for vaccination, particularly when it comes to coverage requirements. Most private insurance plans and Health Insurance Marketplace plans are required to cover recommended vaccines without cost-sharing when administered by an in-network provider. TRICARE also follows the CDC's recommended vaccination schedule"

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

yes, but as far as I know, they don't mandate a shot to keep insurance (yet). The states schools mandate the shots for school.

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Kenpowoman's avatar

By states, I think you mean schools, right? Because kids can't enter public schools without being "fully" vaxed anymore.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

yes, it is the States that control what vaccines the kids needs to take to enter schools - not the Feds.

For example, the HPV is on the recommended CDC schedule, but few States require/mandate them for entrance to schools.

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Leo's avatar
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Jimmy, Re: your personal problems with Dr. Malone's reasoning - The swamp maze of vaxx issues needs reason/intelligence/professional experience accompanied by calm and discipline from everyone involved. Since that isn't happening, Dr. Malone and Kennedy are standouts for those very qualities, plus their grounded presence, information, and integrity.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

I agree with you that it needs reason, intelligence, not sure if I agree with "professional experience." What I have noticed is a lot of people in the medical field have a hard time breaking out of the mass formation that has pervaded their field for a long time. You "can" question the origins of the "virus" but begin to question things like viruses, and virology, and now you've stepped into Loony Tunes land.

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M. Dowrick's avatar

All hospital employees who were at risk of exposure to blood borne pathogens had to take hep b vaxx x three. I now have rheumatoid arthritis. Connection! Who knows

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

thanks for reminding me that the hospital workers also have mandates like the school children.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Dental health professionals are also required to get the HepB jab.

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Danielle's avatar

I have been in the same situation except that in Australia they test antibody levels each year and if yours are low you are required to have a booster as well. I have had a yearly booster for all of my working life in medicine and have had RA (atypical and non responsive to treatments) now for 31 years. I have asked the same connection questions.

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Garden Lover's avatar

If you truly want to stop this, they must stop teaching that vaccines saved everyone from all the diseases and that doctors are gods. Also, we have to show that the media is lying. I don’t know if you’ll get that in the next two years because it would have to be extremely dramatic. You can’t even get the liberals to see how bad the mRNA even as people die around them. My brother, who is a very intelligent, educated man and conservative, believes that Covid was about keeping Trump out of office. Which may be true, but he doesn’t see it that it was also a means to depopulation and getting us to the One World Order.

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Leo's avatar

Garden, Agreed! Bottom line of all this interwoven mess is: Global Control via WHO/WEF - which of course includes Gates and his $$$.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

Update: I just finished watching the Highwire. Per Del they talked about work groups of the ACIP committee at the meeting the other day. Good news is that one issue they will be reviewing is the Day 1 Hep B vaccine.

I still say we need to make a lot of noise that we want that done first and quickly (no longer than 3-6 months). We should not accept dragging their feet on these no brainer issues.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

That's what I don't understand:

How could any of these so-called experts know that all these vaccines are safe when they've never studied the interaction between all of them?

Have you noticed that vaccines are the only "medication" where, miraculously, there are no contraindications nor warnings about complications when combined with other vaccines...or any medication for that matter...including the other way around?

There's a near zero chance that's possible.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

You are SO right about this Ryan. This is the reason we are seeing the dramatic rise in autism and other chronic illnesses in children: the combined effect. Those of us who took less-than-safe vaccines in the past received them one at a time. Our bodies had more time to process and detox from them.

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CMCM's avatar

Yes...and I just read something yesterday discussing a child who had been injected with 4 different vaccines in one office visit, with reactions very soon after that. Why on earth don't these idiots consider that so many vaccines at once could be a problem?

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

It really seems like medical malpractice.

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

Years ago, when I had to get vaccinated for my US citizenship, I was asked a long list of questions beforehand of previous adverse reactions and my medical history in general. None of that happened with the toxic Covid jab (which I refused) and I doubt any other 'vaccine' since.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Well when we were young we only had to have 5-7 shots.

Requiring 72 shots that have to interact with each is a lot harder to flesh out.

And that's exactly why they won't speak to it; there are simply too many confounders to account for.

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

I remember getting the polio vaccine, smallpox, and tetanus. Nothing else.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Probably measles too. I remember there was some discussion of whether I had missed that one or not when I entered jr high or high school, or maybe even college. We never found the records but I don’t think anyone pushed me to take it. We just blew it off.

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c Anderson's avatar

A simple blood test can determine if you had the measles. You can also get a blood test titer for measles vaccine. The likelihood of hospitalization due to measles is very low when people have good nutrition.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

The likelihood of measles hospitalization when I was a kid was near zero - without any silly vaccines.

Measles were treated just as depicted in one of my favorite shows at the time - The Brady Bunch

https://youtu.be/5289k-dbOMY?si=LSIwtJczUD5KNtub

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Ronald Farnborough's avatar

The likelihood is a childhood death by measles is about 1/1000, from respiratory and neurological complications. It's low, but not near zero.

I had the measles as a child - pre-1965.

In lower income countries (not the US) the rate is much higher. There is nothing silly about being vaccinated against it.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

I'd check your numbers.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1560955/measles-death-rate-in-the-us-since-1919/

Per this site 1965 death rate was .14/100,000 and when this Brady Bunch aired in 1969 it was .02/100,000

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Karen Bandy's avatar

And isn’t measles easily treated with a vitamin? Vit A?

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yeah, im 53 and I think only 5 were recommended then

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Scott's avatar

Yep, and because of so few jabs, the children's bodies stacked up like cord wood, right? Gah. This is so clearly a money scam--at the expense of children's health--and lives. SIDS is absolutely correlated with "well baby" visits.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Some would call that EVIL

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NAB's avatar

I'm 58 and I have my old immunization card from when I grew up. Handwritten dates and not many of them. Today's schedules are printed out on a spreadsheet. It's insane.

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alongername's avatar

Enjoy your 50's ! Life and the body (if taken reasonable care).....are still young and strong.

No matter how good one takes care , as the odometer goes higher and higher creaks and sputters start to appear.

Seventy was a real shocker ....(start keeping track of your prostate size in your fifties or sooner, guys) . Also, start using natural cures to maintain good health.

just writing this makes me want an ice cream sundae. hmmm

been a long time ..........

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Good advice...with good humor!

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CMCM's avatar

Same here. Between the ages of about 5 and 10 I got sick with the measles, mumps, and chicken pox, as did all kids at that time. The polio vaccine (delivered orally on a sugar cube) came later.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Shiiiit, when I was a kid we'd have "chicken pox" parties with all the neighborhood kids, just to get it over with.

Somehow me and all my brothers turned out just fine......

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Dena's avatar

These elitist grifters have gone too far & don’t like the light shining truth about to expose them & hit them where it hurts. Right in the pocketbook. The head cockroach is very quiet so far.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Yet they tell mamas to only

feed ONE food for weeks before adding another. Please…

And they compare this vaccine to that one instead of a placebo. Their entire premise being, this gin doesn’t get the babies any more drunk than that vodka, therefore, giving gin to babies is good.

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Dr Linda's avatar

They know nothing about their safety. It’s about money. They assuage their minds by believing it’s about safety and health

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Jeff S's avatar

Utter delusions.

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Irunthis1's avatar

I have seen fellow pharmacists give 5-6 different "catch up" vaccines to adults in the pharmacy. I won't even give one so obviously it would be a cold day in H-E double hockey sticks before I'd give 5 or 6!!! But when people call and ask "can I get them all at once" I'm like well I am sure someone will do it because there's nothing in the documentation (package inserts, CDC reference materials etc) that says you technically CAN'T, but I would highly recommend against such a load due to....(all the myriad reasons a sane person would avoid and a conscientious practitioner would refuse). Alas, I am very much alone in my neck of the woods.

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CMCM's avatar

The medical community is always warning against mixing various medications due to possible side effects, yet they never consider that idea when it comes to vaccines!

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Chiadrum's avatar

Remember when it was given a greenlight, mixing and matching pfizer or Moderna. Reason 1,000,000 how I knew this was all BS

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CMCM's avatar

Yes! I remember thinking that was totally weird. More reinforcement for my already huge skepticism.

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Danielle's avatar

Nice to see that at least some people have principles.

Kudos to you!

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Kathy's avatar

And they had the nerve to test the new shots against existing shots that also had dangerous safety profiles, almost as if they’re comparing vodka to tequila, in their ability to cause accidents in drinking and driving! See, vodka is not worse than tequila, therefore it is safe!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Ha! Funny. But sad

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Chiadrum's avatar

šŸ’Æ

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Scott's avatar

Or, of course, EVER testing them against true, inert placebos?

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Chiadrum's avatar

Racist!!!

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glenn's avatar

Drug interaction is a huge problem, and studies to suss out interactions are notoriously difficult to design and carry out. Looking at more than three compounds is almost impossible and cost prohibitive. With drugs, certain compounds cause known issues, so labels reflect that. What they don’t have a clue about is giving 6 to 10 drugs concurrent. What happens is you have a general cumulative liver overload, mostly ignored by doctors, even if the drugs themselves are not interacting. It’s simply too much for the body to handle. This is a very common occurrence, especially in the elderly population whose lives are a constant cycle through primary care physicians and specialists, all prescribing something and not looking at the total pic.

Vaccines are a whole other class of programmed ignorance. There are even less studies and historical data collection, not only because of the indemnity, but because doctors are programmed to ignore the issues. I’m tired of seeing the heart wrenching takes of mothers watching their child go into seizures after 6 to 8 different vaccines injected at once. Worse, the doc nearly always in the story acts ā€œdumbfoundedā€ because the vaccines couldn’t possibly be causal.

This kind of behavior is not medicine, it’s a cult. And RFKjr knows exactly what he’s facing, and he has to carefully dismantle this regime with their own scientific tools. Get the evidence in the public eye so it can never be buried again. This will take time, and those impatiently shrieking for Nuremberg trials of Fauci and his ilk are off track. To make any real change, the cult has to be taken down. He has to get doctors to report the facts and the agencies to run proper investigations. The medical field is filled with well meaning people, a vast majority of which are indoctrinated, but if shown the data, will come around.

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Leo's avatar

glenn, Well stated! Things take time - most especially issues as complicated as this is: intertwined medical/corporations/politics/fortunes/power/sovereignty/safety.

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SM's avatar

They studied their profit margins and bonus checks for years! That is the safety the speak of. They are blinded by money and influence.

Their only areas of expertise are fraudulent science, deception and manipulation.

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Leo's avatar

"Near" = Not! Simply: "Zero chance."

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

I stand corrected!...;)

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

I hope they do! We certainly stopped them all for our family but it breaks my heart to see our extended family and friends who still trust the bureaucratic government and medical system suffer. Praying that Kennedy and his team can totally reshape the conversation - good signs so far!

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Jamison's avatar

My friend’s husband has been fighting follicular lymphoma for years. At his checkup yesterday, the oncologist told him to be sure to stay up-to-date on his Covid vaccines. I am sad, angry and disgusted.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

That is horrible!

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glenn's avatar

In the recent committee hearing, Dr. Malone suggested the Covid vaccine not only produces an antigen with an extraordinarily long half-life, it appears to have immune suppression effects. It’s the last thing someone should have while clearing cancer from their body.

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Jamison's avatar

I know. I’ve talked and sent articles, but they trust the doctor. I’m sick about it.

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Ronald Farnborough's avatar

imaging trusting a medical professional, instead of some untrained relative with internet access. Sickening.

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Jamison's avatar

What’s sickening is a ā€œtrusted medical professionalā€ pushing the death jabs.

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Ronald Farnborough's avatar

I take it you don't trust doctors; That's on you.

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madaboutmd's avatar

Which one gets a kickback? Not the concerned relative.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Still falling for safe and effective murder?

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Media Luna's avatar

Given their flawed nature, vaccines might NEVER be proven ā€œsafe and effectiveā€.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

I believe the Supreme Court already ruled on this. They said they are "Unavoidably Unsafe".

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Susan Seas's avatar

Jinx you owe me a Coke šŸ˜‚

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Susan Seas's avatar

None will be proven safe OR effective thereby annihilating ALL.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I tend to think that’s the point of all this. Which is a much more lasting and effective way of approaching the issue imo.

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

I think you’re right. I hope you’re right!

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Danielle's avatar

No drug or vaccine can EVER be proven to be safe. It’s only ever going to be a risk/ benefit ratio.

All I ask of drug safety is truthful informed consent, truthful risk/benefit ratios and VOLUNTARY uptake with absolutely NO coercion of ANY sort. The informed consent information needs to be given week/s prior too, not just as they open the package in a time pressured situation.

And efficient, user-friendly monitoring systems post dose.

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Susan Seas's avatar

šŸŽÆ

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shayne's avatar

That's the only logical outcome.

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Astragale's avatar

Or at least let parents opt out without having to homeschool.

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Stephen Dedalus's avatar

….which is actually the most important battle that always seems to evade scrutiny. The government—and countless numbers of citizens for whom the government represents—do not want to let go of the evil premise that everyone has a ā€œmoralā€ duty to submit to a medical intervention for the alleged benefit of someone else. The illogical of this premise was most vivid with Covid, when the government was saying, on the one hand, that the mRNA vaccine kept the recipient from acquiring the disease while also saying, at the same time, that unvaccinated people presented a threat to anyone who was otherwise free to receive a vaccine at no cost. That type of logic is only consistent for owners of cattle; it is anathema for representatives of free men. Of the remaining positions to be filled on the advisory board, there must be at minimum 3 or 4 medical ethicists, otherwise all they’ll accomplish is slightly raising the bar by which evil can be committed the next time. There will never be enough safety studies to justify a coerced or mandatory medical intervention against legal adults or minors who are in the care of legal guardians—children.

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MKnight's avatar

With you. I’m sitting here not knowing whether to laugh or cry. I love RFK, but I even had my doubts that he could pull it off this far. I should not have doubted. An answer to many moms’ fervent prayers, indeed.

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Porge's avatar

I'm with you too, but will hold back any celebration until we see results.

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Leo's avatar

Why hold back? Celebration now adds to the positive momentum.

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Carolyn's avatar

Amen and amen!! I feel the same. May GOD keep directing the path and them follow it. I thank YOU LORD GOD

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Annie's avatar

Amen. This constant dripping out of anti-narrative data on pharma and vaccines is penetrating the BS. Getting the brainwashed to open up to the idea that maybe, just maybe, there's some truth to this anti-vaxxer stuff. For the rest of us it's a no-brainer and just do it. RFK Jr and his team is going for a total overhaul of this corrupt system not just a small battle victory. MAHA & MAGA!🄰

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julie's avatar

I think the biggest thing that Trump could do right now is to give an executive order to all states and school boards that they cannot mandate these vaccines. That would be a good start for me.

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La Gata Politica's avatar

Executive Orders aren't law, nor do we want them to be treated as laws.

It's best to leave it up to each state's legislature, we don't need Federal over reach.

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Crixcyon's avatar

Nearly every parent has the power to protect their children and themselves by not complying with any vaccinations.

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

Yes but we’ve been watching our nieces and nephews and our kids’ friends be injured because their parents were so deeply lied to. There just weren’t enough hours in the day to save everyone, and so many bridges burnt when you try to tell people the truth 😢

There needs to ALSO be new messaging from the top down to save more lives.

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

If only "the media" could change to tell the truth and not be used for brain washing purposes.

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CMCM's avatar

There have always been a certain number of people who decided not to vaccinate their kids. My brother's children were born in 1984 and 1992, and they never vaccinated them for anything. He was living in coastal Northern California and most people up there were of the same mind.

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RunningLogic's avatar

The ones in certain blue states might want to move to states with stronger parental rights though, lest this happen to them:

https://www.masslive.com/news/2025/04/fitchburg-man-suspected-of-taking-children-to-texas-despite-dcf-custody-order.html?outputType=amp

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FGB3's avatar

If The Donald did nothing else right in this administration, he got the RFK, Jr. deal right.

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Kathy Sincere's avatar

https://www.scidev.net/asia-pacific/news/oral-polio-drops-linked-to-paralysis-in-india/

While India’s oral polio vaccine (OPV) drives have eliminated polio from the country, they have also resulted in over 490,000 cases of paralysis during 2000—2017, says a new study based on national surveillance statistics.

So much for vaccine efficacy. They just changed the name from polio to non-polio acute flaccid paralysis.

All vaccines are toxic. They are a disgraceful sham designed to kill and maim.

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MayBella82's avatar

I thank President Trump! His courage and leadership has empowered people to fight…. And he has their back! It is amazing what you can do when you have a leader who believes in you and what you are doing. I pray that God continues to bless him and we work towards being worthy of this blessing.

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JBell's avatar

Amen!

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Leo's avatar

Yes, AND huge thank you's to our Jeff for connecting all those dots! Jeff brings the big picture into focus for all to see the tiny, messy, corrupted details and to digest the ramifications. Great job, Jeff Childers!

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Dr. Kuldorrf, Dr. Jay Battacharya you could not ask for finer medical professionals! Thank you to both of them for The Great Barrington Declaration and everything else you have worked so hard on for humanity. Wish Dr. Sunetra Gupta was part of the ACIP as wellšŸ’•šŸ‘šŸ‘

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Owain Glyndŵr's avatar

That is the key - all on the schedule, need to be investigated cumulatively, in combination and permutations.

Since none (almost none?) of individual vaccines have been placebo trialed, let alone combo/permutations, this will put tremendous pressure on pharma. They in turn, will put tremendous pressure on their captured congress critters and media whores.

Let's see who starts squealing soonest and loudest. Then follow the money.

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nancy worthington's avatar

My thoughts exactly! I have prayed I would live to see this happen.

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Peter's avatar

I hear the bugles

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liz's avatar

I KNOW! I am SO GRATEFUL to have lived to see this day!!!

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CuiBono?'s avatar

Amen!šŸ™šŸ»ā™„ļø

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RunningLogic's avatar

ā€”ā€œā€” the new A.C.I.P. chair immediately sought to cast doubt on the safety and effectiveness of childhood vaccinesā€

Oh God forbid anyone cast DOUBT!! 😱 Good heavens! šŸ™„ We must blindly keep our faith in the vaccines no matter what šŸ™„šŸ™„šŸ™„

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

No doubt; if you can't cast doubt then you are not dealing with science. That's the whole point. Its as if everyone forgot 7th grade science class...oh...wait...or the money has blinded them.

There's been a wholesale attack on the scientific method, and science itself. 400 years of the scientific method was discarded, in a mere few months, for a belief system turned a parareligion.

The Left really exposed themselves during the plandemic. The only science the Left understands is the science of punishment.

The veryy statement ā€œtrust the scienceā€ exposes this deep misunderstanding. Progressives look to centralized authority so they flock to organizations that claim to represent scientific truth. Since progressives are also attracted to power they tend take over such organizations and purge real scientists in an attempt to create a single truth or so called consensus. Consensus is not a scientific word but a political word instead. Again another deep misunderstanding.

There are majority theories like ā€œthe big bangā€ but they are not a consensus and they are not truth only our best guess based upon the evidence. A consensus requires force like firing and purging scientists that don’t tow the party line (e.g.- climate change).

The basis of conservatism is self reliance. Those who tend to be self reliant are naturally skeptical especially when observations don’t match the claims. The socialist tendency of the left demands thinking collectively. It’s not as important that the object of their focus is true, only that it is a standard many see and follow. A lie is often more appealing than the cold hard truth. Conservative thinking is clearly more in line with scientific methods and leftist ideology leads to self delusion and tragedy.

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julie's avatar

My biggest memory from the pandemic was being in a grocery store not wearing a mask, and one of the teachers from the elementary school asked me how I thought I could get away with not wearing a mask. I stated that there was no scientific proof that the mask helps. She replied that she was a ā€˜rule follower’, and if it helped the community what could it hurt! She continued that I was against humanity and the community and I shouldn’t be allowed to enter stores .

After that I began to notice that was the buzz word, ā€˜a rule follower’.

In conclusion , I have made it my lifeā€˜s purpose to not be a rule follower and to question everything.

I did that somewhat before, but now I am extremely discerning , and I do speak up now.

I hope when or if they plan another crisis for this nation that many of us will not be rule followers and will speak up and unabashedly intimidate those who tried to intimidate us last crisis.

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Kim's avatar

I was always a rule follower until the plandemic - I’m naturally a people pleaser. Those days are over.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Same. I’m not following rules that don’t make sense and that are designed to harm.

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julie's avatar

I love that, Kim!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

The sheep would reBLEAT but us freedom fighters are now too connected for authorities to make any of these mandates enforceable.

But, again, the peeps would reSHEEP. I've seen nothing to disprove otherwise.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

There's something about rules, isn't there? I've always thought that good ideas don't need to become rules, because people will act voluntarily. "Rules" are for things like specific dates, measurements, and the like. Rebreathing your own exhaust fumes, though?

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Quiltlady's avatar

I agree. I call myself "The Reluctant Rebel" because I quietly refuse to follow some of "Society's" rules. The only rules I follow are God's Commandments.

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MayBella82's avatar

I have always questioned things that didn’t make sense to me. Nothing about the pandemic made sense especially when SME were being attacked and censored. The hard part of the pandemic was seeing how many people just became followers. It is like a switch went on and they were programmed robots who all said the same thing. I felt like I was in a different reality than everyone around me. Thankful I started to notice that there were many who felt like I did… they just were not speaking out because they, like me, were freaked out by how easily it was for the government to program them.

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CMCM's avatar

Exactly my thoughts as of about March of 2020. My most recurrent thought was ā€œnone of this makes senseā€. So I never bought into any of it, thank goodness!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Same and that caused me to do a ton of research that made me really start believing that there were a lot of people who either didn’t know what they were talking about or were lying to us šŸ˜•

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julie's avatar

I, too was amazed at how many people jumped on the vaccine bandwagon. I never even went for flu vaccines, ever, somehow I just instinctively knew that vaccines were bad. And then to boot, there’s never been a flu vaccine that has ever hit the mark on the flu, ever! So I can’t imagine why anyone would take it. I guess it’s like insurance, you have to buy house insurance just in case, car insurance just in case etc., so I think that’s why people did the vaccine. But for moi, this is different because it’s going into your body and that just seemed so invasive to me.

The sad part was that my older siblings fell for this, defended this, were super defensive over this, and it changed their whole being. So the vaccine not only killed what was going on inside in small bits and pieces with harm, but more than physically, it mentally took over their brains, as it did with most hating left leaning people. The vaccine pricked the innermost vile spot in the humans emotional cortex and this hate -condition brought it to the forefront to divide one sect of the population from another. That’s what the vaccine really did. It brought out hate, blind hate to any truth.

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MayBella82's avatar

It is sad. One common theme for me was that people chose fear ovef believing in God. God made each of us and he dowsn't make mistakes. The jab was gene theraphy and it said it right on their website. Gene theraphy changes your DNA. DNA that God gave you. That was a hard no for me.

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Susan Banks's avatar

And I’m hated for it! I’m ridiculed everyday for my questioning! I do not care one bit what anyone thinks of me! I’m only standing in the gap for my dumb two Sons who are in their 40’s so sound asleep and my 3 Grandsons!! My Grandson at 9 understood that Trump was put down in his school and that Biden wasn’t real!! It had to happen this way though! We volunteered to be here right now to help the dummies! As hard as a job as it is, someone has to stay patient.

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daverkb's avatar

Don't worry about other people. They probably are not as smart as you are.

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Leo's avatar

LOL - And that's my story and I'm sticking to it!

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julie's avatar

Susan, hang in there. I have a theory and some people would call me a nutcase, but I do think that God has only come into the hearts that are open to understanding and learning. So maybe your family will get there, mine won’t they’re in their 80s now , and are dug in. 20 years ago they went to church, abortion was bad, they would’ve never agreed with illegal immigration or transgender but now the influencers have got to them. Evil does exist and maybe it’s even the devil but more than likely it’s just a group of political hacks that think they know better than we do and they want to make sure that people stay in line and do what they say.

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Robyn Welch's avatar

We tried to keep life as "normal" as we could for our son (grown with disabilities). I called the restaurants we frequented and explained that my son couldn't wear a mask. I kept the numbers with manager names in my phone. I always called ahead, so they knew he was coming. There are a few places that would not work with us, and we will never again go to those places. Sadly, my mom was one of the ones who wouldn't work with us. She didn't see my son for 1 1/2 years, and only then because she was dying (she said covid would be a blessing, I guess she could have died quicker)

I joke about not always following the rules...

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

We had restaurants that insisted customers wear their masks until they sat down at a table... "then, you can take off your mask..." What idiocy!

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RunningLogic's avatar

It was so stupid šŸ™„

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Danielle's avatar

I suspect that most of us on C&C were never really blind ā€œrule followersā€ anyway. The very term sort of denies critical thinking.

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julie's avatar

Exactly

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daverkb's avatar

We used to go to a certain church and they all stood to pledge to the American flag. We did not do that. One time that this happened, the little girl of about seven who liked to sit with us told us we had to stand. "It's a rule," she said.

Now, the Christian Church with a capital 'C' is instituted, ordained of God. I perhaps would have pledged to the Christian Flag if the words were right. But I would make no secular profession in a space which once upon a time was referred to as being God's House, and with good reason. I am old Reformation reform church believer. And so when it comes to sanctuaries and professions of faith, I take Sola Scriptura seriously ... and more so than most these days.

Now rules? And the woman's confession that 'she was a rule follower.' Maybe a little query time was in order. Like, "Is that any old rule follower? Even bad rule follower? All rules without without discrimination follower? Abdication of moral scrutiny rule follower? Just what kind of rule follower are you?"

We should inquire of politicians in that kind same fashion. And when one so does, my experience has been that the politicians suddenly run speechless. And then next comes the hemming and hawing, then the fumbling, mumbling and reaching, and in the terminal phase a certain linguistic infertility settles over the room punctuated by fits of vacuous eye contact drift signifying, "Boy, I wish I were someplace else right now."

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Leo's avatar

daverkb - I like those questions you suggested. Questioning as a response in a sticky situation is really smart. Plus, everyone involved might learn something.

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daverkb's avatar

Asking questions can be like a lance which strikes to the quick through the heart. And indeed, just listing those questions was the heartland of the entire post. And the rest of the post was either lead up or exposition.

You will notice that each framed question is both a premise of sorts but also an unstated exposition lodged within the question itself. And the audience intuitively understands this and what the necessary deduction might be ... more or less. Audiences are very quick to catch on if the speaker is artfully skilled in how he structures his thoughts

The trick is that the one who posits the questions must understand the entire nature of the ecosystem in which he operates and how the system by mechanics functions. Indeed, understanding the entire ecosystem is Lawyer Childer's greatest strength. And this is what makes his work in the C & C such a spell-binding read. And day after day after day.

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julie's avatar

We have sent our kids to school to be indoctrinated, training. We line them up to go anywhere We line line up their thoughts and don’t allow them to critically analyze any of their own Every class in HS is taken for the greater good even though a 1/4 of the kids can’t do algebra but no matter, those in charge ignore that fact knowing full well some are not equipped mentally to take those. We don’t care to find their sweet spot; a hands-on Skilled course? HĆ©las, we just assume everybody is going to come out stamped, ā€Rule Follower #…..ā€, same box, not unlike Cheetiosright off the factory line. That’s why she’s told you it’s a rule. Both my daughter and my son were the only ones in their respective US gov Classes who were conservative. They would argue with the rest of the class on topics. It’s easy to go with the flow and it’s easy to be with the majority thought. In 08 in a tiny town in NV, where we lived l, the town was 90% conservative and B Obama sent 20-year-olds from the state of WA to come into the school and talk to the US gov classes about voting and caucusing . They were very influential and the malleable students fell as if thunderstruck. To be fair, kids from a small town had never seen these types who were so forceful & full of themselves. They invited them for pizza and showed them how to caucus for the Dems and they lines up to vote D in the presidential election. You really have to talk to your kids, eat dinner at the table with your kids, talk about current events and talk about why events are impactful to your family, and more importantly how the family is the most important in life besides God. I just don’t think enough people talk to their kids. I asked kids a month ago before school let out how many of you eat dinner with your parents at a table, none raised their hand, most were eating in their bedrooms. This is a very disturbing society in which we live.

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daverkb's avatar

The Long March through the Institutions ... Gramsci

And kids get taught unwittingly that the end justifies the means under the cover that the good of the collective justifies the means. It's a dirty vicious system, immoral and only beneficial for the top feeders.

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neener's avatar

One of my favoite sayings has always been .."Rules were made to be broken!"

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Danielle's avatar

Probably my very favorite! šŸ˜‰

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Dianne Denson's avatar

Right there with ya Julie!!

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madaboutmd's avatar

My mother was sick beginning March 1, 2020. I was helping her out and at the store just about every day for something or another. I was at the store before the masks became a thing and after they became a thing. It was the best possible "experiment". One day they aren't and the next you're an asshole if you don't wear one. We only ever wore them at hospital appts. because they were required. She could not understand a thing the doc was saying because she depends on reading lips due to very poor hearing. It was absurd.

Adding: my mother has never had COVID and is 92 now. She was incorrectly diagnosed (just the worst doctor ever) and ended up with a fistula from very bad diverticulitis. Her large intestine removed three months later and now she wears an ileostomy. The entire experience has so jaded me. Lastly, I have a PA friend who quit during COVID because of the masks. She said, every single one of us knows they wouldn't work and the docs kept pushing it. That was enough for me to distrust all of them. Now she volunteers at a clinic.

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Kimberly's avatar

"Trust THE Science." - key word there is the article "the." Like "The" Bible. "The" Science is a religion for the the Left, and the vaxxes are their sacrament! It would be like removing the Eucharist from the Mass, if the Left were to lose their vaxxes.

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Taiga Rohrer's avatar

You forgot the trademark on The Scienceā„¢, de Fuhrer Fauci's lawyers will be contacting you shortly...

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shayne's avatar

Fuhrer Fauci must be soiling his britches right about now.

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daverkb's avatar

Fuhrer Fauci will probably claim he's got some debilitating disease or condition which prevents him from standing trial. Or something like that. And skate Scott free.

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shayne's avatar

We could skip the trial and go straight to the noose ;)

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daverkb's avatar

Right! And justice is suppose to be swift.

As it may be, I have given the Covid Terrorism thing a lot of thought.

1) One obstacle to covid truth is that a lot of political figure would have to admit a lot of things like that they were stupid and got duped, or in some cases acted cowardly by not stating what they knew. Others may have feared for their lives. And indeed we saw some resistor, particularly some heads of African states suffer some queer misfortune which ended in their termination.

2) All politicians instinctively knew that getting in front of the fear infected covid cattle stamped and speaking the truth would end up in being trampled over and flattened like blades of grass. And some, if they had the truth, would have had to confess to cowardliness. Most 'pragmatic' politicians would rather that the entire thing would just disappear down the memory hole.

3) If a politician had say a MAGA-like agenda, such a politician would not want to have an even greater agenda (like the worst criminality in human history) distract and derail his own immediacy of focus, and blow up his agenda by a colossal upstaging. Politicians like all eyes glued to what they are doing.

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shayne's avatar

Well stated!

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Kimberly's avatar

Perfect!

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Jeff S's avatar

Haha.

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Porge's avatar

Lol šŸ˜†

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SD Scott's avatar

It’s a death cult, and the damaged child is the sacrifice.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

So sad and true. Worship fetal and childhood murder. Satan truly squirms among us.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

100%. Well said, and great analogy!

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Eloise's avatar

$CIENCE or SCIENCE? ;-)

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Kimberly's avatar

šŸŽÆ

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RSgva's avatar

I’m with the seventh grade science that so many seem to have forgotten. Including natural immunity.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

And high-school biology where we learned you should NEVER vaccinate into a pandemic.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Early on (the beginning or middle of April 2020), I read an article by Jeffrey Tucker in AIER that posted Donald Henderson (a world renowned epidemiologist) et al.’s paper on their analysis of potential measures to be taken during a pandemic. Vaccination, isolation/social distancing of non-vulnerable populations and masks were all deemed to be at best useless or at worst harmful. That paper had been published in the early/mid 2000s (2004 or 2005 maybe?) and helped me put my finger on what had been bothering me about the extremist pandemic measures and also gave me ammunition to counter the narratives (not that most people believed me but it gave me firmer ground to stand on).

Then Geert van den Bossche also confirmed the idea about no vaccines during a pandemic a few months later.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I remember that. He was one of the first to warn us.

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Leo's avatar

Yes, same here.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

A tenet of self-reliance is understanding that there are things you do not know and accounting therefor.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

I would go a step further and say that's truly the only way to be self-aware.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

7th grade? That was so long ago that even MY ELDERS almost all couldn't remember it. Funny how the USED, US Education Dept, made US believe that the education our Great and Grand parents received was so little, uninformed, and stupid in science. That STARTED in the sixties too! Thankfully I did learn it in the 7th grade!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Our educational system, before it went federal, was the envy of the world. Proficiency in core subjects was number one by a long shot to number 2 on the list.

1979 - Dept of Education formed.

1980 - proficiency immediately started declining.

2025 - we're 36th in the world.

Nuff said. But people do love their gooberment.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Don’t forget the teachers union, started at approximately the same time.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Good point

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Gloria Magee's avatar

I have experience that it started declining way before 1980. I graduated high school in 1969 (I know. I’m old.) My younger brother graduated in 1973. There was a marked difference in the quality of our education. I got a teaching degree in 1976. By then things were rapidly going downhill with situational ethics and values clarification. I had my first child in 1981. We chose to homeschool all our kids to make sure they were actually educated. But. I wish I had also known about vaccines at the time but I did not know the lies in my chosen profession at the time (I was a science teacher from a medical family….) Education started declining in the mid to late 60’s. Steamrolled from the 80’s.

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daverkb's avatar

My favorites on the subject are Albert Jay Knock, The Theory of Education in the United States delivered in the Rotunda as a lecture series at UVA, Charlottesville. And Charlotte Iserbyt and all of what she had to say about the education wreck in the United States. Both amazingly or not so amazingly, said much the same thing but in difference context. I had always seen the general declination going on, but not so much the hidden hand behind it all. Now both of us, I presume, see much more. So much has been laid bare, especially since President DJT's second administration.

In the 1950's, my childhood, things were being eroded. That early. It's a damned shame.

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Danielle's avatar

Unfortunately, people do love their POWER.

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Johnny-O's avatar

If memory serves, it was over a decade ago that one of the heads of a major scientific journal said the "science" has been corrupted. Its been going on far longer than a few years - it just became much more flagrant the past few years....

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RunningLogic's avatar

Excellent comment! Agree wholeheartedly!

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cat's avatar

These are the same people who say there's no proof of God.

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MayBella82's avatar

The man with the highest IQ just said that Jesus is God. This came out a few days ago.

https://humanevents.com/2025/06/18/man-with-worlds-highest-iq-declares-jesus-christ-is-god

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Thank you for sharing

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Dreamom3's avatar

Exactly!!

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

I want to know when the IRS will be dismantled.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Only after the Federal Reserve System.

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Uncle Juan's avatar

And that would be a tall order!

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Bard Joseph's avatar

You would be taking on the world globalists.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Taking on The Fed was linked to why JFK was murdered, among other theories.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Indeed. Like Lincoln.

JFK created money based on silver controlled by the government. Money was issued as silver certificates printed on the dollars. I remember them as a kid.

LBJ killed them.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

I vote IRS first, Fed, nearly simultaneously.

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

Yes - and when/if this day comes, we need to celebrate it every year thereafter to remind us of the freedom we have gained from the enslavement of burdensome taxation.

I personally think that is why Trump called the day he signed the tariff EOs ā€œLiberation Dayā€ - he intends to replace the US tax system with tariffs. If it works, it will be well forth celebrating Liberation Day every April 2nd! šŸ‘

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RunningLogic's avatar

Hopefully that is coming up on the agenda too!! šŸ™

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Valerie's avatar

I am SO READY for that day!

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Jeff S's avatar

Another use for those expensive B-2 bombers.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

I hope you're suggesting that we bomb them out of existence and I hope they will have moved their offices to the Capitol where our illustrious "representatives" spend their time accepting bribes and insider trading. That just might improve this country more than we could imagine! Two birds with one bomb. Ah, drop a few more, just to be sure!

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SM's avatar

Hopefully after the midterm elections šŸ’Æ

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Cousin Clem's avatar

If only there were a vaccine to use against Bill Gates, a walking human virus.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

It’s BILLY (because he’s a petulant child and if you watch him long enough, you’ll see it), (FROM THE) Gates (OF HELL).

I fixed it for ya. 😜

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Annie's avatar

When I hear about gates I think of gallows. He needs to be brought to justice.

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Jeff S's avatar

A walking pedo, too.

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kittynana's avatar

@Cousin- his wife left him abruptly for a reason. I'd love to know that reason.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

Because he was tied to Epstein and she knew it. She’s no better or she wouldn’t have continued with their ā€˜Foundation’ and would’ve come clean with everything she knows

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Jeff S's avatar

She wasn't going to give up her claim to all that money.

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daverkb's avatar

You would not either ... most likely. No one wants to live in abject poverty.

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Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

She is no better?? That’s hyperbole.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

Then why hasn’t she come forward with what she knows?

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daverkb's avatar

My theory is that Gate's wife got in over her head in a time when nobody could really see it clearly. After all, the lies and narratives worked pretty well for a very long time. And people are believers and want to be believers in all kinds of things, like progress for instance. And if the whole world is telling everyone that your about to be husband is a genius and one of the smartest and richest guys in the world. Well?

My theory is that the onion got peeled away over the years a little bit at a time. And with enough onion peeling over long enough time, and there comes a day when one just can't stomach anymore. Melinda Gates is a very smart women and she was bound to eventually 'find out' what was hidden on the other side of the mountain out of sight. And Gates really is pretty much a demonic dark creature. And if I were Melinda, I couldn't take it 'no more' either. And then there is the children.

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kittynana's avatar

@Dave- sounds quite plausible.

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daverkb's avatar

I've seen stuff that's not quite right, not honest, etc. work on very rich people over time. Most often, things catch up with them over time. And it's in a rotten quality of life. And then all the tinsel and gilt in the world is of no avail.

My wife in the next room just asked me who I was writing to. I said, "Kittynana." And punctuated that with the letting out of a Giant Meow!

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kittynana's avatar

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

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FedUpInOR's avatar

She’s still participating in their ā€˜foundation’ so I don’t buy this BS that she slowly found out what a horrible person he is. She’s up to her neck in it all as well

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daverkb's avatar

Just like the Queen song 'Another one bites the dust ...

Another theory bites dust!

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shayne's avatar

I read that he was seeing another woman. But.......

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Assuming his first wife is a woman.

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JSR's avatar

ā˜šŸ¼šŸ˜

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kittynana's avatar

@Shayne- on Epstein's island? J/S

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shayne's avatar

Yes did go there too.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

Omg. Brilliant. Too bad he wasn’t aborted.

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kittynana's avatar

Butterfly- but then we wouldn't be chatting on our computers.

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Eloise's avatar

Do we truly know his history? ;-)

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kittynana's avatar

@Eloise- I suppose if we literally turned over some rocks we'd find something.

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Full Name's avatar

Oh, there is one alright, but to administer it would require the emergence of an altruistic, terminally ill marksman with nothing left to lose-someone like, say, Jack Ruby...

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Annie's avatar

Follow the money. šŸ’°šŸ’°šŸ’° That noise was the nasty grifter pigs squealing that their trough of cash was empty and not likely to be refilled.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Now I’m dreaming of those pigs jumping off a cliff into the sea! It’s happened before so šŸ¤žšŸ»

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Mike's avatar

Imagine the impact of a simple pamphlet that was handed out to kids and adults, (like the Constitution), that was called SIMPLE SCIENCE. It would only need 1 single page, filled front and back with the simple phrase: 1. TO DRAIN THE SWAMP, FOLLOW THE MONEY!!

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Danielle's avatar

Always listen to those that squeal loudest.

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shayne's avatar

Well said.

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Delightful Designs's avatar

" Other attending organizations, like the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, whined about their new inability to unmute their microphones without being called on."

THAT cracked me up. How DARE you not let us interrupt the adults when they are speaking! We have talking points to scream at you!

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

I know šŸ˜‚I bet they were just writhing in their seats šŸ˜‚

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MayBella82's avatar

I expect that they are worried about all the pregnant women who lost their babies because they said it was safe to get the jab.

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LoveIsCourage's avatar

$8 billion šŸ’ønot going to GAVI ā—ļø

What will the TDS casualties shriekā“

They’re melting down and couldn’t do better than ā€œMuskratā€ over DOGE.

Truly, the left can’t meme and their comedians are commissars enforcing the trance of self protective narrative narcosis.

Sad. šŸ™šŸ™for those in need

And your enemies

For in Truth we have none

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Peace's avatar

Hmm. Perhaps GAVI could grovel before some other countries to make up the difference if the funding is an issue.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

He’s persona non grata in most of India and parts of Africa for killing off so many kids with that awful HPV Gardisil vaccine.

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Mike's avatar

I'm also concerned about the harm and death rate here in the USA caused by the HPV Gardisil and countless other "safe and effective" vaccines. I believe that if you had the collective power of every family that has had a vaccine related incident or death, you would have the power to "drain the swamp" in minutes! Determine how to mobilize that collective power, Gates et all would vanish. Jeff is doing great work!!

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

HPV Gardisil has rendered many girls infertile at the ripe old age of 12-14, by plunging them into early menopause. It has killed many, as well. It has even killed young men— and all for a cancer that never appears until middle age and is quite curable.

Follow the

money.

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Mike's avatar

KC, I am so sorry to hear about your daughters. I have 4 daughters that I did now allow the vaxx for. We have many friends suffering from the same plight as you. I do all I can physically, financially and emotionally to bring knowledge of this abomination to as many families as I can.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Not my daughters! I didn’t get them that awful vax. I said, ā€œMany girlsā€, not

mine. 😜

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Mike's avatar

I apologizer mis reading your text. I read my instead of many

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

No biggie at all!! That’s what I figured.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Yes, he's as welcome as the Clintons in Haiti.

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shayne's avatar

After everything Trump has extracted from other countries, there's likely not much left in the bank for GAVI.

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Danielle's avatar

I’m fairly sure that our morons-in-charge in Australia will float them some more of our cash šŸ™„

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Johnny-O's avatar

What a success DOGE was. Remember when we were all going to get like a $5k dollar check because of all the savings? What were the actual realized savings? Musk and company did get all of our data, though, so that is good!

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Someone proposed that. I didn't see where it was ever actually planned, though.

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Robyn Welch's avatar

Well, they use "magat" for Trump supporters and "taco" for Trump...surely amongst all of the liberals are a few in advertising, who could think of something more intelligent...🤣🤣🤣

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Donna in MO's avatar

Oh to be fly on the wall in that room.

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

I watched a bit of the live coverage - but happened into it while someone was talking who seemed to be a vax apologist and didn’t have time to hear the rebuttal. Will go back and listen for some of these great statements Jeff mentioned!

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SB's avatar

The really frustrating thing is they didn’t say they’re canceling vaccines, they said they’re investigating the vaccines more as should have been done from the start. Anyone who wants to take their kid to a pediatrician and get them shot 72 times can still do so. Again I don’t care if they leave and still recommend all the dang vaccines, all I want is the right to refuse without being lectured or treated like a 2nd class idiot or being denied basic rights (like attending school or keeping my job). It’s astounding to me that the party who used to be associated with granola and communes has come to this. It also points as Jeff said to vaccines being about power and money, NOT public health.

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LoveIsCourage's avatar

Power money murder maiming infertility Moloch

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MayBella82's avatar

They are worried that all they did to hurt our children is going to come to light. I would suggest they worry more about what God is going to do to them as HE sees all.

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Tom's avatar

They "cast" doubt. As one "casts" a spell.

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Jeff S's avatar

I never got the shots for any of my 54 children.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Are you trying to compete with Elon? Or Genghis Khan? šŸ˜†

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Jeff S's avatar

Elon? Genghis? Those amateurs!

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julie's avatar

That’s such a great comment; one day they aren’t and the next you’re an asshole. That was so true. You know what I really noticed was that people who were very meek or not even so much meek as those who were afraid to ever say something maybe to you, but had been holding back for a long time, this gave them the impetus to be a true shit. Behind those masks, the most timid, who felt that they had gone throughout life being afraid to say anything became the most bold and the most belligerent, ugliest people ever. That truly was the mask of obnoxious behavior. They were so angry when they had to take those masks off because their personality had to crawl back into the dirty nasty hole that it once lived in.

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Justin's avatar

You should read any mainstream press and see all the various cancers caused by ______ (pick your lifestyle choice that didn't cause cancer before). The symptoms MATCH the covid shot outcomes/causes of death, but by-golly, it's ANYTHING BUT the "vaccines"/covid shot.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I’ve seen the headlines. It’s always anything but the shot šŸ˜•

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

It’s surreal that we are in this place of winning, something I have longed for, for many, many years. Back in the late 80’s when my twins were 3 and we made the decision to STOP vaxxing. I had to hide that decision from my parents because they would have been horrified and terrified that their grandchildren wouldn’t have been protected. I knew better, but for so long felt I was in hiding. Things related to the šŸ’‰ are happening….and so fast!!! It’s a blessing. Godspeed to those pushing the correct buttons. Finally!

GAVI reminds me of Nestle, who for years has given formula to third world country moms. Moms who live in countries where finding clean water is difficult and finding money to continue purchasing the less than perfect substitute is impossible. They use the formula long enough for their ā€˜perfect for babies’ breast milk dries up and then their babies suffer and many die. I’ve been boycotting Nestle for YEARS because of the harm they have caused to so many.

I must credit Juliet, may her memory be eternal, my very smart friend who guided me along the path to true health and wellness.

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Uncle Juan's avatar

We stopped vaxxing our youngest after he had a reaction to a vaccine… it was a good call. My wife had observed a mild predisposition to autism… we both felt like we would have lost him…

Only a gut feeling, but God is the one who gives gut feelings at times.

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Annie's avatar

Amen. šŸ™

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Pthalocyanine's avatar

I also wish I were as smart as you. I look back on photos of my kids and their faces ... their faces were symmetrical in both cases until the "big doses" they got in middle school ... then suddenly crooked. it is the most obvious thing in the world! I feel like such an idiot, trusting in these shots. neurological damage is everywhere, once you know where to look.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Yes. Someone has a book out there with photos of people with crooked faces compared to photos of people before the shots were introduced. Those old photos show all that everyone had symmetrical faces. I agree, once you start looking, you see crooked faces everywhere.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Sobering article, thanks for sharing.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

CROOKED by Forrest

Maready is a good book.

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Copernicus's avatar

I learned about that book from comments here. Insightful and informative read.

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Kathy's avatar

Not your fault! They have been attempting to brainwash us for decades. I know that doesn’t help when your kids are injured. Back in the 1980s I used to listen to Gary Null, where I learned about some of the dangerous drugs and vaccines, as well as the heinous behavior of Fauci during the aids epidemic. I tuned back into Gary during the scamdemic, and of course he had seen them coming from a mile away.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

I’ve never heard of this!

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Do your own study. Start looking at people’s faces. You’ll see it.

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SD Scott's avatar

This has many implications for the airway, as well.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Me neither.

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Uncle Juan's avatar

God is gracious to us in our mistakes… believe me we have made more than our share.

The Lord bless and keep you…

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Copernicus's avatar

One of my lawmakers has an asymmetric face (smile) on their photo. Now that I know what I know, I can't help but think vaccine damage.

Could be something else, but likely vaccine.

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shayne's avatar

We did a project back in high school, early 70's, about baby formula to African nations and how wonderful it was for them. All the advertising for it was healthy plump white babies. It never made sense to me, but years later I realized it was all propaganda.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

It’s tragic how many babies were lost because of the Nestle initiatives. And those poor Mom’s watching their babies suffer and die and having NO BREASTMILK left to save them. Nestle is a demonic company.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Good for you! I wish I would have been that smart! The amount now compared to then in mind blowing!!

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

It seems as though pharma is on track to provide a vax for every ailment. Hangnail? We’ve got a shot for that….

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

They don’t have one for ebola and many other diseases with far greater risks than that of measles but because they can’t manage to make a vax for those diseases, we don’t have 1/10 of the fear porn regarding them.

GOOD rule of thumb: Look into the true stats if the disease. It’s usually a benign illness, not a life altering disease. Oftentimes, getting measles or chicken pox actually staves off the likelihood of getting certain cancers later in life.

Don’t trade in childhood illnesses that are a rash and discomfort for 10 days, for true life altering diseases later.

DON’T buy into the fear porn.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Ebola, Cancer and every other disease caused by a virus, bacteria or parasite is easily "taken care of" with Energy Density Frequency Medicine.

https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/54f8f26d-36b0-456e-9736-d3655d0a1a46

harmonicresearch@gmail.com

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right?? šŸ™„ It seems like every time I turn around there’s a new vax for something.

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Susan Seas's avatar

VaXX Hesitant? Get the new PROVAXX šŸ˜‚

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh man don’t give them any ideas!! šŸ˜†šŸ˜›

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Jeff S's avatar

Remember the good old days when VAX meant virtual address extension, a computer from DEC? I don't either.

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John A George's avatar

Used VAX at a job in the 1990s. Ah, the bad old days...

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Susan Seas's avatar

No kidding! How about one for your eyes! Have you seen that one advertised? 😳

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I haven’t. Turned off commercial tv 15+ years ago.

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Jeff S's avatar

Ditto. I have two old televisions out in the garage. They're not hooked up. I often throw masticated gum at them to see if it will stick to the screens. Sometimes, I even win bets on the results.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

lol! Thanks for the laugh. I can just picture it!

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Susan Seas's avatar

I only watch recorded shows like hgtv etc so I can forward but occasionally one slips through. If my tv breaks it will never be replaced šŸ˜†

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Mike's avatar

Soon to be followed by the "Hesivaxx" for those who are hesitant or unwilling.

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Graphite's avatar

šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚šŸ˜… - you are not wrong! It really does seem like that! - and they also have a PCR test that can diagnose everything from a hangnail to being run over by a bus as any disease that they want to ramp up the fear mongering!

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Eli's avatar

I organized bake sales to support the Nestle boycott in the 80's! And yes, GAVI is reminiscent.

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Kathy's avatar

Thanks for the heads up about NestlƩ.

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daverkb's avatar

I know. Surreal is the right word. And these as such looked invulnerable, untouchable. And not the earth is opening up and threatens to swallow them up whole.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Stopping funding to Gates's GAVI?! That is HUGE! I hope that in their analysis of the vaccine schedule they look into "vaccine injuries." That's been the biggest thing Pharma has been trying to hide. For example, they call autism a mental disorder, when its a clear sign of vaccine induced encephalopathy: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/stop-calling-it-autism-start-calling

Then they cover it up w/ shows and marketing saying autism is a super power: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/how-the-dsm-iii-and-tv-shows-rebranded

Overall, this is a step in the right direction and can't wait to see what comes next

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RSgva's avatar

It’s a great signal internationally also, I imagine. If the US is no longer funding it, there is less of an excuse for local US embassies to get involved with distributing the poisonous products.

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Mike's avatar

How much power would be drained from the "swamp" if you simply stopped funding the UN and had their facilities emptied and moved the entire feted mess to some lovely area with mountains, like Afghanistan or some other equally scenic area.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Can I like this more than once?

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Thanks for those links. So many autistic need total care, they’re being ignored & the families sole caretaking is exhausting .

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Kathy's avatar

I have a close friend with an autistic grandson. She has a lot of money, and he has always gotten the best of care. He can speak and take care of his basic functions like eating, using the toilet, and dressing, but occasionally an unpredictably, he gets violent. At his twin sisters engagement party, he tackled, threw down on the ground, and bit his twin sister. He is a grown man in his 30s. One of my clients had a 13 year-old girl who would get so violent that the only thing they could do was to temporarily put her in an empty room, so she wouldn’t destroy the house. I was over there one time and it sounded like a crazed and drunken rock ā€˜n’ roll band trashing a hotel room. Her mother suffered from migraines from the stress. My heart breaks for these families. These changes to vaccine policy can’t come soon enough. And autism is only one of countless injuries.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Ill try to summarize Jeff's particularly good analysis this morning.

In other words:

AMERICA IS BACK, BABY!

Pedal to the metal. Let it rip.

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Jeff S's avatar

Vroom vroom!

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JBell's avatar

Pedal ?

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Ah. Thx, Jbell!

Just edited.

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JasonT's avatar

Petal to the medal!

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JBell's avatar

A flower award?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes šŸ‘

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Karmy's avatar

This is the day the Lord has made! Let us rejoice and be glad! I’m grateful for all my blessings and to be allowed to live in the best country in the world. Thank you God for all my blessings!!

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Graphite's avatar

Amen šŸ™

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Gen Chang's avatar

All good news on "drain the swamp!" Now waiting on the uppercut to Big Pharma and outlawing advertising on any media. Should be the death blow to the Lying Legacy Media! Taking down two birds with one shot! If you'll pardon the pun?

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Annie's avatar

Yes. Agree šŸ’Æ I cannot stand those stupid ads and their stupid actors, the stupid music and those dumb*ss drug names. Enough! Oh. And don't get me started on the obese dancing fools on these ads. šŸ˜

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Susan Seas's avatar

The dancing šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø I mean WTH!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Maybe that’s another side effect šŸ˜†

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Jeff S's avatar

Yeah, they're never on toe!

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Mute them

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Peter Schott's avatar

I know the advertising takes a little more effort as that's tied up in congress somewhere, but eliminating the advertising will do wonders. Just had my mom ask about some "seen on TV" drug to help with memory issues the other day. She was wondering if it worked and I had to remind her of the very fast scrolling list of adverse effects and that they paid $$$ to get that ad in front of people so ... probably the only thing it worked for was to make them money. (and fend off investigative journalism)

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Juju's avatar

Tell her nothing works better for memory and dementia than ketones that are generated by the body. Low carb diets puts you into ketosis and the ketones are little miracles that cross the blood/brain barrier and heal mental health issues better than ANY pill.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Dementia is caused by cholesterol lowering drugs. Eat more fat and the brain will recover and phosphatidylserine helps. Fat does NOT cause Heart Disease.

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Juju's avatar

Yes a low carb diet is a very high fat diet. It’s 70% fat, 25% protein, and 5% carbs šŸ‘

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Coconut oil and tumeric

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Kathy's avatar

One supplement that seems to really help my mother is called phosphatidylserine.

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taxpayer's avatar

Seems to me that pharma should be free to advertise wherever they want, but doing so would disqualify them from receiving funds from Medicare, Medicaid, or any other tax-funded operation.

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shayne's avatar

I like this!

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Elaine Russky's avatar

How about giving prospective patients a quiz, T or F, to see if they know the side effects of the proposed shot?

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Pthalocyanine's avatar

cannot WAIT for it. I really do think it's coming...

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RunningLogic's avatar

All the pieces are carefully being put into place šŸ™

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Jeff S's avatar

And Jeff is helping us recognize the plan and execution.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Killing pharma ads will be such a huge milestone.

Is this even possible?

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

"Just grasping tentacles and blood-sucking mosquitoes so big they would make Florida Man green with envy."

Was this a shout out to YOU from Jeff? 😁

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

SIMPLE: Make ads showing side-effects. The FDA could make one ad with the truth for every big HARMA ad.

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shayne's avatar

No birds were harm in the reading of your comment ;)

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LR's avatar

It will also take down the fake news revenue stream as they are reliant on those ads. Can't wait 100%

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P Flournoy's avatar

And CNN’s leak regarding the success of the mission to take out Iran’s nuclear capabilities. Should prompt Trump to pull that plug quickly.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

āœļøāœļøāœļø

Be on the alert, stand firm in the faith, act like men,* be strong. Let all that you do be done in love.

— 1 Corinthians 16:13-14 NAS

*From Barnes’ Notes on the Bible: To show oneself a man; that is, not to be a coward, or timid, or alarmed at enemies.

āœļøāœļøāœļø

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Annie's avatar

The Scriptures show us the Way and the Truth.

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P Flournoy's avatar

And the LIFE!

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Susan Seas's avatar

The entire diseased medical industry needs to burn to the ground Yesterday! Children are still being jabbed with everything beginning with minute one. Just saw a clip where nurses are told to give all at once if they suspect parents are V hesitant! 🤬

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh that is just infuriating!!! 😔🤬

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Susan Seas's avatar

When will Drs and Nurses realize something is OFF???

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RunningLogic's avatar

It just completely obliterates the concept of informed consent!! 😔🤬

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Susan Seas's avatar

How Dare you ask for information!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right?? šŸ™„ Just trust the baffled experts!! šŸ˜‘

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Susan Seas's avatar

Or what I like to call the Evil Empire.

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Eli's avatar

Susan Seas -- those who realized something was off have already quit if they could possibly afford it. When they can't afford to quit . . . it must be really hard knowing and having to live the lie.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Yes, exactly. I do know many quit and others make tick Tock videos of warnings. It’s awful what they have done to us all.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

My new shrink Dr assistant wants me on medication for imagining scabies . I made her so nervous the second visit, I was very itchy and had documentation. She couldn’t wait to go wash her hands after our ā€œ meeting ā€œ. She kept calling me ā€œ friend ā€œ so woke I wanted to vomit.

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Susan Seas's avatar

šŸ˜‘

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shayne's avatar

It's evil!

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phlyme's avatar

I am so thankful that we don’t have grandchildren to be concerned about regarding vaccines It has to be torture for young parents making that decision. Vaccinate or not?

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donzel w's avatar

No. It's not a torturous experience at all. It's freeing.

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RunningLogic's avatar

ā€”ā€œIt’s like the UN met Big Pharma in a dark Davos bathhouse.ā€

Lol šŸ˜‚ But also ew šŸ˜

Gates has enough money to fund the whole thing by himself if he really thinks it’s that important šŸ¤” But somehow it’s always up to the American taxpayer to pay šŸ™„

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Verve's avatar

Bill Gates has enough money to properly save our water air and soil, feed the hungry, house the homeless and improve our life expectancies. But he won't because he's evil and wants us dead. But first, he wants to experiment on us like bugs (or Fauci beagles) to bring maximum pain because he's a demonic psychopath. I saw a few things recently that he would experiment on young girls on Epstein island- tied down and injected with various chemicals. would not at all be surprised.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yup and he prefers to use OUR money to accomplish his evil goals, instead of using his own 😔

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Verve's avatar

I think the thing that roasts me the most- the years of blood sweat and tears of paying into a system that uses our money against us for harm.

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RunningLogic's avatar

ME TOO!!! 😔🤬

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P Flournoy's avatar

That’s why I have so much money!

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Jeff S's avatar

He's like the evil villains in the old James Bond movies.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

That's unfair to those villians.

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

It reminds me of Communist China under Mao. Whenever someone was executed, the state send their family the bill for the bullets.

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Jeff S's avatar

Ah, lead poisoning.

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Verve's avatar

Wow. Perfect comparison šŸ’Æ

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Eli's avatar

RunningLogic -- exactly what I was thinking. If he wants it, he can pay the whole thing. I wonder how many parents in the 3rd world areas are still falling for the vax fraud after they've seen the damage it has done to the children around them? News travels fast in rural. communities.

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Verve's avatar

I don't know if you ever saw the documentary from Children's Health Defense about how Gates inserted HCG into the vaccinations in Africa causing infertility and sterilization among the population- when doctors, mostly OBGYN in the regions finally got together and blew the whistle they were ALL systematically shot and killed. Gates bribed all the corrupt govt and tribal leaders to force vaccinate their people. https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/videos/infertility-a-diabolical-agenda/

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Verve's avatar

HCG human chorionic gonadotropin is made by the placenta during pregnancy to support a baby. When you inject synthetic or other person's HCG it causes an auto immune response that makes you miscarry. Gates is a racist eugenicist.

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Eli's avatar

Verve, how horrible. It seems that Gates really believes that he is saving the world by reducing the population. Twisted. When he dies his life review is going to suck.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

One hopes.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Thanks for the link. What a ruthless mafia.

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Kathy's avatar

Many countries in Africa are not fond of Bill Gates.

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RSgva's avatar

Yes and even a small US government share of the funding had a cascade effect internationally – – giving them much more authority.

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Verve's avatar

Your point can't be emphasized enough- the ripple effects for all humanity worldwide will continue to be devastating if we don't somehow repair the system and bring swift justice to these psychopaths.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

So rich to be called a baby killer by the pro abortion crowd.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Precisely!šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘

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SM's avatar

We don’t expect a drop of intelligence, logic or rationality from the super fragile Leftists. They’d rip a baby out of their own womb in the name of bodily autonomy whilst raging about others objecting to poisoning themselves and their own childrenā€¦šŸ’€

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Dr. Malone said anti vaxxer is high praise. Allegedly injured? How about anti Mrna ? Is that high praise too?

RFK is now going after Gates' Gavi.

Why not go after Gates' charity status?

"All of the companies controlling medical industry and vaccines are a tax fraud because "the foundations are granted tax exemptions solely to do charitable work, but it is criminal syndicalism, conspiracy to commit offenses against the United States of America, Constitutional Law 213, Corpus Juris Secundum 16."

Eustace Mullins

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Annie's avatar

I wear anti-vaxxer as a badge of honor as well as indicator of critical thinking skills. šŸ‘

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Gates worried about grieving parents? Thought he had hoped to cull them. Maybe he is talking about Gaza.

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

Baby steps.

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Graphite's avatar

Malone was involved in trying to find targeted cure for cancer with the mRNA - not the psuedouridine mRNA that they forced on people in the covid farce. His work didn't yeild positive results - but that is why he knows so much about it - and its failings... and yes he was injured badly by his second shot!

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Bard Joseph's avatar

He was unable to visit a site in Italy because he was unvaxxed

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shayne's avatar

Yes Yes Yes to everything you wrote!

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RunningLogic's avatar

ā€”ā€œWhat followed was a glorious fusillade of hard questions. The panelists probed representatives from various agencies and industry groups with unanswerable queries that echoed through the conference room’s hallowed walls. The CDC’s representatives were tense and even shell-shocked, apparently unprepared by their prior professional careers for responding to any skeptical inquiry.ā€

I love this so much!! Keep asking questions and pushing!!

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Peace's avatar

and keep probing representatives!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Or, let aliens do it. Sorry, just a little probe joke šŸ˜‰

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Graphite's avatar

šŸ¤£šŸ˜…šŸ˜‚

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Peace's avatar

Let's hear it for some alien probing:)

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Porge's avatar

Good one Karen šŸ‘

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Karen Bandy's avatar

šŸ‘šŸ»

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Jan Hollerbach's avatar

Holy smokes. This was such a great take! Just awesome! This is what we voted for and it’s so exciting to see it unfolding in real time!

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My Favorite Things's avatar

For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone.

Audrey Hepburn

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Jpeach's avatar

I get sick to my stomach when the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology attack the A.I.C.P.. It’s clear evidence that ā€œMoneyā€ has compromised Reproductive and Pediatric Medicine. My brainwashed Family and Friends still treat their Pediatricians and OB/GYN’s as Gods. Go RFK Jr. Go!

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Copernicus's avatar

AAP.

The same so-called doctors who instruct their members how to provide birth control and treatment for STDs to minors without parents needing to know. Who promote genital mutilation in children. Who kept kids in masks during covid and then changed the developmental milestones when all the masks and lockdown measures resulted in kids with developmental delays. Who told (tell) parents their kids (babies!) need a gene therapy shot to prevent them from getting a cold. Who claim that boys can be girls and girls can be boys.

They are most definitely not advocates for children and families.

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MayBella82's avatar

I can’t like this enough. They are evil!

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Copernicus's avatar

The reality is that many of their members do not support the gender ideology. But those voices are not the ones enshrined in AAP policy.

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Kathy's avatar

I have people in my family that made big $$$ from Pharma, as well as an OB/GYN, who pushed the Covid shots for pregnant women and young children. We don’t talk about it, but there is a major wall between us. It hurts.

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