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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

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“Drip down, O heavens, from above,

And let the clouds pour down righteousness;

Let the earth open up and salvation bear fruit,

And righteousness spring up with it.

I, the LORD, have created it.”

— Isaiah 45:8 NAS95

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Elaine Mausbach's avatar

Janice,

How perfect is this scripture today! It truly does seem as if God is pouring down righteous rain to wash away some of the stench and filth from the past four years that has brought us to some of the most ungodliness we have ever seen.

Thank you for your sharing insights and applications from the Lord.

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BelleTower's avatar

A certain bad smell has been festering long before Biden. The country has been victim to weak presidents since Reagan and Reagan was wanting in some arenas. God is using Trump to pick us up off that bad path and set us down on a better one. Praise the Good Lord above!!

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CMCM's avatar

As Gutfeld frequently says with segments on his show, 🙏President Donald J. Trump....We don't deserve him.🙏

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Not just weak, some were (are) downright evil. But yes, praise God for President Trump!

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BelleTower's avatar

Yes! I put Obama and Bush as the ones who did the most damage. If you may know them by their fruits then Bush was as even as any one. It’s funny that, as a young adult, I was a big fan of his. It took until the Covid era for me wake up to what was going on

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Oma's avatar

Amen!!

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

I thought it was such a beautiful prayer, but when you consider that it is the LORD speaking, it’s even more moving and beautiful.

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Jennifer Beebe's avatar

Amen!

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Politico Phil's avatar

“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.”

— The Book of Proverbs 9:10

The Quick & The Dead: Christ, Judge of the Æons (Part I)

An exegetical survey of the Judge of Mankind...

What we confess about the Messiah’s reign determines what we expect of history.

If the Christ who now reigns is also the Christ who judges, then the eschaton is not the beginning of His dominion, but the consummation of His verdict. The New Testament’s blazing vision of the wrathful Lamb in Revelation merely concentrates what the whole Canon already declares — that the Messiah is the executor of God’s wrath, the Judge who puts the fear of God into the nations of men...

https://dfreality.substack.com/p/the-quick-and-the-dead-christ-judge

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JCrutcher's avatar

Amen!

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SimulationCommander's avatar

"This news may shock you, but the researchers concluded that people who took the covid mRNA shots were significantly more likely to get loads of different kinds of cancers, making the shots equal opportunity killers that can qualify for various kinds of pro-social government grants."

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Sometimes I feel like the only person in the world who remembers that the reason Moderna switched to "vaccines" was that repeated doses of mRNA were so bad for the recipients. These new shots were supposed to be "one and done." Instead, we have endless boosters. (Remember when that was just a conspiracy theory?)

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Edit to add link because that's how I am: https://www.statnews.com/2017/01/10/moderna-trouble-mrna/

It never proved safe enough to test in humans, according to several former Moderna employees and collaborators who worked closely on the project. Unable to press forward with that technology, Moderna has had to focus instead on developing a handful of vaccines, turning to a less lucrative field that might not justify the company’s nearly $5 billion valuation.

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Yep.

Ain't rocket science. While messenger RNA (mRNA) from vaccines is transient and quickly broken down, it "migrates" from the injection site to local lymph nodes, where it performs its function of instructing cells and triggering an immune response. This process is a normal and critical part of how mRNA vaccines work to create immunity. But in this process equally cytological malfunction is enhanced.

But what do I know, just a meet infectious disease scientist.

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Lori's avatar
Oct 1Edited

And they are doing this to our pets now and wild elephants. Please dont let your vet give your pet the new self amplifying mRNA shots by Merck and make sure all "vaccines" are pulled up into the syringe in front of you so they can't do a bait and switch and hurt your pet. No long term studies done. Some vets are calling Merck and asking for the ingredient list of those mRNA shots for pets and Merck is REFUSING to give it to veterinarians. That should be a sign that something wicked this way comes.

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william howard's avatar

and the animals in the food supply

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Kathy's avatar

No MRna shots ever!!!!!

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shayne's avatar

I asked my vet about this, and she said they won't buy mRNA vaccines. I still refused to get my cat vaccinated.

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Lori's avatar

That is so good to hear that she won't buy any. Vaccines based on lifestyle. You can also use homeopathic nosodes under holistic vet supervision if you ever want to:}

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Jeff S's avatar

Good to know. A kitten walked through my open front door Sunday night. I'm trying to figure out how to take care of her. I don't want to go to the expensive vet.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Cats are very self sufficient animals Jeff. I've had many 'barn' cats over the years. A little food & water and a litter box if you intend to allow this to be a house cat. Worming would be important, kittens can be infested from the mother, you don't know. Your problem with the vet will begin when you have the cat 'fixed', which I recommend.

Enjoy your new friend, I'm more a dog person but cats have unique personalities and are more independent, which adds to the intrigue.

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C. Wilson's avatar

My dog gets monthly heartworm medication. the active ingredient is ivermectin. Lots of shelters (I was president of one) and people with multiple dogs use ivermectin because it is so cheap.

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Jeff S's avatar

Thanks for the info. She seems to want to stay inside, but will go outside with me. I'm weighing what's next.

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Lori's avatar
Oct 1Edited

What a lovely surprise. First step, she probably has worms so do not kiss her on the face nor let her do the same. Clean box with gloves until she has a stool test as worms are transmissible to humans. Also, see a holistic vet rather than an allopathic. check this link. https://www.ahvma.org/find-a-holistic-veterinarian/#!directory/map/

if you do not find one there, google "holistic veterinarians in (city or county). Most Allopathic vets are blue pilled and follow One Health.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Raise her as an indoor cat, unless you can train her to walk on a leash. I’ve heard it can be done. Too many hazards outside to let cats roam free. I don’t see why inside only would even need any vaxes. Who knows, maybe that’s been a scam too. Cats are some of the Lord’s best work!

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

It’s easy to worm cats. Go to a feed store and you can get the wormer medicine. I inherited a two year old cat. He was adopted through a cat rescue when he was 11 months old, who likely “vaccinated” him. He’s five now and I’ve never vaccinated him. I do worm him a few times a year. He is an indoor outdoor cat. And is a “Hunter”. So even though he gets high quality raw wet cat food and kibble he still eats critters. Which can have all manner of parasites and what not.

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C. Wilson's avatar

Humane Societies and shelters often have low cost basic vet care available. Some county shelters do the same. You have the option for what care you get. For Dogs Rabies is generally mandated and, as opposed to vaccines as I am, my dog has that. Don't know the requirements for cats. We have occasional outbreaks around here in racoons. Take a look around

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Jeff S's avatar

Don't mean to sound cheap, but I'm waiting to see if someone steps up and claims this little girl before I go ahead and spend a few hundred dollars on her. She seems healthy. She is a doll.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

In our area (South Puget Sound region) the Feral Cat Project has 2 locations where they do low cost spay/neuter.

https://www.feralcatproject.org/

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Lori's avatar

Local cat rescues if you have any in your area can sometimes help with grants they receive. I would call them if you have any and ask about grants to cover vet bills. Local humane society may offer monthly vet clinics at lower costs. VCA and Banfield last I heard offer a free exam for new clients and a payment plan. Let us know what you decide and if she ends up staying with you:}

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C. Wilson's avatar

One of our local shelters gives +65 adopters of older animals free (at their clinic) for life care. Normally shelters prohibit people +70 from adopting- obvious reasons. We got our current dog because he was a hot mess and unadoptable with his fears resulting in vicious responses. We did what we cound which was 75% and a wonderful trainer took him over the top. We can take him anywhere now. We are older. Next dog, many years down the road, will be an older dog who just needs love.

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Anne straete's avatar

Several years ago, reading Dr. Beckers blogg (https://drkarenbecker.com/pet-vaccine-antibody-titers-education/) she talked about pet vaccines and anti-bodies. Vaccines in pets can have immunity for at least 15 years. So before vaccination do a anti- body test on your pet. 😺

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Lori's avatar

Yes I do know this and get Dr. Beckers blog daily. It is a Titer Test. Thank you.

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SuezCanal's avatar

It's called NXT. This, from the Vital Animal Substack:

"I suggest the following to make sure you’re not putting your animal at risk until safety is verified in long term, third party research. If you can’t avoid another rabies shot (and you’ve evaluated your risk to get rabies to be remote or nil, or your animal is already vaccinated and you’ve studied DOI [duration of immunity]) . . . I’d at least avoid this Merck Nobivac NXT rabies vaccine (and its cousins, for canine flu and FeLV in cats).

"Practical steps to avoid this: Ask ahead of your appointment if NXT is in the clinic. It’s likely thought to be brag worthy, so you should get a quick answer if it’s in stock. If it is, next question: “Do you still carry the older thimerosal-free version?”

"If so, and again, you’re seeing no way to avoid yet another rabies vaccine, make the appointment but ask to see the label AND the mixing of the vaccine before it’s injected."

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Lori's avatar

Yes I know this and am on Dr. Will's Vital Animal. TY anyway.

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SuezCanal's avatar

Noted for everyone's benefit.

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Barnjai's avatar

I did not know this and appreciate your info. I also had never heard of The Vital Animal Substack. Good info :)

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rolandttg's avatar

what are these shots supposed to treat/ prevent?

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Lori's avatar

Merck came out with the self amp. mRNA for Rabies, Feline Leukemia and Canine Flu. Again, no long term studies and not giving their ingredient list to vets that ask for it.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Get your house pet protected from things it will never get. But why?? Critical thinking starts here.

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rolandttg's avatar

thanks

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Lori's avatar

you are most welcome.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

I've heard that's been going on for months

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Lori's avatar

No just came out a few weeks ago. The UK does not have these vaccines yet so that is good.

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Steveo's avatar

The problem is they're full of toxins, at least 15 cancer causing "adjuvants," and teaching your body to "create antibodies" teaches your bosy how to incorrectly fight anything because the first line of defense is t cells. Not even considering the fact that they turj off certain IG functions, like thr ones which detect cancers. Then there's the whole transfection process allowing the (m)rna canine dna, monkey dna, etc. to then penetrate and edit/change dna for life. Unfortunately there is no such thing as a "vaccine," and none of them have ever been safety tested, see fauci's testimony. Even the earlier "vaccines" polio, were just away to introduce poisons such as sv40 (simian vacuolating virus, monkey cell line known to cause cancer to humans) hek293, the fake cell line from an aborted fetus which really was live birth extractions, not being successful until the 293rd attempt. It's how the "spanish flu" was created, by scaring the public into taking injections because "men returning from war were exposed to scary diseases." Hiv/aids being introducrd into the homosexual community through the hep shot because, "you're having unsafe sex and using drugs." It's really all just quackery by eugenecists like pasteur, salk, richet, gates, etc. People interesting in lowering population will never create anything medically beneficial for health. Only disease creation and destruction of health leading to death. I never unserstood why people can't see this? Now we have adults and children alike dting from heart attacks, and turbo cancers like never before. And Dr.'s are baffled?! I'm not. Oh well, live and hopefully learn.

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

True. I mean these trace proteins and their activation leads to the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines (like TNF-α, IL-6, IL-12, and IFNα/β) and other signaling molecules I can't recall off the top of my head. But I stop studying it as deeply as I did four years ago, because I personally reckoned I had enough to go on for self

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CMCM's avatar

Early on, when I heard these words I got skeptical: "It TEACHES the body to.....". Right away I thought to myself: No way I'm taking that stuff." That's messing with DNA, no thanks!

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Side bar: which why many cats on the initial CDC sars-co2 response team quit (will not say I was apart of this team or not) because traditional vaccines don't work like this.

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Garden Lover's avatar

Traditional vaccines aren’t much better than these clot shots. They shed and spread the vaccine strain. Where the natural strain for childhood illnesses like the measles and chickenpox give you lifetime immunity, the vaccine strain doesn’t. On top of that, they are incredibly toxic and dangerous. Boosters are still required. Vaccines were supposed to be lifetime immunity.

Of course, they aren’t.

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Fred's avatar

Fairly good evidence that tetanus immunity persists for 30 years, and possibly lifetime. Can find the studies if you want. It’s my one “possible,” because it’s ubiquitous in our environment, and tetanus prone wounds are the hardest to clean. Needs to be stand alone, and a real vaccine. The current situation - shots for every scratch - is ludicrous and dangerous .

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Garden Lover's avatar

The problem with tetanus is that it’s bundled in either the TDaP or the DTaP, neither of which you need. I think I’d still be leery of the tetanus because of the toxic cocktails they usually include in them.

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Peace's avatar

Tetanus is most likely if the wound contains fecal matter, which is unlikely unless working around animals. Medical providers will always try to vaccinate for tetanus when a patient shows after getting a wound. At that point the tetanus vax is useless since it takes two weeks to become effective and if tetanus were present the damage is done by then. If tetanus is actually present, then immunoglobulin would be the appropriate treatment (not the vax).

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Lauren's avatar

I also learned that the tetanus bacterium cannot live in oxygen-rich environments, so I just make sure to give a rinse with hydrogen peroxide to any concerning scratches/punctures (since we do have animals).

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Now there are other, and likely always were, other treatments available. Measure your own risk.

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Bandit's avatar

They aren't, because there's no money in that.

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Garden Lover's avatar

100%. It’s all about the money.

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

I'd say 75. The scientist I know in this field really care and if they had it there way, would make treatments available for free to all. They just get hoodwinked. The common trick is threatening to end their research if they don't sign the bottom line. I've seen the buzz kill in them first hand and it's so sad.

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Bandit's avatar

I would be all about the money, too, IF I had any. 😉😊😋

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Dorothy Reilly's avatar

Not one word about the government making nice with mass murdering genocidal Pfizer????? Anyone associated with that company should be in Guantanamo awaiting trial for their crimes…millions are dead and maimed. I wouldn’t trust anything made by them including the rennet they make in cheese…I don’t care how much discount they are trading for their lives.

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Dorothy Reilly's avatar

Naomi Wolf while speaking to the EU Parliament laid out clearly that Pfizer knew from the very beginning how many would be victimized by their so-called vaccines and not only didn’t they care but that was the agenda.

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Matt L.'s avatar

When I questioned my physician why the Covid-19 (and its boosters) did not prevent transmission like non mRNA vaccines, she told me it was because the shot was always chasing the tail end of the virus that had already mutated on. Any accuracy to this statement or do I need to look for a new doctor?

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SimulationCommander's avatar

That's not why it doesn't prevent transmission, but it's true. Most people are getting "vaccinated" for a strain that doesn't really exist anymore.

But assuming it WAS true.....that would have been yet another good reason to never mandate it.

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Patrick Crebbin's avatar

If your physician is recommending the jab, then get a new physician that promotes heath, not pharma.

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Matt L.'s avatar

The only jab she recommended during my last visit was for shingles (I'm over 50). I had chicken pox as a kid. I've not yet taken that jab.

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Sarcastia's avatar

I know more than one person who's had that shot and had multiple shingles outbreaks afterward, so I certainly won't take it.

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Matt L.'s avatar

Yes, I've heard of the same. And why I haven't taken it. I know people as well that didn't take the shingles jab and developed painful shingles.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

A group of 8 elderly ladies

(over 65) in my Bible study group all got the shingles vax and days later, they all got a bad case of shingles... mpst of their husbands got it as well. If you want to risk shingles, then by any means, get the shingles vax... As for me and my house, it's a big fat NO!

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Lauren's avatar

Reminds me of a coworker I had ten years ago; she got vaccinated for chicken pox, and then missed a week of work because she came down with chicken pox.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Shingles vaccine has an FDA black box warning on it for developing Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS). GBS is an autoimmune disease that can cause partial or complete paralysis.

A FDA black box warning is the strongest warning put on a product before it is pulled from the market.

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SH's avatar

And on TOP of that, once auto-immune starts, it's like a big snowball rolling downhill - it WILL collect OTHER Auto-immunes.

So far, I'm up to 4.

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Jake's avatar

I got the shingles jab at 74 years old. A month later I got shingles..... Don't do it.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

NO! Don’t take the shingles vaccine!! It increases your risk of getting it! It stay in your system! Just say NO to all!

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Kristie Morris's avatar

Shingles is dormant in the spinal cord after infection from chickenpox. The chickenpox virus re-emerges as shingles when triggered by the immune system. Reinforce your immune system and avoid vaccines, which deplete immune resilience from viruses and bacteria.

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Fred's avatar

Antivirals work to halt or minimize shingles outbreaks, especially if caught early; pain/discomfort precedes the characteristic rash; many docs use too low a dose though.

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Cabogirl's avatar

L-Lysine helps too. Acylcovir too

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Dorothy Reilly's avatar

Don’t they are making all the shots mRNA.

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Dorothy Reilly's avatar

Not to mention putting them in vegetables and in shots for our pets.

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Kathy's avatar

This is true. Coronaviruses mutate too rapidly to ever be controlled by a vaccine. The first patent for a coronavirus was in 1990. Four years, they never solved the mutation problem, but because they just wanted to mass vaccinate the globe they decided to pretend that they didn’t know that. Show the vaccines actually drove mutations, making each jabbed person’s body an individual gain of function laboratory.

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The Shepherd knows's avatar

This is why there isn’t a vax for the common cold….? It mutates constantly?

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Bgagnon's avatar

Coronavirus is the common cold or it was before the mad scientists got bored and made changes. I’m old and grew up when people knew there was no proven cure for the common cold. We survived by old fashioned methods - feed a cold/starve a fever, sweat it out (my mother used this method and it always worked), eat, drink plenty of fluids, and get lots of sleep - in a few days you were good as new! And no one ever went to doc because they had a cold! Just saying!!!

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Rightly So's avatar

But, but, but, they told me the vaccine is necessary and good for me. If that is true, why have I read so many articles about "turbo cancer" occurring AFTER "the shot?" All sorts of medical problems for many people after getting the Covid "vaccine." Pfizer wouldn't lie to me, would they?

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Sarcastia's avatar

Yep.

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James's avatar

Yup. Respiratory viruses can and do mutate at a prodigious pace, and it’s med school-level virology that as they do so, they tend to become more contagious (they spread faster) AND less virulent (cause fewer deaths and morbidity). It’s not in a non-engineered virus’s interest to kill off its hosts. Even a Frankenvirus like Covid-19 mutates constantly, and gets less virulent on its own. Trying to make vaccines for cold viruses (corona being one of many) is a fool’s errand.

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Fred's avatar

Yes, and many different viruses, including coronaviruses.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Ask Bill Gate$

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Unprofessionally speaking, yes. The 5prime end of the virus constantly mutates, making the ‘tail’ alter genetically in likely possible infinite mutations. Safer bet is finding a leprechaun with a pot of gold

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Roger Beal's avatar

So, following this logic, there is no reason to ever attempt to vaccinate against Covid, because the vax will ALWAYS be for yesterday's version.

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Matt L.'s avatar

Yes, unless the Covid virus stops mutating. Which I don't think is nature permitted. My layman thinking is that regular flu vaccines are also forever chasing tail of the last season's version.

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Garden Lover's avatar

The flu vaccine will never work either for this very reason. However, it is linked to dementia.

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Fred's avatar

"Scientists" get together and made an (un?) educated guess about which strains will be circulating a year from now. Truth. Last year's shot increased your chances of getting the flu and perhaps other respiratory illnesses.

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Bandit's avatar

BINGO! That was talked about since the beginning of the coof, but people are idiots...

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Fred's avatar

Pre-Covid, every scientist knew that you should never vaccinate into a pandemic.

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richardw's avatar

This is the most germane post for today and every day concerning the covid vax. But only my one lonely day after like.🤨

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Not saying that. If tested properly and proven efficacy, yes. Until then no

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Roger Beal's avatar

I AM saying that. The Covid vaxxes are as behind-the-curve as are the annual flu shots.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Energy Density Frequency Medicine doesn't care how fast viruses mutate. It kills them all instantly where the energy density is high. Where it's low, it changes the outer protein layer of the virus so it can't penetrate cells and replicate. In any case, it takes about 10 minutes to knock out an infection.

https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/5ba710e0-e0cb-4799-8719-a90bd0172ddc

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Ellen's avatar

troll

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Don't be a dough dough bird. Watch the video and get yourself educated. Frequency Medicine is the medicine of the next century.

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Charlotte's avatar

This is technically correct. By the time the newest version of vaccine is produced, that variant has already passed. However, even if they managed to overlap during an actual variant in the public, then the variant not covered by the vax becomes the dominant variant. So the vaccines paradoxically fuel continual variants.

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shibumi's avatar

As I understand it, the "flu shot" is formulated based on the strain that experts *guess* will be the dominant strain months later.

Many times, it's not.

Ooopsy.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Exactly!!!!

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Mary Lucas's avatar

I don't believe the Covid " vaxes" have any mechanism for stopping tansmission. Presumably they simply help create antibodies (in response to spike protein) that can help reduce severity. I don't believe that either.

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DaveL's avatar

Look for a paper in 2023 that confirms it doesn’t stop transmissibility. It’s easy to find, since one of the co-authors is Anthony Fauci.

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Mayor's avatar

There doesn’t seem to be any consensus as to what level of antibodies one must have before the C- shot can stop transmission. Also, how long those antibodies last will vary from person to person.

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Amy's avatar
Oct 1Edited

It's actually NORMAL for antibody levels to decline over time. In natural infections, the body's immune cells remember the bug and are pre-primed to respond more quickly upon the next exposure.

Immunity is far more than antibody levels. It is the integrity of the nasopharyngeal mucosa, the health of the person (nutrition, chronic/acute stress, sleep), vitamin D levels, and so on. Antibodies are only a small part of the story.

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Fred's avatar

Amy is referring to cellular (T cell) immunity. She's right!

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Fred's avatar

C shot does not stop transmission. Effectiveness waned quickly, and then increased your chances of getting Covid.

"Class switch towards non-inflammatory, spike-specific IgG4 antibodies after repeated SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination - PubMed ; https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36548397/

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Fred's avatar

Early insight into antibody-dependent enhancement after SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8459929/ From the UK; Figure 1 shows lower incidence of infection (but this was early, before the waning of protection), but 8x higher death rate.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

Absolutely true

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Amy's avatar

Well, that's part of the answer.

Another part is that it doesn't provide immunity at the nasal/oral mucosa - the lining of the nose and mouth where the virus makes its entry.

Other vaccines are not always reliable either. Flu and whooping cough are notoriously poor.

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Fred's avatar

The DTaP vaccine protects against diphtheria and tetanus, but does not protect against the pertussis bacteria. Someone who is vaccinated for pertussis can get the pertussis bacteria, spread the bacteria and infect others. In fact, studies show that those who receive acellular pertussis vaccines can become silent carriers of pertussis and unknowingly increase pertussis in the population. What's more, those who receive the DTaP vaccine are also more susceptible to pertussis throughout their lifetime (September 2019 study in the Journal Pediatrics Infectious Diseases Society.)

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richardw's avatar

Wasn’t there a study done long ago where a pro-vaccine researcher tried to prove the infectious disease model correct using pertussis and couldn’t? He tried every kind of gross method under the sun to infect the poor volunteers and couldn’t get the disease to transfer.

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Fred's avatar

I don’t recall, but don’t doubt that it is absolutely true. Thank you.

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CMCM's avatar
Oct 2Edited

I learned about the povidone iodine nasal spray a long time back...from Dr. McCullough I believe. I heard him talk about how virtually all respiratory things begin in the nose, and I think he's right. I make the povidone spray myself and use glass spray bottles I got from amazon and it's super cheap to do it this way. For nearly 5 years my husband and I have sprayed in our noses at the first hint of anything suspicious (or also sprayed into the back of the throat at the least sign of a coming sore throat.) Every single time we have done this, whatever it was disappeared by the next day and we haven't been sick for over 5 years now.

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Kathy's avatar

But it is NOT quickly broken down. They modified the uridine which is in natural mRNA, and replaced it with pseudo uridine. The people who did this won a Nobel prize. The reason they did this was so that the immune system wouldn’t quickly break down the mRNA. So it’s not just the lipid nano particles that are carrying the stuff around. It is the fact that some people the mRNA just doesn’t shut off. There are people with circulating spike for over two years.

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Agree, but hate to disagree. The reason was for profit. Fingerprint of the big pharma playbook.

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shibumi's avatar

Well, there's profit and there's "culling the population of the first world," if you want to go down that rabbit hole.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

It's the immune response it triggers that prevents immunity for anything else. The body is too busy with the targeted invader, it can't respond to Cancer, other flu viruses, etc. Poor immune response is one of the 5 causes of Cancer. This is only one of the problems the MRNA vaccine causes. There are more.

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Garden Lover's avatar

All of them do. Our body is interconnected, and these death shots were designed to take advantage of it.

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BelleTower's avatar

Except we are not talking about naturally occurring mRNA, we are talking about a curated manipulated patented coronavirus with an intentional modification that prevents its breakdown by normal processes. This particular mRNA is measured in the body as long as a time horizon tested … I think the longest latent measured is six months. It was pure foolishness to race in to inject anything new! And a claim to vaccinate against a coronavirus must always be a LIE. Coronaviruses can successfully mutate every few weeks due to the simplified method that family of viruses uses to infect human cells. Anyone without a degree in infectious diseases could have known this by some very cursory reading which is what I did during the “two weeks to flatten the curve” which predictably stretched to six months. I do not resent gaining this knowledge for myself because I no longer rely on “experts” who are most often well papered buffoons

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Do you mean Modified synthetic RNA from a gene therapy injection as noted in the Moederna patent?

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Show fits, wear it.

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Garden Lover's avatar

And, yet, I keep seeing supposedly intelligent people proudly line up for these shots. It’s like a race to kill the last brain cell with them.

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Lori's avatar

most are on the left and will self depop.

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1Irish's avatar

Not really. Those I know are Republicans and elderly still going to Publix and CVS getting boosters along with 4 other shots purely out of fear. Next door neighbor age 74 was dead after she got her 5 at once dead 4 months later. I got eye rolls when I warned…I even asked them to take them separately at their doctors office and wait In between shots only to get a polite smile and one saying oh but I was a Pharmacist…he has thrombosis and cancer now…so sad

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Fred's avatar

Show them this: A team of U.S. federal government researchers is warning of a massively elevated risk of stroke among people who have received “vaccines” for the flu and Covid within close proximity.

https://prd-tsn-main-api.s3.amazonaws.com/article/8e27368f-c320-4d8a-91af-851c9b701d06.pdf

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Lori's avatar

Where I am it is.

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SadieJay's avatar

self-depop. Priceless.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

One hopes

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

We can hope

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Jeff S's avatar

Haha.

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Cabogirl's avatar

Yep it is definitely the lefties. Odd huh ?

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1Irish's avatar

Non partisan among the elderly sadly

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shibumi's avatar

The dam hasn't broken as far as I can tell.

"That's misinformation."

"The study is flawed"

"The people who did the study have an Agenda"

"I've had X death jabs, and I'm fine. I'M FINE."

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Until they get cancer. My friend was just diagnosed w stage 2 ovarian cancer. Healthy all of her life. No other issues. Jabbed and boosted. Will she make the connection? Doubtful.

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shibumi's avatar

Even after their lloved one-- who the doctor says is vaxx injured-- dies of cancer, they still don't blame the vaxx. It's bizarre. They have mental blocks that are so strong that I don't know if they ever can be reached.

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Jacquijacq's avatar

I was with some folks this weekend: they were w a fella who came down w covid the next day. They said they went strait to CVS and got a booster!

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C. Wilson's avatar

I would dig out my ivermectin and other supplies.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Wow 😳

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Annette kimball's avatar

OMG!

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Susan Seas's avatar

😑🤯

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Tim R's avatar

Pharmaceutical Darwinism

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Garden Lover's avatar

The only time pHarma is indisputable is for vaccines, a quack science, but they have no problems criticizing all of the other drugs or how money hungry those companies are. It’s just so bizarre.

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Lori's avatar
Oct 1Edited

So the money to study peds cancer should start with the jab schedule and then punish Pfizer for making the covid jab that hurts our kids and cause cancer but instead we break bread with them giving them a deal. I love Trump but this is not good.

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SimulationCommander's avatar

That whole press conference, I felt like RFK Jr. looked.

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Charlotte's avatar

I detest Bourla, but I do think Trump will squeeze Bourla for cash (ill gotten gains) before he lets RFK take a crack at the vaccine schedule. I think he wants both.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That’d be great 😁

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Kathy's avatar

He looked like he was standing there and trying not to vomit.

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SimulationCommander's avatar

Exactly.

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Mane, what I would give to be by RFK jr. Side to say 'let me take this question.'

Would love even more to address utility and detrimental impact of psychotropics, especially among adolescents and children.

They would hate me

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Lori's avatar

me too. And I loathe Bourla and to think he is a veterinarian. He disgraces that profession.

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shibumi's avatar

So.... more mRNA jabs for everything? Is that what we're looking at?

Lower drug prices for some, mRNA for all?

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Starsky's avatar

I have a family member who is a cardiac patient, 85 years old. Had a severe muscular-skeletal adverse reaction to statins. The cardio doc is insisting on giving a statin injection called LEQVIO. I looked it up and read the info sheet—it’s mRNA. NO WAY IN HELL will I let them receive that shot. It’s full of polyethylene glycol, which could cause a severe immune reaction in someone who already has an autoimmune disorder, and it still doesn’t address the adverse statin response. Now I have to go to the appointments to make sure they don’t get jabbed without informed consent. The doctor never even discussed it or offered information, I had to do the research myself. I said to my relative, “With everything we had to do to prevent you from getting the COVID vax, there’s no way I’m letting them jab you with this.”

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SimulationCommander's avatar

That's the goal. They want to combine the covid and flu shots (at least) and then make it an annual (at least) shot.

"So it's going to be a way more convenient if they will be offered with the same injection, not 2 or 3, the same injection and 0 co-pay to get free of charge, not 1, but 3 vaccines or 2. I think that will increase the vaccination rates of COVID and will bring them closer to flu. Of course, that remains to be seen, but this is our belief right now. That's why we continue very aggressively developing combination for our respiratory franchise vaccines." - Albert Bourla

https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/a-quick-word-from-our-sponsors-at

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shibumi's avatar

Covid/flu/pneumonia/shingles?

Not today.

Not any day.

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Peace's avatar

It could be know as the Coflupneugles shot. Rolls off the tongue quite nicely.

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Fred's avatar

Combine them? Eye roll!

A team of U.S. federal government researchers is warning of a massively elevated risk of stroke among people who have received “vaccines” for the flu and Covid within close proximity.

https://prd-tsn-main-api.s3.amazonaws.com/article/8e27368f-c320-4d8a-91af-851c9b701d06.pdf

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Peace's avatar

Yes - more mRNA jabs for the world - this pfizer deal was horrible!

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Porge's avatar

Lori, I love Trump too, but when he shook hands with Bourla I wanted to vomit!🤢🤮

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Davey J's avatar

Completely understand. But Pfizer can;t be wiped out of existence, might as well extort them to the benefit of the people !

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Lori's avatar

Agreed.

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Cabogirl's avatar

Ah… sit tight grasshopper. Trump has a great way of baiting which ends up with stepping right on the rake and smack!!! Sit tight. You cannot solve all these things immediately. He’s just getting warmed up on this one.

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Tiny basket of deplorable's avatar

Cabogirl,?I hope you’re right

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Cabogirl's avatar

Ha.. I hope I am also !

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rjt's avatar

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17122911. In other news, see Catanzaro, Hulscher and McCullough . They analysed an aggressive bladder cancer in a 31 year old! woman and found spike DNA integrated. I have been wondering when this would be shown.

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shibumi's avatar

I got banned from a website with comments years ago because I suggested reverse transcription could happen. BTW... the moderator of that particular post works for Big Pharma.

Oooops. Guess who was right? The person who does not work for Big Pharma.

note: actually my husband, the chemist was right. I just type what he says, ;)

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Too funny.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

3 things we should never put into our bodies: mRNA technology, Lipo nano particles, aborted fetal cells.

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Jake's avatar

Five years ago my PSA was under four. The VA and my dr don't test after age 70. After Biden got cancer of the prostate I asked for a test. My number was 11.22. I got the Moderna jab and booster because my wife has a autoimmune disease and I was literally forced to take the shots. The chances are greater than zero that the shots gave me cancer...

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Fred's avatar
Oct 2Edited

Number by itself is not overly concerning. Exam abnormal? Rate of rise (that you don't know, of course), and size of prostate (best assessed by MRI, but not all docs will order it) are helpful in assessing significance. Also, an ExoDx urine test and 4K score will help determine whether you should be worried. That being said, be sure and read up on Dr. Makis' alternative therapies.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Trump kissed the ring of Pfizer for TrumpRx after kissing the ring of King Charles and Bank of England.

"Thus the Drug Trust, while maintaining the Stalinist Communist Government in Russia, simultaneously maintained a Communist back up regime in the United States, the Trotskyite Movement, in case the Stalinist regime should fall."

Eustace Mullins

Murder By Injection.

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MayBella82's avatar

I am curious … how much do you get paid to be a paid bot. You have a serious cases of TDS and you are obvious not a Christian…. So can only concluded you are paid.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

"Do not judge, lest ye be judged".

New Testament rules

Was JC a bot or have TDS?

He spoke the truth and not hide behind labels.

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MayBella82's avatar

He also said to call out sin...if the shoe fits.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Post that gospel passage.

Sounds like you fall for the two party paradigm.

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MayBella82's avatar

Satan Begone.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I wonder if Maggot Bourla or King Charlie smelled Bibi's nutsack on Trump's breath when they got kissed?

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Jeff S's avatar

Er, excuse me while I vomit.

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Big Grey's avatar

Well said. This whole jab period will be found (eventually) to be maybe our darkest hour.

The short term impacts are still being covered up by government and MSM in collusion. The long term impact, I believe, will be even more profound. Thankfully we have an HHS Secretary like RFK Jr and influential writers like Jeff and yourself getting data and facts out to the world. Those of us willing to listen and open our minds will also spread the word. Thankfully me and mine have refused all the coercion and stopped taking all suspect shots. Time will tell but your work is important and deeply appreciated. Thanks so much.

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Kittykat's avatar

Yes I remember reading that article and was simply shocked they continued to push boosters. They got what they wanted though which is all that mattered. A huge pile of money invested into the technology. They knew it wasn’t ready they just needed the money.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Moderna (MRNA is the ticker) is now worth only $10 Billion... IMO, they should have been forced into bankruptcy...

Stock is UP 8% today, $28ish (down from over $400) as Trump's obvious support of the mRNA poisons is all that gives this despicable, evil company any air to keep breathing...

Where's RFK Jr???

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Bobby’s takedown of the big fat lies about vaccines being responsible for the eradication of diseases:

https://x.com/SecKennedy/status/1972780688962167006

I get “Sensitive Content” and X requires me to login.

I don’t subscribe to X so I am unable to view it.

Censorship is alive and well with its boot on our necks. 😡

I can only imagine how many views Bobby’s post would have gotten had his post not been shadowbanned. Richard Hirschman’s post of him pulling a clot out of a jugular vein got 20 million views on X in less than 48 hours before it was promptly shadowbanned. Here’s the link (it’s graphic):

https://twitter.com/r_hirschman/status/1759337235042758748

For more pics of these clots:

https://laurakasner.substack.com/

Feel free to save any and all of these pics to show those still believing the “safe and effective” lies.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

The Korean Study is more proof of what we have known from damn near the beginning. The jab was a bio weapon force injected to kill millions of people by claiming the pLandemic was a real novel killer virus. Absolute complete bullshit! People need to hang.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Bourla just said that Covid was a dress rehearsal.

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shayne's avatar

There's two sides to that coin. It was a dress rehearsal for us too.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

You may have heard Fauci and a team visited the Arctic approx 15 years ago and unearthed soldiers from the permafrost who had died from Spanish flu. They took cultures and brought them back to be gain-of-functioned.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Wow now that is crazy. Hadn't heard that before.

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shibumi's avatar

They like to do "pandemic simulations." Who knows what they have planned next.

Remember when we didn't have to worry about the government/ Big Medical trying to k*ll us?

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Erik Wells's avatar

Actually after the past five years, I'm not sure they haven't been trying to kill us for decades...

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Tim R's avatar

It could be that the millions killed was just a side benefit to WHO and their allies. The real, and achieved goals, may have been simply profit and control. Might be a distinction without a difference, but I tend to think most had no idea how destructive the jabs would actually be. They just didn't care, because this was the opportunity of a lifetime to "rule the world".

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I think Big Pharma and Walking Crime Against Humanity Bill Gates (who literally owns the corrupt WHO) and others at the top of the Marxist Corporation (including the Chynese) knew exactly what they had. Otherwise it never would have been done. They did it to take our Great President out of power and kill as many of the world's citizens as they could. They accomplished a lot of what they tried to do, now we must fight back, and pray and give thanks to God to continue to show us mercy and to armor us against these evil, evil people.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Only they misjudged and ended up killing the people who blindly followed and supported them, leaving those of us who are skeptical and even despise them. I think they counted on the mandates forcing all of us to play their game of jab roulette but they were wrong.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

GAW, right RL? Evil tried to win and God slapped them down and jabbed them too! We must trust God, give thanks, praise, and all glory to him.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes, indeed 🙏

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Lori's avatar

Hi Laura! I can't believe the President just shook hands with Bourla and made a deal with him. I want to be sick.

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Jeffrey N. Gratton's avatar

Keep your friends close; keep your enemies even closer.

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shibumi's avatar

FWIW, my husband says that Trump has a plan. We don't know that plan, and my husband admits it's probably not the plan that he talked about when he was running for office.

I suspect his plan is "get the Trump family rich."

But I'm now really cynical.

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Juju's avatar

That’s silly. He’s already rich and his primary reasons for doing things is never to get rich. He does have rather high principles and solid character that supersedes most millionaires/billionaires. He has always been that way since his younger years and we have tons of video proof of that. He has never changed. Will he take advantage of business opportunities in the private sector? Of course. There’s nothing wrong with that. But if he were doing public policy for the purpose of becoming rich, we wouldn’t see so many things done by him charitably where he truly doesn’t need to. There’s no reason for him to part with his legal winnings the way he is given that he spent so much of his own money defending himself for nearly a full decade. Reimbursing his past expenses would be understandable. But still he instead donates it all to projects that improve the Capitol or DC, basically our country. Those aren’t the actions of someone doing things just to get rich.

Stand back and weigh everything against the whole picture of him, not just the fear mongering, libelous sound bites.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Exactly, he’s LOST money going into politics and donates his salary. Nice summary Juju!

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Lori's avatar

I am not giving up my faith in the President. I am brand loyal, lol.

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Beckadee's avatar

Jeff mentioned those 'winnings' and he's not keeping then I don't think, instead some if not all are going to the big beautiful ballroom and other things. PS- I skimmed thru your full reply. You covered it. :D

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Outstanding Juju.

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Jeffrey N. Gratton's avatar

As long as his business schemes are legal, who cares?

It is his wealth which financed his campaigns ... presumably uninfested by the powerful 'donor class' which has owned all other presidential candidates in memory.

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Juju's avatar

This!

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richardw's avatar

What about the widow Adelson?

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Lori's avatar

he is already rich.

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Lori's avatar

Yes, but at what price to the American people?

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I don't buy the "enemies close" stuff... Trump has embraced the evil, Satanic colon-worm Netanyahu... and Starmer of the UK, Zelensky of Ukraine, that ISIS ahole in Syria, and now he is schmoozing with the rat fink criminal Blair... he continues to demonize and harass good man Putin, and seems to be willing to join Israel's coming attack on Iran, after already fully supporting, arming and funding Israel's genocide...

Let's face it, this is NOT the Trump of the first term, or the guy we voted for. Whatever the reason he has changed and is now betraying his voters and America... he is badly damaged goods.

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Lori's avatar

I still have hope there is an alternative plan. If not, here come the melancholy blues.

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Kathy's avatar

Me too. Massive betrayal.

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Cabogirl's avatar

Not true. You’ll see

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Cabogirl's avatar

Sit tight. You are only seeing one part of the elephant.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Lori - I was going to reply with the same comment as Jeffrey Gratton.

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Chris's avatar

https://xcancel.com/SecKennedy/status/1972780688962167006

xcancel.com or nitter.net will give you access to x.com threads without a login.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I appreciate the links Chris. Thanks!

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Thank you Chris!!! Much appreciated!

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Maureen's avatar

If you read Jenna, she has the link that does not require X log in. Click and you’re in.

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Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

Look at the Health and Human Services website; I saw the video in my Substack Notes feed this morning.

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

We are winning the narrative. Highly recommend watching the documentary 15 Days about Covid school closures. Hold Randi and the teachers unions accountable: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/15-days-restore-childhood-documentary

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Lori's avatar
Oct 1Edited

It is worrisome that Trump made a deal with Pfizer who manufactures Run Death Is Near, paxlovid and has killed and maimed thousands with their covid jab. I wish he had crushed them, not made a deal with them.

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David Nelson's avatar

I just keep telling myself: "Trump is a Genius. He's playing a Long Game. He's Mr. Opposite. He's Administering the Poison Pill."

Doesn't help, but I got nothin' else.

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Lori's avatar

I am hoping he has something up his sleeve but as much as I detest having to say it, I am not sure. He entered a pact with a demonic organization and CEO.

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DaveL's avatar

He’s always been part of the demonic organization. Don’t ever worship any leader. That being said, he’s still better than the cabal linked to Kamala Harris.

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Lori's avatar

I only worship a Holy Trinity. I voted for Trump and love him as our Pres. He has broken the same old boring mode.

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shibumi's avatar

Yeah well, he's also BFFs with Bibi, so it's not like he's not used to that sort of pact.

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Lori's avatar

on the outside but I am no convinced he is in his heart and on the inside.

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shibumi's avatar

I hope you're right.

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shibumi's avatar

"We'll be k*lled by the government slower under Trump than under Kamala, so we have more opportunities to fight back?"

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David Nelson's avatar

There you go. I like that take.

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Cabogirl's avatar

It’s true. There IS a long game. Get them on board, they drop their guard, set up the rake and let them step on it. You will see.

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David Nelson's avatar

Really? Even now? The enemies are still lining up to get on board? dropping their guards? not hiring people smarter than themselves to look in the tall grass for rakes? He's putting Svengali to shame.

What I see is very much a fellow who is led by impulse and emotion. Fortunately he has a reasonably good sense of right and wrong, but he doesn't appear, to me for one, to look very far down the road for consequences and repercussions of decisions. And I think he has blind spots. We will see.

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Charlotte's avatar

Trump can squeeze Bourla for cash with one hand while letting RFK alter the vaccine schedule with the other. They produce much more than just vaccines. I detest Bourla too.

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Juju's avatar

This is how I’m seeing it. He sees everything about Pharma the way we do. Often a piece on the board looks like it’s going to win the game right before it’s taken off.

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Lori's avatar

Wow, I did not think of that. I like it. Thank you Charlotte!

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Double Mc's avatar

Well, as I see it, he has to play the hand he's been dealt. Pfizer IS too big to shutter, too many people the world over depend on the medications they produce. I think he is wringing the best deal he can out of the beast, while keeping it in check. It's an imperfect world.

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Lori's avatar

I get that. I am just disappointed. MAHA should promote functional, integrative and holistic MDs giving incentives to MDs to think outside the big harma box and to open more clinics like these. Perhaps that way more people could lower or get out of all their meds and Pfizer could be crushed at some point. Dare to dream.

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Double Mc's avatar

Oh, I do! these things take time, and the changes are starting.

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Erik Wells's avatar

Maybe it's just me, but if Trump making a deal with Bourla was something to worry about, Jeff would have said something. If anyone has the knowledge to ferret out Big Rx shenanigans, it's Jeff.

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Lori's avatar

But he is not behind closed door meetings:{ wish that he were.

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Delightful Designs's avatar

I have new words!! chopadictomies and addadictomies Thank you for adding to my vocabulary!

Hahahah, spellcheck only has addadictomies underlined...

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Starsky's avatar

Those aren’t new words—they were invented by Rush Limbaugh over a decade ago. Chopadicoffamies and Addadictomies. 🤣

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Guy White's avatar

In another nod to El Rushbo vis-a-vis the Secretary of War’s awesome briefing with the Commander in Chief, the purpose of the military is simply to kill people and break things. After the Cabbage regime’s evisceration of the warrior culture, it’s great to see the Department of War return to the fundamentals. No more gay pride flags and month-long observances at your local military installations!

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Delightful Designs's avatar

They were new to me and made me laugh :D

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shayne's avatar

Right! Jeff is so clever.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

LOL! Yes, Jeff did delightfully design them!

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Lori's avatar

I read them and will forget them, It is disgusting.

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Jeff S's avatar

The drunk down at the corner bar makes up words like those. Jeff musta forgot to edit this section.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Me too / laughed like a hyena!!! 🤣

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

"And if you don't like what I say, you can walk out of this room, and so will your rank and your future.”

- Trump

SAVAGE.

You could tell the military is being run better because there were no leaks leading up to the meeting.

Throughout my working career and it should be the same for leaders in the military, as a leader, supervisor or business owner, I never asked my people to do anything I could not, or would not do myself.

That's true leadership. The dog masks and red squirrel furries were just distractions so they could avoid transparency and accountability

I guarantee sergeant Hardy in Full Metal Jacket would find donuts in Miley's foot locker!

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Chixbythesea's avatar

No worries, I DM’d you. Did you get that? Thanks!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

whoops. i see it now. duh...it was coming from your personal account with your name.

i'll respond

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Chixbythesea's avatar

No worries at all. I don’t navigate the ins and outs of SM and it’s protocols well so I probably should have done something different. Not sure. 👋🏿

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C. Wilson's avatar

If a person leaks, they get to meet Susie Wiles. She was the one who stopped all the leaks and postings when Trump got elected. You post, you won't have a job. Simple.

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Lori's avatar

Boom.

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PapayaSF's avatar

The Ian Roberts story needs to be made as a black version of Catch Me If You Can. Check out his photos. In the earliest he’s a Steve Urkel nerd, then a ghetto thug mugshot, then some in which he looks like a dapper but devilish fellow, and one in which he looks like a pimp. Now he looks like a Hollywood version of a college professor. Quite a series of transformations!

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David Cashion's avatar

I bet he doesn't have a nickel in the bank.

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PapayaSF's avatar

He had $3000 cash when he got arrested.

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David Cashion's avatar

Thieves, crooks, con men dont keep their money in banks.

He might be smart enough to have an offshore account hiding somewhere, full of crypto.

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Beckadee's avatar

that's funny and true

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Abiding Dude's avatar

The jogger genes often "shine" through...

Violence, sloth, parasitism, lies, moron level IQ, deflection, body odor.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Good late morning. I really enjoyed this article and photo memes about Hegseth and the woke Generals.

https://open.substack.com/pub/covidsteria/p/fatsteria-best-no-more-fat-woke-military-general-memes?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

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Ayn's avatar

Those are great .... and to think that less than a year ago, the US military was inviting all parties with gender dysphoria to join up and get their transition surgeries paid for (!) .... and then potentially never again be able to actually use the newly purposely disabled body to fight in a conflict when needed.

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Lori's avatar

I can't believe our military ever bought into that abnormal and amoral shi*show.

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Essay33's avatar

Unfortunately because the rank and file are unable to do anything but obey orders, the US military has always been guinea pigs for anything politicians want to inflict on them. That's why the Obama/Biden administrations were able to shove DEI, alphabet deviancy and vax mandates on them.

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DaveL's avatar

As it should be. Truman fired MacArthur because he wouldn’t take orders to shut up about China. Biden was elected (unfortunately) and was the Commander-in-Chief.

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RSgva's avatar

Hegseth also mentioned the unfortunate vaccine mandates…

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Freedom Fox's avatar

I listened to the both speeches, Hegseth's and Trump's. Yes, most of the room was filled with generals and admirals who's service has been in fealty to the woke agendas of the past two decades+. You could tell by the muted response, smattering of applause. If the military's top brass supported the serious masculine warrior culture but was pressured into conformity by civilian leadership all these years they'd have stood up and roared, "Free at last, free at last"-style. But they didn't. Most sat on their hands, a few politely applauded. That was it.

This informs us that Pres. Trump does NOT have the nation's generals on his side. And a leader of a nation without the full and complete support of the nation's generals leads nothing. Ask countless leaders of the Roman Empire, Monarchies, any great power in history who were deposed either by military leadership directly, or military leaders who sat passively while citizens rose up and overthrew the top guy.

Unless and until Trump has his generals he will be a paper tiger, constrained by the reality of the true DC Swamp Cabal. If he was truly in command of the US military, DOD, NSA, all the three-letter agencies you'd see much different lower court and SCOTUS rulings that directly challenge the authority of his office, deny him his constitutional power. My hope is yesterday's gathering was the opening salvo, and the generals and admirals who sat on their hands are the first to go. And like Lincoln needed to fire the McClellan's until he got his Grant's who would fight, Trump needs to fire the Woke Fat Ass Brass Brigade and *their* next in line replacements until he gets his Grant's who will fight the internal rot of the officer corps that think Klinger makes for a fine general and fighting man. And puts soldiers into face diapers while shoving experimental toxins in their bodies that debilitate them.

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Jeffrey N. Gratton's avatar

The top brass isn't representative of the military rank and file, who, from what I know, are thrilled with this warrior ethos re-set.

Haven't enlistment numbers been breaking records under the new Administration?

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Freedom Fox's avatar

I agree. Trump needs more of them in the top ranks. Fast-tracked into senior roles. It's happened before in US military history. Typically in wartime. Field commissions, junior officers promoted to senior ranks over multiple ranks ahead of them.

But remember, the officer corps is filled with many who share this cadet's beliefs:

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jun/19/west-point-commie-cadet-us-army-socialist-views-red-flags

While Rapone was discharged how many more weren't so reckless and public with their shared beliefs and populate the officer ranks? More than we'd like to admit. For all the Trump cheering at Army-Navy games and other rank-and-file appearances Rapone would only have believed he was safe in sharing his beliefs if he knew many of his fellow cadets shared them with him. Let's just pretend 2018 was the first time a proud communist graduated from West Point, how far up the command have his fellow traveler cadets been promoted to? It's a YUGE problem for Trump and Patriots.

And many in the enlisted corps are not American Patriots as we'd like to believe. Today's military isn't the military of old. It is more akin to a mercenary force than the Red, White and Blue love of country, constitution as we knew it and loved it when the Bicentennial rolled around fifty years ago. Most are in for the perks, career, not love of America that God shed his Grace on. This is the uncomfortable truth of it, not the comfortable illusion we would rather believe. Talk to anyone you know or meet who is currently in service and they will confirm what I am saying. Yes, many are Patriots. But about as many are the mercenary motivated types. Who will do whatever they are told to do by whoever is giving orders. Be they Communist Lieutenants, Sergeants, Majors or Generals, or Constitutionalists. It's just a job, the boss is the boss, theirs is not to question why, only to do or die.

The officer corps must be purged. Just like Biden/Obama/Clinton did before Trump. Biden's purge being the most comprehensive of all, designated MAGA supporting officers domestic threats, vaccine/mask-refusing officers, domestic threats. Trump just needs to have the cajones to see this through. And yesterday's tough talk must be just the opening salvo, with everyone knowing what comes next will be where the rubber meets the road.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Trump and Hegseth read them the riot act. They have no excuse now, they will have to obey orders and honor their oath of office. They know what the consequences of not complying are.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Thing is, their obedience isn't enough. If they are not on the same wavelength and are just obeying they will slow and delay the administration's agenda knowing that they only have three years to wait it out before things go back to what THEY believe is the right path forward for the military. And if, say, a severe constitutional crisis comes where Trump must defy a SCOTUS ruling that infringes on his Article II powers he will not give up, if arrests of top leaders in Congress AND the highest Courts are needed because "No one is above the law," not even Chief Justice's, if Trump's military doesn't support the Commander-in-Chief's authority to protect the nation from ALL enemies, foreign AND domestic then the military will not have his back. Trump is truly facing down an enemy within. Including within his own military. They MUST support him, and his mission to protect this nation from its greatest threat ever, internal. The generals and admirals grudgingly obeying orders for now, playing along are not reliable, trustworthy or what Trump needs. Until he has that true command and control he is not truly the Commander-in-Chief President of the United States. He's a short-leashed, short-term disrupter.

Remember, the brass in that room ALL were okay with a Lt. Colonel (Vindman) vetoing a president's foreign policy goals. They'd have thrown him in Ft Leavenworth and court-martialed him for treason and sedition instead of giving him 'whistleblower' status and a congressional platform to sabotage any president they supported. Impeachment #1 NEVER would've happened if the top brass supported Trump. Only piece of information you need to know their true leanings.

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RK65's avatar

Leave or get Court Martialed, I prefer the later!

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SadieJay's avatar

When you are in a briefing with your commander and chief and your boss, you can't applaud. You have to sit and listen.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Are you a vet? Did you ever serve? I'm very doubtful.

I've been to my share of military briefings and large events with top brass and top political leadership. And while what you say comes from a general truth of political neutrality appearances in uniform that's not how it always plays out. Both sides of the political divide let their true beliefs out from time to time, vocally. And that forum style, though unique, has had close facsimiles where officers broke out with raucous support for what the political leader said.

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SadieJay's avatar

My husband is and my kids are in. Asked first for verification.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Yes. There's the *supposed to*. And then there's the reality. They've said the supposed to.

I served in the 1980's, my frame of reference. I don't know when your husband served, but if your kids are currently in please ask them about who they serve with, the mercenary ethos that is now a major component of it vs the bleed Red, White & Blue American Patriot ethos. I chat with my share of vets, have worked with all of the congressional-chartered veteran organizations since the 2000's. They all tell me the military today ain't what it was in that respect.

And oh, there's sooo many fat servicemen and women today! I've met them, they tell me they are active duty. My jaw drops, stunned. No way those unfit members serve when I served. It's a joke. Doesn't put fear in an adversary. Maybe they play video game soldier killing with drones? Disable our technology (EMP?) and the US military today doesn't beat Somalian warlords. (only slight exaggeration)

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SadieJay's avatar

Hubs was first USN off the coast of Iran when they had our hostages. When I am on base I am amazed at the fat active duty personnel. I even ask my kids about it. I think this speech will make their jobs SO much easier because it will weed out the skaters. My SIL is unhappy that he has moved up in the ranks and now has (had?) to deal with such idiocracy. He preferred working with the equipment instead of the human factor. He has 2 years left and is happy that Trump's signature will be on his paperwork. We are a blessed family. I have shared this video before.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnpD1tCjTcQ

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C. Wilson's avatar

This time they knew the world was literally watching.

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MayBella82's avatar

I am a Vet and she is correct. I have worked for flag officers (one, two and a three star Admiral) both as an officer and federal employee. Some of those jobs had me working with many flags at one time. There is a protocol. There was no way they were going to respond to anything he said… it would have been highly unprofessional. There are places that it appropriate to show approval and they know when and where.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

I'm going to say what I said under your other comment and call Bullshit. They are NOT apolitical. They were put into position explicitly for their politics. Any and all officers above Colonel are promoted for their politics. Remember Hillary Clinton telling Bill Clinton when they were elected in 1992 as the military jets flew overhead, "Those are OURS now!" Not for nothing. Don't kid yourself, they are NOT apolitical. Nice fiction. Not true. But hold on to that more comfortable fiction since the truth is too uncomfortable for you.

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MayBella82's avatar

I disagree. While they are in uniform, they can not responded one way or another. It is the culture that starts as a junior officer and as officers get more senior, they respond even less. As flag officer, they are apolitical and Hegseth is their boss. They are not going to react in public. Behind closed doors, completely different story.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Apolitical? My ass. Vindman would've been court-martialed if they were apolitical. A Lt. Colonel does NOT override a President's national security, foreign policy. They go to Leavenworth for trying. Only a politicized flag-rank military would allow that.

If you don't play politics the right way you don't get stars. Period. Fact. Indisputable. Wow. You have a deeply ingrained fiction going on inside your understanding. There's the official stated policy. And there's the realpolitick. That's why the Clinton's were so giddy. As they fired and replaced every senior officer they believed weren't on board with Clinton's agenda. Same Obama. Same Bush(s). Same Biden.

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MayBella82's avatar

I didn't say they didn't have thier own opinions... just that they can not express them in public and they better not be quoted either. Youbare clueless on how the military works especially flag officers.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Applauding a Secretary and President in that forum was completely appropriate for how the military works, especially flag officers. This is about applause levels, not quotes. Hearty, healthy applause vs. polite, respectful golf claps. That's it. Does not violate any military protocol. They've done it before for different presidents, could do it today, and will do it in the future. Next comment addresses your misguided insult.

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MayBella82's avatar

BTW, I didn't insult you, I disagreed with you.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

I call Bullshit. They are NOT apolitical. They were put into position explicitly for their politics. Any and all officers above Colonel are promoted for their politics. Remember Hillary Clinton telling Bill Clinton when they were elected in 1992 as the military jets flew overhead, "Those are OURS now!" Not for nothing. Don't kid yourself, they are NOT apolitical. Nice fiction. Not true. But hold on to that more comfortable fiction since the truth is too uncomfortable for you.

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MayBella82's avatar

Like you have even met one of them. Call bull all you want ... doesn't make it truth. i

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Freedom Fox's avatar

You have no idea who I am. I've met and worked with top brass since 1985. Don't know your pedigree, I don't need to try to insult and attack what you may or may not have done, who you may or may not have met. I was between SAC and NORAD top brass and political figures off and on for thirty years both active duty and veteran support. Your attempt to discredit and look down nose at falls flat.

Bull. They certainly could've and would've applauded more loudly if they supported their CIC. They are ALL political animals to get their stars. That's an undeniable fact, everyone knows it. Everyone. Why are you pretending otherwise? It's provable beyond a shadow of a doubt. Any general officer in uniform today has their stars because they played the right politics to get there. The politics of the administration that put them there, and gave them higher rank. Fact. They all know it. You sound foolish.

We're normally aligned, MayBella, I'll keep my sharpest tongue in reserve over this dispute. But you sound like John Roberts beating on Trump for saying judges are partisan, declaring none of them are, they just interpret the law differently, no partisanship or ideology differences...even though they must pass political litmus tests to get appointed and confirmed in the first place and most judicial nominations are voted on straight party line these days. Saying they aren't political animals and don't make it known in the 'wrong forum' is Bull. Just like your assertion.

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MayBella82's avatar

I was also a board sponsor and did flag boards for two years. I've seen the politics with them all in the room while they select each flag. Depending on which board, the president of the board was a 2 star

to a 4 star.

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MayBella82's avatar

You are right, you don't know my background. I've been in the legal SECNAV briefs to all the Admirals. I know what they have been told. I am not agruing with you...I am speaking the truth.

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C. Wilson's avatar

There will be many "resignations" and separations in coming months.

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Jake's avatar

Politicians start wars, not generals. During wars politicians develop rules of engagement, not generals. Neither Pete nor the Trumpster covered the political management of a hot war. The Donald said he has their back but the generals don't trust politicians. Looks like they are taking a wait and see approach. If the generals get the weapons and funds they need to train soldiers and units they will take care of any conflict unless their hands are tied behind their backs by the politicians in Washington/the Pentagon. We have the best soldiers and leaders in the world so please don't look down on the GO's and senior NCO's in that room. They can get the job done if they are allowed to do so.

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RK65's avatar

Joined the military in 1985 and retired in 2006. To Hegseth and Trump, about damn time!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I still think Hegseth is weak... junior varsity. The Generals (many are fine men) pretty much laughed him off.

Col Macgregor would have been miles better, a really fine patriot... IMO, he would make a far better President than Trump. Trump did not invite him back this time, due to Col Mac's speaking truth about Israel and Ukraine, among many other topics.

Check out his interviews on Youtube... along with Col Wilkerson, Jeff Sachs, Mate', Merscheimer... etc...

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PamelaZelie's avatar

“Several unnamed officers called Hegseth’s proposals out of step with the culture and worried it might depress recruiting.”

What a laugh.

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Juju's avatar
Oct 1Edited

They have the highest recruiting rate in recent history right now 🤣

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Sarcastia's avatar

Those must have been the ones interviewed wearing their furry costumes.

It's always hard to tell who they are in those things.

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Jeff S's avatar

I was thinking of enlisting...as a Four Star General.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’m sure you’d be much better than a lot of the ones who are there right now! 😁

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Jeff S's avatar

Doubt that? One older brother was Airborne and Special Forces for 20+ years. And some guy with my last name was a General, but is now retired. (Anyone with our surname is related here in the U.S.A.)

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Bgagnon's avatar

They should be first to go … without rank or retirement!!!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

True... but... many of those Generals are fine men, great leaders...

Hegseth, IMO, is trying desperately to be seen as a real 'Tough Guy', a warrior... so he pulls these stunts, like working out or running with troops, doing push-ups for the media, getting tough-guy tattoos... talking down to Generals...

Col Macgregor thinks he is a pathetic clown... and he would know.

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Larry Arnold's avatar

Please help me understand why you forgot to mention that part of the drug price deal was mRNA expansion.https://open.substack.com/pub/petermcculloughmd/p/pfizer-strikes-70-billion-deal-with?r=izmz3&utm_medium=ios

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Chixbythesea's avatar

I think I understand Trump but then I don’t.

There’s RFK standing there but he has no ultimate say. Does Trump support this merely because he likes the money and industry of It? Maybe it was Camel trading. I give you this, you give me that.

Blair will be in charge of rebuilding Gaza though the whole plan will most likely be undermined and destroyed. They’re talking about Gaza being a testing ground for administering aerosolized mRNA.

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Jeffrey N. Gratton's avatar

The Big Pharma camel-trading, as you call it, is not what it seems. 80 something percent of all publicly traded stock is controlled by Black Rock, State Street, and Vanguard, who, in turn, own big portions of each other. Among countless other sectors of the economy, this semi-monopolistic ownership deeply influences Big Pharma, hospital chains, the media, etc.

Hold tight, cowgirls and cowboys, Trump is chipping away. He has MANY cards up his sleeve to enact additional measures.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

More Bankers Wars on the horizon…. Unfortunately Trump is hugely indebted to these bankers. Contrary to his alleged brilliance in terms of the art of the deal, these bankers have bailed him out plenty of times in the past. I hear he is too in debt with them to say ‘take a hike’. He’ll keep throwing crumbs to delight and distract the Bread and Circus crowd.

I pray that I am wrong, that he will stand up when they try to force him to fight their next set of wars. But if the recent 12 day war was any indication… 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

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Jeffrey N. Gratton's avatar

My understanding is that, yes indeed, bankers have historically 'bailed' him out, this dynamic doesn't hold the same significance as we might presume.

Trump knows all those guys personally. It's New York City, after all, and at the upper strata, is can have the all the social hallmarks of a very small town. I speak as a New Yorker who has periodically chanced to be a fly on the wall amongst the local halls of power.

I see his scheme as a David and Goliath affair. David cannot topple Goliath overtly/directly. At this stage DJT is carefully setting his snares.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

“Measures”….. Hopefully they’re of the “Leave us alone” variety.

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Lori's avatar

Blair is not the person to be working on that.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Patience. Dollars to Krispy Kream he has something up his sleeve…

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Lori's avatar

I love my President but this deal with Bourla/Pfizer was a mistake.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Sadly, one of MANY.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

This substack never (or barely) criticizes anything Trump does. I love Jeff’s optimism, but he never sees the downside of Trump. That said, it is still worth reading IMO. I read across the political spectrum, so I don’t mind reading one site that is almost universally positive towards Trump, even if it is not balanced.

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Larry Arnold's avatar

I agree and do likewise, just smarting from yesterday’s gift to Pfizer being portrayed as in the greater good. Some folks may get all their news from C&C

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Kathy's avatar

Yes!!! a big fat paycheck to Pfizer to create more murder and mayhem.

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Peace's avatar

Larry Arnold - The expansion of mRNA genetic modifiers is of supreme concern. The platform needs to be tossed aside completely, never again to be utilized by man nor beast. Instead, the opposite is apparently happening.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Jefferies, a rabid Obama suck up, current parasitic sidekick of Chucky Schumer and long time henchman of race baiter and certified buffoon Al Sharpton..... that tells me all I need to know about this ceaseless motor mouthed windbag. Three of the aformentinoned identify as devout Christians and all four have advanced support for ABCLGBTQXYZ rights. (Not sure how you reconcile that. Apparently the Christian flag comes in many variations and colors. I find their meandering strolls with social justice considerations very curious - if not a bit wobbly - upon reaching their destination). Regardless, keep that garbage in N.Y.

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Lori's avatar

yes, all the letters and trans is amoral and abnormal. time we said it. God does not change. All you have to do is read about Sodom and Gomorrahs destruction.

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Shelle's avatar

I'm reading a relatively newly released book called "Happy Lies" and it has been connecting the dots for me about why these people call themselves Christians. It's very helpful when you see they are following a cult offshoot of Christianity that redefines all the major Christian terms to mean something else. And how their cult actively prizes celebrating oneself as a god while using language that passes under the radar as Christian to ordinary people.

Search Happy Lies on Amazon and you'll find it easily. I recommend it because we need to be informed about the latest sneaky way our young people are targeted and fooled.

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shibumi's avatar

Really interesting book Shelle, I'm going to pick it up.

Here is a pretty good explanation of New Thought:

https://catholicstand.com/new-thought-contains-the-same-old-errors/

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Shelle's avatar

Thanks, I'm reading it and it's perfect to share with someone who may not want to read a whole book!

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Al Veeck's avatar

Ms. Norris and the entire school board should be dismissed and a completely new board elected. These kinds of errors, especially involving our children’s education are a no-excuse no exception dismissal.

Honorable board members will have already submitted their resignations voluntarily.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

🌻So glad to see this post and know that all is well in C&C world 🌻

Count That Day Lost

If you sit down at set of sun


And count the acts that you have done,


And, counting, find


One self-denying deed, one word


That eased the heart of him who heard,


One glance most kind


That fell like sunshine where it went—


Then you may count that day well spent.

But if, through all the livelong day,


You've cheered no heart, by yea or nay—


If, through it all


You've nothing done that you can trace


That brought the sunshine to one face—


No act most small


That helped some soul and nothing cost—


Then count that day as worse than lost.

~ George Eliot

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Bill Lacey's avatar

I've never seen this poem before. Thank you.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

❤️ Secretary Hegseth ❤️ He is just what this country needed to strengthen our military. We no longer need to be ashamed either.

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MMP's avatar

"chopadictomies and addadictomies"

First GOOD laugh I have had all day.

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Debra S Heard's avatar

I saw a while back right after the major forcing of the covid shots, that Pfizer and others connected to making theses shots, bought out huge major cancer intuitions. They knew and are going to profit off us like cattle again.

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Lori's avatar

thats why we say no. i saw a lady at the grocery store today buying bakery goods that are gmoed. i told her and explained and she bought them anyway.

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Sarcastia's avatar

Yer lucky ya weren't in washington. She'd have called the cops on ya.

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Lori's avatar

I never travel to areas that encompass that degree of liberal.

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Sarcastia's avatar

You're wise and discerning.

In fairness, it hasn't always been this way. It wasn't like this when I got here, but it started getting hinky when they imposed vote by mail. When I fled california and got up here it was like coming home to America. It was so nice here in our rural, traditionally conservative county. Even seattle/tacoma was still better than california.

But then came obama. With him came intolerant ugliness and hateful division fueled by aggressive liberalism.

And things have only grown progressively worse since. (No pun intended.)

You can no doubt imagine my heartbreak and disappointment.

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Lori's avatar

This can be said of many places that have been corrupted by woke, PC, fanatic liberals and paid instigators. They have stolen our America. It is a heartache and heartbreak. We conservatives should have put a stop to it when it first reared its ugly head and stomped it out. Let us hope by praying fervently and asking God to save our country and keep this admin on the straight and narrow that it can be done.

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Sarcastia's avatar

Amen.

I believe the worst of the liberals here are a vocal minority, aided and abetted by leftist academia, complicit media and socialist-leaning unions.

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