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Jeff Childers's avatar

ERRATA

— Sunetra Gupta properly identified (not 'Sanjay' 🤦‍♂️)

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AngelaK's avatar

Lol, I was wondering...if msm's beloved doctor had an epiphany!

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TRM's avatar

After getting bitch slapped by Joe Rogan I'm surprised Sanjay is still around.

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Bobbi's avatar

Every time I see your screen name I have to look twice. My daughter's name is Angela Kay. I'm pretty sure you aren't her!

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AngelaK's avatar

Lol! 😉

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Peter GL's avatar

or a sex change!?!

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Carrie's avatar

The good Gupta

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Aryenis's avatar

If that is Jen Easterly, Director of CISA, in the photo, her age is closer to 52 than 32, I'd suppose. (Graduated West Point 1990)

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Aryenis's avatar

No, looks more like Nina Jankowicz of the Disinformation Board. She and her board came and went in the blink of an eye, in spring-summer 2022. Where did the disinformation sorting function migrate?

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Kathleen Taylor's avatar

Yes. Jankowicz.

I believe I read she took a "misinformation hunter" job in the UK.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Good morning everyone, Happy Wednesday and vaccines cause autism.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Good morning everyone. Pennsylvania cheated and the VA still giving the covid DeathVax to veterans.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

And the covid vaccines are not safe and effective. Kathleen, wasn't it you who recommended watching The Zone of Interest movie? I saw it last night, then woke up at 4 a.m. thinking about it and finally got up at 5 a.m. to begin writing about it and the parallels to our time. If I ever get my thoughts together as I want, I may send the document to the Executive VP of our local seminary, who mocked students who didn't want the shots. And get this: the seminary decided to strongly urge faculty to get the shots because “Employers who are found not in compliance with the OSHA ETS will face penalties of a minimum of ~$9,000 up to a maximum of ~$137,000.” One of their faculty members now has glioblastoma, but, hey, I guess they avoided paying the penalty.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yes, I did recommend the movie...I appreciate you watching it.

One of the things about the movie that I cannot shake is that the overt lack of visual violence was what it made it so disturbing. It was the low key day-to-day life of the Commandant's family in Auschwitz that was so distressing to see.

And when the wife used the lipstick she found in the pocket of the fur coat...no words to describe horror behind that seemingly benign act.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

It reminds me so much of this time, except we won't have a museum at the scene of the crime, because it's worldwide! I am buying lots of books written by the good doctors, scientists and journalists, in order to have a history of this time. As I watched the portrayal of the Hoss family living in comfort, ignoring the screams beyond the walls, I was reminded again of being told not to mention the vaccines in a prayer group because I was making the women uncomfortable. Sing a little louder! https://singloudermovie.com/

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Susan Seas's avatar

My Bible Study has several vaxx injuries on the prayer list Every Week! I sit there wondering if anyone else knows it. You are brave for saying it!! Not sure I could. The latest is for a woman who is having several surgeries after her husband had a stroke and died while driving! She is alive, so far 😞

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DEBORAH E. dds's avatar

Anyone here know anyone with primary brain tumor? I have 2 now since 2 years in my immediate circle of family and friends. One died in 2022 from glioblastoma (64 year old male) One diagnosed last week brainstem glioma (7 year old female)

Did brain cancer used to be this common? One of the reasons I come here because the news here is just so bleak and yet everyone is just going about their daily lives..... kind of like "ZONE OF INTEREST" .

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Deb S's avatar

Just heard of another one (glioblastoma) last week. His wife has breast cancer. And last weekend they buried their 7 year old daughter who died from a sudden/severe asthma attack. So much suffering… 😢

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liz's avatar

OH MY GOD.

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Mo's avatar

We just laid to rest a beautiful 29 yo. She was a nutritionist and I would imagine had taken the shot. She suffered for the last 18 months. So incredibly sad. Another friend’s son had his brain cancer return that had been in remission for 8 years. His 1 year memorial is this week.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Indeed very sad.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

A seminary professor in my area took a booster and flu shot at the same time late last year. Began feeling tired in November, had stroke symptoms in mid-January, underwent two surgeries to remove two tumors, less than a month later, a new tumor appeared. He's undergoing chemo and radiation. Apparently does not connect his glioblastoma to the shots.

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Christy's avatar

I’ve had 16 people pass in the past 2 years now. I tell anyone who brings it up that the jab killed my father. Some get it most don’t.

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K.Lib4's avatar

I have a running list in my phone of the people in my life who have died, had a strange illness, or received a chronic disease diagnosis since 2021. I’m up to 26. I make note of it and I pray. It’s all so disturbing

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Christy's avatar

It’s so tragic! I said I knew 16 who have passed. I haven’t kept track of “other illnesses” associated with the jab, and there are many😢

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Anne Clifton's avatar

"An unimaginably dystopian nightmare all around us… while society seemingly carries on as normal." Dr. Pierre Kory

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Christy's avatar

Exactly!!!!

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KB's avatar

Wealthiest Presby church in Dallas TX (Highland Park where Peter McCullough lives) young healthy 38ish lead pastor died in sleep! Week later his wife put out the letter saying he'd been taking anti-anxiety meds for years and occasionally had wine, that night was a family party grilling cookout with wine and abracadabra! He died in sleep, please respect our privacy and do not question..... Letter mainly about anxiety and psych meds BS. WHY is it so hard for the WOKE to admit failure? They had a special needs child and easy speculation is vaxx to protect the infirm. Most pastors in my estimation were as WOKE as anyone in this debacle. I left 2 churches b/c I could not stomach the woke BS. The truth ALWAYS sets you free, even if you were wrong, God honors sincere hearts and confession! The trick is....how do you get there when you are a trained lifetime lying deceiver? We all get to find that out personally.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I'm getting a little nervous. News is spreading at my church that I am writing a Substack about these issues. People are asking why my husband and I wear paperclips. I am wondering if the day will come when we will be asked to stop because we are divisive. The vaccines are just not talked about there. I agree with you; why in the world won't people talk about what is killing their loved ones? Get angry like Ernest Ramirez (whose 16 year old son, his only child, was killed by Pfizer) and work to bring about change!

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K.Lib4's avatar

Please excuse my ignorance…do you wear paper clips as a sign of resistance?

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KB's avatar

be bold and speak it! you may be their only example of what it looks like to be truthful and blunt....satan cut everyones tongue out with all of the PC and racist/tranny censoring/misinformation BS. Just like a good testimony...the truth is always attractive even if you trigger their demons, who cares. I stay away from the mentally ill--masked, you're just wasting your breathe. they'll get their repentance chance later, it's not now for them.

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Dana Thynes's avatar

I'm curious, too, Anne; what does wearing paperclips mean?

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

Glioblastoma (very aggressive) is one of the adverse reactions to the kill shot. I know several people who have died or in the process of dying from it. Brain tumors among children can occur from 5G radiation poisoning also.

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Garden Lover's avatar

There was a group of residents in my city that tried to fight a company installing a new 5G tower within 100 feet of a park where children play daily. Citing FCC’s rule that you can’t prevent installing these towers because of “health and safety” concerns and the potential of a lawsuit, the city council allowed it to go forward. Personally, I think if anything happens health wise for these people, they should sue our city.

Also, if a government agency you can’t bring up health and safety as a concern, you know the government doesn’t care about your health and safety.

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Michele's avatar

Take a look sometime at how many churches allow 5G installations. It's disturbing.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

There are three places in Exodus where God instructs the Hebrews to put a faraday cage “copper mesh” around the altar. The copper mesh stops radiation like 5G.

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Garden Lover's avatar

We had a church down the street trying to install it before the plandemic, but our neighborhood fought it and won.

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CindyLou's avatar

Glioblastoma is rampant these days. Dual cause - the jabs plus cell phone radiation cooking your brain. Avoid jabs, and avoid holding cell phones to your ear. Use a headset, preferably wired. And keep phones away from kids!

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KB's avatar

just stopped my blue tooth and bought a wired headset. thank you

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CraigN's avatar

If anyone knows someone that is willing to consider something other than the MIC treatment plans, this is a place to start looking down that rabbit hole. There are many other resources out there, this is just a start.

https://fenbendazole.substack.com/archive?sort=new

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Fred's avatar

Like IVM and HCQ, I’m anxiously waiting for some good PCT studies based on these very intriguing case reports. Oh wait… 🤬

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Fred's avatar

I’m never gonna got over being 😡 at the so called ‘medical profession.’

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IR's avatar

I’m with you on that one! They could have changed everything by standing TOGETHER instead of mocking and harassing their peers. But perhaps the good ones were just afraid to say anything and the bad ones were the loudest. What I wonder about is whether they learned the lesson, if they haven’t they are a lost case

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Dakota Grace's avatar

Ditto. I used to work in the field and was already angry and disillusioned before 2020, now I’m livid and will never trust them again.

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Susan Stephens's avatar

It’s also called “practicing medicine.”

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KB's avatar

been reading about the 'bacteria' always found in pancreatic cancer cells....how lifestyle and oral health are so important. Plus all cancers having some correlation to the organisms that iverm and the other covid rx kill.

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Dakota Grace's avatar

Already stocked just in case.

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Gina C's avatar

Not common like this. For the vaxxed and/or boosted, new or recurring cancer is referred to as turbo cancer by the doctors who have been speaking out due to the large numbers of sudden onset, agressive growth and deaths. It was absolutely known this would happen. Pfizer just hooved up a small cancer pharma company just because, no reason. I'm sorry for the loss and ongoing illness of your friends.

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Fred's avatar

Dear friend had small stroke with otherwise normal MRI; <5mo later, massive glioblastoma that quickly lead to his death. Symptom onset at about 3mo, blamed on his stroke, so probably turbo on steroids. 🤬

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Christy's avatar

Yep. I’m not fit for polite company anymore!!!

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JCrutcher's avatar

So sorry for them but praise the Lord for your presence in their lives. May the Lord guide them to His great healing.

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Bobbi's avatar

I came across this study. I will share it here even though it isn't only the result of vaccination. https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JCO.2023.41.16_suppl.2041

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Fred's avatar

Thank you! Only 56% of the ones progressing were vaxxed. The spike protein is a problem in and of itself. I do have to wonder about their def of vaxxed; ‘fully’ or any though.

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Peace's avatar

Good question - what is their current definition of fully vaxxed - someone who had every one that has been offered to date?

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Teresa Carstensen's avatar

The problem with trying to sort out "vaxxed" vs "unvaxxed" in study results is that if a person only took ONE shot, they were/are considered "unvaxxed"...even though likely just that one shot gave them the same bad effects as the "fully vaxxed." So they're saying, gee the shots can't be that bad since "unvaxxed" (not really) people are suffering too.

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Michael Framson's avatar

Fred, did you download the whole paper?

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Susan Stephens's avatar

“Journal of Clinical Oncology"

I scanned other article titles - all connect cancers to cv19 only. Seems they can’t allow themselves to dare connect these cancers to worse! The touted “cure” that wasn’t.

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Tracy F's avatar

seeing that too. Usually avoidance of citing vaccine status at all. This is the antithesis of science.

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CHop's avatar

Husband's coworker had one a few years ago. He's doing well now. And, unfortunately, heading to a 5-year-old's funeral in a few days. She fought the glioblastoma for about 22 months.

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Peace's avatar

CHop - how horribly sad for this 5-year-old and her family!!

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CHop's avatar

Their life changed instantly the morning they couldn't wake her up. That was the last day she was able to speak. Please keep them in your prayers. Her name is Peyton.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

"An unimaginably dystopian nightmare all around us… while society seemingly carries on as normal." Dr. Pierre Kory

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Michael Framson's avatar

Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive malignant primary brain tumor. With an incidence rate of 3.19 per 100,000 persons in the United States and a median age of 64 years, it is uncommon in children. The incidence is 1.6 times higher in males compared to females and 2.0 times higher in Caucasians compared to Africans and Afro-Americans, with lower incidence in Asians and American Indians. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470003/

Anecdotally, I know of 3 cases in my community.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

And your community is far smaller than 100,000.

The plural of “anecdote” is data.

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Michael Framson's avatar

Exactly! How is it that I could know "the three" in 100,000. So I do suspect the GBM is higher now.

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JFly's avatar

My friend, age 60, just died of glioblastoma diagnosed in October 2022. Very poor quality of life since then. Government worker so vaxxed and likely boosted.

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Special Ted's avatar

My extremely healthy 78yr old Dad had a glioblastoma removed last March and will never be the same...it's heartbreaking. He didn't take the clot shot, and had stopped the flu shot years before. He did use his cell phone, though. Tumor was in temporal lobe, over left ear.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Vax + cell phone = glioblastoma.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I got more bold after a good friend was severely injured. She is listed in this Substack post as my missionary friend. https://asclifton1971.substack.com/p/the-not-so-great-awakening

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Fred's avatar

BTW, the 15 yo released to play sports should probably have a cardiac MRI to look for scarring. Other testing won’t pick that up.

Scarring is a long term risk (I’ll look for my pre-C source if you want), and this rat study that shows the pathology is more like a cardiomyopathy (permanent effect) than myocarditis. October 12th in the British Journal of Pharmacology titled, “Cardiac side effects of RNA-based SARS-CoV-2 vaccines: Hidden cardiotoxic effects of mRNA-1273 and BNT162b2 on ventricular myocyte function and structure.” (Unfortunately, it’s paywalled.)

The researchers tested the both mRNA jabs, Pfizer and Moderna, on rats.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Thank you. He's had some testing, but I don't know if he had a cardiac MRI.

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Datagal's avatar

My neighbor died recently and his house is for sale. The realtor said he got diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and died 10 days later. I said (“innocently”)

“I hear those covid shots cause turbo cancer.” She was SO happy I said it, and we talked for a while about the dangers of the shots,etc. I think people are waking up, though not all can say it.

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DEBORAH E. dds's avatar

I'm watching the movie now per your suggestions..... had to stop where the child is revealed to have gold crowns and teeth in bed looking at them with a flashlight late at night. I'm just nauseous right now. Please someone quick send me a movie suggestion to take this feeling away!!

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

Although it's sort of seasonal, The Man Who Invented Christmas is a wonderful imagining of how Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol. Very funny and uplifting and redemptive. On Netflix, there is Living, with Bill Nighy, about a quiet bureaucrat in England, who had lived an unremarkable conformist life, but who gets a terminal diagnosis, and decides to do something for the children of his world before he dies.

Our foe knows the psychology of how the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust happen, and no doubt counts on employing that psychology to stop us from fighting back effectively. People have to sort of assess their own sensitivity before plunging into the details of atrocity as it can be so demoralizing and defeating. Jordan Peterson says that if you stare into the abyss long enough, a great light begins to shine forth, but not everyone has the emotional constitution to be able to stare into the abyss. Zev Zelenko, before he died, shrugged off all the denial because, he said, that's how it always happens.

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KBB's avatar

Another thumbs-up for Bill Nighy in Living.

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NanaW's avatar

I loved The Man Who Invented Christmas as well. I’m a big Dan Steven’s fan, so I knew it was probably worth watching. It far exceeded my expectations. Highly recommend it too.

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LP's avatar

State Fair. About as innocuous and frothy and happy as a 1940s musical can get. Or Meet Me in St. Louis. Or The Quiet Man. Escape to another, happier, saner time!

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KBB's avatar

The Taste of Things. It's a recent movie, in French with subtitles, about a deeply moving love affair between a man and a woman and also between both of them and great food. The photos of meal preparation will have you salivating!

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MsReid's avatar

Not a movie, but a wonderful series.... I'm streaming on Netflix. It's called Heartland and it's the story of a family living on a ranch in Canada (16 seasons!!!). Very heartwarming, with reminders of how life / family could be, before Covid and Joe Biden.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

The crowns and teeth fell out?

Don’t think I’ll watch that movie, I can’t unsee stuff like that. Sounds like you can’t either.

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Peace's avatar

I'm assuming this was during the holocaust - after assessing the gold in the teeth, that child was likely next up for a shower. Despicable. Truly.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Horrible atrocities.

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JCrutcher's avatar

In our church service this past Sunday there was a longer litany of prayer requests, very similar to the many weeks before. I agree with 'I sit here wondering if anyone else knows it.'

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@Anne Clifton if it’s not too much trouble, could you share your book list with us? I know of many, but it would be so great to have them all in one place. And then other commenters can add books they recommend as well. It never occurred to me to buy hard copies so we have a written (non-internet version) history for the next generations who study this time. I absolutely believe “they” will ban these books if they’re not stopped somehow. Together we are a mighty force!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Always better to buy the paper books.

E-books can be changed or completely deleted.

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A.J.'s avatar

I'll never forget seeing in the 1980's a childhood Richard Scary book from the 1960's censored. A bear family suddenly no longer uses guns to hunt seals to make seal fur coats to get through a harsh winter while also cooking up and canning every scrap of meat which I found fascinating as an urban kid with no winter snow at home. I keep my old books safe.

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Fred's avatar

Sorta like the “retracted” and “updated” journal articles. 🤬

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Swedecelt's avatar

Hi Kathleen, paper books have also been changed. I read that the publisher changed part of Fahrenheit 451 without the author's permission and an astute reader wrote to the author and he blew his stack and they put the parts back in calling it another edition with a foreword by the author about what had happened. That was in the 70's!! Gov't has truly been evil for far longer than I understood. 😱

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Thanks for the info!

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I'm about to leave to do some shopping, but will list the titles when I get home. I hope you will get a notification so that you can find it. I may also do a Substack post with the titles. Here's how you can find that. https://asclifton1971.substack.com

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

I’m replying so I get a notice when you reply to this post, too!

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Datagal's avatar

How about The Real Anthony Fauci? I haven’t read but hear it’s good.

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Sherry 1's avatar

I am reading it and it is good.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

Yay! Thank you 🙏🏻

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Laura Z's avatar

Yes would love to get your list of books!

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Ellen's avatar

oh yes please do post on your substack too! Thank you!

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NanaW's avatar

I’d like to see your suggestions for books to have as well. Thank you!

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Jay Horton's avatar

You Guys,

Franklin O'kanu, on here (C&C) with us, has a nice book, An Unorthodox Truth. I read a little then think about what he's saying. He has an interesting take on things.

Later Jay

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Anecdotal Anonymous's avatar

I concur. Bought it, read it. He doesn't skip over taboo topics and is quite talented in the truth speak territory.

Highly recommend.

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micciot's avatar

So far I have a 40+ book collection. Please read: What the Nurses Saw by Ken McCarthy specifically Chapter 12 which explains how much hospitals in each state were paid for Covid+ cases. Huge money was paid for use of Remdesivir and Ventilators 😤

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Anne - God bless you for speaking out in your prayer group. We are in this mess because so very many people who know the truth won’t speak out.

Sing a Little Louder. EVERYONE needs to watch this (10 min) film. It is POWERFUL! Not only is it an important message to those who don’t believe that abortion is murder, it’s an important message in this war we fight today. We cannot win if no one wants to talk about it. I for one (having fallen for the lies about “safe and effective”) will keep speaking out LOUDLY until I take my last breath.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I just looked and found the film was made in 2015, but as you said, it is so very applicable to today! The handout described in my Substack post has led to some interesting conversations at church, in conjunction with wearing a paper clip. https://asclifton1971.substack.com/p/my-first-paperclip-resistance-handout

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

The worst is that mother’s get abortions paid for by us, by our tax money. Abolished all the Planned Parenthood.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Heartbreaking 💔 even after all these years. And now we have the murder of >65 million aborted babies since 1973 to answer for, not to mention the deaths caused by big pharma and the trans movement. It’s disturbing to see such a callous attitude towards human life. I pray Jesus comes soon! This is too much to bear.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

It is too much to bear. I think Jesus gave me the idea for my Substack, complete with title, because I needed to express my feelings and very few want to talk about it. It has been helpful to me.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

I object that our tax money pays for these killings. We are paying for them. Abolish all Planned Parenthood clinics now..

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I’m with you on that!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Buy those books now because soon they may get the Fahrenheit 451 treatment. We cannot have mal-mis-dis in print around, can we.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

Great idea!

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Right! Please try to save the old books.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Powerful clip...thank you for the link.

Fellow friends at C&C...please watch...just 10 minutes of your time.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

https://www.pennylea.com/sing-a-little-louder

That is a link to the story behind Sing a Little Louder. It includes a link to the video, too. The movie is a little over 10 minutes. It is worth the time to watch.

It breaks my heart!

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Cynthia's avatar

Powerful. Thank you for sharing the link.

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Garden Lover's avatar

Have you seen this book? It came across my feed the other day. I haven’t bought it yet, but I want to. People wonder how the Holocaust happened. This is how it happened: no one said anything or did anything to stop it.

https://www.amazon.com/What-Nurses-Saw-Investigation-Corruption/dp/B0CPQVTDRT/

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Yes, I have that one, but haven't finished reading it yet.

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Garden Lover's avatar

What do you think of it so far? Is it worth getting?

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Anne Clifton's avatar

It seems to be primarily transcripts of interviews, many of which I think I have already heard, but it is a good record for history's sake. If you haven't been totally immersed in all this stuff like I have (since I am retired and have time) it might be interesting and revealing to you.

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Valerie's avatar

Husband and I are currently watching ‘The Last Czars’ about Russia, and I’m struck with the similarities to our current liberal administration. Czar Nicholas had no idea why people were protesting, went dancing and drinking the same night thousands of peasants were killed rather than go to the hospital and comfort the survivors. No idea. It reminds me of why this liberal political-institutional-media bubble is so dangerous.... they literally don’t understand how pissed a good portion of the country is when our president tells us the economy is doing great and damn those evil corporations for reducing the size of their bags of chips.

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AngelaK's avatar

That may be a misrepresentation of sorts. Tsar Nicholas and his wife are known to have shunned much of court life, they did not care for the parties, as they were devoutly religious and family oriented. Just saying because I have read a few history books about him and even one book written by their children's British tutor.

The tutor was so overwhelmed by how much faith in God they had, and their beautiful religious life, that upon his return to England (after they were martyred by the Bolsheviks), he converted to their faith tradition.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

From my studies I agree this is likely a purposeful misinterpretation. The truth makes the communists look so brutal and evil. Rabble rousers made the murderous mobs, just as they do today.

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A.J.'s avatar

I worked briefly at the Pentagon. Exact same vibe in its corridors of top power as any European royal palace. Plenty of flunkies who are ethically evil manipulators and/or useful tool simpleton idiots serving as very willing enforcers of all those patronage systems.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

And his packages of ice cream are smaller‼️

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

I’m reading the book, The betrayal of Anne Frank. Shocking that the Netherlands had the worst record of Jewish deaths in western Europe. 73% of Jews died, whereas in Denmark, only 6%. The Netherlands had a sophisticated system of financial rewards to tempt the police and citizens to betray hidden Jews.

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Brenda Bergsma's avatar

The Germans also removed officers and replaced them local dishonest men who were looking for power.

I see similarities today in law enforcement and military branches...... George Floyd and vax mandates have caused many good solid people to leave and be replaced by compliant people.

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Politico Phil's avatar

And in the future to be replaced by illegal aliens.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I see this also.

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A.J.'s avatar

I just saw the newly released "Cabrini" movie. Plenty of overt violence in "Five Points" to show the brutal conditions in New York City where new Italian immigrants resided. As bad as the Nazi-ish evil "banal" brutality was the local NYC political machine, Tammany Hall, which oddly in the movie was never mentioned despite its power enforcement actions in the movie being done with Nazi-style cold arrogant violence and lawlessless. A system of raw thuggery and evil distain of human rights or any laws.

All so similar to "Schindler's List" the scenes in NY City Hall with the mayor and his enablers, the scenes in the Vatican, the NYC archbishop's office, and the Senate in Rome (where Cabrini went to get a loan when the NYC archbishop refused to let her raise any money from non-Italian-Americans as he pandered to Tammany Hall's fear of the new Italian migrants to aid his own relative's Irish immigrant parishes' growth) -- all had the same mafia/mobster boss/us v. them political parties' thuggy power games vibes. Exactly the same.

Power corrupts. Absolute power absolutely. But a tiny handful of determined, smart, and ethical people can fight it.

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Sandy's avatar

Excellent movie. What they didn’t show is that he was hanged at Auschwitz after the Nuremberg trials. This article is most interesting, because he repented. https://www.thedivinemercy.org/articles/divine-mercy-and-commandant-auschwitz

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Andrea Leshok's avatar

Thank you for this! How likely is it that St Maximilian Kolbe interceded on behalf of his killer! What a great story of Mercy!

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Sandy's avatar

It is an amazing story of evil, then repentance and mercy. Perhaps he did intercede on his behalf.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Thanks for the link...I was not aware.

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WP William's avatar

I noted the super-scientific term " SUPER SAFE VACCINES" used by an NPR interviewee back in 2021; some hack scientist or Lena (kill your embryo) Wen, or someone...so that term must NOW mean, by Information State Standards, legally and with precedent and allowance by our Security State; ANY product injected or ingested that doesn't immediately kill you.

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First, if 'strongly urged' goes anywhere beyond mere opinion, then exceeding opinion would crush God's Law Order which secures Liberty's self-government. And in this case ... the individual's right to choose subject only to the restraints of God's higher law, not the anti-God legalisms of the civil state. As to how all this works would take a journey into the older American Law dictionaries. One would have to look up the meaning of words, words like unalienable, rights, civil rights, permissions, standing, jurisdiction, infringing, latches and so one.

Concern with 'Employers who are found not in compliance, blab, blab, blab' is especially troubling. It is a bold stating suggestive that Man's Law trumps God's Law. The failure in the seminaries is complex. But at the core the failure is really Arminian Heresy which elevates Man as 'the decider' over God the Decider, meaning God's Laws and God's Holy Scripture. To say that American seminaries are a proven a great disappointment is a vast understatment. The seminaries by a dumbed down departure from Christian orthodoxy have been the ruination of the country.

If you are upset, disquieted enough to get up disturbed at four in the morning, I quite understand why. When Man elevates Man over God disasters ensue.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Good morning and Happy Wednesday everyone. The covid injections are still disabling and killing everyone they come in contact with.

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WP William's avatar

No amount of evidence of their crimes MATTERS, the Criminal Cartel Conspiracy rolls on, richer, more powerful, emboldened to work more destruction

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Fred's avatar

Well, there are those lucky ⅓ who seemingly got placebos and stopped. BTW, saw a large group of musicians over the weekend, close enough friends that I knew their politics and most of their jab status. Hadn’t seen them for about two years and the deterioration of the ones I know were jabbed is downright astonishing (and infuriating). If they have a clue, they didn’t say… 💔💔💔

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Debra's avatar

Many people will not talk about the changes in their health due to pride.

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Christy's avatar

It’s crazy isn’t it. No cognizance.

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Bernard Tamosaitis's avatar

was this an orchestra or band?

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A.J.'s avatar

I'm seeing the "cull rate" in musical singing groups I know well to be about 20-25% percent. Dead, missing, or constantly sick. Much higher rates in the groups where any performers still wear masks.

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Marc Wadaga's avatar

Good evening. The loony leftists are still denying that the covid vaXXX causes harm.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I was reading Walter M Chestnut substack this morning. A reader posted that her 66 year old father died at the hands of the VA. He had been given 3 shots. She told them to stop; they gave him 3 more. He is dead

Here is her post:

“This is exactly what my father died from last Saturday, the 16th, a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). 6 Covid shots later, he received from the VA, after I told them to STOP giving him shots 3 years ago, they continued. Horrific what they have done.“

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Gaye's avatar

I’d substitute murdererous for horrific.

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Dr Linda's avatar

That’s an accurate and appropriate substitution. Thanks

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Keep both words: horrific murderous!

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Gaye's avatar

Why didn’t I think of that?

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WP William's avatar

Cold Blooded Killers, executioners of the innocent, exploiters of their victims; NAZI would be a complimentary term for these ghouls of Evil

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Jay Horton's avatar

WP. You will find the contemporaries are tethered to the same as you mention above via Dulles connection prior to WWII and subsequently post war migration of scientists and industrialist here to the US and abroad. Think Boys From Brazil. Best to you on your search for truth.

Later Jay

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WP William's avatar

Yes, the Industrial Revolution/Great War/Great Depression/WWII/Cold War/Decolonialism are falsely portrayed. Competing Occultic Psychopathic Progressive Power Blocs would be a more honest overview rather than what we have been instructed and want to believe.

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Yup, like King Leopold of Belgium in the "Heart of Darkness" Congo and a direct line from him and his ilk back through history of constant theft, rape and pillage by **anyone** with power v. those without it. The Bioweapon War of 2019 is on the very same continuum and with the death and maiming data so far beats the horrors of all past human warfare. Not sure about "occult" causations, seems more like just pure thuggery and greed by psychopathic bullies.

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WP William's avatar

I'd say look at the elitist mindset and rejection of fundamental Christian tenets or general morality and then the darker depraved lust and thuggery and pursuit at any cost is legitimized vindicated, a social Darwinian utilitarian and extolling of darkness and depravity constructed upon or at least with occultic inspiration. Even the whole "White man's burden" nonsense sprang from a neo-paganism of the 1700-1800s and the Blind Watchmaker the brilliant minds of the day made God into.

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Maybe so. I still think the causation is all simply self-cover for any from any nation, group, race or religion which eagerly wants to attack others for personal gain which includes the recurring sense of self-superiority thanks to a total lack of humility. I used to think the genetic bioweapon "campaign" had a tinge of spiritual, astral or otherworldly evil but the more history I study the more it looks like the same old shameless and immoral plunder with "othering" killings and enslavement of the latest "easy" victims du jour.

Reminds me a lot of foxes going berzerk in a chicken coop killing everything moving in a blood lust of excitement and irrational frenzy. Ghenghis Khan riding west or Alexander the Great riding east. Rome thinking it could rule everywhere it could march its soldiers. Brand new Moslem converts from Arabs, Persians and Turks exploding west to Portugal, France and Vienna, and to the east to Indonesia converting everyone they could by the blades of their swords and advanced artillery. Spain, UK, and USA all tried next to control the world. Now China's One Party is overstretching with its hacking, spies & blackmailers, African ports, and ever more Belt & Road contracts trying to do "soft" conquests. Cnhina and USA and who knows who else trying to create genetic super soldiers and genetic weapons, too. Totally barking insane. For sure as "evil" as it gets. It's one thing to bomb a city to smithereens with or without nukes, another level of evil to inject substances in people of all ages known to kill, main and sterilize over many years.

Today, international "money" acts as semi-secret crowned rulers with their puppet heads of state trying the same old game of world conquest, this time by mass censorship to try to hide their mass jab killings and maimings. But like all past world conquerors they've gotten too cocky, overreached wildly, and will fall.

To try to understand "what next" I've been studying what happened when the Black Death came to Europe as each plague wave killed off about 30%, a death rate I think the bioweapon will achieve unless counteracted faster. The Black Death resulted in the rise of the first chartered trade cities and trade guilds. With fewer peasants to work the land they started to get a bit more political power and a middle class emerged. Triggered the Renaissance. Then the Dutch/Hapsburg royalty chartered the first limited liability corporation for get-rich-quick in the East Indies, and then the Enlightenment, industrialization, etc. Each big change can be traced to someone literally or metaphorically riding or sailing out to try to get rich quick. Plunder, steal, enslave, and force into vassalage anyone and any group it could.

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Fred's avatar

For your files, in case anyone missed them (there are probably more, so please let me know):

SARS-CoV-2 spike protein induces endothelial inflammation via ACE2 independently of viral replication | Scientific Reports

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-41115-3

Intracranial aneurysm rupture within three days after receiving mRNA anti-COVID-19 vaccination: Three case reports.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35509565/

Rupture of Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysm after mRNA Anti-COVID-19 Vaccination: A Report of Two Cases.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35646499/

Pfizer BioNTech Covid Vaccine and Aortic aneurysm rupture, a phase IV clinical study of CDC and FDA data - eHealthMe

https://www.ehealthme.com/vs/pfizer-biontech-covid-vaccine/aortic-aneurysm-rupture/

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Dr Linda's avatar

Thank you Fred. I’ll add non-duplicates to my stash : )

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I remember reading one of her earlier posts when she wrote she didn't think he would make it through the night.

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Dr Linda's avatar

It’s tough. I teach yoga ti Vets. I share and share, some times I get so defeated. But one of the 80+ year guys started taking methylene blue. So keep on marching

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Thank you for helping them.

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Dr Linda's avatar

It gives me absolute pleasure and satisfaction.

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Cyn's avatar

Hoping to minimize the R votes?

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Sherry 1's avatar

I just read somewhere that they use the military to ‘trial’ shots b/c they report to people above them who give the ‘informed consent’ which basically mandates that soldiers have to follow that order. 😳😳😳😡😡😡

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I was proud of all the servicemembers who refused to take the covid DeathVax.

It took a great deal of courage to go against the murderous Pentagon and the murderous Secretary of Defense.

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AJF's avatar

I remember reading somewhere that there are no children " on the spectrum" in the Amish community

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Jayne Doe's avatar

"Amish Covid," 5 minute video by Sharyl Attkisson, that I used as my conclusion to close my Transcultural Nursing ppt presentation right before they kicked me out of my RN program for 1 year, lol. Graduated 4.0 gpa June 2023. Enjoy ~ https://youtu.be/O1DgWYdukZU?feature=shared

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FB messaged me that I was spreading misinformation when I shared that, and said I would go to the bottom of every feed.

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WP William's avatar

These pukes at FraudBook worry about "Banning" porno books at elementary school libraries, while they ban every other form of discussion, re-define terms, concepts, and words, and rewrite Dr Seuss books. They Allow Fake News to emanate "Bloodbath" and "Animals" and "injecting bleach" and "Good people on both sides", and every single comment by a low caste populist political untouchable to be falsely contextualized to lie and cheat and defame and incite and justify S.S. oversights and payments to social media companies for controlling all topics, all views, all pre- and post-election discourse. Reality Crafting, cognitive security, they've been at it since the Nation's founding and are intent on 95%+ levels of compliance and control.

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Penny North's avatar

Try posting a generic post then add the link in that post’s comments.

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FH's avatar

FB executives and employees have blood on their hands.

Repeatedly shutting down shot-injured support groups resulted in thousands of individuals without a lifeline to information and understanding, then resulting in suicides and reduced understanding/access to treatment options which in turn very likely led to more death and maiming.

I miss a lot about the platform, but I will never open another account, having shut it down the month the current occupant of the WH was “sworn” in, after the sixth. Trying not to attract the attention of those digital snoops that crawl like spiders all over the place in the interwebs.

I don’t fault anyone who stays on that platform, I am zealous in my position on this point.

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CStone's avatar

Jayne Doe, It’s been like that for me for about 5 years.

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Faith Adams's avatar

That happened to me, too. I have also received a warning that any more posts that talk about the dangers of the shots and I'll be banned from FB.

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Fred's avatar

Yep. Even if a comment or link isn’t deleted, it’s buried.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Holy cow

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Mom of 5's avatar

I would love to go and immerse myself among the Amish (as if they would actually abide by that 🤣)

So much can be learned from them about becoming truly self sufficient.

Oh and I love Sheryl Attkinsson too.

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MaryAnn's avatar

I live near an Amish community. Just going there is truly a calming experience. Their simple way of life founded in biblical principles, community worship and financial support for all in need gives one hope.

As they do not carry medical insurance, when one of their members is injured and requires medical assistance, they pool resources, hold fund raisers and pay off the debt. The Amish are the original crowd-funders. ❤️

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Canny Granny's avatar

We have Mennonite communities close. I’ve heard they barter things such as furniture for medical care, too.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

You can without the Amish. I used to think this but I now know that they are a religious cult.

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Debra's avatar

The Amish believe in the Trinty of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. They believe that salvation of the soul come from the saving grace that Jesus provided at the cross. They believe that Jesus was God in flesh. Just like many other Christian religions they have some manmade doctrines that are not of God. Unlike the Morman and Jehovah Witness religions, the Amish are not considered a cult anymore that the Catholics.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Perhaps here are sects that differ but all in all any religion that changes the tenets of Biblical doctrine is a false Christian religion. All works based religions are only religious not true worship.

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Penny North's avatar

That was awesome! Thanks for sharing.

Mr. Lapp stated the sanity of natural immunity.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Congratulations on your 4.0 gpa!! We need more like you! 🎈👏🏻

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RJ Rambler's avatar

I think this is not a completely true statement. Perhaps a great deal fewer but i actually saw an Amish woman at a Dr with an autistic child. I have two on the spectrum we did not do vaccines. I do know those who did vaccines and a very young child almost immediately changed. Are they collecting data?

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Laura Barrett's avatar

Vaccines cause autism because the genetic makeup of the child is predisposed to turn on the autism causing genes when exposed to toxic overload, resulting in the symptoms that we describe as Autism. I think the vaccine connection is blatantly obvious because the huge toxic impact triggers immediate symptoms. There are other substances that can do the same thing in non vaccinated children. glyphosate and other legal poisons we use in agriculture/ yard work leach into our water, industrial chemicals in the air/water and many other substances cause autism also. Then there are questions like, “When parents are vaccinated with certain genetic predisposition, does that make even their unvaccinated children more likely to have autism?”. In short, it’s shortsighted to say that ONLY vaccines cause autism. I think it’s much more accurate to say, poison of any kind, coupled with genetic predisposition causes autism, vaccines are just the current whipping boy.

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liz's avatar

Im reading 5G turns on a lot of illnesses, including Autism.

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Melissa S's avatar

Because they are such a relatively small community, and the Amish marry within that limited gene pool, there can be some medical issues caused by marrying too close. Autism may be one of them.

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PEL's avatar

Wasn’t there some disease they are more prone to because of intermarriage?

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Peace's avatar

Do you mean are the amish collecting data? or vaxxed vs. unvaxxed.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

Did you take Tylenol while pregnant with them or give them Tylenol?

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Oh, interesting question! Very possibly some. I had pre eclampsia with all four pregnancies before birth. The first one was 12 wks pre term. The third was two weeks early and 8+#. Those are the two spectrum babies.

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I homeschooled add some as the they were born and refused vaccines then. Didn't take them to the Dr.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Thanks. Very kind of you to say. That was 36 years ago. No, I'm not especially smart but I'm very critical. 😁

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Recent article in Epoch Times. I'll look for the link.

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Bitsy54's avatar

Because Amish don’t vaccinate

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Peace's avatar

This sounds right - no childhood vaccines = no "on the spectrum" that I've ever heard about. It would indeed be a rare situation.

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Christy's avatar

Totally agree!!!!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Good morning everyone. Happy Wednesday where we still acknowledge approximately 176 Wednesdays ago the 2020 election was stolen.

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Debra's avatar

Have you posted that on Facebook lately? I'm kidding you Sunny :)

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Hahahaha. I’m shadow banned on there. If I post anything nobody sees it. I can share in “stories” and get about 25-40 people who view it. So I post all the political red pills there. But they seem to be cracking down on me there too now. 🤦🏼‍♀️

But I get in some doozies. Like my favorite was when I posted

IF YOU INJECTED AN EXPERIMENTAL CONCOCTION INTO YOUR BODY, THEN DEAL WITH BAD HEALTH ISSUES, WHY ISNT THAT INJECTION THE FIRST THING YOU ASSUME IS THE CAUSE?

That got a lot of views. lol.

I’m only on there to wreak havoc when I can. 😂

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Keep up the good work! I'm unable to like anything on Instagram currently, been going on over two weeks. I've no idea what "wrong" I committed, other than to comment on every single, "Warning: False Information!" override with 100% factual link to back up the info.... Maybe they don't like me pointing out that their factcheckers are ccp minions....

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Haha. Yup. They don’t like it when we tell the truth. But I say we keep telling it -any way we can.

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Teresa Carstensen's avatar

I'm also shadow banned...but I try to post several comments, with links to articles, in all of the "mainstream" media posts. Trying to spread some truth.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I think I’ll post this too. Thanks for the idea. 😉

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FourWinds's avatar

I think they cause a few more problems than that. Austism is likely a symptom of toxins that can't be removed from the body. And the non-"vaccine" pushed the past 3 years causes strokes, heart attacks, blood clots, ALS (IMO) and of course, death.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Don’t forget dementia.

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Marc Wadaga's avatar

Don't forget turbo cancer.

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FourWinds's avatar

Of course, how could I? Our friend Sharon died from it.

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LuAnne's avatar

As Dan Bongino posts every morning on X, "today is [insert date] and Biden is the worst President in history".

He never misses a day.

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Aria Veritas's avatar

And the hospitals are killing patients with Medazolam and morphine and have been for at least fifteen years.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

US hospitals still using the kill drug Remdesivir.

Even recommended by the FDA for babies.

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Janet's avatar

Sometimes I forget and then see more evidence of the evil being done to children and BABIES. It rends my heart into a million pieces.

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Anonymous Dr's avatar

And this is despite the bought-and-sold WHO stating that it was ineffective...

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Be aware that Remdesivir is also know by the brand name Veklury.

You could be in the hospital offered this poison by its brand name.

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P Flournoy's avatar

Remdesivir, I believe, caused my dad to have liver cancer.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Do you know how many doses he received?

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Karen Bandy's avatar

🤨🥲🤬

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

that is beyond sickening!

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MaryAnn's avatar

Does anyone remember if DJT was given Run-death-is-near when he tested positive for the vid? I think he was but not sure. I remember the rumors that he was not in a hospital and the photos of him in his shirt sleeves at work at a desk somewhere were supposedly photoshopped, as if the staff at Walter Reed could not be trusted to keep him alive, let alone “safe”.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I had read from different sources that President Trump was given Remdesivir.

If true, I would consider the administration of that drug an assassination attempt.

Fauci knew the drug would kill.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I believe he was only given monoclonal antibodies...

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I remember there was so many varying reports of what he did receive.

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Andrew Dickens's avatar

AKA "Run Death is Near"

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Any nurse or doctor who administered Remdesivir is a murderer.

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WP William's avatar

Euthanizing the herd for the greater good by the Master Class that rules over us.

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Alison Smith's avatar

My mother and MIL were killed with morphine overdoses under hospice care.

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Robin Greer's avatar

You have to be very careful with hospice. We knew a woman who stayed with her husband 24/7 for months while he was on home hospice. She would only leave if a close friend were there with him. Then one day hospice showed up and told her that her husband would be fine and she should just go do her errands. A friend was there with him and they asked the friend to step outside while they "examined" him. Minutes later he was dead! We always thought they overdosed him. It's easy to do. Since it's hospice, there is no investigation. Protocol is the hospice people call the funeral home to come and get the body. I'm not for prolonging death by artificial means, but I'm also not for ending it prematurely for convenience sake or as they would probably call it a "mercy killing." He wasn't in any pain. He was in heart failure.

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Shae's avatar

I would never use hospice after the experience with my mother! Benzodiazepine/morphine combo speeded up her death.

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Robin Greer's avatar

I remember a nurse that gave my dad 3 times the amount of Benadryl that he should have even given. It caused him to go into a seizure. She was trying to rush his death. He was on hospice in the hospital. We refused morphine for his pain because he had horrible hallucinations from it. It practically took an act of congress to get them to not give him morphine.

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daverkb's avatar

What should be done when the pain is excruciatingly too much?

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Robin Greer's avatar

There are other medications and some people have no problem using morphine. My mother had to have morphine as she was in a great deal of pain and distress in the last week of her life. I have also required morphine in the past but like both of my parents, it caused horrible hallucinations. My father took Benadryl on hospice and didn't seem to experience hallucinations but my father also had an extremely high tolerance for pain. There are many factors to consider. Each person must consider and weigh all of the factors involved in their specific case and make a decision based on those personal factors.

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daverkb's avatar

Thanks ... and end of life issues are just inescapable and leave indelible marks, impressions which are never erased in the mind. One never understands this stuff until it happens in one's own life. After the death of parents (other family members too), it changes all our perceptions, especially as we recollect over time.

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For me, spending the last months with my mother was a gift from the Lord. She lived many months longer than her doctors anticipated and she was able to enjoy her 2 great grandchildren which her doctors didn't think she would live long enough to see. It was so hard to watch each of my parents decline and succumb to death, but as you said, death is inescapable. I miss both of them dearly. It is appointed once for man to die and then comes the judgment. We all need to be ready as none of us knows when that day will be. The wages of sin is death but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 6:23

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

My sister told the hospice nurse not to give my mother morphine, "because she took it one time and thought she was flying..." The nurse looked at me and said, "if that is what you're afraid of, believe me, I'd rather think I was flying than fighting unbearable pain... I gave permission because my mom was going to her grave addicted to pain pills. My sister handled the administration of the Ativan and Morphine, or should I say, she withheld them. My mother passed after her only kidney failed and she drowned in her own secretions WITHOUT any pain meds because my sister withheld them... "I wanted to hear if she called out to Jesus." She did the same with my dad and my aunt. I could not stomach her behavior! It was all I could do to stay by their side! Hospice knew and would show up unannounced every 6 hours to check on them. All three died excruciating deaths at the hands of the one they didn't want as their health care surrogate.

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daverkb's avatar

Thanks much! People's stories do make a difference in our lives. As to all of this, life can be quite a mess and we are not always 'in control' of circumstances. And as to this, I once had a friend in my life who said, "David, there are a lot of sadnesses in life." I know this sound rather understated, but I also imagine that this was said with the lasting sting of some thing in his own life's journey in mind. Sometimes it is not so much just what is said, but what IS NOT siad but is present in the mind.

Well, I don't don't think I particularly want to do any hallucinogenic flying on the way out. But I also don't want horrific pain.

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daverkb's avatar

Interesting and a very important caution. Thanks. One has to watch everything like a hawk and never let their guard down. The world has truly gotten mean. Evil is even a better word.

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MaryAnn's avatar

No autopsy either. Probably because COD would be listed as morphine over-dose. 😠

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Robin Greer's avatar

There are not many autopsies these days.

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PEL's avatar

They did these things for money. Shameful!!

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Robin Greer's avatar

I'm so sorry that you had to experience this. Many of us began to question many things when COVID and all the things associated with it happened. I had been questioning healthcare for years because even though I'm not a healthcare worker, my job was to read medical records. I knew enough to question nurses and doctors when they would decree that something needed to be done or didn't do other things. I'm thankful that I had enough knowledge to question. Knowledge is freeing which explains why those in power want us without knowledge.

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Penny North's avatar

And my dad.

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Sarah Bee's avatar

I’m so sorry

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P Flournoy's avatar

They brought it to give to my mother, and I would not allow it during her hospice care. She was not in any great pain, and it made her almost hysterical anytime she ever took it.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Some medical professionals refuse to believe that some people have horrible side effects when taking Morphine.

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Aria Veritas's avatar

My father was taken out by it too.

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WP William's avatar

standard procedure

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Robin Greer's avatar

Unfortunately this is true.

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Shae's avatar

My mother & an 87 year old friend on hospice were aided in crossing through the veil with a benzodiazepine + Morphine combo. The healthcare workers said it was to provide comfort. In my opinion, the benzo/morphine combo is to kill.

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daverkb's avatar

I could refute what you say. That's sort of my take too.

My mother died at age seventy-nine. She was a Christian Scientist and adverse to taking any drug whatsoever. And so nearing the very end, when mom consented to taking a drop or so of morphine, I knew that the pain must have been intolerable. In that instance, what is the right thing to do? I don't have the answer.

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Robin Greer's avatar

There is a difference when someone needs morphine for pain and when they do not. And some people do not have horrible side effects from it. My father specifically and adamantly stated under no circumstances did he want morphine. Benadryl was sufficient to relax my father without giving him horrible hallucinations.

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daverkb's avatar

Hi again! This is what I thought. Overall, I thought the nursing home was great.

I had to work during the day, and was the only living relative of mom's left ... but otherwise I came and sat, or read, or talked. One thing I noticed is that 'patients' that had family interest as a continual presence got a bit more attention than those that did not. Just the way of the world I guess. The lesson to me was indelible. We really have to look out for one another. It's our primary job.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Definitely true. If the NH staff knows there is a friend or family member to keep them accountable, then the care will be more attentive. Thankfully, my mom was able to stay with my sister and this was such a a blessing. It was very hard on her physically and emotionally, but she would not have traded that time for all of the world.

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daverkb's avatar

I was with my Mom when she passed. I was about to leave and go home, but she grabbed my wrist and said, "Stay". I did not know why, but I guess she knew it was time. And it was one of the most strange experiences in my life. The quiet, the dead silence, of a corpse is most surprising. I learned from the experience that we give off sound even when in the quietude of sleep. Little things like the drawing and release of breath are actually hear. The silence in death is uncanny.

It is good to hear these stories because hearing experiences told helps us have better compass.

My best to you. And much thanks for taking the time. Much appreciated.

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Aria Veritas's avatar

I'm afraid you're quite right.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Isn't it great? To be in a place in which you can state that with confidence. What a change coming so fast. Example of Jeff's drip drip drip trickle trickle flow......

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Susan Seas's avatar

Hmm that just brought a new thought of flood to mind. A flood of information to begin a new world.

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Janet's avatar

My grandkid exhibit A in my family. A grandnephew Exhibit B.

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devoalan's avatar

Sorry for that

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JohnS's avatar

And Planned Parenthood will chalk up another 1,000 dead babies in exchange for the $500 million in taxpayer funding they receive annually.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Horrifying statistics, according to even the evil WHO:, “every year in the world there are around 73 million induced abortions. This corresponds to approximately 200,000 abortions per day.

Expecting to see God’s hand of justice. It may be slow in our eyes, but I believe it’s coming.

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Robin Greer's avatar

I have to agree. Seems like we are living in Babylon. Unfortunately, when God judges countries, the righteous will suffer with the unjust.

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WP William's avatar

Vaccines Cause Autism, but are for the greater good of those tricked into having them injected, as the less-thans need the Master Class to rule over them

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Sunnydaze's avatar

“Tricked into having them injected”. Perfect description. TRICKED! So they can be ruled over. 🎯

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WP William's avatar

Information, propaganda, influencing, nudging, whatever term or tactic employed all for the means to a dark and malicious end.

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A.J.'s avatar

"Deceived" as in the Great Deceiver.

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Frank Canzolino's avatar

… Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself…

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OnTheJump's avatar

GM, Happy Hump-Day ........... and YES! , vaccines cause autism.

Lengthy link, but SCROLL DOWN almost halfway, to relevant chart, (TABLE 3), study cohorts=children ages 6-12:

https://www.oatext.com/Pilot-comparative-study-on-the-health-of-vaccinated-and-unvaccinated-6-to-12-year-old-U-S-children.php#:~:text=Table%203.,(1.7%20%2D%203.3)

There is much information out there supporting the theory that vax's cause autism, among many health issues - it would be shocking to believe that SO MUCH evidence could be ignored ...... if not for what we have seen these past 3+ years.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

If you know the outcome (UN Agenda 2030), it all makes sense. These el-ites are not human (no conscience) & are purveyors of death.

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Debra's avatar

I call them all "The Devil's Spawn". I fear the death toll will continually rise worldwide for the next 6 years just as they planned. I live in a very small town and the obituary pages are now 1/4 of the weekly newspaper which is only about 16 pages total. I remember the days when there none.

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On an island's avatar

Good morning all, happy Weds and the CDC is still a lying, horrible excuse for an agency. They finally put out a myocarditis report… with every word redacted.

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Tom's avatar

Good morning, Based Florida Man. Epstein didn't kill himself.

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Fred's avatar

Esp if you have the MTHRFR gene. Shouldn’t they test for that before giving the shot? /r,s

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Jo's avatar

@Based Florida Man, your real name doesn't happen to be Brad does it? I follow a guy on social media that's been hammering that TRUTH a lot lately. :)

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Tonya's avatar

Once again, this quote from Frederic Bastiat applies.

"If the natural tendencies of mankind are so bad that it is not safe to permit people to be free, how is it that the tendencies of these organizers are always good? Do not the legislators and their appointed agents also belong to the human race? Or do they believe that they themselves are made of a finer clay than the rest of mankind?"

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@Tanya Great quote. The answer is yes. They absolutely do believe “they themselves are made of a finer clay than the rest of all mankind.” Pride goeth before the fall, though, and hopefully their fall is coming soon.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Exactly. They literally view themselves as superior to all of mankind.

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Dr Linda's avatar

This has glimmers of our discussion yesterday

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daverkb's avatar

Divine gods, like Caligula!

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A.J.'s avatar

Annointed with holy oils like royals.

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daverkb's avatar

I know! Poor me! I have to anoint myself with shampoo in the bathtub. And when I am done and look around? No crown is to be found!

And ... if I ever dared to dip a toe into the god business, DeWife would come down on that with a mile wide sludge hammer. And that is why don't think Caligula didn't have real wife. Probably more like a whimp tranny.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Or “the pig goeth before the fall”. Animal Farm has come to life.

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TB's avatar

It's much the same attitude as the ancient Greeks and Romans had - that those in positions of power were clearly "destined" to be there by "the will of the gods", or whatever, which just proves that they are better than everyone else, and servants and slaves obviously deserve their lot otherwise "the gods" wouldn't have allowed them to end up there. Since Christianity came along, that attitude changed radically, but now it seems to be heading back the other way again...

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Deb's avatar

AMEN!!! And we are praying for it to be sooner than later!

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WP William's avatar

A false construct purported as truth; The American Constitution the main significant and impactful document acknowledging that rulers are prone to evil rule over the common man and that this should be systemically resisted with checks and balances and education and involvement and with christian based morality; even whilst being shackled with the whacked out legalized slavery in society it was KNOWN to be wrong and would one day need to be rectified. Now they want us ALL to be slaves in some manner, Freedom is too threatening. It appears America fought for Freedom from a King, then fought for Freedom for all persons born in the United States (Importation of slaves was already ILLEGAL), Now our government leadership is at the threshold of Fighting to ENSLAVE all persons living in the United States.

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A.J.'s avatar

Whenever I get down in the dumps on this I read Benjamin Franklin's will and codicil. He set up 2 experiments to run for 100 years after his death. Funded trade apprenticeships in Philadelphia and Boston. He thought those men who could all be financially independent and this be bulwarks to fight state and federal governments' corruption. Thomas Jefferson counted on independent "yeoman" farmers who owned their own land. John Adams counted on lawyers like himself. It takes all kinds of people to fight government corruption. Freedom is never free. It must be fought and re-fought for.

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WP William's avatar

i've been asked if i'd run for mayor or trustee in my city; I've declined every time as i've chosen to be with the "rabble" doing precinct level work; frustrating in itself trying to get the complaining class together, educate each other, and work to exert our voices and views and monitor the local goings-on. We will get this done and become a force, a mayor-maker and counselor to the commissioner, a pat on the back and a boot to the butt whatever is warranted. Indolence, Apathy, and Idiocy only enhance the corruption of those elected, appointed, and hired to run things.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Succinct and simply put.

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Jayne Doe's avatar

They're Golem.

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RunningLogic's avatar

🎯🎯🎯

Brilliantly expressed!!

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Janet's avatar

🎯🎯

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Cyn's avatar

Truth!

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Just as you do not know the path of the wind and how bones are formed in the womb of the pregnant woman, so you do not know the work of God who works all things.

— Ecclesiastes 11:5 LSB

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Janice--have you read John Droz' post on the fire at his home? On reading it this morning my first thought was as in your last two clauses.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

I just looked him up and read it. Fascinating!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

By which I think you mean you saw it as I did--sounds extremely Biblical. I cannot believe how ignorant, and lacking in understanding, I have been for most of my almost-74-year-old life, because I had not read the Hebrew Bible through. About to start Proverbs 11 on next reading. Not a race. I don't care how long it takes me (reference to read-the-Bible-in-a-year programs).

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

I’m in 2 Samuel from my “read it in a year” plan from last year. 😉 Journaling as I go, so it takes longer but makes for more understanding.

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Fla Mom's avatar

VVV, are you saying you never read any of the Old Testament, or am I misinterpreting what you said? I was taught that *all* of the Bible points to Jesus, and one of the main reasons to read the OT is to see that evidence, the same evidence Paul used when he spoke to Jews, so we can know we have one God and one story.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Not at all! I mean that I had never (although began the effort as a 10-year old) read the OT from start to finish. Had only read this chapter, that book, and so on. Thus, could not appreciate the narrative.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Ah. Yes, which is the problem I have with some of the Bible-reading plans, that have you do a bit of OT and a bit of NT each day, but to me it loses the flow. I also like reading chronologically, instead of in the order in which the books appear in the Bible, and also looking at the four Gospels next to each other in column form, called 'harmony,' or harmonization.

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TB's avatar

I had a somewhat similar experience a few years back. I started listening to it on audiobible while I drive to work, and so far have listened through the whole Bible approximately twice. (I like the New Living translation for listening to, but really just pick whatever communicates clearly to you. It's SO different hearing it read out as a "story" compared to studied as a "textbook".)

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The Memory Department's avatar

Do you have a link? I just did a search and found nothing. Thank you.

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ChrisB's avatar

The path of the wind is definitely traveling through Indiana 😂😉

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V. Dominique's avatar

Just a heads up regarding, "... they would rather trust the Nation’s future to CISA’s 32-year-old “Disinformation Expert” — with zero medical training — over accomplished, recognized medical professionals who made epidemiology their lives’ work, like Martin Kulldorf (at the time, Harvard), Jay Bhattacharya (Stanford), and Sanjay Gupta (Oxford)."

The third doctor is Sunetra Gupta. Sanjay Gupta is the CNN doctor who was on the wrong side of the scamdemic.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The CNN Gupta went on Sesame Street to "encourage" kids to get the covid DeathVax.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Count Vacula "1 booster shot 2 booster shots 3..."

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Tom's avatar

"Ah ah ahhh . . ."

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AJF's avatar

🤬

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Jayne Doe's avatar

Disinformation "expert" was often referred to as 'Scary Poppins' on social media, lol, as she tried singing all the time.

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Valerie's avatar

Those show tunes she sang made her sound particularly deranged.

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Sarah Bee's avatar

I thought she was removed from her “disinformation” role?

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Ripple's avatar

She made up a song about disinformation to the tune of

supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

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Janet's avatar

The Harvard doc has just been fired. But maybe that was awhile ago. I’ve just been reading stuff on that.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Wasn't he fired because he refused to take the covid DeathVax?

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

And had inconvenient fact based opinions that none of their koolaid drinking faculty could refute, so there.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Supposedly the first interview since he was recently fired from Harvard. I think he was fired earlier from a hospital. https://www.illusionconsensus.com/p/must-watch-episode-36-martin-kulldorff?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you, I thought that was the wrong name!

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On an island's avatar

I thought Sanjay was looking a bit feminine in that photo but who am i to question. You never know these days!

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

”These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.”“

‭‭John‬ ‭16‬:‭33‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/114/jhn.16.33.NKJV

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Debra's avatar

Before I became a well-seasoned follower of Jesus words like persecution, trials, tribulation, fear, trouble, worry, and anxiety would pick at me daily. Now after 40 years of good solid Bible study the words endurance, perseverance, patience, commitment, diligence, determination, confidence and of course faith, hope and love have replaced those.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

Praise God for it!

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Tom's avatar

"be of good cheer"

I'll take that as a commandment!

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Freebird's avatar

My favorite verse.

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Politico Phil's avatar

...oh wait...weren't we supposed to be "rescued" BEFORE the tribulation? /S

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

From the “Great Tribulation”.

But since Christianity started, we have always been under tribulations? Aren’t you???

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Anthony's avatar

Satan is the ruler of this world. It stands to reason that since we are here, we are in constant tribulation.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I have a question. If Satan is the ruler of this world, what does it mean when He says, "I have overcome the world"?

I could quote a lot of Scripture but instead I'll just make a few observations. The entirety of Scripture is concerned with the coming of the Messiah in fulfillment of the Old Covenant promise that God Himself, as the Second Person of the Trinity, would come as the Final Sacrifice to pay the penalty for man's sin thus fulfilling the Law of God. As the Second Adam, He would fulfill God's commandment to exercise dominion over the creation where the First Adam failed and gave dominion to Satan. Once His work on the Cross was finished, He ascended to Heaven where He sat on the throne at the right hand of God to rule and reign and of His Kingdom there will be no end. He saw Satan fall to earth like lightening and He poured out the Holy Spirit to dwell in us, empowering us as the body of Christ on earth against which no evil spirit can prevail. So how is it then that some people say Satan is the ruler of this world when Christ has come in fulfillment of all of Scripture and sent the Holy Spirit of God to dwell in His body on earth? How is it that the Holy Spirit of God is powerless to redeem the earth as Christ said to do in His Great Commission to the church? Really? Is there something lacking in God's plan of salvation for which His Son shed His blood as the Messiah, the incarnate Son of God? When Christ ascended to the throne as King over all of creation, Satan was cast to earth and he is now the one in constant tribulation for he has no power to resist the advancement of Christ's kingdom on earth. When we believe in such doctrines as 'Satan is the ruler of this world', we are believing the lie Satan uses to deceive us and rob us of our faith in the work of the Messiah. Surely, God's Word teaches no such thing.

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Anthony's avatar

Some people say that he is still the ruler? Like St. Paul? I'm just learning these things so I can't answer your question with any kind of certainty. But if St. Paul is still saying it after the Death and Resurrection, then I think it's still true.

And from a purely speculative standpoint, Jesus defeated Sin and Death for us, but he didn't save us from this earth which is still a warzone with Satan.

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Politico Phil's avatar

This is what Paul said in Romans 11. Please go to this link to see my comment....

https://open.substack.com/pub/coffeeandcovid/p/selling-secrets-wednesday-march-13?r=u78oh&utm_campaign=comment-list-share-cta&utm_medium=web&comments=true&commentId=51860689

Your second statement is based on a false assumption that we need to be saved "from this earth." Psalm 24: "The earth is the Lord’s, and all its fullness, The world and those who dwell therein... Who may ascend into the hill of the Lord? Or who may stand in His holy place?... Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts. He is the King of glory."

Psalm 24 is talking about the promised Messiah. He is the only one worthy to ascend to the hill of the Lord, to sit on the throne at the right hand of God as King of all creation to rule and reign in history. As the Second Adam, Christ was faithful where the First Adam failed and gave dominion to Satan. When Christ ascended after His death, He saw Satan fall to earth like lightening as he sat down on the throne at the right hand of God and was given all dominion and power and authority over the creation. Christ then poured out the Holy Spirit to indwell His body on earth and empower the body of Christ to go forth and carry out the Great Commission to proclaim the Gospel to all men and bring redemption to all of creation. We don't need saving from the earth. We are to redeem the earth and dispossess Satan who is unable to prevail against the Holy Spirit who indwells the body of Christ on earth. Christ has already won the war and ours is a mop-up operation to evict Satan.

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Anthony's avatar

I'm referring to when St. Paul called satan the prince of the power of the air in Ephesians. https://www.gotquestions.org/prince-power-air.html . This explains it better than I can.

My second point didn't say we needed to be saved from the earth, but from sin and death. I didn't mean to imply otherwise.

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John Carswell's avatar

Well, that is one, and probably the most popular, theory, but I don't believe that one myself. There is the pre-trib rapture theory, the mid-trib rapture theory, and the post-trib rapture theory. I personally ascribe to the post-trib one, but nobody knows for sure, and does it really even matter? I don't think so, because no matter how God does it, He still wins in the end, as do all who have accepted His Son.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I also believe this is the teaching of Scripture. Does it matter? In terms of personal salvation, no. We are all brothers and sisters through faith in Jesus Christ. But in terms of our work in the kingdom of God, yes, it matters. The entire concept of a "rapture" is an escapist mentality that informs us that we can not accomplish anything in this life and that the Holy Spirit who dwells within us as the body of Christ on earth is ineffectual and powerless to redeem God's creation even though His Son died for the creation, that we are powerless against evil in this life. By this lie, Satan keeps the people of God cowering in their church pews waiting for the "rapture" rescue conceding the world to the evil one. See my reply to Anthony.

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This is a duplicate of what I responded to someone else. My reasoning is that at no time in the Old Testament did God spare the faithful ones in Israel from what the unfaithful ones caused by their unfaithfulness. So why would He spare the faithful during the Tribulation either. Even if we do suffer during that time, our reward is still eternal life with Him due to His grace and the blood of Christ. Also, even in times of persecution, we can still be used to bring others to Christ, because of our continued faith and trust in Him.

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Politico Phil's avatar

True. In terms of personal salvation, this is always the case. "Why would he spare the faithful during the Tribulation?" In fact, He did spare the faithful during the "great tribulation". Before He was crucified, Jesus warned the faithful of the judgement to come.

Luke 21: 17 "And you will be hated by all for My name’s sake. 18 But not a hair of your head shall be lost. 19 By your patience possess your souls. 20 But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then know that its desolation is near. 21 Then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains, let those who are in the midst of her depart, and let not those who are in the country enter her. 22 For these are the days of vengeance, that all things which are written (in the OT) may be fulfilled."

He then warned them again through the vision given to John in Revelation so that when Jerusalem and the Temple were destroyed, the church had already vacated Jerusalem.

Rev 1: The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants—things which must shortly take place... 3 Blessed is he who reads... for the time is near... “What you see, write in a book and send it to the seven churches which are in Asia:..."

As Paul described in the parable of the two olive trees in Romans 11, those of the good olive tree (Israel) that rejected their Messiah were broken off because of their unbelief suffering "the severity of God" (the judgement of God at the closing of the Old Covenant as all things of the Old Covenant were fulfilled). This was the great tribulation and the Days of Vengeance and He saved his church from this judgement who then went forth in the power of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit to carry the gospel to the Gentiles of their King and Savior who now sits on the throne of God, ruling and reigning in history; and of His kingdom there will be no end.

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TB's avatar

Don't forget the "rapture-is-a-thing-someone-made-up-in-the-1800s" theory. ;)

Or to put it more seriously, what some see as referring to the "rapture" is seen by others as being either about the final judgement, the AD70 judgement of Jerusalem, or possibly metaphorical/symbolic about our celebrating Christ's enthronement as King. (depending on which passage.) That also seems more consistent with Scripture to me, since Christ has won, so why would the Lord take away his victorious followers just as creation was approaching the completion of His full kingdom?

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John Carswell's avatar

My reasoning is that at no time in the Old Testament did God spare the faithful ones in Israel from what the unfaithful ones caused by their unfaithfulness. So why would He spare the faithful during the Tribulation either. Even if we do suffer during that time, our reward is still eternal life with Him due to His grace and the blood of Christ. Also, even in times of persecution, we can still be used to bring others to Christ, because of our continued faith and trust in Him.

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TB's avatar

I agree with that approach. And I'll add that far too many people act as if suffering in this life is the worst possible thing. Not to say that I WANT to suffer, but pain - and especially death - are nothing in comparison to what comes after.

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Alison Smith's avatar

I am a public school teacher and our district had remote learning from august 2020 until January 2021, but parents could opt to keep their kids remote until June 2021. Our students are YEARS behind, not .57 years. Our current 6th graders missed crucial phonics instruction and many cannot read. It is a huge uphill battle with missing content plus our districts historic high absentee rate.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Sickening right? That's not half the damage though.

I see teenagers still wearing masks everywhere.

We can not let this be normalized. It was EVIL to masks children. Shame on parents who got to work from home sans masks but had no problem sending their children to school all day with a masks - where it was enforced with an iron fist.

It's for their own good.

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Wheaton's avatar

I couldn’t understand the parents who thought masks on their children were no big deal. I pulled my children out of public school and drove 45 min daily to a small alternative private school where masks were always optional. Thankful to be able to do that. I can not home school. Then we switched schools again to a different private school after one year that is wonderful.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree. We tolerated it because there was no alternative at the time. We’d already paid tuition and so were stuck. Our stupid governor kept extending the “emergency” order and thus the mask mandates every month 😡 I told my son if he needed a break from the masks to not worry about getting in trouble for pulling it down. I took him out of school the year after that because there was no way we were going through that again, especially after all I had learned about masks in the previous year. I despise our governor and especially the health department head, such evil people to do that to kids!!!

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John Carswell's avatar

I never had any children, but even so, I am smart enough to know that kids in masks would be breathing their snot in and out all day long, and how many parents would actually change those masks multiple times a day or, in some cases probably, on a daily basis.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

It's just astonishing to me that everyone forget what it was like to be, let's say, nine or ten years old.

Still gives me the heaviest of hearts.

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Janet's avatar

A gal I worked with before Covid is still wearing a mask behind a plexi fortress. I haven’t seen her full face in 4 years. A young married gal. I would like to remind her of all the microplastics and fibers she has inhaled plus fetid recirculated exhalation. 🤔. On second thought. Nope.

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Jeff C's avatar

There are two women I know casually that stopped wearing masks in the last couple months. I said to each of them something like, "it's really nice to see your face" with a smile. Both of them were visibly moved and thanked me, I thought the second one was going to start tearing up.

I don't think most realize just how badly some people have emotionally manipulated by this whole ordeal. It has turned into genuine phobia-like behavior, likely reinforced constantly by some malevolent person in their life or internet people. We do need to encourage them if we can.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

The toddlers that were force masked. How much development did they lose from not seeing the face of speakers?

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Christy's avatar

It’s called child abuse! Plain and simple. Protect the children could not mean more now a days than any other time. I pray the internet satellites fry!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

100% child abuse

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Janet's avatar

I have wanted to say to her how I miss her beautiful face. She is a beautiful woman.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That was a lovely thing to do/say ❤️

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Dr Linda's avatar

Great idea

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Not to mention she's been smelling her own fear for 4 years.

Honestly I pity them

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ChrisB's avatar

A friend told me yesterday that she and her husband are not allowed to kiss their grandchildren. Four years, no kisses. Because $cience, ya know.

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Janet's avatar

That hurts the child more. Plus how they build their own natural immunity with human contact. I have no words.

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Deb S's avatar

A good friend’s daughter had a baby during COVID. Not only did they require my friend to be vaccinated and to stay masked 24/7, she couldn’t go ANYWHERE if she wanted to see her granddaughter. Fast forward a couple of years - the granddaughter has had developmental issues and the son-in-law is battling a bizarre cancer. He was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma (a children’s bone cancer) that showed up in his kidney. His docs had no idea what to do, because they had never seen such a thing. Yet ALL of them - my friend included - are still very much pro-jab and pro-mask. 🤦‍♀️

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daverkb's avatar

I guess home delivery by a midwife was the way to go. Maybe young people ought to consider this. And I would not consent to a birth certificate. I would register the birth instead by an affidavit of truth notary certified before witnesses and recorded at the County or City office of Clerk of Courts. Any certification from the state is implied consent to the state controlling the object being certified, either a living being or material possession.

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Susan Seas's avatar

It is an absolute Miracle we have been allowed to see our baby grandchild, I was very unsure due to our “status” 😓 I pray they will “get it” at some point. There is no discussion about anything although once in awhile I get in a nugget.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Stupid stupid stupid

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Darwin Award.

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LMWC's avatar

There was a cashier in a box store I shop at, who was still wearing a mask all these months later. Yesterday I finally saw her unmasked. Apparently, because our governor finally declared the pandemic/scamdemic finally over, it’s safe….

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Sunnydaze's avatar

A Walgreens in Florida still has their pharmacy employees masked and the pharmacist is now masked and face shielded. They now have walls separating the lines at the pharmacy counter. I think they got the election year memo to suit up.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Who still deals with Walgreens or CVS, after the way they both blithely refused to fill legitimate, MD-signed scripts for hydroxy and ivermectin in 2020 and 2021? Unless you live in Podunk, you surely can find an independent (and likely locally-owned) pharmacy in your town.

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DEBORAH E. dds's avatar

I tell all my patients to please go to our locally owned and private pharmacy. We need a parallel system of everything especially currency.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Thank you for honoring the [real] Hippocxratic oath.

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On an island's avatar

Truth. I avoid CVS like the plague after they lied their way out of refilling my Ivermectin script.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I use an independent pharmacy but sometimes need to go to one or the other because I can’t find a particular product elsewhere. But I try to avoid them as much as possible.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Well you just can't be too safe.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I had a similar discussion with a friend yesterday

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Christy's avatar

They enforce the mask but not schooling. Make it make sense!!!!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I watched one of my high-level (Korean) students turning in the most insipid work--had a little chat with her after 'class'--confessed my worry for her. Because the eighth-assed 'grading' protocol introduced in spring 2020 had just stripped any desire to excel from students like her. She had earlier written an apology to me for "turning in half-baked work". What those administrators did to students internally-programmed to excel was just plain cruel.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Sixth graders that can't read?! OMG, in other words, by 6th grade they have had ZERO education. They should begin reading by 1st grade.

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Laura Barrett's avatar

Auctually they shouldn’t read by 1st grade, Some can (30ish prevent). Based on neuro cognitive development, it’s NORMAL ( 50ish prevent) for students to read by grade 3-4 fluently. The remaining 20ish precent are split into two categories: 5% have learning disabilities and read fluently by grade 10 and 15% don’t read fluently, and it’s generally thought to be because of their home situations.

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Politico Phil's avatar

When I say "begin reading by 1st grade", I mean they should be well into learning phonics. And I agree, it is important to understand everyone is different and learn at different rates. Another great point for home schooling where the parent is the best judge.

At the same time, many so-called learning disabilities are a result of public education using a bastardized combination of phonics and the look-say method of teaching reading which handicaps the children right from the start. I was one such case of that up through 3rd grade until my parents hired a retired school teacher to teach me phonics after school. Best thing they ever did for me in that regard. I excelled in English from that point on.

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Susan Seas's avatar

My grandson began kindergarten in 2020. Remotely. Also for 1st grade for most of the year. He has been struggling so much. Thankfully they are now completely homeschooling and I pray he can recover his lack of education up to this point. This was one Giant Leap in the dumbing down of America!

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Melissa S's avatar

I can promise you that your grandson will not only recover but far exceed his former classmates. All is takes is one dedicated parent or grandparent. You can help him yourself. When one homeschools, it is amazing how even daily activities become learning opportunities.

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

That's what Maria Montessori did in Italy. She took in street urchins, whom everyone thought were hopeless illiterates and deliquents, and used ordinary tasks to teach kids. No one could believe her results. Now Montessori's methods are used with dementia patients. There's also Reggio Emilia, which is project based education, based on what kids want to learn, with all the community participating, and a huge focus on the imagination. In Finland, where the test scores are highest in the world, they take the kids out to forest kindergartens until they are 7. In the snow and storms. Mike Fairclough in Britain got axed for not wanting his kids to be vaccinated, and he had a farm where the kids were learning about farming and animals. He has a substack. (I took child development courses in CA, where the gender schist was just beginning. I thought the gender stuff was just a California fringe thing. Boy, was I wrong.)

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

Schools have been dumbing down for generations. Your grandson has been blessed to escape what you refer to as “his lack of education up to this point.” Read: The Underground History of American Education by John Taylor Gatto.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Oh Yes, I agree! I should have said continuation of the dumbing down!

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Linnea Comstock's avatar

They should be able to catch up to a large degree. My daughter, in the 1990s, was not taught phonics to learn reading. As a result she had very poor reading scores at the end of 3rd grade. I found out the problem was phonics training; she received 12 weeks of twice a weeks phonics tutoring was able to get up to a mid to high level of reading.

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Linda's avatar

I’m sure they have him in a great homeschool curriculum and he’ll catch up quickly. I needed to use hooked on phonics for my daughter in the 90s (when “whole language,” California’s brain child, was popular in our district). I believe it’s an app now and it was extremely effective. Ironically, she scored number 1 on her reading comprehension standardized test in 4th grade. Not that she was brilliant, it’s just that no one had learned to read with whole language.

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WP William's avatar

Intentional; these can be radicalized more easily by the S.S. who run our country

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

So sorry for you and the children

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RunningLogic's avatar

It’s terrible. I’m not surprised that they are underestimating the learning losses. Probably because they moved the goalposts again and changed the learning objectives for the grade levels like they did with toddlers and speech development.

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Alison Smith's avatar

My grandchildren have different developmental milestones than my children had? Babies don’t change. Babies don’t need to walk at 12 months like they did 30 years ago. Now it’s ok to have an 18 month old not walk! What?

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

You can thank the CDC Childhood Vaccine Schedule.

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AngelaK's avatar

Huh? I remember some babies (who were very large, doctor attributed it to this) and didn't walk until 15 or 16 months..parents were concerned but they were fine.. My unvaxxed granddaughter walked at 12 months.

Are some babies not walking until 18 months ? 🤔 I am not sure what you were implying.

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PEL's avatar

My second one did not walk until 18 months. The doc said oh she knows how she just likes to be carried. Once she decided to walk it was instant. She was a skinny thing - still is at 32.

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AngelaK's avatar

I did not understand the comment I responded to. Did it imply that walking at 18 months is a developmental delay due to vaccines? 🤷

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Alison Smith's avatar

All of the development tables have been moved so babies aren't expected to do things at the normal time- probably because they are strapped into car seats their whole lives. Or stuck at home in front of a screen.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I know 😞

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Melissa S's avatar

I was wondering how the researchers conducted their research, because I expect that if they had simply surveyed teachers, they would never come up with a measly .57 year deficit.

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JW's avatar

I wonder how far behind Newscums kids are? Or not.

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TB's avatar

I'm having trouble getting beyond "6th grade" and "phonics instruction" in the same sentence. Surely this is something that's done in 1st and 2nd grade? I guess not any more!

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Alison Smith's avatar

It should have been done in K and 1st grades, but if you are home learning remotely, and your parent is working so you never really get to log in to school, you have missed all of that instruction. I have had to go back and re-teach lots of phonics to 6th graders the last few years.

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MaryAnn's avatar

I visited my hometown and spoke with the HS principal. He said students not only missed subject matter but also the ‘how to be a good citizen/socialization’ instruction and behaviors were in dire need of remediation. So, they cannot read, add, subtract, etc. and can’t follow basic self control rules.

Just criminal.

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Alison Smith's avatar

True- our middle schoolers' behavior where I teach are out of control. The worst part is that our principal does nothing about it.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The national head of the teacher's union hates children.

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Randi Weingarten is the most awful AWFL. Head of 3 million union thugs. Full list of the worst AWFLs dropping tomorrow…

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

She is a horrible woman. She thought she had the responsibility to travel to Ukraine early on, to support the government propaganda and the Zelensky regime. Isn't she a communist? More reason to abolish the Department of Education and fund private schools and homeschooling. How else can you rid the system of bad influences like her.

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Politico Phil's avatar

1) The DOE must be abolished just as Pres Reagan promised he would...but didn't.

2) NO Federal funding of private education! Funding means THEY control.

3) Parents who private school their children and people without dependents should be relieved of all property tax associated with school funding. De-fund public (state) education.

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Mom of 5's avatar

As a private school parent of 5 since 2000, I whole heartedly agree. Our main considerations for our choice to spend all of that money was we wanted our children taught religion AND we didn’t want them in any government run school.

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Laura Barrett's avatar

I’ve homeschooled my children and paid for everything!! I’ve also been able to teach exactly what I want, it’s glorious!!

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PEL's avatar

We need Vivek in the cabinet to help execute the random mass layoffs he talked about. Do an Argentina on the bureaucracies. Long overdue!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes taxes should be on a services used basis. Like gas taxes (not that I like those but at least it’s user based).

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Politico Phil - I totally agree.

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Susan G's avatar

No, the Communist is the head of the other teachers union, the NEA.

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Politico Phil's avatar

All of it, top to bottom, is Marxist. The entire DOE, the NEA, the teachers colleges, etc.

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MaryAnn's avatar

I have to walk away from any discussion about unions in education. Tenure should be outlawed.

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Susan G's avatar

If a union, why is tenure needed? If one has tenure, why does one need the "protection" of the union.

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MaryAnn's avatar

All excellent points!

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Teachers Unions have only promoted the downslide into mediocrity in education, and made the public schools nothing more than indoctrination centers.

The teachers unions must be removed from the education system. How?

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

I would posit that we are below mediocrity at this point.

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Mark St's avatar

The teachers unions are doing their job very well. They are making life as easy as possible for those they "represent" - teachers.

The unions have little interest in improving the situation for kids unless it somehow benefits teachers and/or the union.

Always keep this in mind when you hear this, or any, union representative speaking. Their priority is the union and it's members.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Mark St - true, very true. TY.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Cut off all Fed funding. Cut off state funding. Incentivise families to private school. Make private education a tax free zone. Will any of this happen? No. They will never give up control of your children or their indoctrination.

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Penny North's avatar

Unions in general put out mostly propaganda to their members.

I can’t believe the nonsense spouted, but I can believe the corruption at the top of unions.

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A.J.'s avatar

Don't send kids to any unionized school. Vote with your feet and dollars. Let the unions scream about parental choice which means they get fewer "good" students every tera,. In my area, since Fall 2020 public school enrollments have been down an average 11% every year as more parents walk away from indoctrinating public schools.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Always accuse your enemy of that which you are guilty... This is standard operating procedure for the Marxists and we see it in everything.

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SB's avatar

The true strength of the liberals is accusing the other side of exactly what they are doing and getting away with it. Mindboggling but it is one of their core competencies.

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devoalan's avatar

Well, she’s fat, ugly, queer. So she hates everybody.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Is she tatted, too? I notice tats on a lot of fat and ugly females. Surely a tattoo is meant to draw the attention of on-lookers?

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Ann Moody's avatar

I hate tattoos. The only thing worse than a tattoo is a homemade tattoo.

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Laura Barrett's avatar

🤣🤣🤣!!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Unmarried. No children. Alphabet person.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

2 rational disqualifications for her job, but 3 diversity points, so she is a shoe in!

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Yep, there's that DEI again, forcing the worst of the worst on society.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I observed that in a colleague---she openly said she disliked (maybe said "hated"--don't remember, as back in 2007) a student. Said student was in my class also, and I found him quite pleasant, and certainly quite smart. There are teachers who find intellectually-blessed children to be threatening. IMHO.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Isn’t that why they hired her? It was the pre-requisite.

The interview went like this:

Hiring team: Do you hate children and want them destroyed?

Interviewee: Yes

Hiring Team: When can you start?

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Christy's avatar

There’s a movie coming out in April called civil war. One of the concepts is that the prez disbands the FBI and other govt agencies. Gosh, who does that sound like🙄

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Jen's avatar

Glad to see the supremes ruled correctly with Texas. It needs to stick. The illegal situation is completely out of control in this country. Our new car (the first one we've ever owned) was totaled for us this weekend by an illegal, who hit us from behind going 50 mph while we were making a right turn. He never even touched the brakes. He hit us so hard the airbags blew. All while we were just trying to take the kids to church camp. Thankfully my little girls are ok - we all are, thanks to our Atlas which gave it's life for us. He didn't even stop after hitting us - drove right up onto the grass almost killing a homeless man and destroying his bicycle. He was probably drunk, we don't even know. The cops didn't do anything. Apparently, in this country, there are no consequences for driving around illegally with no license and insurance and running over families. That's just par for the course in America. These days.

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Beth Bart's avatar

Thank God you are all ok! 🙏

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Jen's avatar

Thank you! I keep reminding myself that's what matters

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@Jen I am so sorry 😞 Thank God you are all ok, physically, anyway. The betrayal by our “betters” is hard to stomach.

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Jen's avatar

Thank you!! Yes, it is. I think that's why I'm still feeling so upset about this. It wouldn't have happened if not for our wide open borders and our inability to prosecute even the simplest crimes anymore. The government is not doing what it needs to in terms of basic protection for it's citizens. I know they've never really done a bang up job on this, but these past 4 years have been completely insane. They don't even try anymore.

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WP William's avatar

We've surrendered our country to the invaders and to our DeepState Masters who've broken laws and procedures (Maytwerkus with his smug smile) to bring them here to recreate our society in the way they want and without our consent. Nonconsensual Entry is National Rape.

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Special Ted's avatar

Did Mayorkas work for HIAS before becoming Secretary? (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society is a primary reason there are 3,000 illegals per day passing through the Darien Gap in Panama, according to reporter Michael Yon.)

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Valerie's avatar

Ugh, that’s horrible. So glad you’re all ok. I miss the days when people would follow the rules because they didn’t want to get caught up in the court system, and I’m not just talking about individuals not stealing, or not driving without a license. I’m also talking about politicians, like our President being told by the Supreme Court that he had no authority to forgive college debt, so he just did it anyway, and a Fani Willis who lied in a court of law and and dared the judge to call her on it. The founders were right when they said our constitution would only work for a moral populace. I’m pretty disheartened.

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Jen's avatar

You know, I completely agree with you. All sense of morals are just gone. When you have everyone seeing it every day that the highest levels of leadership act in such disgusting and immoral ways, it leads to others doing it and the ones who don't do it just become more disheartened and depressed.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Don't take the insurance company's first offer. They will try to "sell you". You may want to consult with lawyer.

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Jen's avatar

Thank you!

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Thank the Lord you & your family are ok! Ohhh this makes my blood boil! Where are the consequences!?! Where is law and order!?! It’s like the madness is by design & we who are law abiding - tax paying - good people are just part of the experiment .

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Jen's avatar

Exactly right! It's getting to be where there's more punishment for being a law abiding good person in this country.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I am so glad you are all ok and so sorry you had to go through all that! It’s completely infuriating!!

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Jen's avatar

Thank you so much :-) Yes, it really is! It's kind of made me fearful on the roads now.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I can imagine 😞😕

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WP William's avatar

the cops and DA are aiding and abetting this criminal; Fk their laws and rules if they don't respect them themselves why would anyone else?

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Barbara Moser, RNC's avatar

Didn’t anyone get the license plate number?

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Jen's avatar

That is true. I doubt we'll get the value of what we lost. But it upsets me that we (the drivers who follow the laws and purchase insurance) have to pay for all of this and he pays nothing. I'm expected the believe this government who tracks every single thing that we do has no way to ensure people on the road are insured and driving legally?

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DEBORAH E. dds's avatar

" Gnawing dejectedly on a chilly cheese stick, you realize you probably should have listened to those bad Yelp reviews." where do you come up with this stuff?? I mean, haha, this just brought up a picture in my head of you, Jeff Childers, sitting there with your napkin tucked in your front shirt with your head down and the cheese stick held with both hands and you are chewing at it like a little squirrel animal or something!!! LOL

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Valerie's avatar

He must be an excellent litigator. Can you imagine the descriptive stuff he probably comes up with in court?

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DEBORAH E. dds's avatar

Yeah, but I think he also should be hired by his local University to teach creative writing! His talent to boil down the issues while injecting illumination into them is, hate to use the word, but amazing. JEFF CHILDERS you are hereby given an honorary Doctorate of literature by the C&C posse.!

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Valerie's avatar

He also deserves a PhD in Sarcastic Prose. I’m excellent at sarcasm, but Jeff is off the charts.

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Cyn's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

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Beth Bart's avatar

😂😂😂

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

If government is allowed to direct social media censorship, it seems an easy step to do the same with talk radio and other media. What would be the difference to expand if SC gives the green light?

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Mary H.'s avatar

What part of the FIRST AMENDMENT do the SCOTUS justices fail to understand?

This is clearly unconstitutional!

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

And if social media companies are editing, that means FCC regulation (section 230 Communications Act). They are not providing an “interactive computer service”, they are publishing and editing. This is not in scope for the SC case but still related. The whole thing is sneaky stinky.

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WP William's avatar

These idiots need a dose of protesting outside their homes...oh wait that's not allowed unless Federalized Fake Reproduction Rights are diminished

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Jen's avatar

I think if this thing stands it's going to be time to move. This country will beyond saving if they have the right to control all information.

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Jon M.'s avatar

But really, where would we go??

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Jen's avatar

Good point. Argentina maybe?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Hungary?

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Dr Linda's avatar

Thinking the same

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Mark St's avatar

Nepal. Unexpected choice, peaceful and they have a very family based, traditional culture. And the food is surprisingly healthy.

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Red Canyon Gal's avatar

politically a mess, I hear. Offspring married into a Nepali family, wonderful people and yes great food!

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On an island's avatar

Some parts of Europe? They seem to make many of the same mistakes we do but then often correct course sooner.

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Carol Louise's avatar

A less developed country I would think. The 5 eyes countries are the most broken. Panama?

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Christy's avatar

Hubby and I are looking to become expats. Problem is we have 4 kids and 4 grands here.

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LMWC's avatar

I fear the same. I knew ACB got in easily to the SC too easily considering all the drama surrounding Kavanaugh. Now I wonder if the slimeball which is Lindsey Graham has more dramatic acting skills then I ever imagined, and that Kavanaugh was acting as well.

They will never allow this push into censorship, completed to go challenged again.

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Sam's avatar

Pelosi said she would use all the arrows in her quiver to stop Barrett from getting appointed and then she left it at home. Darn right that it was too easy.

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WP William's avatar

Yes the PROFESSIONAL LIARS can have their public-private partnership to profitably and benevolently Lie all the time about everything and then alter the record (1984) while the masses can offer no rebuttal, only loudly parroting assent being permitted

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Mary Suddath's avatar

I am literally screeching with laughter after reading today’s column. So much to love about your prose!!! I’m going to save it for a few days so I can go back and read it again when I need a burst of joy.

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Jpeach's avatar

Great description of Toobin “CNN’s Wankerman”! That’s a classic.

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Granny Annie's avatar

It initially went right over my head, so I was trying to figure out which guy was Wankerman. I'm now ROTFLMAO!

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Seaquinn's avatar

That, and the term "sex pest"... classic Jeff funny!

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RU's avatar

I'm glad someone else caught that! I actually laughed out loud a bit at that one.

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Debbie Wagner's avatar

Have to agree! “Wankerman”! Could he have meant “anchorman”?? Wankerman is definitely more accurate. Gotta love Jeff’s turn of phrase! 😂

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Well, his name is "Toobin" Haha

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RU's avatar

The irony is at times too much. Sometimes makes me wonder if we are living in a Truman show style simulation. Or God really does have a sense of humor. Toobin the Wankerman. LOL.

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Debra S Heard's avatar

One of my senior students ( I teach at a senior center) told me about a online "harmless" card matching game "mahjong triple 3d", she plays from her phone. It's a card design matching that targets young kids. Ads pops up to get kids to question their gender, pretend relationships, blurred out pictures of private parts of body and promotes trans. Share this to warn parents!

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T Kosse's avatar

Good lord. What's next?

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devoalan's avatar

Revolution, if you can stomach it.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I used to play the card game (free) phase 10 on my phone until the ads popping up were gay and lesbian ads with them making out. I sent an email to the company stating my disdain for what they were doing and would be deleting the game and never would return to play it ever under any circumstances. Then I deleted it. I got an email from them stating they want to include everyone blah blah blah.

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WP William's avatar

Intentional Cultivating Killers or mentally castrating Children through all the anti-Christ Mind Fking pushed on them.

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Blair's avatar

Yeah, the government has done an outstanding job of protecting us from "misinformation!"

How many lives have been lost (maimed and killed) as a result of "safe and effective?"

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

My history class is on world war 2 right now. I had to tell them a few things about how we got into the war, just so they would understand how un...black and white it all is. Things were done. Plans were made and people were blamed.

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Wheaton's avatar

Love your work Jeff! For those interested in Kate: she has a well known double named Heidi Agan who is known professionally to impersonate Kate. She looks older than Kate in my opinion and not as pretty. Clearly not the young girl used as an actress in the farm video like some said. But Heidi is making headlines today over a video she made yesterday to address rumors. Now everyone asks, why Kate has not made a similar video if she is so well?

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Cyn's avatar

I’m afraid the real Kate is in a coma or worse!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Kind of like that Thai princess who went into a coma.

She took the Pfizer shot but the Palace said she had heart trouble while jogging.

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Wheaton's avatar

Me too. And making things more suspicious Barack Obama seen going into a royal building in the UK yesterday. They say he is there to consult about the Kate situation or on how to steal the election.

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Mary Mc's avatar

Remember the "5 Eyes" were used to spy on Trump's campaign and WH. Obama didn't want OUR CIA exposed so they had the other 5 government clandestine agencies set up the different people and incidences used to go after 45 early on. Never forget, he WASN'T supposed to win. They didn't estimate enough cheating.

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RU's avatar

The more I learn and hear about the history and the various connections, the more it seems like MI6 really runs the show, CIA follows their lead, and that we have always been a "soft" colony of England. We think we separated, but we never really did.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Boy, that was really telling seeing Obama go into No. 10.

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LuAnne's avatar

I couldn't be less interested in the royal family but there are so many rumors and so much gossip flying around, I don't understand why they don't just come clean. What exactly are they so worried about? They could easily end all the speculation if, in fact, Kate is fine & dandy.

My thought process is that the royal family should have some privacy afforded to them. People don't need to know every single detail about their private matters however, they're actively feeding the speculation monster by either saying absolutely nothing or being caught covering stuff up. While the royal family is entitled to some basic privacy, they do owe the taxpayers (who funds them) some kind of explanation for her super long recovery period.

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Alison Smith's avatar

Yes that was a bad body double of Kate over the weekend. “William” was probably a double too.

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Susan Seas's avatar

I wondered the same about William. Never for a moment thought that was Kate. Only similarity was long dark hair.

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Alison Smith's avatar

He seemed to hiding under a ball cap…

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Lil M.'s avatar

I just saw a Talk TV video, where one of the talking heads from the UK claimed that it was proven to be a "genuine video". Maybe it was an actual video, but that wasn't her! Their media is as bad as ours.

It is funny how some people who claim to be awake get so triggered over folks questioning this... even calling them "conspiracy theorists". No one wants to pry into her medical records. Just explain why there are all these fake photos and videos.

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Wheaton's avatar

Exactly, because if William did actually hurt her causing her to fall into a coma, should we just let him get away with that? Because he can?

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Lieu’s head was so far up MSNBC backside that the audio started to gargle at the end.

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