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Jeff Childers's avatar

ERRATA:

— Fixed date of May 2020 (not May 2023) when C&C began

— Fixed spelling of Walensky

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Annie's avatar

Too bad you can't fix walensky herself. She's a nasty lady.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

We got a new one in her place ... Dr. Cohen

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Wolfhound77's avatar

And this is the problem with all these tyrants just riding off into the sunset with no repercussions. The new boss is the same as the old boss.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Agree. Mandy Cohen is frighteningly disconnected from humanity. May she be the last CDC director. So long legacy CDC and good riddance! Herald a new "hiccup," Centers for Health Creation, Promotion and Preservation, HCPP, which by charter can be abolished by popular vote when The People determine they have strayed off mission. Or something like that. (Who wants "Disease" in the name of an institution? Could this have been another purposeful mind worm? With 'them' yukking away at their cleverness?)

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Agree Heterodox Introvert. … they like disease = šŸ’°

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Chevrus's avatar

290 million from Pfizer

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T Diesel's avatar

All Presidents seem to appoint deep state rejects and ideologues.

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Regina Freedman's avatar

Hilarious!!

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

We knew what you meant. Thanks for starting our week off so positively.

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Ellen's avatar

Thank you Jeff. Accuracy matters (as a lawyer would know) but especially when sharing posts with people who are not quite here with us yet. Don't want to give them any cause to dismiss you/your writing.

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Amanda R's avatar

For anyone feeling down, whenever I begin to feel overwhelmed I just watch this clip. "The highest frequency always wins.."

https://m.facebook.com/Michael.B.Beckwith/videos/for-the-full-episode-with-shawnmodel-go-to-lnktomindset-michael-beckwith-were-in/350902236433441/

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sean anderson's avatar

Just read it. Quite shocking!

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Howard Tenenbaum's avatar

That's OK... were you force vaccinated? If so, your errors are explainable. If you were not vaccinated then you've mastered time-travel. So we're good either way.

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T Diesel's avatar

we knew you meant 2020šŸ™‚

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Kim's avatar

Thank you for your corrections! Yes, small details are important. Here is an excellent 13 min. presentation which reveals the true source of liberty which desperately needs to be seen to take back our founding. Ideas are critical; they do have consequences!

https://www.lostsecretsofliberty.com/?utm_source=activecampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=LSL-ac-jun16

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Ann Glover's avatar

There's also this one: the millions whom you said "listed" to RFK on Rogan 🤭. I weighed it up and reckon it could go 50/50 either way. In fact, I'm giving it to you on the grounds of poetic licence.... šŸ˜‰

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Maria's avatar

No worries, Jeff. When I date a letter or a check or whatever on my birthday, I put the year I was born instead of the correct year. Does this mean I live in the past or you in the present?

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Peace's avatar

HaHa Maria - I do the same with my birthday - always ends up my birth year:)

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Another sign that we're winning. This paper is STILL UP on NIH.GOV.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/

"For the first time in American history a president, governors, mayors, hospital administrators and federal bureaucrats are determining medical treatments based not on accurate scientifically based or even experience based information, but rather to force the acceptance of special forms of care and ā€œpreventionā€ā€”including remdesivir, use of respirators and ultimately a series of essentially untested messenger RNA vaccines."

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daiva's avatar

'Still up' might not last—be sure to secure a copy on personal device šŸ˜‰ --> download ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/pdf/SNI-13-167.pdf

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walk2write's avatar

Thank you for the link. I not only copied it to my personal device but also made a print copy and will save it for my kids and grandkids to read. May God richly bless Dr. Blaylock for writing this article!

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Melanie Eccles's avatar

Awesome - Printing now! Cheers!

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Vonu's avatar

It is secure as long as Dr. Russell Blaylock isn't regarded as a conspiracy theorist.

He has lead the resistance to the adoption of hydrolyzed vegetable protein in processed foods as a direct and covert replacement for aspartame and monosodium glutamate for decades. Two of his books are treasured parts of my personal health library.

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Gabriella's avatar

Where can Dr. Blaylock’s books be found, if you know.

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deathcap's avatar

He makes me proud to share his last name :)

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Vonu's avatar

I am equally proud to share the name of the man that Fargo, North Dakota was named for.

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Vonu's avatar

It is more likely to remain on its original publication site at surgicalneurologyint.com/surgicalint-articles/covid-update-what-is-the-truth/

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Based Florida Man's avatar

A snippit from that article, which is full of great anti-scamdemic thoughts and resources, says masks worse than useless:

Concerning facemasks, studies have shown that outside of health-care settings, mask use offers little to no protection against SARS-CoV-2,[ 23 , 98 , 112 ] but that it can induce many physiological complications. Indeed, the prolonged wearing of a mask (cloth, surgical, FFP2 (N95)) inevitably leads to all the repercussions associated with hypoxia and hypercapnia. In addition, the clinical effects of its prolonged wear could be similar to an intensification of chronic stress reactions.[ 97 ] Instead of masks, hand hygiene is one of the most important ways to prevent acquiring and spreading respiratory infections.[ 45 ]

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Facemasks. The argument that they aren't effective under medical scientific study is irrelevant to those who mandated them. They care not about this or any study applying the natural sciences. That wasn't ever their point or their claim of efficacy.

They just said they were scientifically proven to be safe and effective, the "best science," called for by experts. Knowing that most people would assume they were talking about medical science, natural science.

But therein lies their cleverness. Hiding in the ambiguity of the word, "science," in plain sight. They meant a different type of science. Behavioral Science. The science of propaganda, symbols, psychological appeals that manipulate perceptions. "Oh, there must be an invisible danger in the air around me! I must be careful. It's super scary. All of these people I see wearing masks remind me." And not seeing a person's face is kind of frightening, like masked hijackers and bank robbers. Fear amplification. Aka, terrorizing. But claimed to be the best behavioral science-based non-pharmaceutical intervention. To fix people from their ignorant "optimism bias" that makes them think there's nothing to fear.

Behavioral Science. Aka the Science of Totalitarianism. That's what claims of mask efficacy were based on. Deceptively concealed in the ambiguity of the word, 'science.' A pseudoscience. And citing any medical science that disproves their medical efficacy is summarily ignored by those who impose them. With smug dismissal of the ignorant masses who fixate on the wrong type of science the more sophisticated and educated elite mean. As Obama's spokesperson said about his unmasked birthday party attendees when the masses and servant class were told to mask up.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Use of fear to control behaviour in Covid crisis was ā€˜totalitarian’, admit scientists

UK Guardian, May 14, 2021

https://web.archive.org/web/20210519003131/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/05/14/scientists-admit-totalitarian-use-fear-control-behaviour-covid/

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Jo's avatar

Wow. They actually admit it.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

They did. Unfortunately, the inquiry that UK Telegraph piece helped prompt has been used to justify their totalitarianism, and to call for even more, harsher, stricter restrictions and mandates. For pandemics and virtually any public health emergency they declare. From today's testimony by former PM David Cameron. Who first brought the Science of Totalitarianism into the UK as the Behavioural Insights Team at the same time that Obama created the Social and Behavioral Sciences Team in the US. These are sister efforts; what happens in the UK is meant to happen in the US, as well. They are doubling down on totalitarianism and expanding the scope based upon his remarks to the formal inquiry:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2023/jun/19/rishi-sunak-boris-johnson-keir-starmer-privileges-committee-report-tories-labour-uk-politics-live?topics=PERSON%3ADavid+Cameron#key-events-carousel-desktop

" - He said more time should have been spent assessing the risk of a pandemic with asymptomatic transmission. ā€œWhen you think what would be different if more time had been spent on a highly infectious, asymptomatic pandemic, different recommendations would have been made about what was necessary to prepare for that,ā€ he said.

- I now believe, however, that it might have been helpful if I had delved into the pandemic influenza risks myself … This is not because I believe such a review would have been likely to lead to any significant improvements in our preparedness for a pandemic flu itself, but rather because it might have led me to question whether we were adequately prepared to deal with the risks of forms of respiratory disease other than pandemic influenza.

- David Cameron tells Covid inquiry pandemic planning under his government did not focus enough on non-flu threats

David Cameron is giving evidence to the Covid inquiry since 11am. He was prime minister from 2010 until 2016, and he said that although pandemics were seen as a ā€œtier 1 riskā€, there was too much focus on the risk of a flu pandemic, and not enough on the risk of another type.

He said he had been asking himself why that happened, and it was ā€œvery hardā€ to give an answer. He said:

This is the thing I keep coming back to, which is that pandemic was a ā€˜tier 1 risk’ – pandemics were looked at, but … much more time was spent on pandemic flu and the dangers of pandemic flu rather than on potential pandemics of other more respiratory diseases like Covid turned out to be. And, you know, I think this is so important because so many consequences follow from that.

And I’ve been sort of wrestling with … I think the architecture [to deal with large-scale emergencies] was good – the national security council, the national security adviser, the risk register, and also this new security risk assessment, which was perhaps a bit more dynamic.

But that’s where I keep coming back to … is, so much time was spent on a pandemic influenza and that was seen as the greatest danger – and we had very bad years for flu so it is a big danger.

But why wasn’t more time and more questions asked about what turned out to be the pandemic that we faced? It’s very hard to answer why that’s the case. And I’m sure this public inquiry is going to spend a lot of time on that."

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SusanMc's avatar

Just discovered you; following you now on Substack

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Freebird's avatar

Fox - our favorite word around here is $cience.

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JustANobody's avatar

Bingo this comment!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is awesome BFM, thanks!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

PDF version for download:

The pharmaceutical industry is dangerous to health. Further proof with COVID-19

by Fabien Deruelle, Independent Researcher, Ronchin, France

https://surgicalneurologyint.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/11949/SNI-13-475.pdf

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SusanMc's avatar

I signed up (no charge) to save any worthy pieces there also.

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SusanMc's avatar

Thank you! Printed, saved!

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Melanie Eccles's avatar

Thanks for that, done!

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Fortified City's avatar

Thanks, saved !

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Pixie Prissy's avatar

Thank you!

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Thank you for pointing this out. It is unbelievable how much genuine, truthful information is on actual government websites, yet many remain obstinately deluded.

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nancy knox-bierman's avatar

The true covidians will turn on their own when the truth is told-like cannibalistic rats.

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David A's avatar

The same in "Climate Science" all linked here, thousands of skeptical papers, never given media attention...https://open.substack.com/pub/anderdaa7/p/global-warming?r=slvym&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

always free, best red pill subject to share with family or friends that only hear the MSM

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SusanMc's avatar

Whodda thought?

I admit automatically disregarding any info on govmint sites. Since April 2020 for sure

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Shocked to see this allowed on a government affiliated web site. I won't be surprised to see it taken down.

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Annie's avatar

The "fact checkers" are working overtime. A tsunami of information is out and not enough censors to eliminate them. Good. Soon their time will come and they will get what they so deserve.

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SusanMc's avatar

You just put in practice Jeff’s admonition to seek out the positives. You get the 1st gold star! Thanks from one who’s tendency is to see the 1/2 empty glass.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

@SusanMc, just for grins, for what it's worth (?), about that glass, another perspective. From the time I was a kid and first heard the expression, I never got it as it was intended. I always saw the glass as not only completely full, but overflowing. The bottom "half" was filled with water; the top "half" was filled with air to the point of overflow, merging with all the other air in the room and beyond. Mind of a child? Of a resident of the cosmos? I'm not sure of anything except I've always been a misfit, preferring to keep the oddness close. (Thus, Heterodox Introvert. šŸ˜‰)

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SusanMc's avatar

Actually you & Florida Based Man

Winners!!

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AusYank's avatar

Jeff and SusanMc, ask and you shall receive. The excellent news from Canada, the truckers won, bigtime: https://twitter.com/FromKulak/status/1666563019076141057?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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SusanMc's avatar

Power of We the People!!

We have more than we give credit to ourselves.

But we need each other!

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SusanMc's avatar

Thanks for the link! Uplifting!!

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SusanMc's avatar

Thanks; captured that also

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JenM's avatar

Agreed. Screenshot, print, and then send to everyone you know!

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Jaci's avatar

I did that...my brother will not accept it. He thinks Fauci is a good guy and RK bad...go figure...wasted intelligence. I sent it off to a boatload of friends who took the bait. I wasn't being mean, but somehow, each of us has to come to terms with all of this. Time for smaller government and a healthcare system that cures, not practices.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Another good way to archive. Paste any link and they archive a copy.

https://archive.is/

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daiva's avatar

Still, the archive itself is subject to vagaries of interwebz overlords šŸ˜

Remember heavily-online Taylor Lorenz's whole record wiped clean from wayback machine? ĀÆ\_(惄)_/ĀÆ

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Br's avatar

I’ve been getting an error 1001 and I can’t access the archive.is site since about a month ago :(

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Freedom Fox's avatar

You can use many international country codes at the end of 'archive.' and find another one that works. 'is' is Iceland. 'fo' is Faroe Islands, 'es' is Spain, 'us' is United States. Not all work, but many do.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_3166_country_codes

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Br's avatar

None of the others work for me :(

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Surely some do. I just tried .us and that doesn't work. And tried a few other country codes, not working. So it seems like not as many country codes as I thought work. But .is and .fo work for me. And there's the standard archive.org (wayback machine) that most searches are on, but some results are scrubbed from it that our minders really don't want us to have access to.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Is the late Michael Crichton’s (Jurassic Park) exposure of the junk science propping up ā€˜Global Warming’/Climate Change still in the archive?

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daiva's avatar

Why screenshot when you can download a nicely formatted pdf? Aesthetics matters, as does efficiency 😁

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/pdf/SNI-13-167.pdf

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I did a screenshot of the NIH page with the study on it, just for extra proof that it is on a government site.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yes, the article is mind blowing, but that it's on NIH.GOV helps the normies to ingest it.

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Roger Beal's avatar

That webpage has a pdf download link ... that works.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

That good thing about the archive sites is they also keep the copy on the internet, so you can send that link to others and it will be still be around.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

So… harder to completely ā€œmemory holeā€ it? Excellent!

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Sharon Wood's avatar

Can get a pdf file too. In upper right hand corner can hit pdf.

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Juliann's avatar

Thank you for sharing this link. Read, printed and will save for future reference. I know first-hand of the ā€œgo home and waitā€ routine. Finally admitted to ICU, no visitors, vent and so forth. Thankful the young man survived. We prayed hard for him and so many others that did not make it.

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Melanie Eccles's avatar

Hello Based Florida Man, thanks so much for sharing that - great read.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I showed it to my liberal woke cousin when it first appeared. He immediately called it misinformation and said he was "sickened that it had not been taken down!" That was over a year ago.... Wonder what he thinks now! Lol

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Based Florida Man's avatar

This is another from the same group that Vonu pointed out.

"The pharmaceutical industry is dangerous to health. Further proof with COVID-19"

https://surgicalneurologyint.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/11949/SNI-13-475.pdf

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SusanMc's avatar

Tried to save it ā€œin houseā€ so to speak.

I marked 2 others for save but can’t find any way to do so.

I opened an account so I could save on the site.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Ya’ll THIS is another great read—the full article as well as the links below it. And yea, I texted a copy to my

own files.

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SusanMc's avatar

Valuable! Save Save Save!

Thanks!

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Kaitea's avatar

The Internet is forever. This page is saved on the Wayback machine now.

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sean anderson's avatar

Just read it - quite shocking

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Wow, I posted it to facebook, I want that to go far and wide.

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eyes open's avatar

How about this good news? The Los Angeles Dodgers have now lost three straight games since their blatant public recognition of a vile anti-christian hate group.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

The Dodgers were shut out 15-0, their worst shutout since 1898… and who says God doesn’t have a sense of humor? šŸ˜

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eyes open's avatar

Due to the overt political involvement of professional sports I'm not much of a fan these days and don't really follow them much anymore. For all I know the Dodgers may win the world series. I have to wonder, however, if the event sent a disruptive influence into the clubhouse and maybe even caused tensions among the players.

Cool stat on the shutout-worst since 1898-hilarious!!

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Annie's avatar

Same here. We were going to go see a Phillies game and I said that I feel no need to support MLB and their woke agenda. The cost and time to invest on a anti Christian and woke agenda offends me. Surprisingly my family didn't push back as the dodgers debacle has exposed MLB and their agenda. It is not baseball. FJB AND FMLB!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Last year I took a trip to Titusville, PA to ride a scenic train that runs on the weekend. As I was driving around the small town, I drove past a Little League baseball game with lots of parents in attendance.

I thought to myself, "these are the folks that will save America."

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I no longer watch any sports. They can all go straight to hell.

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Starsky's avatar

Saw a recent news report that Arizona Diamondbacks attendance is down 50 PERCENT (!) for the month of June. And the weather has been unusually beautiful and cool for the first half of June. The Snakes are also going all-in (balls deep?) for the Fudge-packing celebrations, yet the media is now blaming the drop on the ā€œeconomy.ā€

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Fortified City's avatar

Exactly

I like that ā€œdisruptive influenceā€ certainly it has been a disruptive influence all throughout society

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

And the ballpark was nearly empty.

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Kathy Owensby's avatar

Hallelujah!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes!! 😁

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Tracy's avatar

I just wish that everyone would just refuse to go to their games. Empty stadiums would show them. Money talks.

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mary's avatar

What about their recent earthquakes in CA?????

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FH's avatar

We always have earthquakes, wonder what you are referring to? My LastQuake app hasn’t alerted me to any in CA in recent days - I have set to alert me to anything >3.0, and all worldwide.

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CaplT's avatar

That happens regularly. People don’t even notice anything below 3.8. That magnitude doesn’t register on CA life’s Richter scale.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

And it appears that so many people did NOT attend their satanic performance! The masses appeared to be outside protesting šŸ˜‚

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eyes open's avatar

That was encouraging to see the protest. The media tries to portray us as isolated fringe freaks. We are numerous and must stand together and encourage one another!

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Christine Zuleger's avatar

Together we Stand , Together!!!! šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øāœļøā¤ļø

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M VARR's avatar

Rather than protest, new leagues need to be formed where

Americans can watch sports in PEACE without receiving

doses of ritualistic marxist cultural humiliation propaganda.

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CaplT's avatar

That’s very expensive and a league needs big sponsors to attract the big salaries.

Better to repair from within such as owners and managers having backbones rather than a tear-down mentality like the Lefties and their Antifa Armies.

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M VARR's avatar

IMHO attempt to repair from within is a waste of time.

The rot is systematic.

Big Money dollars signs have replaced the backbones of owners and managers.

They have none.

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Annie's avatar

Yes! Tptb want you to despair and feel alone. However in the eternal life and love through Our Lord, there is only joy and hope! That doesn't mean we won't experience negative things but we will rise above. Please get right with Our Lord and may God bless you all. šŸ™ ā¤ļø

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Emumundo's avatar

Written on the wall of the VA in Gainesville- ā€œ America will remain the land of the free only as long as it is the home of the braveā€

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David A's avatar

Annie, yes, in this world the duality is inevitable and there is ever the contrasting principles of good and evil, life and death, ( physical) the battle between good and evil is fought at EVERY level, including the individual life’s we all lead.

So yes, a strong spiritual foundation is necessary to learn to ā€œstand unshaken midst the crash of breaking worldsā€.

In this mornings C&C post Jeff mentions that there is no simple solution to complex vast issues. And in my perspective historically accurate observation, the solution is rooted in a vast cultural change of focus to understanding human nature and what actions ( wisdom) rightly and universally produce happiness vs those that promise honey, yet deliver poison and ultimately misery.

So, while it is true that EVERY culture has failed, reconstituted and failed again, we can learn from this and understand that while there are 100 actions necessary to counter todays madness, their is a sea change of understanding true happiness that must become the cultural norm for an enduring prosperous society.

This is out lined in a post here... https://open.substack.com/pub/anderdaa7/p/does-absolute-power-corrupt?r=slvym&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=webā€œ Does absolute power Corrupt.ā€

Please consider reading it

always free, not a news feed

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SusanMc's avatar

So there’s a Substack article ā€œDoes Absolute Power Corruptā€?

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Freebird's avatar

Exactly what I was going to say, Sunny. It was great to see the virtually empty stadium and a huge protest by some brave folks outside!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

You don’t need to be so brave, when you’re one of thousands. That’s the spirit of a Trump rally!

Everyone should experience that energy at least once.

Ignore the getting tickets part if he comes near you and you don’t or can’t get them.

Trust me, no one is taking tickets, and you will be accepted.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

The only ones inside were there to boo! Only two of the degenerates were brave enough to show up for the ā€œawardā€?? President and VP of the local chapter no doubt

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Would be great if they never win again.

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nancy knox-bierman's avatar

and the protests had more peeps than the game!

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eyes open's avatar

And, horror of horrors, it looked like quite a "diverse" group of protestors!

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Annie's avatar

The worse group of people are white liberals. Most immigrants are more conservative and do not agree with this crap. The next worse group is African Americans for embracing the liberal ideology.

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nancy knox-bierman's avatar

Much like all the "Blacks for Trump" that were at the arraignment, but never once mentioned on MSM.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

We are winning! Those afraid of the war; you’ve been it for 3 years now.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

That’s the understatement of the millennium! That frickin’ stadium was empty!

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SusanMc's avatar

Did I read where 14,000 previously purchased tickets to THAT particular game (featuring our wonderful protesters) were NOT USED?

Yes, MLB already had their $$$, but they also got the message.

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Taryn's avatar

The MLB may have gotten their ticket $$, but they missed out on all those parking fees, food, merch and other money-makers. WIN!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And the optics…oh, praise God!

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Politico Phil's avatar

"On Friday, the Dodgers celebrated their annual gay Pride Night game. During pre-game ceremonies, the team gave a Community Hero Award to The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

It should be noted that the Dodgers chose to hold this ceremony 4 hours before the game began when the stadium was nearly empty."

Darn right they held the award 4 hours before game time. If they had done that at the beginning of the game, they would have gotten boo'ed out of the stadium. What cowards!

https://mailchi.mp/wakeupright/wakeupright-6217020?utm_source=Wake+Up+Right&utm_campaign=383a4f837b-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_3_21_2020_15_52_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7abe0cb409-383a4f837b-401193496

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Levans's avatar

So then, were there actually people at the game ? Were the stands empty as social media is portraying ? Or were the seats filled the game ?

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CaplT's avatar

There was hardly anyone in the stands for the perpetual imposters. The few who did go in booed. Spectators came later, but 3,000 less than last year when there were still cov restrictions. Thank you to those who gave up tickets to a live game!

Thousands were outside praying, no one protesting nor obstructing the gates. The Word was heard. Hallelujah!

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Christy's avatar

Lol. I love karma!!!

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Monterey's avatar

Here's how empty Dodger stadium was during the pregame "ceremony" to honor the profane group of fake nuns: https://twitter.com/TPostMillennial/status/1669888228579504128

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JW's avatar

Best news ever!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Thank you, God!!!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Another good clip of RFK Jr (2 mins). Check him out as he go nuts on Big Pharma.

"First executive order, take big Pharma ads off television"

https://twitter.com/FanaTeresafana/status/1670581658167246849

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Emil's avatar

He’s right over the target, I would love to see more of the RFK Jr clips from last week’s Joe Rogan Podcast in circulation. Now Rogan is challenging Peter Hotez to debate RFK Jr on vaccine misinformation. I think he is offering him $100K. THAT would be a fun debate!

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Susan In Kansas's avatar

I saw our very own Jeff Childers threw in 100k

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Laura Kasner's avatar

More people up upping the ante. It’s now up to $1.5 million. šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘

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Marty Kiner's avatar

I thought I read 2.6 mil this morning.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

WOW! I am way off! This is fabulous! Soooo, Hotez is just quiet, totally ignoring like he’s above it all. Shows what a waste he is.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

Someone tweeted that big Harma would probably pay him way more than Rogan et al to NOT debate. Sounds about right šŸ˜’

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Fla Mom's avatar

The threat of no more research grant money is worth way more than the debate kitty likely could ever be.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Joe Rogan is calling out Hotez - whom he previously interviewed on his podcast - personally and publicly. He's not taking his non-answers at face value.

I love Rogan more and more. He's still a liberal, but he's an honest one who calls out his own side, more and more.

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Monterey's avatar

Jimmy Dore is one of my favorite liberals, he's an honest liberal.Calls out All the BS and in fact is in 100% agreement with anything covid related with those of us on the right.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Agreed. Last month I watched a Jimmy Dore video where he and his guys were talking about how we need open border for unlimited immigration. I was like what?? But he's a lib.

But on covaids and other topics he rocks!

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Monterey's avatar

Yes, whenever I have heard him discuss anything covid/shot-related, there is not a single bit of disagreement I have with anything he says. This is such a good sign when two people on complete opposite sides can be in 100% agreement.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Yes! ChiefNerd posted that

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Seeking Grace's avatar

That would be a fun debate! And the amount is over a million now after several other people added to the pot, including Steve Kirsch. Rogan offered to pay the money to Hotez’s favorite charity, so now Hotez looks even worse for not accepting the offer. And Elon Musk jumped into the debate as well, which instantly upped the spice level!

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AJ#2's avatar

Well that is scary since his choice of charity would be questionable.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Hotez is a nutter.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Mentally and physically.

How is that guy a director of any kind of health anything.

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SusanMc's avatar

Same way Walensky, Fauxci, his wife, Levine, etc. rise to the top. Making statements not substance. Inclusion before we even had official DEI

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Dr Linda's avatar

Certified

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

He's emotionally invested in the vaccines. His own *daughter* was injured by vaccines (autism) and he wrote a book about how it was anything but the vaxes.

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CMCM's avatar

Sad that he would deny the obvious.

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Ministry of Truth's avatar

He should probably throw in a years supply of fast food vouchers and 50 bowties.

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AJ#2's avatar

I am not joking when I say this but they need to have to wear their sponsors on their lab coats.Like race drivers.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

Politicians should as well...

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Based Florida Man's avatar

From the Ricky Bobby movie "man, that guy sure likes Tide".

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Wendy's avatar

Idiocracy- the movie!!! In 2006 it was far-fetched, now???

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Chevrus's avatar

Brought to you by Carls Jr.....

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Tom's avatar

"Brought to you by Carl's Jr."

We're living in Idiocracy now.

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SusanMc's avatar

Oh my! Perfect!

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NoWay's avatar

I have said this exact thing before! 100% agree

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LuAnne's avatar

I read somewhere that the USA is the only country that allows pharma public advertising of its products. It's unheard of in other countries. I love the idea of banning them here but personally, I find them humorous. They use the first 10-15 seconds of the commercial trying to sell how great their product is but then they spend the last 3/4 of the commercial, using an Evelyn Wood speed reading graduate, to disclose all of the possible side effects. 🤣

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yet the Fauci Ouchie had no such disclaimer.

And if you could even read the insert, it was 4 pages of blank.

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SusanMc's avatar

Invisible ink

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AJ#2's avatar

The problem is more the fact that if 70plus per cent of your income ( as does main stream media)then you will not say anything negative about their products and may promote them in articles,news stories etc. That is actually a great discussion point to have with people who haven't figured it out yet.How would your oncologist not know about drug XYZ/Right? It is absurd!There is another reason for all the prescription drug ads.

Another thing is most people have NO idea how many injections children are receiving under the guise of the Childhood Vaccine Schedule.All are LIABILITY FREE to the pharma and the injector.!!!!. And of course since they load multiple products into 1 syringe the kids are actually receiving way more vaccines than number of injections-which by the way no one has ever studied. I am one of those who believed that vaccines were in general safe and effective and had them given to my children what was on offer(mostly).The happenings around the C-19 led me to start questioning and researching. It hits hard when you realize your decisions injured your children but it is even worse when you realize that your children have been bullied by their providers during pregnancy and for their children into receiving un necessary and dangerous products.And I do absolutely mean bullying. The only way out is actually talking to people again.Having conversations. Planting seeds.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

Just had my vet try and bully me into giving my dog useless treatments.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I was shocked the other day at the vet. Took my 11 year old dog in for an exam and said I’m not going to give her another rabies. She said ā€˜no problem’!! It’s really not even law. So I asked ā€˜what if my dog bites someone or a dog?’ She said then I’d have a problem.

I’ll go with the odds she won’t!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Hmmm. Wonder about Jacksonville with our brand New Democrat Mayor, since ā€˜supposedly so popular’ DeSantis endorsed the Republican and he Lost! Anyone heard that reported anywhere?

I haven’t.

We get annual letters from the city reminding us we need to update our pets vaccine status. A couple of my pets ā€˜moved out of state’ —on paper that is.

My kittens have a vet in a nearby rural county. A quarter of what is charged in Duval, and no harassment. I feel so clever😊

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Fla Mom's avatar

You can always ask your vet to test for antibody titers as an alternative to vaccination. It provides alternative documentation of immunity, if the level is adequate.

Based on the rules I operated under as the equivalent of a county health director, but for a military post instead, if your unvaccinated dog bit a person, it would be held under observation for 10 days. If it were still healthy and symptom-free then, it's cleared for release. If it had rabies virus in its saliva at the time of the bite, it would have developed signs and symptoms within 10 days. Not doing so = no transmissible rabies at the time of the bite. And you'd likely pay a fine in addition to the kennel fees

for the observation period and be placed under extreme pressure to vaccinate before release, possibly even refusal to release your dog without it, or a threat to put the dog down if you refuse.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Thanks, good explanation of what could happen. Question, don’t you have to do titers every year? They are so expensive, but, yep so is boarding.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Probably, re the titers. My sister's small dog's seizure disorder disappeared when she stopped vaccinating her, and her rabies titer was way high the first time it was done. It can be worth it. I'd be most worried about a totalitarian public health dept deciding that your dog either dies or gets vaccinated in order to be released after a bite.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Yes, it would not be a fun battle sadly.

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Runemasque's avatar

Just had my mare checked for breeding and the vet asked about shots. Then added that the shots should be given far enough from the pregnancy because they could cause loss of the foal. This is a very pro-vax vet.

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LuAnne's avatar

If you don't mind, what kind of treatments was your vet pushing? Just curious since I have 2 pooches.

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Heather's avatar

I am suffering from a lot of guilt right now as I realize I poisoned my kids....#2 is autistic thanks to me (may have had very mild without anyhow, but the vaccines contributed based on timing of her changes)....I always thought there was a little something to the autism/vaxx connection but never did any real research until now....the fact it was on my radar at all puts me squarely at blame because I could have and should have researched before injecting my innocent babies

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

I saw this PBS show a long time ago about a train conductor who blamed himself for a terrible accident in which lives were lost, even though the train's steering was automatic and he was utterly powerless to change the outcome. The psychologists said that if he blamed himself, even to his life's detriment, he could feel some sense of control, because he could change himself, and it made the world make sense. It is the government Pharma complex's fault, totally, and they've done this to huge numbers of people over the decades since liability was waived for vaccines, AND they continue to try to promote this with Operation Catch Up and "equity' for Africa. Their fault, unequivocally.

I am reading Dr. Kory's ivermectin book, and the incredible brilliance of these dissident doctors is astonishing. I think that is true of all of them, unfathomably accomplished, innovators who love saving and changing lives. Dr. Marik was perhaps the most accomplished ICU doctor who ever lived, and they've destroyed his career, but he, and America's Frontline Doctors, and Dr. McCollough and the FLCCC are ON IT, so if you can, transfer that blame to where it belongs, and take control by researching the innovative treatments these brilliant doctors are finding for the suffering and vax damaged kids. Don't let them trick you into accepting blame.

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AJ#2's avatar

So well said.

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Nancy Tait's avatar

I certainly agree with all you've just said! The FLCCC doctors, nurses and entire staff are my heroes, of course especially doctors Marik and Kory. I didn't realize that Dr. Kory's book was out yet and I subscribe to his newsletter. I've got to get that book. Thank you! 😘

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Oh I am so sorry.Please, please forgive yourself. As you have witnessed from Covid ,the medical world has no qualms about manipulating you. The doctors know exactly what to say to get you to do what they want and have no qualms about lying. They are trained to specifically guilt you. Seriously scripts and all.If you had researched the CDC etc. you would have been misled.Going back to at least the polio vaccine the government has intentionally held back information to thwart hesitancy. I did not know that until a month ago. I am a nurse of over 40 years. When I was in college there was no liability shield and there were still quaint notions like if your child or close relative had a seizure history then you were not allowed certain vaccines(the recognition that every vaccine was not for everyone) and of course we learned that vaccines were lifesaving. Despite years of required continuing education and being a parent and grandparent did I ever realize the liability shield had been enacted in the 80's and that there is a vaccine injury reporting system that I am legally obligated to use. and the insane increase in the number of vaccines on the schedule.So until a year ago I was against early Hep B, HPV and rotovirus but I did not know the scope of the issue.I was not someone who goes along with all the recommendations of the health provider system-and yet I had a lot of blindness about vaccines. But you know what I know now and I am ethically duty bound as a nurse to educate. I am sure that if Jeff were to poll the readers how many had an epiphany about the childhood vaccine schedule because of C-19 it would be a huge per centage. And there are probably many who are not even sure what the issue is all about . All this long story to say that you cannot blame yourself. If you have any energy left from caring for your injured child then work to help the next confused parent.But no guilt if right now you don't have the energy. I think your saying the guilt part out loud is very,very powerful.And I am so sorry that our health care system has so utterly failed your family.

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Heather's avatar

Thank you for such a thoughtful response - I knew some were bad but was too tired parenting to not trust my Dr...as some as said, there are detox protocols and I’ll be looking at those, trying to help my kid (who won’t want my help, but I’ll try anyhow)

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

God bless and have mercy on you. All of us have at some point done way less than we should have.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Dang! There are some recovery protocols for vax-induced autism. Heard them discussed on a Steve Kirsch twitter cast.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Never give up! When I was still working with a team for ā€˜special needs’ kids, I said I believed Vaccines were causing autism. The leftist, activist child psychologist attacked me mightily and brought me a whole textbook trying to dispute that claim. I handed it right back to him.

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Heather's avatar

I’ll be looking that up! She’s 18 now and stubborn so who knows where it will go, but I can tryšŸ˜€

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Willing Spirit's avatar

God bless you! We most all bought their lies, not being able to believe the whole lot of them would lie to us! So many in medical fields just bought what they were taught without question. And they passed it on to us.

At University of Florida, 1972ish, I remember an older Professor having disdain for what he called ā€˜Cookbook’ techniques being taught that didn’t require us to use critical thinking and extensive research. He was so correct.

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SusanMc's avatar

There’s a graphic about this very thing. As I recall it’s 70 shots total these days.

Books worthy of reading; RFK Jr. Fauci, Dissolving Illusions, & Turtles All the Way Down (make sure it’s the book Re: vaccines bc there’s another one - fiction I believe)

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Dr Linda's avatar

I believe New Zealand as well

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Annie's avatar

The problem is the fact the censorship of all other information and the legal immunity. Remove that and it will quickly right itself.

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AngelaK's avatar

'including death'.

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CMCM's avatar

And the one thing they don't do the end disclosure is with covid vax ads.

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Christy's avatar

I know he’s a DEM but just the fact that he’s anti vaxx is so important!!!

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Lew's avatar

Through 13 presidential elections I have never voted for a democrat. I watched RFK Jr's candidacy announcement and various interviews and I believe he is truthful. Besides being totally anti-vax, he's anti war, he understands how we need to work with China and Russia rather than be belligerent, he cares deeply about children and he wants to reorganize the FDA, the intelligence agencies and others. I think he can beat Biden for the nomination .

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S. Nicoletta Rogers's avatar

WHY do people keep calling him "anti-vaxx"???

He is demanding SAFE vaccines. That does NOT make him "anti-vaxx".

You can call ME "anti-vaxx"... because I AM now, since I read up about the actual HISTORY of vaccinations... If I had children now, they'd be raised 100% injection FREE...

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SS's avatar

Except vaccines are inherently unsafe and RFK Jr. says so on the podcast with Rogan. I don’t really know if there is a way to make a safe vaccine, and quite honestly, I’m not willing to be a lab rat in their quest. Its funny, but similar to how Jeff made this post about focusing on the positive vs the negative, everyone tries to discredit RFK Jr by calling him an anti-vaxxer, while we should be focusing on what he actually stands for, which is truth, health and safety of our children, population, or humanity as a whole.

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S. Nicoletta Rogers's avatar

I agree with you completely. And I am disappointed to see the author use this terminology to describe RFK, BECAUSE it is known and used primarily as a derogatory term, intended to discredit everyone who so much as dares question ANYTHING regarding "regular" vaccination.

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Lew's avatar

CrazyMothers long ago suggested "vaccine risk aware". Would you accept that?

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S. Nicoletta Rogers's avatar

It's not about what *I* would accept. But "vaccine risk aware" is certainly more accurate than "anti vaxxer" in RFK's case... imo...

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

Thank you for pointing that out. People are applauding RFK as if he’s a white knight galloping in to save the world. He could also be a Trojan Horse. He’s a Democrat and a Kennedy.

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

He could be backed by something Trojan Horsey (y'all), but he didn't really want to run, goes to nine 12 step meetings a week, meditates every morning, and took up his cross as a sacrifice for the country and for us. He said he has so many skeletons in his closet that if they could vote he'd win in a landslide. Robert Jay Lifton calls these category labels "thought-terminating cliches". Let's not put him in what Iain McGilchrist calls "The Procrustean bed of the category" but evaluate him as an individual and in terms of how what he is saying is resonating with Americans. If he could stop the vaxes, and the liability shield, stop the poisoning of kids by Big Food and Big Ag, and stop endless war profiteering, and money printing, do you think he would care about the power and status of being president. I don't.

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ā€œIf he could stop … the liability shield,ā€ and ā€œstop the poisoning of kids by Big Food and Big Ag.ā€ Those two policies are contradictory, aren’t they? The liability shield is not what the American people want according to the comments I read in this report alone. Giving them immunity from prosecution is just why we are where we are with vaccine injuries. But I digress. I can’t possibly believe that anyone can know what RFK would think if he were to rise to POTUS. I believe Americans evaluated many of our POTUS’ on the basis of their individualism and in terms of what they were saying and how it was resonating with Americans, e.g. Obama and his ā€œfundamentally change Americaā€ platform. More people need to do their own research on who or what they’re supporting and not be hypnotized by eloquent words and promises.

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Lew's avatar

So well said!

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Faith Adams's avatar

I was a Kennedy Democrat when I was young, stopped being a Democrat when Carter was President. I'll never vote Democrat again. That being said, he sure couldn't be worse than Biden. It will be interesting to see how this plays out with the Dems.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

So true. Biden being installed meant one thing - if not a gazillion more. He was to put the great reset on overdrive. So, everything being done now is way out in the open. Most of the Dems in the past hid their power-over-the-people plans (with the support of some Republicans and with the silence of the people). You remember, don’t talk about politics or religion was the mantra for decades. Religion may be okay to leave off the table, but not politics. It’s what our world is all about. It will be interesting to see what the Dems do. I’d love to be a fly on the wall listening in on the Dems strategy on Biden, et al. I don’t think all of the revelations about the FBI, DOJ, lying representatives is fazing them. They thrive on chaos and corruption. Keep watch but speak up.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Don’t be quick to jump on bandwagons. They are by definition attractive. Anyone can say anything and nobody gets true fact checking

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Lew's avatar

Sorry -- I stand corrected!

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... and he is fully aware of the ā€œpush back that is springing out the other sideā€.... what’s it gonna take to stop the CCP.... https://open.substack.com/pub/michaelyon/p/facts?r=697d8&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

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Politico Phil's avatar

Try and convince me that the O'Biden Bolshevik regime is not a proxy government for the CCP. Sorry, but there is no good news here.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

No… and it’s affected me and mine personally… after decades as work job transplants to Houston, later Austin… after decades of hearing the hollow political lies, especially about promised relief for property taxes, the unconscionable illegal unconstitutional open borders, the insane lockdowns and handling of the Covid response by Abbott… but when our personal finances are targeted, enough is enough. Our 1600 sf rental property tax surged from a piracy theft of $4300 in 2020 to $9300 in 2022!!! Of course we contested and of course we were literally smirked at by the ā€œjust doing my jobā€ clericals. We’re the idiots foe saving, scrounging, planning for retirement, and buying an income producing property, only to be rewarded with double the tax burden overnight. Add that to the literal invasion across Texas borders, the WEF affiliation of Abbott to the WEF/CCP, his outright lies term after term about property tax relief, the suspicious targeting of AG Ken Paxton… our major cities gone woke, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Dallas… before this woke cancer spreads to the rest of Texas, we’re leaving… correction, fleeing…. done… just done.

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Jaci's avatar

Dems are mafia..always have been. The party roots are never learned. Climate change is such a hoax when they chem trail us and impose wind energy and solar panel scams upon us. Just another money grab.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

Yes! AND Bobby, is a climate change guy...that’s a problem for me. Love all that he says about big pharma and anti-war but that climate crap šŸ¤¦šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø

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Connect The Dots's avatar

He said himself that climate change was being used to garner control just like Covid was. He made statements against that.

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Cynthia's avatar

In addition to his take on climate change, his stance on gun control is frightening.

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Lew's avatar

I know. I despise the whole climate change fraud. But he checks off so many other issues for me -- and I think he is sincere. I don't think any politician will ever satisfy all one's beliefs so you have to compromise and hope for the best.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

His anti-war stance is notable. Contrast with the $$$/blood-lusting RINOs.

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Annie's avatar

Yeah. Nasty rinos.

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Lew's avatar

I apologize for having both Rubio and Rick Scott in Florida.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yep. Even Gov Ron seems to be going with the big money interests. They just can't avoid it as they go up the ladder.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Gov Ron was recruited by the Bush branch of the Rinos in the Uniparty. Check who is backing him!

Fool me once, shame on you…fool me twice. Shame on me.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

The deal seems to have been sealed in 2020, with the stipulation that should Trump come roaring, back—he would be taken down once for all and RDS would not have to run against him.

Plan hasn’t gone quite as smoothly as hoped.

Pray for President Trump’s safety if there is a heart in your chest.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I second that emotion.

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Scott Kinghorn's avatar

The DNC will never let RFK be the nominee

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SusanMc's avatar

Just like they struck off Bernie for Hillary

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Connect The Dots's avatar

We need to do write in voting.

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Loretta's avatar

Not an easy task. I believe "how to" do write in voting is state-by-state. In MA, it's practically impossible for a write-in voting option.

But if RFK cannot get the MA votes, he's not going to get any...

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Belinda O's avatar

Agree with this unfortunately. Would vote for a republican myself but he is about 10 million times better than Biden

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Fortified City's avatar

He is someone to look at very very seriously

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

Agree with all that except the beating Biden part. No matter the circumstances, I can't imagine the DNC allowing RFK to get the nomination. Even if he got the most votes, which he wouldn't as there aren't enough sane Democrats.

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Lew's avatar

I'm more concerned about the CIA and the FBI....

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Copernicus's avatar

Yep. They know how to create computer algorithms to flip votes, so they can easily rig the machines at the convention.

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CaplT's avatar

They didn’t let Bernie either. Not that I’d vote for him but he was deliberately prevented from nomination. He was furious but still backed Hil when she ā€œwonā€ it.

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Lew's avatar

I sure wouldn't have voted for him either but I always wondered what they gave him in return for stepping aside quietly and supporting her.

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SusanMc's avatar

Plenty of Money in a Swiss bank account is my guess

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SS's avatar

Agree. But my guess is he’ll run as an independent once Biden secures the DNC nomination. And if he already has this much support in the polls, he shouldn’t have a problem meeting the threshold to hopefully be in the debates…

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

That would be an interesting scenario. If he runs as an independent, who would he siphon more votes from, Biden (assuming he's nominee) or Trump (assuming he's the nominee)?

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SS's avatar

My guess would be from Biden. I envision a scenario somewhat similar to how Trump won in 2016. 3rd party/independent candidates siphoned enough votes from Hilary to lead to a Trump win. But I do think he could attract some Republican voters as an Independent who can't get over the mental hurdle of voting "Democrat" (if he were the DNC nominee). I also think there would be a much larger percentage across the board voting for RFK as an independent than were voting 3rd party in 2016, especially if he's able to debate.

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

I would think the opposite. I would expect the majority of RFK support to come from the right; conservatives and libertarians. His main focus is on dismantling deep state, biomedical fascism, vaccines. All items many folks on the right are concerned with and are pretty much anathema to most on the left. Only his name would attract some older Dems, but they'd probably say "ick, so much disinformation!" as soon as they heard what he is about.

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SS's avatar

I think the spread will be a lot more evenly distributed between the left and right. But, as anecdotal evidence, I have heard from a few friends who aren't Republicans per say but voted for Trump at least once, and are "anti-vaxx" for lack of a better term, and are not planning to vote for RFK and will either vote for Trump or Desantis. That said, it's still very early on, so things could change.

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

Yes, it's such a unique situation and environment now, it's hard to to predict. I'm a double Trump voter who would have a hard time voting for Trump if RFK was on the ballot.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

In a 3 way, I can't imagine RFK Jr getting more than 20%. Like, Ross Perot numbers. Which gave the victory to the Dem.

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Annie's avatar

He is certainly better than corn pop or camel toe. A choice between them and RFK Jr is a no brainer. Hands down RFK Jr.

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mary's avatar

Don’t get too carried away.... while I respect and like RFK Jr. he is an open borders guy and a climate change guy. He’s a liberal guy as is his wife. Though it may be just rumors, I’ve read that every person invited to the Kennedy Christmas party last year had to show proof of the jab. It was the wife’s who insisted but he went along. That was disappointing if true.

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Lew's avatar

He is not open borders. He stated clearly in the Rogan interview and elsewhere that he wants the borders closed and immigration controlled. Had you heard otherwise?

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

Pillow talk in a political family can be a game changer!

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Remi Steele's avatar

He is too much of a threat to the establishment; the democrats and the neocons who want endless wars to keep the military and pharma industrial complexes stuck in high gear will not allow it. He will not be (s)elected, IMO. I do think he should run as independent if he doesn't get his party's nomination. Barring the cheating, I think he would have a good shot at winning the presidency. So far, I agree with about 80% of what he says he stands for. Three things that have me on the fence are that he is/was a staunch supporter of the Clintons, Obama, and the spawns of Satan in Congress, he's fully bought into the climate change hoax, and he recently said that he would not seek retribution for the covid wrongs over the past 3 years. He does come across as honest and sincere and the fact that he is not a career politician is a plus. I have never voted for a Democrat in my life, but I am keeping an open mind; it's still a ways to the primaries.

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SusanMc's avatar

He’s supportive of abortion as he is of human caused global warming.

I don’t support either.

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Remi Steele's avatar

His pro-choice stance is a bit puzzling given he has 7 children and he established childrenshealthdefense.org fighting for kids. But pro-choice is definitely a non-starter for me. I did watch his interview with geoengineeringwatch.org, and he actually listened and said the information was new and he would keep his mind open. Global warming and poisoning of the environment is human caused (government and Gates funded), just not the way he thinks it is.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

A little digging has revealed that more than a few progressives have the Margaret Sanger idea in mind.

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Remi Steele's avatar

Eugenicists all if them. They should set the example and go first.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

Good arguments. However, I can’t say he would win the Climate Change argument with conservative thinkers. And, not seeking retribution for the Covid wrongs? Wow. That is a non-starter. How many conservative-speaking democrats have won their elections? Plenty. He says the things logical-thinking people want to hear. We see how Dems back Dems and vote 100% in line no matter the subject matter. The Dems would rule him and he would have to bend. I see him as an honest appearing wolf in sheep’s clothing.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

I also heard him say some things about gun control, also a problem for me. I WOULD LOVE for someone to talk about fixing mental health in the country. This was dismantled years ago, we have a facility by us that was full, took up a whole city block and was emptied! Where did those people go? It’s a huge problem but one that shouldn’t just be cured with drugs.

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I am a retired Mental Health casemanager. Mental illness is a problem that is of course very complex and tragic. The "deinstitutionalization movement" had its pros and cons in relation to honoring basic human rights for individuals diagnosed with mental illness. Government funded mental hospitals are extremely expensive, but community programs that have attempted to replace these hospitals are very under funded. From my experience, I feel these community programs often inadequate in meeting the needs of people with serious mental illness. This leads me to think about the huge problem of the homeless. No easy answers.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

I agree that mental health is a problem. I grew up with a facility in my back yard of the same size that is being used for other purposes today. We need more like it. But I think single issue voting is dangerous especially when voting for POTUS. Can’t we leave that issue at the state level? And, don’t get me started on gun control.

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SusanMc's avatar

Many are the homeless on the streets

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Marty Kiner's avatar

I know he’s anti vaxx which is so appealing but he is also pro climate change and pro gun grabs. The scary thing is there are still soooo many single issue voters.

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Sunlover's avatar

I believe he is more anti environmental toxins and large corporations that get away with polluting than the carbon climate change hoax and I think he has addressed this topic in some of his speeches.

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

I'm generally in favor of clean air, water, etc. Problem: I've never heard a coherent solution to this problem: We pass laws here to restrict pollution, to avoid the exploitation of labor, etc. Then we wonder why the factories are closed, the jobs gone, the townsfolk unemployed. The few who still have money (government hand-outs, perhaps) then go to the local Wal*Mart and buy crap that was made in nations halfway around the world that don't care about pollution and pay their workers a pittance.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

His climate change stance is about companies that will dump stuff in the environment to make profits. That's his main focus.

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Nancy Tait's avatar

Agree. I get his CHD newsletter and this shirt also what I glean from it. He was an environmental lawyer. I admit to bias in his favor. I think someone in power needs to do Something about pollution in a Big Way. I don’t mean "climate change" either.

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S. Nicoletta Rogers's avatar

WHY do people keep calling g him "anti-vaxx"???

He is demanding SAFE vaccines. That does NOT make him "anti-vaxx".

You can call ME "anti-vaxx"... because I AM now, since I read up about the actual HISTORY of vaccinations... If I had children now, they'd be raised 100% injection FREE...

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Loretta's avatar

Hard to know what's true.

In his Twitter-Elon interview, he stated that he's a Constitution guy, and that includes the 2nd amendment...and that he's not going for anyone's guns.

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Copernicus's avatar

I’d like some evidence of this alleged stance on climate and guns.

I heard him in an interview w Meghan Kelley stating that the only one of the Bill of Rights not abolished during the lockdowns/etc was the second. The context was that he was lamenting and pointing out the egregious violation of our rights during that time. So I am not convinced he wants to disarm.

And all I have heard him say about climate is the old fashioned sort of stuff, about the importance of clean water and clean air, not the global warming nonsense.

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Michelle's avatar

He is all for climate lockdowns... 😩

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SusanMc's avatar

Maybe there’s hope for Bobby on other issues. I read his story about how he kept being encountered by some women at his climate change/global warming events where he’d speak. They repeatedly showed up trying to get his attention to talk to him about childhood vaccines (their children were/are vax injured). He dodged them until one time he listened. The rest is history.

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I’ve never heard him describe those events as global warming events. He described that he was talking about the harms of environmental pollution. And the women showed up to say, hey, look, if you have concerns about environmental toxins like mercury, you should look at the mercury we inject into our kids.

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Michelle's avatar

I was thinking that his voice issue was a vaccine injury.

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AngelaK's avatar

Reinstated to Instagram for less than a week and 841k followers.

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CaplT's avatar

Pray for his life and safety. There are too many with too much money who will ā€œaccidentā€ him.

The press will claim it’s the Kennedy curse.

Even if you would not vote for him, even if he doesn’t win the nomination fix, he is successfully bringing the conversation of the real pHarm to the campaign trail.

He needs protection from harm.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I agree, saw an interview where he was talking about gov involvement in the assassination of his uncle and I thought, dang, hope he has some good security detail. Stepping on a lot of toes these days.

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Jaci's avatar

Having the ads off tv would be an incredible blessing. If you aren't sick before watching the ads, you are after the list of side effects.

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Scott Kinghorn's avatar

Interesting how there's never a list of side effects for the gene therapy shots??? I know safe and effective. lol

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Tom's avatar

To the "stakeholders," they're not SIDE EFFECTS, they're RESULTS.

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Starsky's avatar

On YouTube also…I’ll be watching a health blogger talking about curing diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid, etc through diet…and constantly get interrupted by a string of pharma ads.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I never see ads on YouTube. Using the Brave browser.

Or simply install an ad-block extension.

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Jon Swenson's avatar

A broken clock is correct twice a day.

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SusanMc's avatar

"First executive order, take big Pharma ads off televisionā€. ABSOLUTELY; I’ve been saying Pharma ads are killing us; we outlawed tobacco ads. Seemed to replace with Pharma. Buying propaganda time, plus ā€œowningā€ the networks & programs.

When the SEC schools (athletics) partnered w/ Pharma re: cv shots, I knew we were in deep trouble.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Keep at it Florida man. We need all this insight!

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Fla Mom's avatar

That's a disappointing response from one of the rare candidates from whose mouths words like 'Constitution,' 'freedom,' etc., come. The President has no such authority in the Constitution. Tyranny is fine, as long as it's our side in charge?

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

They're now marketing Gardisil to kids as young as nine

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SusanMc's avatar

😔

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Texas nurse's avatar

C&C army has been so encouraging fighting cultural battles. Which, is why I started getting involved. Our church in Washington refused to see the truth about the jabs when Jeff posted the letter to pastors. So we moved to Texas to join a like minded church! I definitely think we can push on the DEI junk to stop it.

I asked a few weeks ago about people’s advice regarding a legal battle with a hospital in Texas. As a nurse I am being accused of not giving remdisivir. I worked 20 weeks in covid ICUs and saw the horrors there. Thanks to everyone for the encouragement to fight the allegations. I have talked to several lawyers and found that it will be difficult to win but I feel that for the sake of others and myself it is worth fighting! I am definitely nervous but trusting God is good and in control or all things.

Some were asking about helping me finically and my sister set up a givesendgo if you want to help with my legal fees. Thanks!!!!

https://givesendgo.com/GARCG?utm_source=sharelink&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=GARCG

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Rebecca, as a retired ICU/Public Health nurse, I thank you for this. Please read my story. We need to unite as nurses. We may not "win" by the world's standards but we will be winners. God is most certainly good and He goes before us to prepare the way.

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Annie's avatar

Amen.

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Moriarty's avatar

It would be great to see the C/C nurses form groups across the country and get politically active.We could make a big impact.COVID 19 has show us how far the government is willing to go to take our freedoms away.This is just the start of more to come.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Amen to this.

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AJ#2's avatar

Where is your story.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Probably her Substack. It says next to her name the name of her Substack ("writes ..."). Try clicking on that name.

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SusanMc's avatar

Found it! Thanks

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Texas nurse's avatar

Thank you

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Donated! And will cross post to my puny little substack to help get others to join the fight. Thank you for being strong and courageous. My niece is a nurse and so is my brother in law. Both would stand up like you are doing. Both fought against forced vaxx and both have seen the destruction of rundeathisnear.

We personally fought a legal battle (medical for our special needs daughter) against the state of oregon 10 years ago…against all odds…in a case we were never supposed to win…in a case never taken up by a family before…with a lawyer who had no experience in that field (there were none) but was willing to fight for us….it ended up costing $18k but the lawyer only charged us $10k and God provided in our finances to pay it back…all of it! And we won! It was David vs Goliath! And God won!!!

Other nurses won’t know they can win until people like you stand up and give God the chance to help you win.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I love your testimony, it is amazing what we can do with faith in God and some determination!! So encouraging!!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I saw your donation! Nice!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I appreciate you kicking it off! I’ve been saying people need to stand up and fight. I put my money where my mouth is šŸ˜‰ šŸ’ŖšŸ»

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Lisa Ca's avatar

This seriously brings me to tears.

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Texas nurse's avatar

Wow!! Praise God! Thank you for sharing and supporting! Such an encouragement.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

You’re welcome! Thank you for speaking up and standing up. May God go before you and pave the way to victory! Courage is contagious!

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Christy's avatar

Praying for you!!! Know there are so many people encouraging you!!!! And plz plz plz keep us updated on your fightšŸ’œšŸ’œšŸ’œ

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Texas nurse's avatar

I will! Thank you! This means so much to see people are willing to support my effort to fight!

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Christy's avatar

And then some!! I have another friend who is fighting back also!! Might want to look into homeopathic medicine. So much to understand and learn😊

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Dropped a $32. Thank you for your efforts.

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daverkb's avatar

Bravo Florida Man!

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Texas nurse's avatar

Wow!!!! Thank you so much!!!

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Annie's avatar

I subscribe to C&C as an investment in my mental and emotional well-being. Knowing there were others out there like me was and is important. Especially living in covidiot land in the western suburbs of Philly. Add to this the multipliers - my donations have impact as part of a larger group. I feel the power of good. The power of The Lord working through me and others here. Hope and joy! 🄰

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Texas nurse's avatar

Such a blessing! I def agree it is so sweet to join in a battle and never thought I would be the one asking for support! Thank you!!

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Just sent a donation. C'mon C&C'ers, step up and do your thing. Jeff, maybe we should multiply this gal!!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I sure wish we could get this comment from Rebecca up to the top so more people see it and more would get behind her and push her across the finish line. We need warriors like her!!!

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Jeff will see it😊

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RunningLogic's avatar

He ā€œlikedā€ it šŸ™‚

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Freedom Fox's avatar

I was on the campus of a small "Christian-values inspired" university in Massachusetts recently. The chapel on the university was where several of the guest speakers addressed attendees. The bathrooms were downstairs along with many offices and desks, where every single wall and door was plastered with posters, banners, pictures, slogans, all types of BLM/DEI/LBGTQABCDEFGHIJ.../CRT Marxist crap I was vomiting in my mouth to see. Satanic crap, overt occultism, blasphemy, religious intolerance screaming from the entire basement of a House built to honor the Lord.

Locating the HQ of "The Base," a term used for the hub of radical Marxist activities in a community in a chapel was not a coincidence. These Satanic cretins are very much into the symbolism of all things. The symbolism of choosing a house of God to be their hub of operations is intentional, Satan screaming he is more important than God. Which is why he was kicked out of God's kingdom in the first place. Churches and universities. Universities where demons like Mayor Beetlejuice are "safely" banished to poison the minds of the next generation. Our most important institutions shaping the morals and minds of a society. Houston, we have a problem.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Amen. Just disgusting.

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Laura Hayes's avatar

Rebecca,

I am eager to make a donation to support you! Would you mind providing a brief recap for us as to what exactly you did that has resulted in the TX Medical Board going after you? I know from watching The Burzynski Movie years ago what a seat of corruption and evil that board is, right up there with its counterpart in my former state of CA.

Glad you are taking up the fight, and good on you for leaving a church that refused to listen to truth!

Laura Hayes

https://www.ageofautism.com/exclusives.html

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Laura Hayes's avatar

I reread the donation link, and see that it is the TX Board of Nursing bringing charges against you, not the TX Medical Board…but my guess is that they are closely aligned in their levels of corruption and maliciousness.

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Texas nurse's avatar

The Texas Nursing Board is even worse than the Texas medical board. They assume any allegation the nurse is guilty with no way to defend yourself unless you hire a lawyer. The allegations were brought by a doctor (I am assuming) who I had confronted about her care of an unvaccinated patient. She was so unprofessional and rude. She had made a few comments about my patients refusing to take Remdesivir. I quit the hospital after 2 months because it was so unsafe. Terrible nurse ratios/all brand new grads. I had witnessed several people die due to poor care etc. I brought this to administration and I believe in retaliation they filed allegation to the board that I hadn't charted correctly, hadn't given remdesivir, and hadn't given and oral medication to a patient who couldn't safely swallow. (Jeff has my files as I contacted his office for help). They were super helpful in getting me in touch with a lawyer in Texas!

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Your soul wins. The most important win of all. The win of eternity. A grateful humanity thanks you for putting your earthly comforts at great risk. Prayers.

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Texas nurse's avatar

Thank you!!!

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AJ#2's avatar

Please share your story with Del Bigtree from the Highwire.

https://icandecide.org/blow-the-whistle/

and the Protocol Kills website

https://icandecide.org/blow-the-whistle/

and American Frontline Nurses

https://www.americanfrontlinenurses.org/

Also MaryBowdenMD who is being attacked in TX

https://twitter.com/MdBreathe

As nurses we have always been put in an un -winnable bind of following doctor's orders and being liable if we do them if they are wrong and being liable if we don't do them because they are wrong. I think it is the major reason we as nurses suffer from learned helplessness. Will be heading to your Givesendgo.

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Texas nurse's avatar

Thank you for the links and your support!!!

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Sarah Wilkinson's avatar

I just want to thank everyone who has donated to my sister- Rebecca. She has worked so hard to fight for the lives of her patients- especially when she worked in the COViD units. She helped so many friends and family when we had COViD. She helped countless friends who believed the government about COViD - change their minds with the truth. We know she is being retaliated against for her views and how she advocated for COViD patients at the hospital in Texas. Your support- not only financially- but words of encouragement will help her continue this fight!

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SusanMc's avatar

Trying to donate; glitches.

Keeps telling me my credit card info isn’t correct. I know it is! Will keep trying

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Texas nurse's avatar

Thank you so much for your support!!

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daverkb's avatar

Just donated. I'm hoping quite a few of you all will do the same. And God bless this wonderful nurse for the guts and determination to do what is right.

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Texas nurse's avatar

Thank you!!! Such a blessing!!

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MB's avatar

God bless you for taking a stand. Remdesivir killed my dad. I am appalled by the doctors who administered it to my dad despite his having only 1 kidney (a contra-indication). The amount of willful blindness amongst medical practitioners is unconscionable.

Try Wakins & Letofsky in CA - they might be able to connect you with a TX lawyer. They have a former nurse on their team who left practice as a conscientious objector after seeing what this deadly drug and the jabs were doing to patients.

https://www.wl-llp.com/legal-help-for-remdesivir-cases/

2900 S. Harbor Boulevard, Suite 240

Santa Ana, CA 92704

Toll Free: (866) 439-1295

Office: (949) 476-9400

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Texas nurse's avatar

Thank you!!!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I’m so glad your sister set something up.

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Texas nurse's avatar

Thank you for your support!! Really means so much!!

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

Nothing to do with anything mentioned in today’s post, but just an extra helping of Good News :). My husband and I watched ā€œJesus Revolutionā€ Friday night. He was riveted. A believer but not a church goer, he said he wanted to join me at church Sunday...and he DID. And he paid attention. And he wanted to discuss the message afterward. God is so good and is working all around us all the time. Even the smallest of miracles are huge. Thank you for the good news today, Jeff!

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Jacquie's avatar

That’s awesome! It’s a great movie! Have you seen series The Chosen? It brings the Bible to life.

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CitizenA's avatar

ā€œThe Chosenā€ series has been so moving, emotional, and thrilling to watch. I’ve watched all 24 episodes (season 1, 2, & 3… with season 4 in production) five times and it never gets old. I pick up on subtle & meaningful lines that I missed before, with each viewing. And I still cry and laugh and feel great joy with each viewing of The Chosen.

It’s free, and using the Chosen’s app is easy to access, although it is shown in other venues as well. The actors, dialogue, and sets cannot be praised highly enough. First class all the way. It stays true to Scripture, however, the back stories of the characters are fictional yet great care taken to not conflict with Scripture. The creator of The Chosen, Dallas Jenkins, funds production through crowd sourcing.

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Jacquie's avatar

Nice to see a fellow fan! 😁

I plan to watch the aftershows as I get to season 3 again. I’ve watched most everything else I think.

Yes, the waiting is hard! That’s why I’m rewatching to help with the waiting and to learn more and pick up on things I didn’t the first time around.

I would love for them to do the Acts of the Apostles! It would be very inspiring I think!

I believe this is helping spread the good news around the world to a world in desperate need of saving. It’s happening at the right time when the potential harvest is abundant.

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

I will definitely check it out...thank you for sharing!

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Jacquie's avatar

You and your husband will love it!

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CitizenA's avatar

You are welcome Dee Dee. Although I liked Jesus Revolution, it doesn’t compare to the quality and emotion & spiritual impact of The Chosen. Not even close.

I know you will not only get a lot out of viewing The Chosen, but enjoy the superb acting and authentic sets.

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Jacquie's avatar

Have you watched the bonus material like the Roundtables? They are so good at explaining things. Right now, I’m watching each round table and then watching the corresponding episode. It’s my second time watching the show. Just watched the first three seasons this past Lent. I’ve become a huge fan!

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CitizenA's avatar

Yes, Jacquie, I have watched every bit of it, the Rountables, the Bonus Content, the Aftershows (interviewing the actors) and even the ā€˜Gen-Z Reacts to The Chosen’ which was very interesting, and somewhat surprising, as well.

My only sadness is waiting for (in-production) season 4 which will take a while to be completed and released. Their plan is to do 7 or 8 seasons. And if they manage to get all the way through the Gospels, I wonder if they will then go to Acts of the Apostles?

I just hope the world doesn’t implode before they complete their mission which I believe will change many hearts to the truth.

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

I will definitely check it out!

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Annie's avatar

I love that movie. My son and I went to see it in the theater. He was moved too. Mentioned it to his friends. God is all around us. ā¤ļøšŸ„°

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

The sound of freedom is out July 4th

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh that’s wonderful!!!

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Pixie Prissy's avatar

Gave me goosebumps. Thank you for sharing this beautiful positive story. God is good.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Praise God!

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

I will definitely check it out!

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

When He got into the boat, His disciples followed Him. And behold, there arose a great storm on the sea, so that the boat was being covered with the waves; but Jesus Himself was asleep. And they came to Him and woke Him, saying, ā€œSave us, Lord; we are perishing!ā€ He said to them, ā€œWhy are you afraid, you men of little faith?ā€ Then He got up and rebuked the winds and the sea, and it became perfectly calm. The men were amazed, and said, ā€œWhat kind of a man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey Him?ā€

— Matthew 8:23-27 NASB1995

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daiva's avatar

šŸ—Ø The purpose of a human being on this earth is to contribute to life and beauty and to apprehend, to behold the magnificence of creation and take delight in it. ~~Charles Eisenstein

charleseisenstein.substack.com/p/ufos-planetcide-and-the-maturation

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Roger Beal's avatar

The "other" purpose of a human being is to glorify God, and enjoy Him forever.

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Fortified City's avatar

It is the sole preoccupation of man to search for God and find him.

ā€œThen shall ye call upon me, and ye shall go and pray unto me, and I will hearken unto you.

And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your (whole) heartā€ Jeremiah 29

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

But, if He wasn't searching for us...we'd never find Him. As Spurgeon so wisely said, He's the Hound Dog from heaven.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

The MOST important purpose is to know and glorify God and to share the Gospel with others!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

What is man's chief end?

To glorify God and to enjoy Him forever.

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I recall an inspirational take on that famous parable. As a prayer for the Christian, or as simply an inspirational meditation for the rest, consider that, from the sailor's viewpoint, having the courage or serenty to accept his situation (rocking on a perilous sea) is equally as good as God quieting the storm. There are other variations on the idea. Another classic is: A one-legged man went to pray at a local shrine (church, etc.) An Athesit scoffed "Fool! God isn't going to regrow your leg!" The believer calmly replied "I did not ask God for a new leg. I asked Him to give me the strength to live without one."

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

This scripture was the basis of our Sermon on SundayšŸ™. The Great I Am. Wonderful.

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MaryAnn's avatar

This scripture was our message just yesterday! I love how God has our backs. ā¤ļø

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

Do you happen to live in CO?

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MaryAnn's avatar

No. I love visiting that beautiful state though! I am in deep blue IL.

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Nonconforming's avatar

More signs:

I live in deep blue Park Slope, Brooklyn. Last year in June I couldn't leave my house without choking on Pride flags. This year they have virtually disappeared. Neighbors aren't putting them on their houses. Businessses, only a couple. Even the super-correct music school that was pushing pronouns last year cut back to a string of small pennants around their garden tent. Is is possible that more people are becoming ashamed of the Pride flag?

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RunningLogic's avatar

That IS encouraging!!

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Annie's avatar

In Phoenixville PA the pride celebration was much more low key. My husband and I avoided going there because of it. We were shocked. There was one business that had their pride crap up with the owners outside. I smiled, looked at the pride crap and kept on walking. Hope they got the message.

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AngelaK's avatar

Love 'pride crap'.šŸ˜‰šŸ‘

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

I had some potholders that were stripes of different colors. I threw them out!

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AngelaK's avatar

Good news! (Brooklyn raised girl here, from a more traditionally conservative part of the borough-Bay Ridge/border Dyker Heights).

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I miss bay Ridge. Only lived there a few years in the 90’s

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I live in a neighborhood that historically can’t get enough of virtue signaling and I’ve only seen one yard with those eyesores!

We’re winning! Keypad warriors are warriors! Throw sand in the machinery every chance you get! We are the resistance.

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mark romkee's avatar

Jeff, regarding positive attitudes, I learned the 1 true way to happiness many years ago. It is this simple.

KNOW GOD, KNOW PEACE.

No God, NO PEACE.

This is the ONLY WAY to find true happiness and peace. I'm a colon cancer survivor, told I would not survive the operation, and then that I would never walk again. By God's grace I can walk! If people will ask Jesus to come into their heart, they will know a peace that passes all understanding (Philippians 4:7-9), as I do.

I give God the glory for folks like you that are fighting the good fight.

We have the most powerful tool of all, and that is PRAYER.

2 Chronicles 7:14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Excellent Mark Romkee! You’re right; it is truly that simple! God bless you!

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AngelaK's avatar

Make no mistake, the culture war and those who fund it like Soros, and promote it, like Hollywood and minion liberals everywhere, are simply demon possessed haters of God and hateful Christianophobes.

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Fortified City's avatar

ā€œFor the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and PEACE and joy in the Holy Ghost.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Oh, yeah!

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Mimi Bear's avatar

Might I request one of these ā€œWe’re Winning!ā€ posts maybe once monthly? My ultimate trust is in the sovereignty and lordship of Jesus Christ, but a little concrete information helps a lot!

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RunningLogic's avatar

I second this!!

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Fortified City's avatar

Once a month just to off set everything else.

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CaplT's avatar

It used to be on C&C that most of the posts highlighted good news. Even down to the weekly stats on COVID cases in a state that wouldn’t shut down.

The bio weapon labs in the Ukraine got us into war news (we clamored for it) but there is so much covid and authoritarianism movement in the US - softening and breaking the hard lines.

18 months ago no one could have found a lawyer to take a vaccine injury case. Or hardly find ivermectin.

10 months ago (Aug 2022) the mandates dropped.

Last month the covid federal state of ā€œemergencyā€ was lifted.

We have learned a lot of lessons, the first of which is

DO NOT BECOME COMPLACENT; GET INVOLVED.

The second of which is

DO NOT LOSE HEART.

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ā€œThe notion that everything wrong that’s happened to us over the last three years could possibly be fixed with a few months of focused attention is a Satanic lie straight from the pits of Hell. ā€œ

Jeff - thank you for that reminder. God bless you.

And yes, I will choose hope.

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Transcriber B's avatar

Re: "doombloggers are almost certainly psyoperators, purposely dispiriting people."

Exactly.

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Roger Beal's avatar

The newest highly dangerous occupation in America is "social media influencer".

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devoalan's avatar

Dangerous to others, never themselves. It should be the other way around. But as a word, it is incredibly apt. Influencer. Roll it off the tongue. It portrays that every person that follows them, is an imbecile and need to be influenced. And it makes themselves out to be the snake oil salesman of the late 19th century. Like the wizard of oz.

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Michele's avatar

Roll it off the tongue: follower.

Somehow that one slipped by a lot of people.

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devoalan's avatar

And what were people that had great influence over others in the past? We called them an inspiration. Humanity has fallen. Not a gloom and doom, just think about that term for a minute.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

We can still stealthily inspire. We need to make deliberate every action—give it to God for good.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

This morning received a message thru my website. An ā€˜influencer’ wanted me to post his blog on education, on my website. What?

I reported it as spam 🤫

Didn’t even bother to check out whether he was woke or not, it’s my website, selling products, nothing to do with education in any way! 🤪

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Way to block ā€˜em, sister! They are idiots by and large. We’ve got this.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

🤣 Thanks for the support sister!!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

That can go both ways.šŸ˜Ž. Be a warrior.

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Transcriber B's avatar

When I read doomy whingy posts, I cannot help but conclude that the poster is a fool or a troll. I'm not saying a person is a fool for feeling down once in a while-- but they sure are a fool if they come online to drag everyone else down. I mean, what team are you on?? Once in a while I answer with some positive note about the many underreported legislative victories, otherwise, I treat it like a cockroach in a friend's kitchen. Ignore.

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CaplT's avatar

People can lose heart - become disheartened.

They need en-couragement. (Cour meaning heart). Give them their a heart back, strengthen their hearts and will.

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Transcriber B's avatar

I agree... and on reflection, my comment is too harsh... still, I suspect that the overwheming majority of those whingy downer comments are placed by paid trolls.

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Annie's avatar

Yes. They hate themselves and want to bring you down to their level of despair.

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AngelaK's avatar

I disagree. Sometimes a person feels depressed from all the news we read and just want to share with people who will understand because of similar political/religious ideas. People can't do it at work or with acquaintances and it isnt small talk people will want to hear at church coffee either. The internet is often the only safe source of sharing these days. šŸ¤·āœŒļø

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Sharing is good. Just guard against ā€˜wallowing’ in it.

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AngelaK's avatar

Indeed!

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Michelle's avatar

True. My family doesn’t want to talk with me about current events or anything that could be considered even remotely political....

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Annie's avatar

The internet is only the only safe source of sharing theses days? Hmm.

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Transcriber B's avatar

I actually think that some are just bots.

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TriTorch's avatar

The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it. -Selwyn Duke

To the above point: Right now I am in a debate at the popular.info blog which is COVID propaganda junction. Please join me and chime in: https://popular.info/p/the-pernicious-elite-obsession-with/comment/17481169

Guys please go over there and join the fight.

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TriTorch's avatar

We've got to confront these people head on with accurate data about the COVID lies. If we do not the world is heading to hell on earth. If we can change some minds today, we will be one step closer to rounding up the criminals responsible for this nightmare, throwing them in jail (or executing them), and bringing the world back from the brink of the abyss.

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Annie's avatar

At work, the vaxxed were concerned because someone they knew has covid. I asked why they were so concerned because aren't they vaxxed? Why the concern? I said I am not worried at all. They know I am unvaxxed. They had no reply as there's not a good reply. So maybe through the brainwashing and brain fog they will think a little šŸ¤”

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TriTorch's avatar

That's fantastic Annie! We have got to break the COVID spell and things like that go a long way toward doing it by kicking fractures in their cognitive dissonance.

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AngelaK's avatar

I feel more comfortable on political FB posts now reminding people of Bidens forcing the 'ineffective, poison' jab ..No one responds to that. It is becoming more accepted it seems. Two years ago was a different story.

Personally I wont forget what he did, and will keep on reminding people on social media, especially as we are getting closer to elections.

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Jen's avatar

Agree, that is unforgiveable. It's one of many things that will be his legacy. Along with grifting millions of taxpayer dollars for his crime family, creepy sniffing, leaving border open allowing US invasion & crime spree, closing pipeline and creating US energy dependence on foreign countries, Afghanistan exit debacle, Russia/Ukraine disaster, and all of this while wandering around in a constant state of near total confusion. I remember when he was running my Dad said if he got elected he would be the worst president we've ever had. I thought he was being dramatic. Nope, he was right on the money and it was worse than any of us expected.

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devoalan's avatar

That site requires you to subscribe to even like a post. Tried. What a horrid site, like normies in heaven. Or " this site approved by neocons r us. Or let's try to make this claptrap appealing to the mindless set. You should stay clear of that hole, friend.

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TriTorch's avatar

Ah that explains a lot, thank you: i was not aware you could not even uovote without a subscription. Wow, what a pathetic excuse for a blog.

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devoalan's avatar

Wow. Went there. Can't ever go back. It's a hall of idiots beating up on one guy. Fuck. I thought they would all shutup after enough proof came out about all things new. Nope, they are as stupid as they were before the cold, and stupider now. I think we need a new separation of humans. Those that think, and those that refuse to.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Please refrain from using profanity. Thanks.

I for one, am sick and tired of people using these words to get a point across. I see them and stop reading. Enough filth is pushed on us everyday. Be the cleaner upper.... šŸ˜‰

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Agree. I don’t understand why anyone thinks using the F word is necessary. My dad always said profanity is a sign of a limited vocabulary.

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Sharon's avatar

Exactly what I tell people…..including my husband who slips once in a while!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

My dad and mom said the same thing... limited vocab.

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Cecilia's avatar

My mom did as well. And what those who use profanity all the time don’t realize is that it loses its impact when heard all the time. Now if you ever hear a swear word come out of the mouth of someone who never uses profanity as a rule it really packs a punch. I still don’t condone it though as it lowers the individual IMHO.

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devoalan's avatar

There are limits to vocabulary. Sometimes an f bomb is required, like when you find that fifty percent of the greatest nation on earth a bunch of retards. So that means the other half are keeping us afloat. Sorry, ladies, I'll try to keep it in check.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I admire and appreciate your effort. We're all broken bro. All broken. Peace.

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SusanMc's avatar

Thank you; I’ve asked for curbing those buzz words too. There are better words to use that illustrate frustration.

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TriTorch's avatar

Thanks for checking it out.

Good news: I am not aiming at the CIA bots/stooges I am arguing with, I am aiming at the silent readers watching the debate.

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Politico Phil's avatar

LOL, you are a "special" warrior.

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devoalan's avatar

I had to read that hot mess a few times, and I'm pretty sure you were dealing with real retards. Not bots.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Ah….next level warrioring. Good for you

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Annie's avatar

Encourage them to get the flu, rsv, shingles and pneumonia shots coming out. Each and every shot available. Help them along.

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mary's avatar

Lol.... that’s just a tiny bit mean and hateful but an understandable thought. After all, they wanted to exterminate us if we didn’t comply....

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CaplT's avatar

Unfortunately there is/will be.

Many are dying including loved ones who cannot think through the fog of gov/media war.

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Notyours's avatar

And they're so certain of their position. It's all I can do to not join just to respond to one fool that posted "Robert Kennedy Jr is a lawyer, not a scientist. That alone should scare you, you know: a lawyer doing science." and point out the lowly Swiss patent clerk whom many believe advanced science.

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SusanMc's avatar

I scanned that blog & comments. Waste of time; they are blind to anything other than ā€œexpertsā€ & corporate entities. Let them get any shot they want. They aren’t even the tiniest bit curious about the past 3 yrs. Just drinking the koolaid w/out thinking.

The usual ā€œdiscreditingā€ anyone who has different views (even other real experts)

I couldn’t comment bc I won’t subscribe to that Substack.

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Kelly's avatar

I was once told: you arent trying to get thru to the people that are arguing with you. You are trying to get thru to that silent, logical thinker that is reading but not replying.

I dont have the energy or desire to debate with people - but good luck to those that do.

I checked out your link, but wouldnt be able to do what you do. :)

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TriTorch's avatar

Agreed. Thanks for checking it out, SusanMC

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Sez gotta be a subscriber and, no.

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TriTorch's avatar

I do not blame anyone for not paying to post comments there, but upvotes would have sufficed to support my arguments and make my comments more visible. Ah well, maybe next time.

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Kelly's avatar

I gave you some upvotes. :D

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TriTorch's avatar

Many thanks Kelly! ^_^

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Transcriber B's avatar

Speaking of Mayor Lightfoot:

In a Public Comment, William J. Kelly Rips into Mayor of Chicago Lori Lightfoot at Her Final City Council Meeting

(Hat tip: https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/shenanigans-friday-march-17-2023)

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1636449273570279424/pu/vid/1280x720/36pqxheSJODpkR3c.mp4?tag=12

March 17, 2023

Same speech, different camera via

https://twitter.com/Williamjkelly/status/1636192717117042689

March 16, 2023

TRANSCRIPT

WILLIAM J. KELLY: Mayor Lightfoot, you and I may have gotten off on the wrong foot. Reporter William J. Kelly dot com. I'm a veteran reporter in the city of Chicago, Emmy award-winning TV host, radio, print journalism. I should be sitting over there with my colleagues but I'm standing over here because on a weekly basis I was going viral asking you obvious questions. And instead of answering them, you told me that crime was down. My videos went viral, millions of views, comments, likes and shares. And it was hurting your reelection campaign. So you revoked my media credential. That should never happen happen in a free country. And I'm asking the city council to take the media credential process away from the next mayor of Chicago and the next superintendent of police and put it in the hands of the Constitution.

What you've done to the city of Chicago— I feel like this is more of a victim impact statement than an actual public comment. What you've done to me is nothing compared to what you've done to the city of Chicago the city I was born and raised in, the city that I love with all my heart. You became mayor. The people of Chicago elected you. You shut down our schools, you shut down the churches, you shut down the businesses. You did the one thing I thought could never happen. As somebody who was born and raised on the South Side of Chicago I never thought I would see in my life I would ever see the city of Chicago brought down so low as you have managed to bring it down. Shame on you.

That is a legacy that you are going to have to carry. Future historians are going to have a hard time understanding how you are, how you ever even became mayor of the city of Chicago. I intend to write that book. I intend to make sure that at least there's some possible way for the city of Chicago to move forward. I hope that you realize what damage you have done to the city. I hope that after today's city council meeting you will pack your suitcase and get the hell out of my city.

MAN IN SUIT AND TIE AT MICROPHONE: Mr. Kelly. Mr—

WOMAN'S VOICE FROM AUDIENCE: There was a whole pandemic raging—

WILLIAM J. KELLY: You are a pandemic. You are a pandemic. Thank you.

2:57

[END]

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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:

William J. Kelly's rumble channel is https://www.youtube.com/@citizenkelly8999

His website is http://reporterwilliamjkelly.com/

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walk2write's avatar

Thank you for doing the tedious work of transcribing these verbal exchanges. Eventually the videos will disappear, but your work will endure and be seen by future generations. This is such a pivotal point in history.

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Transcriber B's avatar

Thank you for your kind words. May it be so.

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Christy's avatar

We have been homesteading for the past 10 years, ready for anything bad to happen. So after 10 years of learning soooooooooo much, raising our food etc, we are now traveling full time. If and when SHTF, we have no control over it. And THANK YOu to everyone involved in making things better!!!

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Duchess's avatar

Jeff, I am now super glad that I didn't put ceiling fans in my condo....I knew I should in the bedroom at least, but opted for a chandelier......so damn the electric bill for A/C ....

I would have had a fatal coronary....and as it is I am going to have nightmares and will check the chandelier over my bed nightly for about 2 weeks.

UGH.

Thank you for making me grateful for my choice!!

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Dr Linda's avatar

Watching that snake fly iff the ceiling fan was like a new version of ā€œSnakes on a Planeā€. That snake needed a laugh and wanted to scare the pants off of that person. Score one for the snake.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Snakes on a fan šŸ˜†

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Duchess's avatar

I couldn't watch Snakes on a Plane. :-)

I cannot abide a snake.

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rolandttg's avatar

Everything on earth is either an electron donor (good ) or an electron stealer (bad). Moving water, the earth, wonderful electron donors . Moving air, wind, an electron stealer. SAD (standard American Diet) is a big electron stealer.

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Duchess's avatar

That is so interesting...I am going to contemplate this for a while.

Why do I like storms? I love going out in them....

What is salt air? Because it always makes me feel better?

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Debra S Heard's avatar

I wonder how that snake got up there?

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Fortified City's avatar

He crawled out the ceiling where the ceiling fan wiring is located there is probably several others in the attic waiting to exit at some other location.

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Annie's avatar

Probably more than one snake in that house. Oh the horror of it. 🤯😳

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Starsky's avatar

I am thinking of the security uses and applications. Intruder at the front door? Engage the ā€œrepeating snake launcher.ā€

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Duchess's avatar

:-)

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Anja's avatar

šŸ˜±šŸ˜±šŸ˜±šŸ˜‚

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Tom's avatar

It won the election, fair and square.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

We had a huge king snake in the attic at our grandparent's house in the mountains. My brother had seen it but said nothing because we no longer had a problem with squirrels and chipmunks... Then one day the rental manager called to tell him there was a snake in the house, that he needed to get rid of it... He laughed. She didn't understand... She told him she was showing perspective renters the house when it stuck its head out of the vent in the ceiling... "What did you do?" She replied rapidly, "I diverted their attention to the floor!" Lol! He drove over to the house later and found the snake's skin near the attic entry door. It was over 6' long. He searched for the snake and then quietly departed and told the rental manager he left the snake in the attic. No more rodents. The snake was only there to eat and shed. He searched several times over the years but only found fresh snake skins of the same snake. No harm, no foul.

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Marsali S.'s avatar

I love this. We had a rat problem in our two attics for years, in spite of 'rat proofing.' What a pain. My husband became an expert exterminator. Beef jerky works the best in rat traps. We learned that rats love beef jerky, and it always triggers the trap catching the rat, unlike a piece of cheese that they can tease out of the trap. It was work for my hubs. If only we thought of a king snake, which are plenty here!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I used peanut butter...works very well.

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walk2write's avatar

That’s a great snake story! I’ve always considered snakes to be my helpers in the garden but prefer that they keep a low profile—neither seen nor heard.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Same here. I encounter quite a few black racers and never bother with them. My girlfriend and I were pulling weeds one day when she suddenly let out an ear piercing scream and fell backwards off of the milk crate she was seated on... I ran to help her up, laughing as she described what had transpired.... " I reached into the azalea bush to pull out the vines and out comes this snake right at me! Lord have mercy, I thought I was goin die!" I told her it was one of my harmless black racers... "Well, you can find another weed puller then cause I ain't goin let one send me to my grave!" She didn't return for several months, then when she showed back up she wanted to know if I'd seen the snake again. I told her she'd scared it away with her high pitched screams... She started pulling weeds again, but I did take note that she used her rake to clear the bushes before she reached her hand into the area... Lol

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Duchess's avatar

That's me. I scream the neighborhood down. Had one that used to live under the car in a hole in the cement in the barn. That damn snake chased me half way down the drive.

I fixed him though...moth balls down his hall and boxes of it sprinkled in the barn.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

No....he fixed you. The desire to offend harmless snakes dies when you learn about them. My eldest daughter was pertified of snakes, yet they showed up frequently in her life. At the age of 40 she began a selfless journey, by joining a facebook group to overcome her fear of all kinds of snakes. Now, she is the resident family snake expert. "Moccasins are vipers. They are aggressive. They will get out of your way. No, they won't chase you. They aren't that kind of aggressive." She was speaking to her son, matter of factly, after he asserted that moccasins will come after him. He was immediately calmed, armed with education. I am so proud of her! The mom who had no real fear of snakes never thought to speak to her fear in such a way as she did.

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Duchess's avatar

I even bought a book about how to get over fear of snakes.

Nope.

It is atavistic in me. Probably had something to do with my childhood, and I won't repeat the story here as it would definitely identify me...but the teenager up the street kept exoctic snakes and they used to escape.....I am probably traumatized for life about them.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I've heard my share of snake stories... I understand.

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Debra S Heard's avatar

6' long is a big snake, too big for me to think it's ok to hang around the house.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Harmless snake. They stay out of the open, keep pretty much to themselves... and are better to have around than chipmunks, mice and squirrels...

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

We use bald eagles for that purpose. When the squirrel pop increases, the eagles show up, then the squirrel pop decreases.

Rinse and repeat, every year. Life is good.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Hawks will do that too! And, Osprey!

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JW's avatar

They enter the attic and find the hole where the fan was attached.

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