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Feb 12·edited Feb 12Liked by Jeff Childers

Travesty Kelce has morphed into a repugnant, narcissistic, hollywood freak in less than a year. A hapless tool of the Establishment....a full blown debased sellout and all around purse toting putz. "Pfizer on line 1."

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That Andy Reid shove was not a good look.

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The transformation is complete. He is indeed a horses ass.

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

Always interesting what the phenom of Fame and Fortune Mind Phuqes does to humans minds in really a short time.

I'm not gonna bother with other examples.

My qwerty board has enough miles on it.

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We don't know what TK's mindset was before fame and fortune arrived. Guessing he probably didn't have too far to fall.

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Seems like football players are used to giving and taking hard hits on the field as normal.

Then in time off the field, the impact has some effects. Albeit money or body trauma.

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As soon as they sign their name in blood, they become obvious shallow shells of a human and must show off.

Did you see the obvious symbolism in this character hanging out with Swift?

https://www.bitchute.com/video/3LF5eKTNR0db/

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Swift will become comparable to a Michael Jackson saga. (The Thriller launches)

The thirteen year old billionaire inner child pop star teeny bop never fades away.

Look at me Me dammit.....Look at me!!

Never a full tank.. that's always an empty mind.

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She hasn't reached her apex yet but she will probably die young, immamorialized, and in a plane crash like so many musicians. Maybe not... Similar stars...Stevie Nicks and Debra Harry have survied.

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unfair comparison to Michale Jackson, who for all of the bad press, was falsely maligned. If you read about the family history, that was one effed up set of parents

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Sounds like she should run for President.

She doesn't need a purse-totin' Secretary.....she already has one!!

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Yes, they’re pathetically lost souls and an easy target for Satan.

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I think most of the highest profile people are raised in a "cetain" way and chosen to be in the field they are skilled in.

Science music acting gov etc...

They must prove themselves or never make it and probably never get out once they're in.

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AND A NEW MEME TEMPLATE WAS BORN...:

CIRCUSsteria: Best Super Bowl Memes (More Taylor Swift!)

Waiting for the mail-in + 4AM touchdowns to be counted, a new meme template is born, a friendly reminder (courtesy of George Orwell) and more Super Bowl memes + more Taylor Swift!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/best-super-bowl-memes-more-taylor-swift-memes

CIRCUSsteria: Best Woke Super Bowl Memes (Who Gives a Sh*t!)

Waiting for Arizona to produce the results, Inverse Cramer NEVER fails, when your football team loses vs. the govt locking you down, waiting for Philly to burn and more woke Super Bowl memes!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/best-woke-super-bowl-memes-circuses

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I love your memes…

Too bad, Cramer doesn’t come out with recommendations every single week… Especially in crypto… Now that would be gold! We would know exactly where NOT to put our $$$ Or maybe that would be good for the actual traders… Know who to short! 😁💖🙏🏽

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He is being infested by demons through evil forces.

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Yes dark forces are trying to take him down and having some success. His rage at the coach and later his screaming on the stage accepting the award, even Taylor look a little embarrassed. Not classy. Looked like he was possessed possibly vaccine induced rage if nothing else. And the outfit was so embarrassing; yes please take his man card!

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Based on her past "relationships," Swift seems to enjoy humiliating men.

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She'll eventually break up with him and write a song about how awful he was.

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Whiskey for my men and beer for my horses!

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He is the perfect prey. Vulnerable, fragile and gullible. They just ate him up. Pfizer’s little b**ch.

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Toby Rogers thinks that after Damar Hamlin's heart attack, Pfizer paid off his family. Then they bought Kelce and right on cue he hooked up with Taylor Swift and bam, Pfizer's vaccines are back in the game.

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Luckily for Pfizer there aren’t any people left who think for themselves in the world of fame, power and money. It’s like offering crack to a crackhead 😂

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😛

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I am in KC and lots of rage on my feed about that. Harrison Butker should have been on that platform where they presented the trophy, not that Neanderthal Kelce.

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I’ve lived in KC for 14 years now but prior to that lived in WI my entire life. The Chiefs success has gone to their heads and they’ve become an obnoxious team that is difficult to like despite the Hunt family’s classiness, the legacy of Andy Reid and the talent of Mahomes. Travis Kelce is a jerk and the obsession with TS is an indication of how low our society has sunk. I wonder what drugs Kelce takes that could explain his violent outbursts that have been witnessed on camera and especially his abusive, inappropriate behavior towards Andy Reid. Why he wasn’t thrown out of the game immediately is a mystery to me. Poor sportsmanship, immaturity, lack of consequences for his actions all result in the embarrassing conduct of this idiot. And why people who did respect the Chiefs and their success are falling away from cheering for this team.

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Well I have been in the KC area my whole life, and lots of bandwagon fans for sure. We had season tix in the 90's and 00's when FB was still just a game and politics was kept off the field for the most part. Got too expensive and too woke and haven't been to Arrowhead since take a knee. So, it's kind of funny, back when I cared, most people laughed at me. Now, I really don't care, and this whole town is obsessed with this team. Bread and circuses. Although I did watch last night, and it was an exciting game at the end. Really thought KC was off, momentum definitely going SF's way, but Mahomes is at his best when the chips are down.

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Or is it all rigged as my very wise 94 year old mom says?

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Well, a late friend, who sadly died of turbo cancer in 2022 was an avid NFL better/fantasy player. He was good at it and made some serious dough on it for years. Had a living room with multiple big screen tv's so he could monitor all the games. But around 2018/19 or so he started dialing back, claiming it was fixed. He would go off on fairly long and detailed rants on this that kind of went over my head. Gambling is not me or my hubby's thing so some of the details were lost on me. My hubby said it was an excuse because he had a losing year??

And I did not watch the game super closely, I was multi-tasking, lol, but there were not a lot of questionable calls that I could tell. And from a practical standpoint, if it was truly fixed, in today's super connected internet age, you would think there would be a stray whistleblower here and there. But the NFL and sports betting are becoming behemoth industries, so it would not surprise me in the least if he was at least partly right.

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“Just like we drew it up.”

-dark Brandon

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Travis was a further embarrassment on the stage. Pushing the coach was awful and then he couldn’t act classy on stage either.

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Kelce was there for the sound bites. He's a Good Ol' lovable Party Animal. Everyone wants to hear him say the tired cliches. He's harmless, right?

Right?

Agreed on Butker. He did more than Kelce for the game results.

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Lovable?? Harmless? The rage he has displayed in several recent games is not what I would describe as harmless. He’s a disrespectful, immature jerk at the very least. His mom should be ashamed of his behavior.

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I was being facetious. He is portrayed in public as everyone's best buddy. I'm sure that's not the case in real life.

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A few years ago I constantly got him mixed up with Gronk.

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Not knowing the dude's social history - was he a bully as a kid? is he a narcissist? etc with the questions - his behavior also raises the specter of (turbo?) CTE for he surely grew up playing football. One wonders if Swift will become a target of his emotional dysregulation, and if she will have the smarts to get out. With material for a new song. 🙄 Said with humanity and empathy, leaving politics and ideology aside. ...Did that come out right?

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I was in the 'Made in KC' store the other day to buy a gift (all locally produced items) and the #87 merch was EVERYWHERE. (I was there for the Christopher Elbow chocolates, not Kelce crap) So I guess he is making money for a lot of small businesses, lol.

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Correct. He’s creating a ‘brand’ … mainly for himself though.

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I didn't chose to watch any if the post game BS. I agree with your assessment!

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But it sets such a fine example for the junior varsity kids who treat jagoffs like Kelce as role models.

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OT: I love your username. Our town newspaper editor is from Pittsburgh and she writes a column called "Yinzer to Yooper."

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OK, this 'Burgh boy wants to know: What's a yooper??

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If you’re from Michigan, anyone who lives in the Upper Peninsula is referred to as a Yooper. I have never heard it referred to anything else.

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If you live in the U.P. = Yooper.

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Thank you! Gotta love American regional names!

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Upper Peninsula = UP = Yooper

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Yinz taught me somethin new today.

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Is Yinz from you-uns?

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Yes. Pittsburgh was once called "the Paris of Appalachia."

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What’s a Yinzer??

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Someone from Pittsburgh, I think. I learned it from journalist Salena Zito, another Yinzer.

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Thank you!

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Oh I love the name of that column!! 😍

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Jagoff 👍

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

I was appalled when K shoved Andy!!!

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Kelce acted like a man who no longer needs to earn a living. Dating Taylor Swift has gone to his head, as evidenced by his plaid garbage bag outfit that he wore to the game.

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Imagine lucky Taylor when he gets frustrated around her.

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Agreed.

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Shame on him. I doubt that's his first shove.😡

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Hopefully never forgotten

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But he's $20 million richer for taking on the role of "Mr. Pfizer." He is either a gigantic fool or a lover of money over a lover of people. There is no in between. I doubt he actually took the jab himself.

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Dude was a huge pot smoker/slacker in college, I doubt he is a very deep thinker. You offer 20 million treats to a Labrador, he'll wag his tail.

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Lol love that comparison 😆😬

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I get your point, but please don’t demean the Labrador by putting Mr. Pfizer’s behavior on par with that of this sweet breed. I’ve been best buds with two in my lifetime.

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Jim, it was a joke. I love Labradors, even the wild black lab I picked up in Texas in 2007 that literally tried to eat my house.

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I know that, was just facetiously busting your chops. From one Lab lover to another...

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Apparently, we have a lot of “labradors.” 🔥

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I wish I could claim I came up with that term, but it was a "nice" code word that my wife's sorority used for guys that were cute but dumb.

She still won't tell me if she or her sisters referred to me as a Labrador when we first met, but I'm pretty sure she did, but maybe I didn't pass the cute part.

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I still use the term…🤣

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And a bitch in heat.

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He had the look of a huge pot smoker and/or someone on a rona rage.

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$20 million…the price of selling his soul. The price to buy it back was paid in Jesus’s blood…I hope he realizes that one day!

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Yes, if he genuinely repents and seeks Jesus, he will be forgiven. I hope he realizes that someday too. I must admit, I have a hard time with wanting all these people who mandated or pushed the jab to not be judged. Maybe it's "righteous judgement," I don't know, but as a Christian, we must believe they can repent and be forgiven. We are all sinners. The people behind this democide certainly are on the side of evil. This "plandemic" has been a Satanic plot from the very beginning.

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He will be forgiven but God is just. TK will have to pay penance. Like all of us we will be forgiven but there is still a price to pay.

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Yes indeed Marie, Nothing but the Blood of Jesus can Save ❤️

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Pfizer employees didn’t have to take their product so I’d say you’re right.

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I can only imagine how many "special people" were exempt from taking the sacred miracle elixir. I know "Jab"cinda Ardern exempted 11,000 "special" New Zealanders from taking the elixir, while forcing it on the general population.

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one evil dude.

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He takes his orders from Swift.

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I think she’s a cyborg like Zuckerberg

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Agree, but will add that lovers of money are fools as well.

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I'm sure he's BOTH, Blair!

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Good point, Sharon Beautiful Evening!

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I doubt as well. Commercials use a lot of fake stuff for commercials - fake food, fake "proof", fake testimonials, fake jabs fits right in.

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He’s a fool and a lover of money, but also a lover of self, that in his case translates into a self-absorbed jackass. I put the probability of him taking the jab at 0.0%, which if correct makes him an ever bigger POS.

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He is a loser any way you look at it.

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In a month or two, he and Swift will "breakup. (ie end their co-marketing agreement)

That woman SURE knows marketing!

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I was thinking this the other day. The relationship is a ploy to get more women to watch the Superb Owl who normally wouldn't just to get the dish on the relationship in real time.

Now that it's over, the relationship has outlived its usefulness.

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Her being at the Super Bowl cemented my NOT watching it. I cannot stand the "new" Taylor Swift, or their fauxlationship. 🤮

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Me neither. Wanted to see Reba, but then heard about the Blk “anthem” - click… (would have been secretly rooting for SF - gasp - how low have I sunk?).

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Didn’t watch but haven’t in years. The silly drama of these 2 shallow people would have kept me away if I had been a fan of Super Bowl. There are multiple reasons I don’t ever watch…. Or care. Halftime displays. Ridiculously expensive ads.

I was pulling for San Francisco from afar.

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The commercials made me feel like I was watching TikTok! Geared towards the younger women .

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They made me wonder what kind of alternate universe those people live in. I just don’t see freaks on every street corner around here. However, (thank God) I live in a red state and town.

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I saw some in upstate New York, around Syracuse area. Not so much in Florida, near ft Myers. (& I haven’t explored Florida much yet, moved here just before lockdown. )

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Welcome to Florida. Just leave your politics back in upstate New York!

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We’re in Redneck country (Texas) so weirdos are rare unless you go to the big cities.

I’ll be visiting my sister in Ft Myers the first week of March. Can’t wait! I love visiting Florida!

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Yes, the NFL for years has tried to attract the younger demographic who is more attuned to soccer than football. At the time I read the article around the whole take a knee/SJW response, the 'average' NFL fan was a white male in his 50's. So the NFL was destroying its base in the hopes of attracting younger viewers. A local news story said that after the first TayTay attendance at a Chiefs game, that a top search on Google was "what is a tight end"? LOL My son works as an usher for the Chiefs, and the second game she attended, he was assigned to the section below her suite. Said half the people in his section came with binoculars. To watch the game up close? No, to turn around and get a close up into the luxury suite with the hopes of getting a glance at TS. He was disgusted by all this, so glad there are still a few young people with their heads screwed on right.

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Your first three sentences describe the "Bud Light" technique.

As the invasion of young fighting age males continues I think you will be correct that soccer takes over.

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An outdoor historical “living museum” I’m my state did an ad about the town residents watching the Superb Owl 😆 It was cute and hilarious 😁

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I’d watch that! Do you have a link for it?

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Love it!! We have a similar attraction here, Missouri Town 1865, but it's run by the County, so no fun creative videos. My kids used to love going there, though, they hold lots of events, like sheep shearing, cooking demonstrations and the like. My daughter was a huge Little House on the Prairie fan so this stuff was right up her alley.

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That was so cute!

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I wouldn't say ploy as much as marketing strategy. Only 25% of Gen Z watched football and 40% of Milleneals while 50-60% of Gen X and older watch it. If they want to survive, they need to get younger folks interested. Swift brings in the girls and betting apps to bring in the boys although the former seemed to be more successful.

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Ploy, marketing strategy. Same same, imo.

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I did hear that he pursued her mercilessly, so doubt relationship was pre orchestrated, but I wouldn’t take any bets on the longevity.

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Speaking of bets. My mom and I were out to lunch on Friday and the restaurant had a big screen tuned into a sports betting show. Sound was off but the headline to the graphic was showing odds on Swift/Kelce 'Prop bets'. Our waitress showed up at the time and I asked her, WTH is a prop bet? She was like, oh, you can bet on when Travis Kelce proposes to Taylor Swift. Truly bizzaro world times we are living in.

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so did it happen? Im so surprised they didnt endorse biden but maybe their handlers are re thinking that.

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No idea. There is a Super Bowl parade on Wed. Schools are even closed for it. Yes, really. So suppose there is another opportunity for a 'made for TV moment'

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🤯 How in he— did I know that? 🤯

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That ploy will never work on this woman, lol. :)

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My uncle has long derided sports and he wouldn’t be caught dead watching it….but lately he’s been on Facebook talking up Taylor and Kelce…just nauseating seeing him being manipulated into falling for the newest fad.

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There was a table full of young girls watching the game at the bar yesterday. They were actually paying attention too.

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Anyone else catch her weirdo friend flashing satan signs with the upside down cross? I saw it from the feed at Citizen Free Press. Watched it and thought what the hell was taytay doing while THAT evil shit was going down. Rewatched. She was (poorly) chugging a (presumed) adult beverage. Very classy. 😂

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

If it’s worth 20 big ones to Pfizer to have him be their drug pusher, how much were they paying Swift and her paramour for this concocted dating storyline. And were they paying the NFL for the airtime, or was the NFL willing to write it off for the extra exposure to a new audience? At least two young women at my workplace who previously had no interest in football were sporting KC jerseys yesterday, solely because of the Swiftie connection.

Have seen several comments saying that they only show Swift for a few times a game, maybe 30 seconds total. Okay, well look up how much that airtime costs during an NFL game. (Close to a million edit: 1 million for a regular season game, 7 million for a Super Bowl 30 second ad…how much camera time did Swift and Kelce get last night? Somebody calculate it)

The NFL at this point is more a vehicle for propaganda pushing than anything else.

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

You know, drug pusher is a perfect moniker for him. he attended my rival high school, Cleveland Heights High, where we would affectionately scream "Heights Bites" at the football games. Listen to him speak, he sounds like a gang member who just got paroled.

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It's a pretty smart agreement. In addition to bringing young women to the NFL, it brings young men to Swift's music.

I think this has lasted longer than the Chesney-Zellweger duet from a while back.

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I think it’s coming to an end very soon.

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Doubtful she knows anything about marketing. She’s a tool. She’s being used and propped up and glorified. She sold herself to the satanic cabal years ago and now they are calling in their marker. They pull her strings, not her. This kelce thing is a ploy to attain whatever agenda they’re working on. The most obvious is to prop up nfl after their ratings destruction with the kneeling and disrespect of our flag. They are licking their wounds and needed some big names and publicity to prop them up. It’s all about the money and agenda. And it is sponsored via ffizer. Ffizer owns everything. Tv. Media. Celebrities. Swift is being used, but her choices made that possible. The sooner the braindead sheep wake up the sooner we get to stop hearing her filthy name ever again. And her boy toy too. He was nobody. Then all of a sudden everybody knew who he was. No accident. It was all planned. And the sheep fall for it Every. Single. Time. It’s so sad. 😞

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Whatever we might wish to believe, she is actually quite intelligent - though maybe not in the domains we might like. She completely calls the shots on everything to do with her image, marketing, producing, etc.

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no one at that level calls the shots. they all made the deal w the satanists. but I do agree she's intelligent. smart enough to do what they say.

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Gosh so true!!

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Her breakup song can be “the last jab” hahaha

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ooohhh... catchy title!

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Lol 😝

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I think she has a sad life. Lots of money and talent, remade body, but no true love.

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

I was appalled at his manhandling Andy Reid. Shame!!

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

Being a former Pac-12 and NFL player myself, you NEVER touch your coach. I was surprised Kelce wasn't benched for that attack on his own coach. Doesn't matter if it was the Super Bowl. The prisoners are running the prison.

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Since you were a former NFL player, I have to ask DS… What do you think about dark Brandon‘s comment right after the Super Bowl, “Just like we drew it up.” 🤔🤔

Inquiring minds want to know… 🤔

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Given electronic weapons can be beamed directly into any humans' brains, it would not surprise me if such things were used at that game. Or more likely simply the old bribe and blackmail scripted show for that bread & circuses pro-profit biz.

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

FAKE NEWS!

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Thank you for your comment. I agree

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Made for TV drama. Possibly scripted?

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I wonder what drugs he’s using??

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Did the spike/nano-lipids cross his blood-brain barrier? That was my first thought.

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Honestly, that thought crossed my mind as well

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He dresses like a pimp from the 1970s.

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I said that too, except a gay one!

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(Not that there’s anything wrong with that) 😁

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Reminds me of Sam Smith’s transformation. Ick.

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When you mix your 7th Booster with Bud-Light…!!

https://x.com/bronmuse/status/1756839002295136659?s=61&t=ByiIIny-x9DO1thikDRybw

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Thanks for this.

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😂😂😂

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🤣

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As a woman who loves, men, dude is just not hot. HIs looks are average at best and his temper is super oft putting. I would rate him a 3.

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I’m embarrassed for Kelsey whoever he is (I don’t participate in co-opted cultural BS anymore) for the clothes he wore yesterday. He looked like he was trying to come off as the BIG MAN ON CAMPUS but instead looked like he was off to join the circus. And then when he started attacking the head coach?

The Deep State is highly invested in us adoring a bunch of idiots and distracting us with their circuses. The sooner we stop participating, the sooner they will stop the cultural brainwashing.

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NAILED IT! I couldn’t have said it better!

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To me, he resembles a 'WHITE" "YE"--geesh!! Vince Lombardi is rolling over in his grave. WHAT A BUNCH OF WOKE PUSSIES - I don't watch the NFL games anymore--haven't since they started doing the "bend the knee" jerkoff gestures!!

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All the idiotic things Kelce said on the stage after they won were just infantile

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His outfit Kinda reminds me of disco days. I still can’t envision many guys wearing a suit like that though.

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Obviously his gf took him shopping and dressed him up. Very cute. Post celebration kissy face time was very exciting for Swift fans. Personally I'm so old I was giddy about the "mom hug" scene. ♥️

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Behold the power of Swift!

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Could she be over soon, pleeeese?

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He and Taylor deserve each other.

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Feb 12Liked by Jeff Childers

Your theory about those refinery fires seems spot on, Master Dot Connector Jeff. Now we will all be paying attention. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻☕️

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I wonder if Tucker Carlson has thought about this Theory. Would love for him to do a piece on this.

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What a great idea- Tucker and our Jeff Childers working in tandem. Brilliant, insightful minds together...wow!

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Ooh yes that would be 🔥🔥🔥

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SERIOUSLY! That is a brilliant idea!!!

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ONLY WITH EXCELLENT SECURITY PLEASE>

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Of course, these two are treasures.

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Tucker did cover this! https://www.bizpacreview.com/2022/04/22/tucker-reports-on-odd-coincidence-of-multiple-food-processing-plants-burning-down-whats-going-on-1228806/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp6Kh_9s4Qc&t=473s After a couple food processing plants in Maine, of all places, caught fire a couple years ago, I looked into it. Found a list of over 100 food plant fires. My theory at the time was sabotage either by hostile actors who had gotten jobs there or by hacking into their systems.... I've been waiting to hear more on this if and when Jeff covered it.

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Yes!!! ‼️‼️‼️

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I've thought for a while that Tucker should interview Jeff.

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👍🏻 without the CIA developing the handle of ‘conspiracy theory’ you’d be know as the genius who saw the pattern and called it out as a warning to the rest of us.

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He sure laid out his case convincingly! Like we didn’t already know the open border was horrible, let’s add current sabotage to the list (as opposed to theoretical future sabotage).

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The enemy learned from the best. Sounds an awful lot like the resistance in WWII. Hidden in plain sight. Only now America is being sabotaged.

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Or Nordstream 2

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We haven's seen a reply to that...yet.

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Yet is right. The southern border has been so open the US is now likely loaded with Russian, Chinese, Iranian, and who knows what other, special forces and undercover agents. It's only a matter of time.

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I just found out that Donald Trump, Jr. suspected at the time that the train wreck/chemical spills in East Palestine, OH, were Russia's retaliation for Nord Stream. I haven't done much digging, but one similarity is the plumes of gas.

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Absolutely!!!

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Indeed it sounds so obvious. But.....what if it’s intended to look like a back & forth chess game? What if all of these events are perpetrated by the same entity? Say, an entity trying to provoke a global war. Or, an entity trying to control a stronghold over fuel prices. Food for thought. Just saying.

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

I had the same thought. Putin's management of the Ukraine war has been VERY measured and limited to the immediate theater always with the stated objective in sight. Heck, he didn't even respond to the gas pipeline bombing.

I agree with Jeff that "anecdotal evidence is often the very best evidence" and have stated that myself on several occasions. Allow me to paint another scenario though perhaps less obvious. Soros, Gates and Company have spent untold amounts of effort and money to curtail America's food supply and energy supply. They are literally trying to induce a collapse in our food supply here and in Europe. They want results or all that effort and money is for naught. But how to attack our food infrastructure without raising public alarm? I would have all my "operatives" set up and ready to go on a moment's notice with the potential targets all mapped out and staged for attack. Then as soon as something happens overseas that takes the headlines and has everyone distracted, that's when you strike at the targeted infrastructure. The distraction provides cover for the attacks. Rather than a silly "tit for tat", it's a war using distraction to cover their attacks. Soros and Company cannot risk a direct attack revealing themselves because then they will be attacked. That would lose everything especially their efforts to impose the WHO upon America.

I don't see any advantage in Putin engaging in a tit-for-tat with the USG. He has a very specific goal in mind and has no interest in broadening the war. I think this has been demonstrated. What I am suggesting is that there is more than one explanation for the "pattern" of food and energy supply fires. When I look at the continual list of food supply fires in the US, I have to conclude that this is much more than a tit-for-tat campaign. This is a systematic and CONTINUOUS attack on our food and energy infrastructure. The list that ASK posted suggests this. Also, there is this elephant in the room: the globalists have openly stated that they intend to curtail farming because "climate", that they intend to eliminate meat production because "climate" and that they intend for us to eat insects. So... Are we not to take them at their word? It would be foolish to ignore.

And speaking of elephants in the room: In developing any scenario, it is always important to ask, what did I miss? It's always the elephant in the room no one is pointing to. The biggest elephant in the room is the answer to the question no one is asking: Who is controlling the US Presidency? Senile Biden surely is not the POTUS. He can't even string an entire sentence together. The answer is glaringly obvious, Obama. This immediately answers the question of who the Dems are going to run for POTUS. It's going to be "Mike" Obama on a ticket with Gavin Newsom as VP. This leaves Obama in control of the White House. We have already had 12 years of Obama rule in the White House and he does not intend to give up power. This is the most realistic scenario that fits all the facts.

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Not to mention our own 3 letter agencies that have a history of seeking power regardless of collateral damage here at home.

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Agree! Kinda what I was thinking. But there are so many evildoers on the world stage right now, hard to pinpoint just one. Along the lines of Soros & Company, let’s not forget how close his ties are to Schwab. And they have Antifa soldiers everywhere, just waiting for orders & a paycheck.

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Yes, they are all linked. They are not operating in isolation. And over them are the Apex elite who control the world's banking system to which they have enslaved the entire West.

Antifa are but the tip of the iceberg and a small trial run. They have now imported an army of at least 2 million, out of the 22+ million that have crossed the border, who are now being trained at secret bases who will follow any orders and have no identity with the American people. We will be viewed by them as aliens and antagonists. We will be the enemy.

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gotta go with you on this one. It's the globalists

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If it's not a tit-for-tat asymmetrical war going on, then what explains the close timing of these events? The advantage for Putin is that he is successfully sending a message to US operators in Russia. Note that the response from Russia is also proportionate to the damage we cause. This isn't a broadening of war; it's surgical precision. And he's got to respond somehow! The thing that is so worrisome is that it seems to be that we go first and Putin goes second. I don't like Noam Chomsky but he was exactly right when he said the U.S. is the most dangerous and violent force in the world today.

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As I explained in my second paragraph, it looks to me (and I can only do my best to look through a glass darkly) like our local sociopaths, like Soros and Company, are using headline distractions (and remember they control the media) as cover for overt attacks on our infrastructure.

As for Putin, he is in control. There is no gain for him in a tit-for-tat game even assuming we have the ability to strike small attacks inside Russia that way. However, I find it difficult to believe that we can get small operatives inside Russia like that without getting caught. Just saying.....

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We wouldn't have to get our operatives inside Russia. It may well be Russians who work for us. Brett Weinstein was right about this: given the insanity in the world and 5th generation warfare and asymmetrical warfare, it's not a bad idea to make connections and observe patterns that in a sane world we could afford to overlook. Jeff was right when he noted that "at some point correlation does definitely prove causation." He's got timing and proportionality in a multitude of cases.

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Guess we'll have to wait and see. But that's an awful lot of James Bond. The much more relevant patterns I see are the attacks against us here at home and the domestic agendas that would serve. Now if the attacks were against some unrelated infrastructure, then I would wonder.

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Do you really think Obama is the one in control? Honestly asking. I've always seen him as a puppet. Maybe the person/people who told Obama what to do is/are in control (or trying to be) of Bob Peters?

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Definitely. But Obama is also in a sense a puppet to the Apex elites. This is all just informed speculation but ultimately the Apex elite that control the global banking system is at the top. Daverkb believes the Apex elite are now pivoting to roll back some of the excesses that are threatening the world banking system. But domestically, I'm convinced that Obama is the one calling the shots in the Biden White House. In the past, he has even verbalized that this is how he would like to rule the US. He vehemently hates America and is a Marxist to the core. If they try to install Michele Obama as POTUS, that would certainly confirm my belief.

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Interesting. Thanks for the response!

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Interesting idea.

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As I read Jeff's laying out of the events, this is exactly what I thought. But I wasn't sure I was "with him" when he said "are you with me yet?" I guess I wasn't!

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Your theory is much more obvious and plausible than the supposed tit for tat war on foreign lands. Of course that is what is happening. Slowly, methodically, quietly chipping away at the food and energy sources around the globe. There is one singular force driving this, not the pretend enemies we've been told about.

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And fertilizer plants and chicken and dairy farms!

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Enemies? Come on! The majority of big govt’s are working together “as one” to destroy the food supply everywhere. Because you can’t get people to comply until they’re on their knees and starving. And that doesn’t work if you just do it in one place.

We’ve seen this actually play out — “theories” aside ----with the farmer wars in Europe. But it’s happening everywhere, at different levels. One govt is methodically destroying the world’s access to food, period.

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So true. No refineries, no oil.

The US, Russia and Iran , along with 192 other countries have signed on to the UN 2030 Sustainable development Goals. What if this is all a cover to wipe out the refineries so people start buying those awful electric vehicles.

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Unfortunately, no refineries will result in much worse things than being forced to buy an electric vehicle. It will be starvation. You cannot feed 350 million people in the US without energy from refineries.

I am so disappointed in Jeff's ludicrous "theory" because I know he's not stupid. That means he is something else.

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Or, perhaps fanciful as I write but who knows what might break open around here in the short run, is it "time" for energy technology which harnesses the ocean of energy that surrounds us, aka dark matter, to be finally released from suppression and lead the hit parade on new tech? Or other not-fossil-fuel-based energy technology? (Not solar and wind, but possibly nuclear: thorium, maybe?) Is this attack strategy the straw that breaks the camel's back? There are alternatives already in existence - courtesy the MIC's skunkworks and the like if not Tesla's ideas seized after his death and suppressed for the better part of a century. 🧐

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What???

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To quote him, "just a theory." But I've been seeing much more evidence of this lately, I'm sad to say. Maybe it's not what my gut keeps telling me--I remain open.

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I'm so lost, I have no idea what you're saying 🤷‍♀️

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All this is happening because O'biden and the Marxists are in power. When I survey this hellish landscape, all I can say is Trump better get back in power or we are going off the cliff! If Trump was POTUS, there is no way ANY of this would be happening.

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But what would happen only 4 short years later? As Jeff says, there's no Superman and no cavalry. We all need to look in the mirror, to find the people who can save our country.

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Thank you, FM, for stating that. I get so sick of people thinking Trump, or anyone other then each and every one of us, "saving us" from our apathetic excesses.

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True, there is plenty of blame to go around when it comes to apathy. But I am sick and tired of people blaming the victim for the crime. There is no question that the 2020 election was subverted in an election ballot coup that installed a Marxist government in the White House against the will of the American people. This coup explicitly began with the Obama regime and continues to this day. Clearly, Biden is not the President. He can't even string two sentences together coherently. Obama, a man who literally hates America, is the one controlling the White House and the Dem Party in an on-going act of treason against the Constitution and the American people. The American people did not elect Biden. The American people are the victims. And Obama has no intention of giving up power. If he has his way, he will continue to be the unlawful dictator by installing his "wife" Mike Obama as POTUS. It is disingenuous to blame the American people for the treasonous overthrow of the American political system by a criminal conspiracy.

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I disagree, Phil. We are the People from whence all political authority flows. While the actions you note are all true, at bare minimum 80 million Americans know without a doubt that Biden didn’t defeat Trump. Seems a large enough militia to me. And yet, here we are. Our Founding Document, the Declaration of Independence states clearly what is the People’s obligation and when our action is required when the Preservation of Liberty is at stake. The only thing we’re victims of is our own apathy.

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Well, that is a different question. It has been 163 years since Americans have taken up arms to defend against a tyrannical government and, in that case, they lost. When Northerners protested the draft and Lincoln's war against their fellow Americans, Lincoln sent the army into NYC and violently put down the protests firing into the protesters. Lincoln shut down newspapers and arrested editors, publishers and politicians who spoke out against the war. (Sound familiar?) Lincoln even attempted to arrest the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

Since it was only 78 years since the end of the Revolutionary War against British tyranny, it is amazing to me that the northern people of America allowed Lincoln to declare war on half the country. But Lincoln was not shy about using force to impose his will on the people. To what extend mass immigration to America influenced these events is hard for me to say. In 1860, the population of the US was about 31 million. Of that, about 4.1 million were FOREIGN born residents or about 13%, HALF of which had arrived in America in the ten years leading up to the War of Northern Aggression and had no cultural ties with the Revolutionary effort for liberty of 1775. Most of these people settled in the northeast and were from Germany, Ireland and England. On the other hand, the south was composed mainly of Celtic people with strong cultural ties with the Revolutionary war effort against tyranny and, on a percentage basis, had less than a tenth of the amount of immigration as the northern states. I think those dots can tell us a lot.

Today, the US has a population of about 330 million, a ten fold increase since 1860. Just since Biden took office, the best estimate is that 22 million illegal aliens have crossed our southern border. Just based on how immigration changed the political landscape in the 1850's, I think we can imagine what might be in store for us in this decade.

It is one thing to talk about the People's obligation in the Declaration of Independence but it is quite another to resort to such action. After six generations of state controlled public education, how many Americans even understand what the Declaration of Independence says? In any event, it is our obligation to seek change as long as there is an avenue to pursue for that change. It may be that the election this fall could be our last opportunity to effect change without resorting to secession. It is my belief that at some point, push will come to shove and the Marxists in power will take the gloves off. When they do, our only choice will be to try and defend ourselves from this tyranny.

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I totally concur. Even IF Trump got back into office, he can't do it alone. He (or any other patriot POTUS) will need all our support to rout the Marxists who have infected the entire USG and many state and local governments. Four years later, hopefully someone like DeSantis can get into office and continue the reforms. It will have to be a combined effort from the bottom as much as it is from the top.

Right now, the odds of this happening are not good. Marxists never willingly give up power. But Milei gives us an example that perhaps it can be done.

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Phil, I hope our American politicians, including even Trump, are watching and learning from Milei.

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I'm praying we can come up with another great Republican Gov once Desantis' term ends...

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I hope the future candidates are watching and learning.

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Absolutely!!

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you already answered your own question. Look in the mirror. Everyone .

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Look in the mirror......AND REPENT.

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And then take some action.

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Or, - if I don't speak treason though it has been spoken of before; I'm hardly the first - versus "sav[ing] our country," ...secession with establishment of regional entities; or broader geopolitical aggregates, with member states that could be intercontinental. Who knows? If there are shared values in multiple arenas, what's to stop another experiment? Brothers and sisters across the globe could take part in something never before attempted. We take the best of the American experiment and add to it. (No, I don't have any specifics. Boo me out of the room.)

My point is, our country is so divided, the best of it is worth preserving, the unsavory parts need discarding. I think clinging to the whole of the old system, apparently corruptible though that may largely be attributable to a planetary level of consciousness based on competition vs. cooperation, something which I think is changing in favor of the latter, might not be the ticket to advancing humanity. Which, in my opinion, is a more fundamental concept than geopolitics.

Thoughts. Again, nothing concrete, which doesn’t address the who needing to be found to steer the ship, and isn’t terribly applicable in present time. Whew. Tangent. Flight of fancy. I’ll go now.

*edit - the Republican Renegade Order/RRO (credit to Clara for the name), an aggregate of states/peoples, a new nation perhaps. So much to consider and TBD.

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At this point, saving it to the extent that we aren't slaves by 10 years from now would be a positive outcome. The Anti-Federalists were so much more correct than the Federalists, but I'd happily settle for adhering to the Constitution for a while.

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No argument on your last point - for sure! The rest, it might be time once again for The People to establish some monumental historic precedent around here? Rout out the ruling class. We'll see what unfolds.

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Agreed - our country needs more than one man (Trump) to reverse course. I haven't heard much talk about what entities that might be - starting right away would be great.

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Peace, everyone can do something - everyone should pick a 'thing' - election integrity on one's county; school board; school choice; recruiting local candidates; whatever, and look for how to help in that area. If even a small proportion of us did that, what a difference it would make.

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100%!

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Agreed! And after listening to the Tucker interview with Putin, who can argue that Putin is in an intellectual class miles ahead of any U.S. dignitary? I believe Putin when he says that we have broken agreements with them. I think Putin is telling us the truth!

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Agree 💯

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The US has broken every agreement it has ever entered into . Ask the Indians. All of them. Any of them. It's what we do. The only thing more dangerous than being an enemy of the US is being a friend. Look what we are doing to Germany, and the EU.

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Definitely makes sense - tit for a tat style. But thinking about the mini militia just awaiting orders in our own backyards & no one gets caught makes me think all inside jobs

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Could be both. Many of our enemies have been here long enough to have jobs and access for "inside" jobs. :(

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Like airport security at Logan Airport on 9/11? All FIVE Military branches simultaneously standing down and/or engaged in out of area distractionary simulations on 9/11? Things that make you go "HMMM???"

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Jeff: " We use planes and missiles, and they use saboteurs with … we don’t know, but the FBI surely does."

History repeats itself.

The FBI dashed around the USA during WW2 suppressing any news about Japan sending over the Pacific Ocean its war balloons with incendiary and anti-personnel shrapnel bombs.

When a church group of kids and an adult saw a shrapnel one in an Oregon forest near a road-side picnic spot with the remnants of a big rice paper balloon nearby someone poked the bomb. KA-BLAAAM! Six died because they were 100% ignorant such dangers existed in our forests. https://www.kdrv.com/community/fire-crews-save-monument-to-1945-bly-balloon-bombing-from-bootleg-fire/article_30665060-4d20-5671-b55c-d510bb12792b.html

FBI gathered up door to door and destroyed all newspapers mentioning the war balloons, made visits to radio stations, etc. "A war is on!" "The dumb masses might panic!" "So what if 5 kids and a lady are needlessly blown into smithereens!"

Without news of forest wildfires and civilian panic, the Japanese stopped launching their Fu-go balloons in April 1945 missing the summer wildfire season. Censorship apologists always say the "ends justify the means. The balloon bomb fall from November 1944 all over the western USA, up into Canada, down into Mexico, and east of Chicago. But, the FBI kept those war balloons top secret long after the war ended. "Gotta get Americans to agree to Japan as a new Cold War ally!" But Weyerhauser, the Oregon lumber company where those "only" in the Lower 48 States "enemy" attack deaths occurred, to prevent such future deaths on its lands, had its employees and local volunteers walk every inch of their land to dispose of the bombs. No help or thanks from the US government. No publicity allowed.

The post-WW2 FBI also went to see every USA POW held by the Japanese once each one got back to the USA and told each one they'd be thrown into prison without trial, the jail key thrown "away forever" to their military Leavenworth prison cell if they ever talked to anyone about being used as slave labor and tortured for the direct benefit Japanese companies. How long did it take Japan to sign the occupation agreement which was essentially their WW2 peace treaty with the USA? 1951. The FBI never went back to those POWs to say they could talk. It took until the mid-1990's - 50 years! - for the US National Archives to release its POW rosters from Japan it had by the end by October 1945. A well planned amount of time for a critical mass of POW survivors to die before talking.

50 years. Modus operandi. The same number of years the FDA or Pfizer wanted Pfizer's 2020 military contract's prototype animal and human experimental data kept secret. But thanks to nongovernmental researchers, lawyers demanding government records, and independent reporters plus whistleblowers the truth got out eventually. Nice job, Jeff, on this tit for tat research!

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My GOd. that is INSANE.

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Pathologically evil insane. Then and now. And, alway plenty of criminally smart and negligently stupid enablers.

Decades ago, I saw the unedited original photos of those dead kids and lady in the US National Archives and handled war balloon "papers" fragments in my hands and one of the first US military maps of the downed balloons. I'd already met many our our WW2 POWs from Japan given the FBI "jail key" talk. I woke up realizing too many in the USA government will never give a rat's ass of care or concern to rank and file masses they in their elite-hood consider too lazy or stupid to fight back. But such thinking is so evil and corrupt they eventually hit rock bottom and enough reformers emerge and fight back.

If you ever want to see some of the legalese coverup of the WW2 POWs in Japan horror show skim this 44 pager with 248 footnotes:

https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/ll/llglrd/2018298796/2018298796.pdf

Read between the lines on page 5 about POWs from the early 1941 US military contractors who built new deep sea ports, submarine bases and military runways on Midway, Wake, Guam and the Philippines. Many of those were the same contractors who built Hoover Dam, etc. for FDR. https://www.bonitagilbert.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Blue-Book.pdf

The contractor POWs finally won after years of lobbying a special Act of Congress for US taxpayers' extra cash as compensation for their slave labor and torture, so bad all had their health ruined for life, *after* the US/Japan occupation agreement/peace treaty was signed.

Like the debate on what was first, the chicken or the egg, it's always murky in these Big Games. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor within days of the Wake Atoll being cut through to create a submarine base and mere days after its first land runway was built. Also days from the completion of the new deep water port on Guam.

What I'll never understand is when the USA imposed an oil sales embargo on Japan in August 1941 supposedly as retaliation after many years of its invasions of Korea and China but Japan did not bomb or sabotage one of the huge new and full oil storage tanks built at Pearl Harbor and attacked when all the US Navy aircraft carriers were out to sea. It mostly just sunk obsolete old Navy surface ships. As if a tit for tat "measured" war kick-off. A Gulf of Tonkin smoke & mirror show.

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You are well informed, I learned the last piece of the puzzle just this year that you said "What I'll never understand" . It was all a set up. Remember what I keep saying. We need to stop thinking in terms of countries. The Khazarians , and all their minions, are globalists. Zero allegiance to their own countries. To answer your question, the carriers were sent to sea, and the oil storage facilities at Pearl not bombed, because FDR and Hirohito had conspired "to have a good war", meaning not a quick war. Had to allow time for the banks and emerging MIC to make obscene amounts of money, and for all of the gold in the world to be consolidated so the Khazarians could steal it. When I read this, it made so much sense, because there is zero doubt the US deliberately provoked Japan into war (the documents are out there. I've read them), and zero doubt we knew the attack was coming, and let it happen.

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24+ years ago while studying the International Red Cross I learned a great deal of donated cash to IRC raised for POWs held in Japan ended up by the end of WW2 in a personal bank account of the Japanese Empress. NGOs money laundering. Then, I started digging into the truly biggest Japanese money pots from its international loans for reconstruction after the big 1920's quake - the biggest loans ever at the time by a banking consortium led by JP Morgan Bank - which were repaid in full after WW2. Read about Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his PM grandfather, with long time ties to conglomerate zaibatsus before, during and after WW2. What a piece of work that grandfather was in 1930's Manchuria using slave labor. Indeed, the USA was deliberately lured into WW2 the same as WW1.

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Like your conversation... I happened to stumble across accidentally last week https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYn30biJLqY&rco=1 it's not visually interesting but very informative. Not everybody knows how this stuff went down

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Very interesting video.

I also am firmly of the belief that when the Japanese unexpectedly defeated the Russian Navy and US President Teddy Roosevelt made a peace deal between those combatants with a secret side agreement between the USA and Japan to carve up who would conquer and rule which Asian land masses.... a sick dance of new wars and conquest was set in motion. Too any secret deals make for messes.

Only laid eyes for the first time this week on photos one of the big government/corp conglomerate-zaibatsu/samuri old family heads who was literally a slaver and butcher in Manchuria during WW2, was "put in prison" for war crimes for a couple of years after WW2 but then popped up in the 1950's as a Japanese Prime Minister, and one of his grandson served as PM, too. [Coorectipn] Another heir to a different zaibatsu Aso Taro served as Prime Minister who lied about his family's businesses ever using WW2 POW slave labor, a lie exposed when a "misfield" letter signed by his father (por grandfather?) asking for "white POWs" emerged in the mid-1990's from newly declassified US National Archives. Found and publicized by independent scholars from the USA, Japan and China. Those files were a scrambled mess when declassified. Who scambled them? US, Japanese or other researchers?

I only learned last month that the US had by the mid-1930's set in motion a process for the Philippines to have independence. Guess who would oppose that! That did not fit in the Japan Empire's plans. Nor those who wanted it to stay an economically dependent USA colony. Lots of string pullers in the shadows then and now playing their "long games." And a few overt games today like China's and other's "dotted lines" on maps.

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Yes, that kind of brilliant connection perception is why I read C&C!

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I look forward to the evaluation of food processing facilities we have lost in the past 3-4 years. Are foreign countries loosing processing plants at the same rate?

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💯‼️

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Inside jobs, all.

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Food plant fires

Here's a complied list of nearly 100 fires from 2021 and 2022 from Rumble:

1— 4/30/21 Monmouth Smithfield Foods pork processing plant
2— 7/25/21 Memphis Kellogg plant
3— 8/13/21 JBS beef plant
4— 8/24/21 Patak Meat Company
5— 7/30/21 Tyson River Valley ingredient plant
6— 10/21/21 Darigold plant
7— 11/15/21 Garrard County food plant
8—11/29/21 Maid-Rite Steak Company
9—12/13/21 San Antonio food processing, West side Foods
10—1/7/22 Hamilton Mountain poultry processing
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11—1/13/22 Cargill-Nutrene feed mill. Lacombe, La
12—1/31/22 Winston-Salem fertilizer plant
13—2/3/22 Wisconsin River Meats
14—2/3/22 Percy dairy farm
15—2/5/22 Wisconsin River Meats processing facility destroyed by fire in Mauston, Wisconsin.
16—2/15/22 Bonanza Meat Company goes up in flames in El Paso, Texas
17—2/15/22 Shearer's Foods Food processing plant explodes in Hermiston, Oregon.
18—2/16/22 Indiana Louis-Dreyfus soy processing plant
19—2/18/22 Bess View Farms
20—2/19/22 Lincoln premiere poultry
21—2/22/22 Shearer's Foods potato chip plant
22—2/22/22 Fire destroys Deli Star Meat Plant in Fayetteville, Illinois.
23—2/28/22 nutrient AG Solutions fertilizer facility burns
24—2/28/22 Shadow Brook Farm & Dutch girl Creamery burns
25—3/4/22 294,800 chickens destroyed at farm in Stoddard, Missouri
26—3/4/22 644,000 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Cecil, Maryland
27—3/8/22 243,900 chickens destroyed at egg farm in New Castle, Delaware
28—3/10/22 663,400 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Cecil, Maryland
29—3/10/22 915,900 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Taylor, Iowa
30—3/14/22 Wayne Hoover dairy farm, barn full of cows burns
313/14/22 2,750,700 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Jefferson, Wisconsin
32—3/16/22 Walmart Distribution Center burns for 76 hours in Plainfield Ind.
33—3/16/22 Nestle Food Plant extensively damaged in fire and new production destroyed Jonesboro, Arkansas
34—3/17/22 5,347,500 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Buena Vista, Iowa
35—3/17/22 147,600 chickens destroyed at farm in Kent, Delaware
36—3/18/22 315,400 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Cecil, Maryland
37—3/19/22 Walmart Food Distribution center catches fire in Plainfield, Indiana
38—3/22/22 172,000 Turkeys destroyed on farms in South Dakota
39—3/22/22 570,000 chickens destroyed at farm in Butler, Nebraska
40—3/24/22 Major Fire at McCrum Potato Plant in Belfast, Maine.
41—3/24/22 418,500 chickens destroyed at farm in Butler, Nebraska
42—3/25/22 250,300 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Franklin, Iowa
43—3/26/22 311,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
44—3/27/22 126,300 Turkeys destroyed in South Dakota
45—3/28/22 1,460,000 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Guthrie, Iowa
46—3/29/22 Maricopa, Az. Food Pantry burns down 50,000 pounds of Food destroyed in Maricopa, Arizona.
47—3/31/22 Rio Fresh Onion factory damaged by fire in San Juan, Texas.
48—3/31/22 76,400 Turkeys destroyed in Osceola, Iowa
49—3/31/22 5,011,700 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Osceola, Iowa
50—4/6/22 281,600 chickens destroyed at farm in Wayne, North Carolina
51—4/9/22 76,400 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
52—4/9/22 208,900 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
53—4/12/22 89,700 chickens destroyed at farm in Wayne, North Carolina
54—4/12/22 1,746,900 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Dixon, Nebraska
55—4/12/22 259,000 chickens destroyed at farm in Minnesota
56—4/13/22 Fire destroys East Conway Beef & Pork Meat Market in Conway, New Hampshire.
57—4/13/22 Plane crashes into Gem State Processing, Idaho potato and food processing plant
58—4/13/22 77,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
59—4/14/22 Taylor Farms Food Processing plant burns down Salinas, California.
60—4/14/22 Salinas food processing plant
61—4/14/22 99,600 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
62—4/15/22 1,380,500 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Lancaster, Minnesota
63—4/19/22 Azure Standard nation’s premier independent distributor of organic and healthy food, was destroyed by fire in Dufur, Oregon
64—4/19/22 339,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
65—4/19/22 58,000 chickens destroyed at farm in Montrose, Colorado
66—4/20/22 2,000,000 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Minnesota
67—4/21/22 Plane crashes into and destroys General Mills
68—4/22/22 197,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
69—4/23/22 200,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
70—4/25/22 1,501,200 chickens destroyed at egg farm Cache, Utah
71—4/26/22 307,400 chickens destroyed at farm Lancaster Pennsylvania
72—4/27/22 2,118,000 chickens destroyed at farm Knox, Nebraska
73—4/28/22 Egg-laying facility in Iowa kills 5.3 million chickens, fires 200-plus workers
74—4/28/22 Allen Harim Foods a chicken processing company based in Delaware killed nearly 2 million chickens
75—4/2822 110,700 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin
76—4/29/22 1,366,200 chickens destroyed at farm Weld Colorado
77—4/30/22 13,800 chickens destroyed at farm Sequoia Oklahoma
78—5/3/22 58,000 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin
79—5/3/22 118,900 Turkeys destroyed Beadle S Dakota
80—5/3/22 114,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
81—5/3/22 118,900 Turkeys destroyed Lyon Minnesota
82—5/7/22 20,100 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin
83—5/10/22 72,300 chickens destroyed at farm Lancaster Pennsylvania
84—5/10/22 61,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
85—5/10/22 35,100 Turkeys destroyed Muskegon, Michigan
86—5/13/22 10,500 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin
87—5/14/22 83,400 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
88—5/17/22 79,00 chickens destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
89—5/18/22 7,200 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
90—5/19/22 Freight train derailment Jensen Beach FL
91—5/21/22 57,000 Turkeys destroyed on farm in Dakota Minnesota
92—5/23/22 4,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
93—5/29/22 200,000 Chickens killed in fire in Minnesota
94—5/31/22 3,000,000 chickens chickens destroyed at Forsman egg farm facility in Stockholm Township, Minnesota
95—6/2/22 30,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania And
96— S & P Meats Burn Down in Spokane, WA. Gone In Summer 2021

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@ASK Wow. I just kept scrolling and scrolling… and scrolling 😳 That’s shocking to see them all listed. I’m sure the eff bee eye will get on this right away, right after they arrest that last little grandma who was waving her flag at the wrong time in the wrong place 🤦🏻‍♀️

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There’s those evil christians praying at the abortion clinic to throw in the slammer too ya know. It’s a dirty job…

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And "we" have no idea of it. Not in the papers, dismissed as conspiracy theory. And we're supposed to believe these are national acts of war, one nation against another, and not one global, coordinated scheme? Give me a break! The people in power are slowly, methodically, quietly destroying food systems all over the world. The average person won't notice until the tipping point--when obtaining food will be hard. By then it will be way too late. But there is no mistaking this one-gov't effort to starve everyone everywhere. That is the only way they will truly get control.

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😯 Stunning list. Wonder how the frequency of such events graphs over the last 10 years.

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I went down that rabbit hole when it seemed like there was a lot of chatter around food plant fires a couple of years ago. It was a mixed bag, There were also some mass kills due to avian flu around that time. Some of the food plant fires were very limited in scope, like contained to small corner of the plant vs complete destruction. But the number and severity DID tick up in late 2021-22. I never did find a complete chart by year, but More than 2 million farms operate in this country, and about 35,000 food and beverage processing centers. The NFPA doesn’t specifically track fires at food-processing plants. But it does report that roughly 5,000 fires occur every year at all types of manufacturing and processing facilities combined—nearly 15 per day. A lot of these plants are in very rural areas, and very likely the number of firefighters and quality of firefighting equipment is probably a contributing factor to the severity of it. However, this article lists a bunch with links: https://www.food.news/2022-06-22-food-facility-fires-report-full-list.html

My take at the time was that it was concerning, but not as a big of a deal as all the other BS that was happening. We like to smoke turkeys in our smoker for lunch meat and I did have a hard time finding turkeys in the grocery store last summer, but there were plenty of them at Thanksgiving, and chicken has not gone up nearly as much as beef? So who knows!?

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Oh, and on the refinery fires. I looked this up and saved it to my files when I was arguing with someone but failed to save the link. Due to environmental regulations, and bureaucratic red tape, we have not built a new refinery in this country since 1977. So we do not exactly have state of the art technology. Regardless of the fire issue, we should be concerned that all of our plants are old, and need to cut some red tape and update this critical part of our infrastructure

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Donna, great work on all of these subjects, and thanks for sharing these remarks.

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I do find the ‘avian flu’ excuse to be suspect.

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That does seem to make the rounds periodically....

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Locally, a few years ago, all birds, backyard or commercial, ordered to be destroyed due to "avian flu." The evidence we are the targets of destruction keeps mounting. Drip... drip... drip...

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Great observations. It’s good to see the whole picture.

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It's hard to discern the truth as there are so many 'independent journalists' that range from Tucker Carlson down to some dude/gal with a studio set up in their home trying to make a living off of clicks. People are already on edge, trust in anything is shot. and so more likely to click and follow some of these folks who are really no better than the MSM. 100 fires seems like a lot but out of 35,000 plants, well, I am sad for the poor animals who perished.

I remember when covid fear porn was ramping up and I was digging into CDC data. I would say oh, yeah, 100K deaths is bad...but did you know 99,000 people die EVERY YEAR from hospital-borne infections? Where are the headlines? (that was 2018 data, no idea what it is now, but likely worse).

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

Yes great perspective. And good point about not rushing to judgment and not just following or trusting any old person because they’re not MSM.

I did the same with regard to Covid deaths and the flu in bad years. The hysterical reaction seemed way out of proportion.

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Because our culture, and the schools, seems to train people to operate on emotion vs logic and critical thinking. Oh we all get caught up in emotion around issues from time to time, but cooler heads prevailing seems to be rarer and rarer these days. To me, it's a function of the loss (undermining) of trust in our institutions. We (as a society) used to take a lot for granted - that the FDA kept our food supply mostly safe. That our doctors had our best interests at heart. That our government was incompetent, not malevolent. You pull the rug out from under people, and the default setting is emotion when they no longer know who to trust.

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And the upwards of 600,000 Americans that die EVERY YEAR, year after year, for decades from heart disease; and the roughly 600,000 that die EVERY YEAR from cancer. Why are these not public health emergencies? Starting before the turn of the century?🧐 Oh, wait, the treatments are a business model. Sorry, forgot. /s

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600,000 people die a year in the US with cancer, not from it. The treatments and/ or the underlying symptoms that created the cancer is what kills people

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Supply differences are likely related to the time it takes to raise livestock from birth to meat or egg production (i.e., the turn-around time to raise chickens or turkeys is much quicker than the time to raise beef).

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True. I have friends and family who raise small herds of beef cattle. Takes a lot of land and it's a tough business, including calving in blizzards and environmental over-reach. The only 'poultry farmers' I know are people with a half dozen or so chickens in their backyard. Although I do have a friend with acreage who puts corn out for the wild turkeys. Far as I know, she has not harvested any....

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Feb 12Liked by Jeff Childers

I know you’ve done a lot of work bc that list is amazing. But did u look to see if Russia had as many food companies affected?

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Yes I thought the same, it would be interesting to make that comparison. Could be one is intentional and the other mostly accidental. DonnaMO had an enlightening post on this thread about normal occurrences and recent trends. It would be helpful to see if places like Russia and Iran have had similar issues.

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I am posting here because your name is familiar. I live in AL and have worked for 25 years in manufacturing or chemical processing facilities as an engineer. I'm just sharing my "anecdotal evidence" for what it's worth.

We lost 1/2 of the workers in one of our 2 main divisions from 2020-23 due to 'the great resignation'. They were mostly replaced with Gen Z. So, we replaced a highly experienced workforce with a completely green one. Even if these kids wanted to do a good job (which they don't), they are extremely dumb, like zero common sense. I'm shocked that they're even toilet trained sometimes - that's how dumb some of them are. And their supervisors sadly are happy when they bother to show up because their absenteeism rate is so high, it causes the reliable workers to work overtime and extra shifts to cover, so the reliable/experienced workers are burned out. Many of the overworked leave, so that exacerbates the problem because they get replaced with another useless Gen Z. Don't get me wrong, they aren't ALL bad, but enough of them are to make industrial workplaces extremely dangerous. Imho this is what was causing all of the food processing fires a years ago or so. We don't do DEI hiring, but imagine adding THAT to an already bad problem. We also don't hire illegals, but they are common at food processing facilities at least here in AL. Imagine working at a place where you can't follow safety rules because you don't know the language. Supervisors are trained in basic Spanish, but they aren't fluent. Having illegal workers would be another reason a workplace wouldn't want to media to know the full story regarding an accident. Anyway, this is my theory. It's a combination of things that we have done to ourselves. Russia and China are just eating popcorn while they watch the shitshow.

Also, I saw this last night on twitter and figured I'd share as example. This young woman made a tik tok video explaining to her followers exactly how dumb she is like she's bragging. Sometimes I wonder if they are being paid to make these videos. https://x.com/DaleStarkA10/status/1756741802433106082?s=20

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One more thing I just remembered. It was about a year ago, but I went through the plant just chit-chatting with operators and supervisors and 2 of them told me they were scared to come to work. I asked if it was because of all the clueless new workers? And they said 'yeah, it's really bad.' So there are numerous instances of what we call "near misses" on a daily basis that don't get reported because we (fortunately) avoided an accident.

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That is so alarming!! I still don’t understand where all the people went? I know a lot died, but most of them in U.S. were elderly people.

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Thank you for adding these points and your perspective. I have family involved in manufacturing at a management level and I certainly believe your experience. It’s really frustrating to see what things are like now 😕

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I usually go through the entire comment section while drinking my second cup of coffee. I hate missing important comments so Tysvm for letting me know! Hopefully someone smarter than me looks that info up. If or when theres a correlation…….

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International research has never been my thing. And I don't speak Russian. Problem is the media in many of these countries are even more corrupt than ours, although we seem to be trying to catch up these days. I suspect that any reporting of any phenomena in Russia is only whatever the government wants people to know. Although, for grins, I just searched 'Russian food plant fires' and turns out there is an entry on Wikipedia (which I don't trust but it is handy at times) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_mystery_fires_(2022%E2%80%93present)

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Totally agree about the media! So incredibly hard to know what’s true! Tysvm for sharing!!!

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Agreed, it is hard. What is just a distraction, what is a legit concern, and how credible are these information sources? Personally I try to keep most of my focus on local issues as that is something I can actually have some influence in from time to time. But friends send constantly send me stuff and can't help myself, I start digging in. But then we go to some trivia night thing and they are like, dang you know nothing about pop culture. And I am like yeah, I spend my time researching all your conspiracy theories/facts! LOL. (not to mention most of it is cesspool on TV anyway)

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Heck Russia is betterthan some of our Journalists. They know the truth about 2020 and they have said that in their news!

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Great information on the food plant fires. Thanks! The CCP and Gates own how many acres of American farmlands? mRNA injections for most livestock? And Biden is most concerned about American snack food shrinkflation?

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A great many cattle ranches are being bought up at astronomical prices. Land around here requires 40 acres to feed a cow and calf in a normal year. That land is selling for $1500 an acre to people that don't want cattle on it. They instead intend to use it for trophy elk and deer hunting. One such nearby place I now of told me a trophy elk hunt there costs about $60,000.

The ass backwards thing is that elk can't and won't eat tall grass but cattle can and will. The elk then follow the cattle and eat the shorter green grass. The elk are moving back onto the prairies.

where cattle are still kept.

Our food supply is losing to money!

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Actually, 3.4% of US ag land is owned by foreigners. Much of that is forest land, mostly owned by Canadians. Of that 3.4%, Chinese entities own less than 1/100th. See, for example, https://www.agriculturedive.com/news/foreign-ownership-us-farmland-climbed-2022-renewable-china/703095/

That said, there are some owners whose "nationality" can't be clearly identified, so the actual Chinese ownership could be more than 1/100th of 3.4%.

Agricultural land, like most land in the US, is taxed by states and localities, and so Chinese would be required to pay like anyone else, on penalty of losing title.

Total farmland in the US is about 895 million acres. Bill Gates is said to own 242,000 acres, or about 0.0003% of this. Again, his land is subject to taxation by states and localities, unless he can bribe his way out of it.

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SoCal rural area: whenever I hear Australians bought land I immediately assume Chinese actual ownership.

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I should be upfront that I myself did not compile this list. I copied and pasted to Notes a post someone made somewhere. It is a list that everyone should copy and paste and save somewhere for future reference, so that the doubters will be confronted with this information.

It is surprising that any food manufacturing facility has not upgraded their security efforts to prevent fires from happening to them. Which suggests more likely that these are planned and coordinated, with the understanding they will reap insurance in return for destroying the food supply.

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I agree. This isn’t tit for tat with Russia or Iran. It’s globally coordinated destruction of everyone’s food supply. That’s the only real way to control the people.

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Food and oil. Two commodities necessary for life and most directly tied to cost of living, which has already been spiking. Whoever is doing this knows how to manipulate US politics, causing trouble for team Obama (oops, I mean "Joe Biden") at home for what they are doing abroad.

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Thank you so very much for this information!

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YES!! What the heck is going on?!!

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Food had been sabotaged, food prices went straight -up.

Then, food will be scarce, and Voila! we just received 10-20 millions of new mouths to feed. Cartels will be in charge in the big Cities, .... you can imagine what happens after that ...

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

I disagree with the “theory.” The majority of big govts are working together “as one” to destroy the food supply everywhere. Because you can’t get people to comply until they’re on their knees and starving. And that doesn’t work if you just do it in one place.

We’ve seen this actually play out — “theories aside” ---with the farmer wars in Europe. But it’s happening everywhere, at different levels. One govt is destroying the world’s access to food, period.

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😳 I knew there was a lot, but …

It is my hope and prayers that maybe the good guys are cleaning up our food supply. 🙏🏻 Otherwise … YIKES

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That list is terrifying 😳😱

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Would love to see international food fires interspersed by date…

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Thank you for this compilation. If only the world could see it! WOW!

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Yeah, this ^^^^

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Wow. Thank you for compiling that very frightening list.

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Unbelievable. Is there a specific Rumble that you used as reference? Thank you for listing them.

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No. Way. Gulp

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12Liked by Jeff Childers

While i understand the need for humor and rhetorical snark,

I had to fire my Dad from business.

I had to take away his keys to drive

I had to deal with the movie attendants when he started screaming he was kidnapped.

I had to sit there and ruminate on manly honor as his diapers were changed by a strange woman nurse in his own house.

There is nothing light or airy about anything relating to Alzheimer's. There are no good days, only elongating the inevitable as you say goodbye over and over to pieces and traits.

I knew 5 years ago JRB had it. The stiff knee and elbow joints when walk-shuffling is the dead give away. Like a marionette on strings.

God bless all you all and always remember selective empathy is not empathy. We must always take the high road, it is what separates us from those who will do or say anything for power. Dignity, Empathy, Humanity for all.

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You are right, of course, but it is really hard to feel empathy for someone who has dedicated his life to lies, corruption, child abuse (and worse) and whatever other evil, sinful thing you can think of.

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

Oh, the pre-dementia Joe Biden was a despicable human being who used people including - maybe especially - his own family for political purposes. No doubt.

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He’s gotten far on the death of a wife and child plus Beau IMHO. Dems around me still talk about poor Joe.

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Yes, I agree. He absolutely made his own bed imo. But definitely feel compassion for anyone else who has had to deal with the effects of dementia on their aging parents. I have several friends dealing with this and it’s heartbreaking 😢😞

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I felt compassion watching that clip. But God has his hand on everyone. I just pray that he mercifully spares me from that.

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I agree. But for the grace of God go I.

The sadder thing is that the Democrats and their propaganda media, only have compassion for their own and will cover up for their own.

Did they for Ronald Reagan?

Would they for Trump?

However upset we get at the lack of fairness, we should not allow them, demons that they are to make us sin in our words, deeds, actions and souls.

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I agree about tte lack of fairness but my difficulty with having sympathy is more about what a terrible person Biden has always been and I feel it’s just coming back on him. I would rather he be in a care home than supposedly leading our country but he and his supporting clan of grifters wanted him in a position of power. He’s now simply reaping what he has sowed all of his life.

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But why would a loving wife and family put him on display like this? Because they are not loving. How much contempt do you have for a man, when you promote him and parade him in front of the world, as if you intend to shred every tiny bit of dignity, while he is holding fast. Not a fan of Mr. Peters. But it sure seems clear that he can not be playing an active role in his own very public demise.

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I agree.

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My Mom always said she hoped to die first before she got dementia. In 2013 she started showing symptoms by telling us news a few minutes after we had just told it to her. She passed away in 2014 of breathing problems at the age of 83.

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🙌

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I agree I’d have more empathy for someone that could at least tell the truth prior to his onset of dementia. He has a long history of being a SHITASS! He’s a sick individual that has not been held accountable and look where he and his team has put American.

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I agree with you, too. Unfortunately, he is not the only one that has not been held accountable.

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I totally understand where you are coming from; however. your dad and others who have this condition are not being judged with Joe Biden. He has spent his lifetime of corruption in politics and the damage that he has wreaked upon our country and society at large are crimes against humanity.

Sure, he is being used as a puppet, a face to the position of power that we KNOW he is not in control of. And while some may have pity and call it elderly abuse for his "plight" today, he has been corrupt far longer than he has had Alzheimer's. He was only chosen because they have dirt on him and thought he could be controlled with blackmail. The joke is on them, his mental capacity is unpredictable and no matter how much they coke him up, he can't hide it. He is 100% responsible for the condition that he is in.

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🎯🎯🎯

Very well said!!

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Jill and the rest of the family should be ashamed but I think they are all so corrupt they are hoping for more laundered money, political immunity from crime and also a pardon.

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Shame on Jill! Who would do that to a spouse they love? 🥵😳🤪

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Most of the interviews with her ex husband, I can’t find them anywhere! Used to be on YouTube ten years ago.

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He has spoken out recently, several times...

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It is a very difficult situation and that would be putting it mildly. I worked for a man with dementia and his family would not take his condition seriously. He is still driving even after I told them that he drove into oncoming traffic when I was following him one day. It's terrifying that they will not take his keys away and make his stop "running his business" which he is not doing. He wastes a lot of people's time and it's very frustrating because he cannot understand when you are trying to explain to him that no one is stealing his money or that his checks were stopped because he lost his check book again. Some people do not understand that when you have a family member with dementia, as the child, you have to grow up, be responsible, and be the parent figure.

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Thankful for my grandma handing over her keys , years ago, when she started driving thru stop signs in the town she’d lived in for decades.

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It's always easier when an elderly parent voluntarily gives up their keys. It's also easier when their doctors tell them they need to give up the keys.

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I had just left an abusive husband and she kindly gave me her car .

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That was a nice thing for her to do. Nice for you and safer for her.

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Her first husband was very abusive. I appreciated it so much. & it was extra kind, I had had a 15 year run of alcoholism & she wrote to me during my rehab treatment . Glad she showed faith that I’d stay sober.

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Thank you for this, especially the part of the gait being a giveaway. I always wondered if our WH installed resident was truly dementia ridden or given drugs to make him appear so at will. As it is now, right on cue, more and more Liberal media are crying for the DNC to make a change at the convention. How can it be so clear to many of us…..

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His gait strikes me as profoundly Parkinsonian and there is such a thing as Parkinson-related dementia (it doesn't happen with every PD patient). I suppose he could have both Parkinson's and some type organic dementia occurring at the same time. Either way, the drug cocktail that must be administered would probably boggle the mind. This situation is terrible on too many levels - both political and personal. Our ruling class has reached new lows.

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

Lewy Body Dementia - Parkinsons ugly stepsister. There is a characteristic shake, at least in my experience that comes with LBD.

The loss of fine motor skills comes from both it and Alzheimers. My old man was involved in a Johns Hopkins study, we actually had him zipped up in a gurney while still warm and off. Ultimately his autopsy showed his brain had evidence of both Alz and LBD to the point that they couldnt establish which one was worse had ultimately caused his death, but they impact different parts of the brain.

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My aunt has LBD horrible disease

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My father's doctor was a Parkinson expert at UF. He told us everyone over 80 has some form of Parkinsons.... My dad developed the Parkinsons gait after a stroke. Physical therapy was a huge help, but that gait worsened as he aged despite PT. I don't see Bidumb's arm movements and gait as Alzheimers, that is the effect of Parkinsons from all that I've read and heard...

I'm not a doctor, but I'm married to an excellent one and I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express in October....🙂

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I wonder if drugs are making him weaker sounding.

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My guess is the DNC will install HRC, Newsome, or Michelle Obama at the last minute and Dems will be thrilled....OR a false flag, Marshall Law and suspend elections...

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It's Martial Law, not Marshall law.

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Yes, thanks for the correction

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Many of us believe Big Mike is waiting in the wings. HRC has too much baggage, and Newsome’s electability was a red herring.

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I believe we are sympathetic to a point, but realistically Joe Biden for the security of this nation. Biden well into his disease; he should go home and enjoy the remaining time he has with his family. Unfortunately “Pride goeth before a Fall”.

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Pride goeth before a fall—Especially when Joe is riding a bike or on stage 😑

I agree with the sympathetic to a point. The point for me is that I can’t feel much sympathy for Joe or his family. They are all grifting and using the American public to make money and keep power. It’s entirely despicable imo.

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Is Jill that Pride? She, so well educated (ahem), lies her head off constantly to hide the very obvious. What a silly clown (Pride)!

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Jill is so FAKE!! All I see is a bobble head toy when she’s lying (speaking). When she’s caught on a hot mic, she talks so mean to Joe, but I can image it’s very frustrating and daunting always trying to hide his deteriorating condition!!

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I’m sympathetic to the patriotic American citizens who had this life-long corrupt regime forced on our nation through a stolen election. Biden’s family, the globalists and the DNC pushed this incompetent, evil man on us to advance their agenda. They don’t care about Biden, he’s just a useful puppet for them. The people who should be ashamed of themselves are all those behind him who allowed and enabled it to happen, not the 80+ million who voted for President Trump. We, as a nation, are suffering greatly as a result. The only hope and consolation is that God is ultimately in control and His plan will overcome all the evil in this fallen world and will eventually make all things right.

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Well said!!

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I agree with you and Alzheimers is a very sad disease. But, just as you and so many others have been forced to do - to tend to and protect your family members, our country should also be protected. What happened in the last election was a direct insult to the American citizens... knowing then that Biden had mental issues related to this disease! People must always be held accountable for their actions. And in this case, since the powers-at-be will not, someone/somebody else must step up and do the right thing. To think that the president's own family will not protect their own failing family member says everything!

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Ended subscription to WSJ before the election when it ran an editorial that, “what difference does it make?” that he’s demented. Phrase was famously familiar too. 🤬

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While you cared for your Dad and tried to protect his dignity, this man’s family has put him on display for the entire world to see. All involved in this charade are evil. Anyone with any disability gets my sympathy and empathy until they prove themselves to be evil. Evil in an adult diaper or a wheelchair is still evil.

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This is not a private citizen we are concerned with here. Perhaps you should find a woke blog for performative moralizing.

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There really was no need for you to say this.

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Sorry, but I balk at: ‘We must always take the high road, it is what separates us from those who will do or say anything for power’. Such a sappy sentiment is manna for those who will say or do anything for power. Instead of censorship, I advocate truth, justice… and irreverent humor.

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Sorry. Not sorry would have been the truth you did not say and there is not one here who doesn't advocate for those things you seem to advocate for. Meanwhile you offend those who are suffering with family and see Senior abuses. Fyi "there is no one who is righteous, no not one."

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Beautifully articulated.

( daughter of a mother who died with Alzheimer’s and has daily low-level terror of that being my fate)

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Look into all the commonly precribed pharma drugs that lead to dementia. Look into the food you’re eating and all the additives they’ve put into the food supply that affects your health including mental acuity. There is more to dementia than people think.

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Do you have a good list of the pharma drugs purported to lead to dementia?

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Peace, I’m sorry for the delay in responding. There are many drugs that may contribute to dementia:

-Anticholinergic drugs, antihistamines like Benadryl

-overactive bladder drugs

-narcotic pain meds

-statins

-heartburn meds (Prevacid, Prilosec)

-anti-anxiety and antidepressants

-epilepsy drugs

There are probably more. The thing we all have to wrap our head around is that big pharma is in the business of making money, billions of dollars. The goal isn’t to cure people it’s to make them lifelong customers of their drugs. Look for alternative care for your healthcare…holistic or functional medicine doctors are usually not in bed with big pharma. There are natural remedies for just about everything if you search for it. Start by eating clean, healthy, real food. Stop drinking soda!! Get fresh air and sunshine every chance you can. Exercise, even if that’s just walking and stretching every day!

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Thanks so much, Julie Ann B

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No link handy, apologies. When I started looking into statins re concerns for my mom I learned that decline in cognitive function is a known effect. Can happen in as little as a couple of months or take as long as years. Physician took mom off statin couching it as they (medical standard of care) usually take patients off statins after the patients are in their 80s, *not* because of the issue I brought up about cognitive decline. I'll never know for sure. Mom holding mentally re decline, but no recovery of function.😞

*edit - Farther down on this board (different thread) comment by @ASK about statins and cholesterol states something you may find helpful.

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Thanks, Heterodox Introvert!

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I hear you. FWIW, two things that can help you avoid Alzheimer's are: 1) reducing your exposure to aluminum (including not using conventional antiperspirant and avoiding eating food touched by aluminum foil or aluminum pans) and 2) eating a tablespoon or two of coconut oil daily (and/or cooking with it).

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Both my parents had dementia at the same time. I understand your fear.

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

The Biden Regime has destroyed families and businesses and torn this country to the ground. Asking me to feel sorry for him would be like asking the families of the 13 killed in Afghanistan to feel sorry for Austin.

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

I feel ya PK. My sisters & I went through the same situation with our father. For 12 years we were forced to watch our father disappear before our eyes.

I also noticed the signs Biden displayed back when he was campaigning for the 2020 election. There's no way to stop the speeding train once it departs the train station and since I've been through it, Biden’s steady decline that everyone is just now recognizing, isn't surprising to me at all. I feel empathy & sympathy for him when I see him propped up in front of a podium to speak. I say shame on those that are supposed to love & care for him.

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I suspect that after the way he may have abused and used those who are supposed to love and care for him, they may not love or care for him.

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Yes, there really doesn't seem to be any love in the Biden clan. It's all about power and greed. Tragic for all involved - and the nation which is being destroyed.

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I cannot even imagine the painful sorrow.

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

Doctors- Isn’t there a difference between dimentia and alzheimers?

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Dementia is an all-encompassing term; e.g. multi-infarct, Parkinsonian, Lewy Body, etc. Alzheimer’s is a form of dementia (and many erroneously called that because of the familiarity of the term).

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Yes, went through this horror with my mother...and then my sister's husband suffered early onset Alzheimer's and passed at 69😔

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I have thought the same thing as I took care of my husband’s aunt for 5 years with Alzheimer’s. She shuffled when she walked, we had to take her keys from her, she had to use Depends, couldn’t dress herself...JRB definitely exhibits all the things that we experienced in the 5 years that she lived with us

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Thank you for this powerful reminder. I find it extremely difficult to find it in my heart to have empathy or sympathy for JRB but I do have a great deal for the loved ones (such as yourself) who must watch as their beloved family member drifts away in what can often be horrible incidents and increments. I definitely find nothing humorous about this disease. HOWEVER. I do not think it’s a good excuse for not prosecuting what were stated as federal crimes, committed by a man in full possession of his faculties at their commission. And I don’t think the President of the United States should be executing his duties in such a state I don’t care WHO is helping him. This in and of itself is a crime. And I won’t get into all the other evil shit this man has done. It couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy. Karma and all that. (Normally these sorts of things happen to the nicest people, and THOSE folks —and the more regular ones—have all my empathy and more. I just got nothing for evil.)

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Epoch Times Article concludes the mail in ballot fraud almost certainly showed Trump won in 2020

https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/mail-in-ballot-fraud-study-finds-trump-almost-certainly-won-in-2020-post-5583575?src_src=News&src_cmp=breaking-2024-02-09-

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Wow. If researchers keep researching, maybe by the 2032 election it will be common knowledge there was enough to swing results.

Then, politicians will say, oh well, “what difference at this point does it make.” - former D presidential candidate 2016.

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2 new movies about the elections.

"State of Denial" is free. It tells the behind-the-scene story about state of elections in Maricopa Co. AZ.

State of Denial

https://state-of-denial.com

The other movie "Let My People Go" has a fee but if you use the code STAPLES you can save 50%. http://LetMyPeopleGo.movie

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No one ever talks about it, but a decade or so ago, maybe longer, a bipartisan commission did a study on elections and found mail-in ballots were by far the most susceptible to fraud and the most likely source of election fraud. I think they recommended limiting them. (Instead, we expanded them...just in time for the 2020 "election." Which covid just happened to impact. So many coincidences!) It's just another one of those things that got memory-holed...like previously existing science on masks, lockdowns, and distancing...or the massive study of the US public education system concluding it is filled with pedophiles preying on kids. All gone for political reasons.

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The Carter-Baker Commission. Do a search now and you'll find history being re-written, to no one's great surprise. Both the Carter and Baker wings put out "16 years later" updates (2005 + 16 = 2021) saying that they said all along that where there are "safeguards for ballot integrity" in place for voting by mail, such as in Oregon, God help us, then it's all good.

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I haven’t read the article but I’m already (and have been ) in agreement

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He won in a landslide.

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Seen on a t-shirt in AZ: “We ALL know Trump won.”

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Roland- was there any doubt? I believe we all knew that the day after the election when all of those votes mysteriously appeared overnight.

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💯stolen! ‼️‼️‼️

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Feb 12Liked by Jeff Childers

My favorite thing is to refresh my Substack and have C&C pop up. Yesss!

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At this point, some of us are full-out "C&C Junkies!"

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100% for me! It’s the best part of my morning in a lot of respects.

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Every morning after my walk, with coffee & covid to start the day😄

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I agree. I look forward to it daily. Cup of coffee. Coffee and covid. Started reading comm era so I feel more sane 😊

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My favorite morning ritual too.

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lol. That perfectly describes a lot of us.🥰

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Like me and my wife.

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Yup!

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My husband seems to be climbing aboard.

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Count me as one

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🎶 "The Best Part Of Waking Up...Is C&C In My Cup" 🎶

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Indeed!! 😊

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Now gotta quick make my coffee! ☕️

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😂 good one!

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Same here! Yay!

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

Has anyone else wondered what Putin actually transferred to Tucker in that folder? As has been pointed out by many, with the worldwide surveillance of virtually every keystroke and codebreaking capability of governments, the only surefire way to clandestinely transfer information is a direct handoff of printed documents.

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I get the feeling Tucker knows more about something (I am not sure what) than he is letting on. He's been really off the charts lately, pretty much saying the quiet parts out loud, like calling Turdeau's office and leaving a message that they were coming to liberate Canada. Or repeatedly saying things like "they hate you and they want to kill you." It's a level of honesty and direct speech that we haven't really seen in a while.

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I agree. Seems very well briefed on almost all topics. As in connected. And when on Fox, I paid zero attention to Tucker, Fox ... or any of the shills. No more. Tucker is now a person of interest. Maybe even a leading edge?

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Tucker wears the little red string on his wrist called the kabbalah bracelet.

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Hi ST ... Thanks for picking up on, "As in connected." And even if their is a Pivot going on, as in pivot away from the worst of the worst, I think we are still really screwed. As in owning nothing, including a real dominion over ourselves.

Ted ... really like that picture. Neat bike ... as in WOW.

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Thanks daverkb, I appreciate your comments and your insight. I’m convinced that the way to win this spiritual war is to completely surrender to Jesus, the Christ. By His stripes, we are healed. ”But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.“

‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭53‬:‭5‬ ‭KJV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/1/isa.53.5.KJV

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This is a hard, hard time for all of us. Thus all the more your comments are appreciated. God bless and preserve.

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We started watching Thursday night, finished the talk last night after four, nightly, 30-minute viewings. While I appreciate the transcript offered, I found it most interesting to watch Mr. Putin's face, his hands, his closing of eyes to better consider a thought, his times of silence while he considered his response--all of the body language which he quite generously displayed. I don't have Russian, so have to rely upon that translator, pretty clearly Russian-born. Husband and I considered that someone more comfortable with English would have been helpful, but no doubt Mr. Putin chose a Russian as translator to better control the translation.

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I have been studying Russian for a short while, not long enough to have a good opinion. But for what it is worth, the translation seemed good. And like you, I was fascinated by Putin's body language.

We tend to forget to think in terms of audience. First, there is the alleged thinking American crowd including the people, all levels of operation, who contrived and run and/or abetted Project Ukraine/Take Down of Russia. And then their is the Russian Federation viewers. And then there is the rest of the world looking on, including the Global South so-called. Putin has to speak credibly to all of these audiences, and Goldy Locks just right.

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I alo noted Tucker's facial expressions and body language, and it was obvious to me that he was nervous until the last part of the interview. Clearly he knew he was in the presence of someone who know his stuff inside out, has penultimate class, and experience few can match. Having been head of the KGB, imagine the survival skills he has both to reach that position, hold it, then rise to the presidency. And the clowns in the deep state and MSM keep calling him a dictator, when he was elected, and the real detector is the pretendent of the US.

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I can't remember if Jeff remarked about this or somebody in the comments but someone noted that Putin scheduled a trip to Turkey (a NATO member) shortly after the Tucker interview. I also seem to remember the last time Russia attempted a negotiation, they went through Turkey to propose it.

Of course, my memory may be faulty. Trying to filter too much information will make your brain look like swiss cheese.

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You can find it on a search ... and supposed to be for today February 12th.

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That's a good question.

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Good question. I found it odd that he would give printed copies of historical documents in an interview. At the time it seemed he wanted to prove what he was saying. But who knows what it really was.

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Brilliant observation. The old methods are still safest and best.

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Just like the soccer ball Putin gave to Trump July 2018 saying, "The ball is in your court." I figured inside were hard copy documents and flash drives in Faraday cages.

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Putin had opportunities to share info other than during the televised interview. Clearly to spark curiosity. Why?

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Feb 12Liked by Jeff Childers

Retired critical-care RN - spent 44 years in the hospital doing direct patient care.

Mother also died from complications of Alzheimer’s.

I couldn’t even sit through the whole five minutes of President Peter’s video.

I had told my family he had early dementia at the outset of his presidential campaign.

I would love to know what experimental drugs they’re shooting him up with so that he can function. Eventually, those will not work anymore, and he will not be able to feed and dress himself or ambulate or make coherent conversation. I guess that the evil Dems are praying that won’t happen until after November.

I’ve said this multiple times over the last four years. I have never seen such disgusting and truly evil behavior by people who claim to care about others. Jesus asks a lot of us when He wants us to pray for them, when I can barely look at them without extreme revulsion .

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I just posted something very similar. It would be nice to know what drugs he’s getting, no? Not just because we deserve to know the truth, but there are so many people who might benefit from a better quality of life until a cure is found. It’s profoundly selfish of them to keep it to themselves.

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Just an FYI, one of the common drugs that is said to be causing the increase In Alzheimer’s and dementia is statins. Lowering your cholesterol blocks your brain from getting the cholesterol it needs to function. Your brain is made up of cholesterol. It also puts you at risk of developing diabetes.

Also, as we age, our hormone production decreases. Cholesterol is used in hormone production, therefore your cholesterol rises as you age.

It is not the problem they make it out to be as they have decreased the “within normal range” numbers. This was done to sell more of a profitable class of drugs. So when your doctor wants to put you on a statin, do your research before you say yes.

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My mother had early onset dementia. She died 21 years after her initial diagnosis, at the age of 77. I believe that we are looking at several different patterns of neurological damage and several different sets of initiating events and substances. Aluminum, mercury, trauma, brain events/trauma, dietary fats (PUFA), metabolic disorders generally, pharmaceuticals both oral and injected seasonally-are stacked against our brains. I wonder if keeping a functioning brain comes down to saying no to allopathic doctors and recommendations.

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Add in all the recommended vaccines for seniors and you have the perfect cocktail for Alzheimer’s.

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I would be remiss if I didn’t include the ubiquitous microwave signaling we bathe in daily as a contributing factor to dementias and cancers. And the probable destruction of nutritional value of microwaved foods.

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Indeed worth mentioning.

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That, and the insulin-resistant type-3 diabetes (someone else already mentioned this in a comment) theory make a lot of sense. Sometimes, there’s just no good reason though. My mother was 100% healthy. No medications at all. She did lots of physical work every day, was at a perfect weight, strong as a horse. She could have eaten better - she loved her carbs - but she was an extremely healthy elderly lady. Given the strong genetic link in my family (mother, grandfather, uncle, others?), I’m passionately interested in minimizing my own risk, so I thank you for the reminder about statins! I try to limit carbs and my cholesterol is high, but it’s because the ‘good’ kind is high, and my doctor is smart enough to know I’m not interested in taking meds to reach some imaginary “ideal” number. I’ve added exogenous ketones too - to make sure my brain has the fuel it needs. Other than that, I just cross my fingers and pray I’m spared! Still, it would be nice to know what they’ve given JB these last few years to keep him on his feet…

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Obviously whatever drugs he’s on haven’t helped him.

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Oh, but I think they have! Believe me, I’m not saying he’s cogent/coherent at all, but I truly think he would be far far worse if they weren’t doing something. Considering his abilities 4-5 years ago, and how much he had declined from 5 years prior, it seems (at least to me, having dealt with Alzheimer’s in my family), that the rate of his decline slowed considerably. He essentially stabilized for a couple of years. Now we are seeing the rapid decline again, so whatever he’s been getting, they’ve either stopped giving it (possible, if they want him out of the race altogether), or it’s just not working anymore.

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I'm curious about the drugs too. My father also died from Alzheimer's complications. I can't tell you how many different medications his doctors tried giving him to help with his sundowners (up most of the night and cat napped most of the day) and his drastic mood swings in later stages (he could be mean and combative). What we found was that most medications for these issues don't work the same way in an Alzheimer's effected brain. Sleeping medications oftentimes had the opposite effect. Even if they found one that somewhat helped, it was short-lived.

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You aint seen nuthin yet.....BUUUBAby you just aint seen nuthin yet.

Unfortunately for all of us paying attention. Biden Said DARK DAYS ARE AHEAD.

He said it......like he meant it.

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They only need to keep him alive til August. MSM has been given permission to prep his followers for the dump (no pun intended…well, maybe just a bit 😁).

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Well said, Mary.

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Maybe he can try one of Elon's brain chips?

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The corporate media did talk about Biden’s mind before Obama cleared the field for him and then they went silent.

During the press conference when he was asked about his mind he said that the press KNEW that he was okay and the next day many started defending him. The automatic earth site has the story.

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✝️✝️✝️

Beloved, I pray that in all respects you may prosper and be in good health, just as your soul prospers.

— 3 John 2 LSB

✝️✝️✝️

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And also with you. 😁♥️

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Feb 12Liked by Jeff Childers

Anyone who has had dementia visit a family member recognizes all too well what is happening with Resident Peters. As we prepare to enter into Lent, I will treat him far better than he is treating me and people like me, by praying for him.

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I started praying for those in positions of power or authority some months ago. I just ask God to exercise his justice.

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I like that way of framing it.

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

Then you have a very kind and forgiving heart. I can't print what I'd like to see happen to him.

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Oh, Trilby, believe me, my cynical, hardened heart has different desires, but if I proclaim to believe in a merciful and loving G-d made flesh in the person of Jesus who hung on a cross, I have to will myself to forgive those who have "trespassed against me" as I know I have trespassed against others. It's a work in progress.

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Fair enough.

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Yeah, me neither. This is a family blog.

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Our Priest at Mass yesterday asked us to put aside politics and pray for our President and for those around him. It was very moving and a reminder of the power of prayer.

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Apparently. at the National Prayer Breakfast. Andrea Boccelli sung ava Maria. and Biden cried. Old age is the time for making hearts right. I do pray that once the powers that be allow him to retire that he will have a repentant heart.

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We need a Pureblood National Anthem!

Seriously tho no one should support the NFL with their extreme anti-White wokeness.

On twitter I see all these MAGA blokes talking about the Big Game. It's crazy how they don't get it.

We need a new focus as we abandon the institutions ruined by the Left.

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Watching that game you’d think at least 80% of America was black

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@Joseph Kaplan yeah, it’s funny how DEI doesn’t impact pro sports, huh? 🙄

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Yes! Why are there no trans men playing in the NFL! Horrors!

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You know the NBA was founded by a bunch of short Jewish guys in Philadelphia in the 1930’s. They were called the SPHA’s- south Philly Hebrew association. You can look it up.

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It may not be 80% black, but it could be 20% white by now.

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80-20. 80-20. One doesn't want to think about significance of that particular ratio.

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At least. Maybe a few purple haired others.

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After February 29th finally goes by, I am celebrating white man's month for the rest of the year. The wokies can pound sand.

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I was cooking and skipped all the opening and 1st half. I peeked at the anthem part (don’t know which one) and someone said, “ wow that’s diverse, not a single Asian, Mexican, Irish, Russian, Indian or white person though”. Everyone burst out laughing. I suspect people know what’s going on.

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Turned my stomach that the phony marketing campaign of a pro jab “power couple” has elevated the woke nfl to such heights. 🤮 🤮 🤮

Shameful that the “conservatives” show up and help promote it. Such hypocrisy.

On another note: saw Trumps apology tour for Budweiser. 🤮 Another stomach turning moment. Now that the UFC are beholden to Budweiser Trump has gotten on the “forgive Budweiser for their mistake” because they are so pro America. 🤨 ummm… really?! Then why don’t they freaking do an apology tour and publicly fire and sever their relationship with the trans whatever and sever financial ties so we SEE they really are repentant??? Hmm 🤨?

Until that happens Budweiser is a BIG FAT NO and I could care less which sports arena or politician you pay to apologize for you!!!

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Totally agree. I know a lot of ppl aren’t watching it anymore, but def not enough!

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Another way to tell big pharma to bug off too.

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Feb 12Liked by Jeff Childers

As a minority of Luxembourg-Polish breeding, I demand an anthem just for my ethnicity. I am composing it now, and will submit to the NFL in a few day. It's a Sousa inspired polka.

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Hmmm....perhaps all of us should use that wonderful (I say sarcastically) AI tool and compose an anthem for our race and submit it to the NFL. Maybe if they have 1000's of applications they may rethink the whole thing, otherwise we can call FOUL and racism for leaving us out :P

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🤣

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Is today “scare the hell out of us” day? Wow! That’s some bad stuff between blowing up oil well and that senile old man. I was a nursing home owner/administrator for nearly twenty years. I didn’t have to watch the whole five minutes.

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"with pre-game Pfizer sales rep Travis Kelce sashaying into Tiger Stadium in a sparkly designer leather outfit and matching purse ... "

It's not a purse, it's European.

By the way, it wasn't the 'wokest' Super Bowl. I noticed that all of the commentators had American flags on their lapel which was an interesting touch. Travis Kelce's meltdown on the sidelines doesn't bode well for his relationship with Taylor Swift. I'm not up on Taylor's song catalogue but I don't think she has covered domestic violence in her collection of songs about relationships with men gone awry. The fact that he's a dope by all appearances makes me think that this one has a short shelf-life.

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Feb 12Liked by Jeff Childers

There's a great meme of two side-by-side pictures of Kelce: one shows him smiling and showing off his "vaccination" site and the other has him standing next to Taylor Swift. The tagline reads, "one way or the other, his heart is going to be broken." Hah! They deserve each other.

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I thought this one on X/Twitter was a funny and spot on comment 😁

—“an X user with the handle @akafacehots even claimed recently, “I saw Taylor Swift endorsed Biden. Not very surprising since 95% of her songs are about choosing the wrong guy.”

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Love it!

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Very funny.

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Haha - she’s a Loser Chooser

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😆 And it rhymes too 😁

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That's a good one. Personally, I don't believe the conspiracy theories about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Why certain women are attracted to certain men is one of life's mysteries. Kelce's a cartoon but perhaps Taylor Swift is looking for something, a "father figure" and sees it in him. He's just another wealthy and famous goof with an attractive girlfriend. Where's George Michael (a straight, alive version of course) when you need him?

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Kelce and Swift are the same age, so not sure about the "father figure" angle.

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Chronological age and emotional maturity are two different things. Maybe Taylor's just a scared little girl inside which explains the flurry of bad relationships with men and why she dresses and acts like she's a 14 year-old girl at the mall. It all starts with Dad or the lack thereof. Maybe a big strong football guy like Mr. Pfizer will fill that void.

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Kelce looked like a pimp (for Pfizer) in his sparkly tacky pregame outfit.

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He be goin after new demographics.

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He should be cavorting and dancing in that sparkly Skyrizi drug commercial, although I don’t remember if it’s a Pfizer drug.

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Maybe a Pretty Pony movie would be more fun.

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Re commentators: Poor Michael Strahan notably absent; late teen daughter battling medulloblastoma, usually diagnosed before age 10. Absent from GMA (don’t watch but heard; following what I do not expect to be a good outcome). Her university mandated the shots. Calling you to speak out Michael!!!

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"Liked" but, pfff. Not if his paycheck depends on sealed lips. Anybody in those jobs with visibility is a sell out. Probably addressed in contracts, with language that can be misconstrued in interpretation at the front end(?) -- or, "personality" attorneys responsible for negotiating probably very much aware but have no leverage - my theory -- but oh, when the piper comes calling... My theory about, in particular, Justin Bieber's very loud silence. Too much theory...

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Sadly I know you’re right, but at some point, you’d think the pain would overwhelm the love of money. Agreed that his lucrative careers would be over, and he’d likely face lawsuits. I know a great lawyer…just sayin’! 😁

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Well, I'm not the one that needs a lawyer. - Yet? Lucky for Strahan you're probably no more than 6 degrees separated so you could reach out that way and let him know. 😅 Oh wait, I could be the first degree. Oh no...

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😆👍🏻

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Feb 13·edited Feb 13

Bieber and wife probably had shots from the same lot. Yes, she had an ASD, but never threw a clot til after the jab. BTW, I didn’t follow closely, but saw some photos that made his signs look central instead of peripheral Bell’s. May have been the selfie reversal though.

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My memory is Dx was Ramsay-Hunt. Not disposed to check on it. 🙄Sad, for both of them, and the masses.

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Feb 12Liked by Jeff Childers

Hi Jeff,

Thank you for letting us know about the one-time donation page set up for you. For those of us who can't afford the subscription but would like to occasionally donate to you as a gesture of gratitude, it would be most helpful if that link were posted where you post your twitter, truth social, etc links so that it is readily available at all times.

With appreciation, Molly

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It's one of my permanent tabs. 🤣

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