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Regarding E-Cars, here is why they want everyone in one:

Electric cars have kill switches and real time tracking of everything you do in them and they record everywhere you go. They can also be hijacked remotely by a lender or government, and programmed to keep you within your fifteen minute city.

Want to drive your car today? I'm sorry your social credit score isn't high enough, your carbon footprint has exceeded your daily limit, and your vaccination status is not up to date. Check back next week.

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Aren't they putting those in new gas powered cars too? "Per-mile tax" is the wet dream of the surveillance state. Just as our electric bills are transitioning to higher rates in MO during 'peak demand' thanks to smart meters, and Denver electric users saw utilities screwing with their thermostats, taxing us per mile to compensate for shrinking gas tax revenues gives them a whole new range of powers. I can see a 'rush hour tax' or a 'you drive too many miles' surcharge in our futures. And same, kill switch if you have been a greedy energy hog or didn't pay your car tag fees. This is part of the reason we are hanging on to our older cars.

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I'm envisioning "you posted a politically-incorrect, WrongThink meme" as a good enough excuse for using the car kill-switch.

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The possibilities are endless!

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All this power and control is being asked for, all under the guise of "Climate Change." Here a few articles on the topic:

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/the-hidden-profits-of-climate-change

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/why-climate-change-is-wrong-dangerous

I'm thinking of writing an article on if Maui was the result of a "Climate Warfare Strike." We need to start entertaining the reality of this in our propagandized new world.

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Remember to mention Hunga Tonga explosion - that's what's causing so much of the "greenhouse" effect in our weather patterns now! For 18 months corporate media HID this historical "natural event" from the public eye.

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That fire wasn’t typical.

Watch Patty Hall and Robert Brame in the below link -

Same things being seen in Maui

Wood unburdened

Wood around bolts burned

All other things ‘dustified’

https://rumble.com/v2tsbfu--looking-for-clues-in-the-california-and-canadian-forest-fires-these-are-no.html

And get this- the first energy directed weapon was developed in… Maui

That’s a super strange coincidence right?

https://www.kirtland.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/825975/directed-energy-directorate-overview/

Interesting listen-

https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/directed-energy-weapons-maui/

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We’ve seen very little about Maui except the devastation. Perhaps there’s more on MSM, but I don’t watch that anymore. However, here are a few Hawaiians commenting on what is going on there. Absolutely a government strike.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cv2gWqIL9AU/?igshid=MTc4MmM1YmI2Ng==

https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cv7fsyggifr/

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Jeff’s car is double-dead! 😎

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I better get a scooter.

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Well, if Doug Macky can be imprisoned for a meme, I am thinking you hit the bull’s eye.

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Yup, yet again screwing people in rural areas who couldn’t even take public transportation if they wanted to, and always have to drive longer distances for everything 😕😡

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They want to FORCE us back into the cities/burbs because we are much easier to control. They don't get it that WE live where we do because we like being independant and do t want all the regulations and control.

The coming "war" will be urban vs rural rather than region (North) vs region (South). They have no idea what they are doing or what the outcome might be. It won't be easy or "pretty".

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I think they get it - they just want to stamp it out. Anyone not living in populated areas, well under government control is seen as an excess cost, a burden, and a threat to "democracy," which actually means a threat to the establishment system of theft and corruption.

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It has Always been urban vs. rural. Rural CA, IL, OR, WA, NY, and other bolshevik ruled states are as conservative as any Red state. It is the cities that infect clear thought and reason . Never forget that. This is not regional. People who live in cities are specialists, and rely upon others for all of their daily needs. Country folk here can build a house with no plans, fish, hunt, clean and preserve both, cook, garden, fix cars and machinery, and all other aspects required to live self sufficiently. Most bolsheviks in the city can't even cook, let alone build or fix anything.

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Self-sufficiency is not allowed.

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Simulations done by our government have "them" losing big time. They can't do it until they take our guns and that plan is not working out very well for "them". Plus, those rural folks (who may or may not be rednecks) are veterans and hunt. The stupid people who live in cities and consider themselves above the southern and midwestern citizens will be begging for us to protect them if the sh*t ever does hit the fan.

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CH--I believe this was one of the simulations. The government was wearing black. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQKrmDLvijo

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🤣🤣🤣

The government will try to use the military and I'm not sure how well that will work out either. Probably them would be on our side.

We are in interesting time and it's gonna get worse.

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I live in Marshall, Michigan, where Whitmer and other players are forcing the community to accept the destruction of farmland on a major river to build a Ford EV battery factory. We are fighting it, but it will probably be built and will change our small town/agricultural area to a major city. Right now it is a fairly conservative area, but once we have migration of workers to the area, the voting pattern will definitely change. I believe we were chosen to turn this area blue and join it to other cities for a larger urban area that is easier to control with technology.

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Andrew Wilkow, whose SirisuXM broadcasts range from rants to brilliant insights, has posited that the progressive thugocracy's real goal in "setting aside" millions of acres of good land in our nation's mostly-red western states, is to build 15-minute cities and populate them with migrants. BOOM: Instant blue states, with the new citizens under the thumb of high-density urban life.

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Yup.

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They are proposing a planning and zoning change for my tiny town (pop 160) to build a TRUCK STOP complete with truck wash, convenience store, motel etc. We don't want it, but it is the agenda. The meeting is tomorrow night in the county courthouse. We have all been blindsided. I am sure a few greased palms of our commissioners will go a long way toward achieving their goal. But, like Jeff said, we have to show up first. So, I am going to show up and protest.

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We also were blindsided in Marshall, MI. We had no idea until January of this year that 2000 acres of prime farmland were going to be turned into a Megasite with a Ford/CATL EV battery plant. Yes, local politicians were complicit. Many signed non-disclosure agreements, even some who were on the township board and city council and didn't tell the other members of their boards. We've protested regularly in the center of town, made speeches at township and city meetings, and now a group is taking legal action, which I'm contributing to, simply to get a referendum on rezoning this land to heavy industrial. There has been NOT ONE VOTE by the people about this issue which, as the proponents say, will TRANSFORM our community. But what if we don't want to be transformed?? And congressional subcommittees are looking into the possibility that of the 2500 "good paying jobs" that Whitmer keeps touting, two hundred of them may be Chinese nationals working for CATL, which is providing the battery technology for Ford. Ford was supposed to provide documents by August 10, but I don't think they did. Keep fighting the good fight. That's all we can do.

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From what I've heard and read, the good people of Lahaina also did not want their city transformed... would not sell their lands to Greedy and Powerful... and look what happened to them... God we NEED your HELP, your Mighty INTERVENTION!!!

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Thank you. I am glad you are out there fighting. I guess we all have to fight in any way we are capable of fighting. I am just so sick and tired of all the corruption and thinking that everyone has a price. I imagine we will find out. Michigan is so sad. Hubs is from there and it has really gone downhill....due to poor and corrupt leadership and those on the take. Covid did a number on the whole world and anyone who thinks it wasn't planned is sorely mistaken. Best to you.♥

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Yes, Michigan is a very sad place now--such a beautiful state! I've lived here for the better part of the past 40 years. I recently heard it described, under Whitmer, as Ground Zero for the WEF and a blueprint for progressives for the rest of the country. Thanks for your good wishes.

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As Washington State conservative activist Glenn Morgan likes to say, "the future belongs to those who show up."

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A truck stop? When over-the-road ICE trucks are going to be effectively banned by 2030? Odd.

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Highway 95, the only north-south highway in Idaho. There surely is MORE to the story than we are seeing.

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Y'all please keep us posted. Thanks and blessings to you!

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What kind of freight typically on this road? Curious to know what industries might be behind this. Produce? Timber? Do you have large Distribution Centers nearby?

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Get involved, we the people have not been for far too many years thus here we are fighting against many agendas we don't agree with. It is surprising though that a full service truck stop is even being considered. On the left coast truckers are heavily regulated almost to the point of exasperation. Only newer 'clean' trucks are allowed in California, and electric trucks will be mandated soon. You cant idle or must have clean idle certification if you want to use your heat/AC during the mandated down time. Fuel prices are exorbitant and as I mentioned the greenies want to eliminate diesel fuel.

This is all crazy talk, unless population is reduced by the millions. Think about it, everything in your home has been in a truck at some point, from raw material to production to final product. And I don't see us going back to horse and wagon any time soon. I'll leave trains out of the equation for now.

I'm not a trucker but I do have great sympathy for them and the lifestyle they have chosen. It's a hard job and we need them, but that's still no reason to force a truck stop on a town that doesn't want it. Demand some concessions at your meeting.

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I used to book freight for a large produce company and the new (say of the last 10 years) regulations on truckers put them in the position of HAVING to stop after a certain amount of hours--that were of course surveilled by on-bouard computer/gps. NONE of the truckers/freight companies I spoke with liked this; it took away the driver's autonomy and penalized them for being fast (a different thing than "unsafe"). Loads that used to take five days from CA to East Coast began to take seven-eight days. And that's right, that's food we're talking about.

It's long been my observation that regulation often leads to de-skilling, but here in this case we have a possible other consequence--the 'need' for more truck stops for those mandated rest periods.

This is where I want to know if those pushing the regulations had an interest in the companies that build/franchise truck stops!

I'm interested to know what cargoes traverse this road.

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Great insight! Blessings to the husband wife teams that can keep the rig moving 24-7.

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Any concession would be a defeat. I can't do that. I need someone to mail me a Delta Smelt. ASAP.

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Ugh. Best of luck to you on fighting this, praying for a good outcome !

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Thank you....Our son lives right by there and has 4 young daughters. We are 8 miles away. It is all tooooo close. Greed and nefarious purposes...I am seriously not a fan of sell outs. Or most people in general...

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Reminds me of Braveheart.... just watched it again after several years. Power, Greed and.... Betrayal... Were with us a thousand years ago and have no intent of ever going away...

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Oh wow, I'll be praying for you and the people of your town. Be loud, play like they do! Like your lives depend on it, because it does. Not saying truck stops are all bad, but we ALL know what goes on at those types of places: prostitution, sex trafficking, drug dealing, crimes galore. It happens in every city no matter it's size. With a population of 160 I'm betting you got 1, 2 if you're lucky law enforcement officials. That truck stop alone will be a full time job for them. Prayers. Lots of prayers. Be loud and proud, be heard!

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Thank you Shellie...good advice. Yes, when did it become not okay for us to act like them? I say we do it.

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How true. Your job is a 15 mile drive and you work midnights. Local transit stops running at 6PM, and doesn’t pick up at your work location until 9AM. You are out of work at 6AM and your partner needs the car to get to their job at 7 AM. How does this work?

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All those jobs will end. The companies will be closed. Everyone will be herded into camps or more likely simply starved. Population reduction

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Soylent Green is people.

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Scary thought Joseph, perhaps that is the dream of the elite.

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Where I grew up, it was more like a 20-60 mile drive one way and *zero* transit options. Not even limited hours. Nothing at all.

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It doesn't work. And that's the point. You stay home, shop on Amazon et al, and collect the dole, and stay boosted. AI does the real work, for the duration of your now-shortened life.

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Electric bike. Shanks Mare. Probably work place in one world will be eat, sleep, shower work. No home allowed.

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Oooohhh, like Chinese rural people going to live at Foxcon factory-cities to make smartphones! (And suicide out the upper story windows!) I get it, now!

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They don't want people living in rural areas. They want people living in 15-minute ghettos.

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In New York they are vandalizing the cameras on the street that keep track of the mileage and tax. Good.

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What aren’t they vandalizing! I wanted to visit New York all my life, until now.

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This is vandalism for the greater good. Seriously. 😄

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As Jung stated we have a "collective unconscious"....we "remember" Revolutionary times!!

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There’s ALWAYS a workaround!

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This is the answer, combined with local politics. Render it unusable or irrelevant.

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Monkey Wrench Gang!

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What kind of cameras are keeping track of mileage/tax? For what purpose?

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Gas usage tax. And mainly to track you via surveillance. Government over-reach.

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London is doing it; they talk about ULEZ regulations all the time. People in London are pulling the cameras down too.

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A number of states are charging (smirk) an electric car fee when you register your car (initially) and at each renewal.

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And I can hear myself back in the mid 90’s. “Our government would NEVER do that to us!!!”

Then came 9/11. And I woke up.

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You are quicker than I was. I refused to believe our govt. had anything to do with it. EVEN when suspicion crept in I would bat it away. Then over time I let it in the door. Then that biatch Bush said Jan 6 was worse than 9/11. I could barely believe my ears. Sadly, it stunned the heck out of me. Then I knew. We were rotting from the core outward.

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Bush complicit 9/11.

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Bush was a useful idiot, Cheney was running the whole show.

That is why they had Bush in a FL classroom pretending to read

My Pet Goat while 911 was going down.

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And I liked and supported Bush and Cheney (cringe!) K J.

Never did like papa "Wolfhound" Bush though, Reagan was forced to use him as VP. Traitor in my opinion. And this is why DeSantis will never gain traction as a presidential candidate, he is tied to the Bush Cheney RINO cabal. People remember.

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Certainly seems like it.

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I know what you mean. I felt the same way and became very depressed about a year ago when I realized our government is the "bad guys". I always knew there was corruption but never in my wildest dreams imagined it is as bad as it is. It is time to tear the whole thing down and rebuild it the way our founding fathers intended.

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Not an easy task when the people who hold the real power are often anonymous and the bad guys have more money than countries not US or China.

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VA used to give free "express lane" passes for hybrids...that didn't last long. Loosing too much money.

IMO hybrids are the best option for anyone e who might be interested and great for city driving. I don't want one but understand why others might.

What the government gives, it can also take away. 😕

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Best to do a true costs of lifetime ownership before buying the latest shiny toy. Be especially wary of data sources. The dealer, or perhaps even the government may not be without their biases. People are (and were, dating back to the 1970s energy crisis) overly focused on, say, fuel economy. Yet cost of fuel is a small fraction of the overall costs of owning a vehicle, except perhaps something like a long-haul semi trucker.

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Bad Cattitude on Substack did a terrific job breaking down the costs of electric vehicles. A really terrific piece : https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/price-of-gasoline-too-high-buy-an

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Great link; thanks!

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Replacement batteries are so expensive!

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And so is the disposal fee for the one you are getting rid of. An accident where the battery is damaged is serious money. And there surely is an environmental impact fee that you will have to take a second on your house to pay.

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I can't even get rid of a broken dehumidifier.

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Oddly, that gave me such a chuckle!

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LOL!

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Um, just say it was stolen and abandon it somewhere. Disposal fee? That seems hard to enforce.

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Ohio is one of them. $200 for full electric, $100 for hybrid. Yet another reason not to have one.

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Interestingly e-car license plates have been about zero ($20 annually or thereabouts) at least since 2016 when I got mine.

Will be interesting to see how that continues, especially with our somehow blue Gov seated ...in our red state.

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To fund all that socially just (indigenous input included) mining they are doing in "Lithium Valley" (new name) CA.

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Funny "Lithium Valley" was the nickname for San Fernando Valley in the 70's. The more things change...

Gresham Slaw. Made me smile. Thanky. Or shall I say "good comment drove out resting B*tchface".

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Also, debased things are a writing goldmine. Virtually limitless. Get to choppin and gratin.

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Haha yes, I keep writing TOO MANY WORDS on them and end up "well THAT can't be my first post, people will run for the hills!"

Lot of prototype slaws, I guess, before I can serve one to guests.

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Ah, did not know that. I just got it from this:

https://www.energy.ca.gov/data-reports/california-power-generation-and-power-sources/geothermal-energy/lithium-valley

Glad to make someone smile, thanks!

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It was for a different sorta lithium. 🙄

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I pay an extra $ 80 per year in Mississippi because I drive a 2008 Prius! I'm lumped in with people who can afford $ 70k EV's. I'm a poor 57 yo single mom driving a junky 2008 for gosh sakes!

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You know what is outrageous is MS's grocery tax. Something essential to life and folks in your state have to pay the highest tax in the country for the pleasure of filling bellies. Not right.

I'd dump that idiotic Prius. The ugliest car ever made outside the Gremlin. Or the Yugo.

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One thing I'm continually shocked about is that California doesn't tax food (but there's a tax if you eat in a restaurant), and it's the bluest of the blue states. But they over-tax everything else, especially gasoline, so I suppose that makes up for the lack of a food tax.

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Utah, the reddest of red states DID charge a grocery tax of 3%, but this past year they did what people wanted and cut it to under 2% with I think that number possibly going to 0 by 2025. And they cut income tax. Shocker. especially since that is how states usually recover revenue lost from eliminating grocery tax, It is pretty nervy to charge tax on food - especially in a state where large families are encouraged. Right now, only a dozen or so states charge grocery tax. I think most of them are conservative states. Not a good look.

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It is ugly and mine is green. My kids call it The Booger. It runs though and 50 mpg,,,putting two kids through college right now so Booger is my friend.

Ya, that grocery tax is rude.

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Yep. I'd keep the booger too.

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This is why we just put $6,000 into our 2001 Lexus SUV. We're going to keep that thing running until the cows come home. Best thing about it--it's not a Karen when I don't wear my seat belt on back roads.

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I wonder if the terrorist protesters are fined for the the emissions emitted by the thousands of vehicles they have torched.

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I think it is 2025 that kill switches will be in gas-powered cars.

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We bought our last new car—Subaru—in 2020. Ran our Ford 500 16 years. Middle 70’s. No more cars or trucks for us.

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yup

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Vehicles have had 'black boxes' for years. Quite the controversy when police agencies and insurance companies took the recorded information to assign fault and adjudicate claims payment. National Motorist Association was very pro active in these laws https://ww2.motorists.org/

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Per mile tax should be applied to the jet setters aka rich and famous...and low lifers like Gore, Buttigieg, Fauci and the like so they pay their fair share, you know , fair equity.

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Oh you have a great sense of humor. "Them" pay taxes......lololololololol. They are not the peasants......we are! Forever, the rich stay rich and the poor stay poor. Our power has been totally usurped.

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Donna MO - They could stop producing older car parts and that could be an issue.

I'm keeping my older car... and it is a deisel. We will see. If people don't buy these cars, they can't control with them. For now anyway...

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Cash for clunkers 2.0? The stupidity of how many ways they waste our hard earned tax dollars is astounding.

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Haha... They just make up new taxes like literally for breathing or flatulating!

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I believe that the Build Back Better legislation or one of the other boondoggle bills passed by the Uniparty included the provision that every car manufactured in the US by (don't know the year, but it's within the decade) will have to have a kill switch.

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I know several mechanics who should be able to deactivate it. :) They are old school and awesome like MacGyver.

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Georgia is working on that plan right now. Gas taxes are a big chunk of revenue.

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Haha just imagine what kind of "accidents" will befall the rebel electric car owner. "Sorry your house caught fire and you and your family burned to a crisp--I'm sure it was just a 'defect' in the charging wiring, or, uh, something."

(PG&E has SUCH a great record with fires...)

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I said yesterday that rural Americans in flyover country are going to get like Cuba. Keeping our old gas powered vehicles running for all time. Remember carburetors?

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We live in Florida (not a flyover state but we both did grow up in KS) and that’s been our mentality for a while already. We have 3 cars and a class A RV (and golf cart); all are 9 + years old and still in great shape because we are scrupulous about maintenance. I may spring for something a little newer one of these days but nothing built after February 2020.

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Why that date?

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Carburetors, and points, and condensors, and timing lights. Hope you kept all your old tune-up tools. Like film cameras, they will make a comeback.

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Gonna have to pry that manual transmission out of my cold dead hands.

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I grew up in my dad’s store selling all that stuff. Out back was the shop where the guys repaired the engines.

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...and when men were men.

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Ditto !

A & M Auto Parts

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ....1960, when Canada was a country to be proud of and men were definitely men and women were definitely women and kids had role models. After school, they let me stand behind the counter with them and run into the back of the warehouse to retrieve the sparkplugs if someone was requesting them. Happy childhood memories.

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And likely those vehicles will survive an EMP attack, if it ever happens.

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I wish I still had my 1963 Mercedes 550E. Now I'm on the lookout for an old Army Jeep.

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Absolutely, I have over 200k miles on two of my cars and am making sure I can squeeze every mile out of them. repair costs are relatively small when compared to new vehicle costs. They are easier to fix and perform much better than the new ones. I have a few newer model cars, but drive them as little as possible.

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We offered to buy a friend's car when they proffered that they were trading it in on a newer model... It had "lots of issues" but had been well cared for... "it needed too much work, we made thousands in repairs then, when we couldn't get parts, that was it for us." A 2006 car....and no parts available! What??? Yep! If you could find the parts they were prohibitively expensive... so 6k in repairs to keep running... We still would have purchased it because the new cars are JUNK.

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Spare part availability can be a problem for older cars. I stick to higher volume models such as Acura, Honda, Toyota or a host of US models. Stay away from European imports.

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It wasn't that old ... but a pricy car... and required premium gas (for which there are alternatives). Body was excellent, nice all leather inside... If you know good mechanics, the rest is a piece of cake.

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Remember the 'bama program to "buy back" vehicles over a certain age? I'm sure the big three automakers had no influence in that...

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The problem is going to be replacement parts. My brother needed a transaxle for a 2014 (not 2004, not 1994) Ford Edge. Ford dealer told him "no longer available OEM".

When it comes to a choice between a mandated EV and keeping a vintage car or truck running, pick-a-part junk yards will only supply us for a short time.

I restore vintage analog film cameras and lenses for part-time income. 95% of the quality ones were built before about 1975. To fix one I often have to cannibalize a second one. Based on that, I suggest that if you plan to drive that pre-2000 vehicle into the ground, you might stock a master cylinder, wheel brake parts, an ignition module, a fuel pump, and similar OEM-only items that are likely to wear out.

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Yup.

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Or it drives you to the reeducation camp.

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Hubs just spent a few weeks with a man from Cuba. His dad and uncle were forced into a 're-education' camp. They went from being stand up members of society and elite doctors to cutting sugar cane, all day, every day for 2 years. Wake up people!

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Funny comment of the day (at least to me).

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Iirc, Fedgov mandated that all gas-powered vehicles manufactured in 2026 need to have kill switches built in. For safety's sake, of course.

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Sounds like a good reason to keep those old cars going -- like in Cuba.

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And a potential lucrative market for mechanics who accidentally disable them while working on your car.

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*wink wink*

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One of the things I told my husband - we have to have a non computer car - just in case. He is finishing up his ’64 Corvette. Lol.

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Problem is — you won’t be able to “register” those old cars when the Cabal decides to put that rule in play.

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It shouldn't be a problem by then especially in rural areas. There will be no police to enforce expired tags and plates.

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This is why we need to UNDO that bill if Rep win in 2024. Also I’m assuming there’s someone out there smart enough to teach people how to bypass the switch. I bypassed that stupid auto-shut off permanently instead of having to do it every time I turned on the car. It changed my life! (Ford Expedition)

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Counting on the GOP is like counting on thin air to hold you up when you fall.

Yes we must cast a ballot, and do what we can to have free and fair elections. But just because someone says they are conservative, or AF, or GOP, doesn’t mean a blessed thing. Each and every candidate must be scrutinized. The lack of scrutiny is how we have a do-nothing-but-pass-unnecessary-legislation-and-write-letters House and Senate.

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Lesser of 2 weevils 😉

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Link?

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AND - in the comments of this article -

Let’s be clear about what’s going on. The RIDE act was first drafted by Sen. Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM) and Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) on 4/22/2021. After that, they picked up two more sponsors, Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) and Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV). It was then amended into the “Surface Transportation Investment Act of 2021” penned by Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS) on 6/10/2021. After this a version of the RIDE act was indeed pushed into HR.R.3684 and then removed from S.2016. Regardless, this is not Biden or his administration. It was bipartisan legislation.

Rick Scott! Fact checked the comment: https://madd.org/press-release/federal-legislation-has-potential-to-eliminate-drunk-driving-in-america/

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Just makes you feel all warm and fuzzy over the kumbaya bipartisan efforts! A pox on all their houses!

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Politics are a mental meat grinder. Two wings of the same vulture:

Politicization is so effective at manipulating the populace because most people emotionally connect their personal belief system to the belief system of their political party, and so then any attack on their party - legitimate or otherwise - is interpreted by their brain as an attack on themselves. Reason and logic then jump out the nearest window as raw emotion takes the helm, thus making them even more susceptible to the predatory controlling influences.

Most people will not act to secure their future, so long as they feel they have an advocate fighting for them in the public or political arenas. This is why Republican vs Democrat equals divide and conquer. The human mind is binary. Our thought process can often be boiled down into terms (often ultimatums) of – this or that – and our adversaries understand - very well - the art of this war.

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 14, 2023

Dumping this link here because it seems fitting with your excellent comment, Donna:

Rich Men North of Richmond

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqSA-SY5Hro

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Thanks for posting the link to Oliver Anthony, NAB. I was looking for a place to insert his song somewhere in todays post. I spent a lot of time last night watching you tube influencers I think they are called, review this song. I'm not one of those but I'll give my 2 cents or less opinion.

This is probably the quintessential political protest song of today, much as the many protest songs of the 60's and 70's (my generation).This young man wrote the lyrics and sings from his heart, that is what was captivating to me. He's a 'no name' musician, living in the woods of West Virginia with his three dogs. And he is politically astute to say the least. Review after review I watched last night, and these are internet people from rap artists to musicians to psychologists were all blown away. Most said 'lets give it a listen and see what we think'. To a person they couldn't get past the first couple stanzas. Most were slack jawed. Anthony Oliver somehow manages to cover everything in three minutes, political malfeasance, (the rich men) taxes, privacy, welfare, and don't forget Epstein Island.

This could be the theme song to kick off a political revival in America, I hope this guy keeps his dogs close and hungry.

I suggest everyone give it a listen, and I get nothing from this. Artistically it is brilliant, vocals are powerful, passionate and honest. His instrument of choice is a resonator guitar, kind of a cross between a six string acoustic and a banjo, fitting to his locale and song objective. But it's the message that will, or should, blow you away.

I'll repeat NAB's link here, and thanks again NAB. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqSA-SY5Hro

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9M views - awesome - Dan Bongino shared this song too.

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Wow. He calls out a lot of people...

I'd like to see him write a song about how the Fed prints so much money politicians don't really care what we think...

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The corruption is widespread and thoroughly bipartisan. Think of the covid mRNA mandates Congress implemented for us, while exempting themselves. Or illegal war funding. Or the tax and spend, "deficits don't matter" approach to funding. The (R)s are not "the good guys." It's all one Uniparty. That's what the entire fight is about. That's why Trump was elected. And why they attacked him from all sides before, during, and after his time in office. We have reached the establishment vs. anti-establishment phase of this society.

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 14, 2023

RU…Spot-on…exactly — precisely EVERYTHING in your post is reality…!

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Sen Lujan had a stroke in Jan 2022. Just saying.

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We need to take out the word "drunk" in that link.

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the uniparty is alive and well. No surprise here. Look how you can't tell the parties apart , at least in the Senate, on the Ukraine endless money laundering, with demands for no accountability .

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Tritorch (above) described it perfectly: Two wings on the same vulture.

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And "5th Amendment" Rick is a war whore to boot. Do your homework!

Later Jay

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 14, 2023

Appreciate the ability to perhaps minimize drunk driver numbers........ but "The legislation – - - is short on details" - THAT is rather frightening, eh?

Forgot to get your annual covid jab? Posted a "nasty" comment on C&C yesterday?

.......... Guess what? - Today? Your car won't start. hmmmm....

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Yeah they always have some benign sounding “good reason” for these initiatives but is just to hoodwink people into supporting them 😡

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Yep, exactly right. "We got your back" NOW means something else, altogether.

(🎯)

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Much of the legislation the Democrats pass is poorly/vaguely (circle both) written. Could be because their legal counsel is comprised of diversity hires, or it could be purposely done in order for the Blue Tyrant to impose at his/her whim.

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Leaning (heavily) toward the latter, JHH.

However, diversity hiring has proven to be.....lacking.

Where IS that luggage stealing, cross-dressing Biden diversity hire, anyway? 🤣

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Here’s what I don’t get: there are a LOT more of us than there are of them. By several orders of magnitude. So why do these policies keep get enacted?? No incandescent light bulbs can be purchased now or the seller faces arrest?! Gas stoves? Kill switches in cars? Is this North Korea? Cuba? We outnumber them. What is the solution? Prayer, of course, but voting has been stolen from us. So what next?

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Go local and stop relying on the government or retail stores for anything. Use cash only, get to know your neighbors, put the 'common unity' back in community. A handful of readers made suggestions for solutions to these problems, they may interest you: http://tritorch.com/united/#solutions

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Thanks tritorch. That’s a great column with very practical solutions. God bless us all! 🙏🏻

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And get to know _all_ your relatives.

Seriously, genealogy is useful for connecting the living to each other.

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Trump.

Trump.

Trump.

Even if he's jailed, he's a write-in.

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Trump was there for 4 years. Christopher Wray outrageously testified before Congress in the summer of 2020 that the greatest threat domestically was White Supremacist/Nationalist terror. Trump did nothing about this.

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He is not the Savior. Although he seemed to do a lot, it was really never enough-- except to divide even more.

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 14, 2023

These policies keep getting enacted because they keep getting away with it. They rely on most people either not paying attention or being too complacent to do anything about it.

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I guess we would have to ask the J6er's who are in prison that first question.

The last question, God only knows.

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But the State or Municipal bus will be fully charged and you'll already have access to it. Why honestly would an individual even NEED to personally own an EV? Hertz can rent you one in the rare instance you may need to travel outside of your occupancy zone.

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But my social credit card is low because I said bidamned is an idiot, so the bus not only won’t let me on, but it is instructed to drive over me.

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"bidamned" LOL but accurate!!!!

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So the unabomber wasn't wrong.

Synopsis of his manifesto in a new thread here:

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1690726629457432577.html

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Wow. I had no idea.

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Nor I. Although his actions were heinous, maybe he wasn't so cuckoobeans after all.

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He was a victim of the government's MK-Ultra program.

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Or, just read the whole thing.

While I don't agree with some of it (Where is the place for art, in his world? What constitutes a "real" goal, and who decides?), on rereading this last week in prep for my first post, he is more sense-making than I remember, and prescient as well. A bit meandering, but most of what he wrote of decades ago, we see and experience today. The political ridiculousness, the inevitable devolvement of the left toward fascism, the need for a sense of useful purpose, and autonomy in achieving that purpose--it's fascinating to revisit this.

https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/library/national/unabom-manifesto-1.html

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This is why I'm actively seeking a Dodge Dart with a Slant-6.

I wonder if these stupid shitweasels are aware that EVERY time you move a charge from one medium to another, you lose some due to inefficiencies, so playing pass-the-charge-around is going to ADD to the burden on the power generation system, NOT reduce it!

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Chevettes, Pintos, and Gremlins. Where did they go?

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Well, Pintos? I think we know....

https://youtu.be/1mqu-gRqt3g

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Oh! We used to have a Dodge Dart with a Slant-6! Great car :)

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Then there is Michigan which using the GPS monitor will charge you $.01 per mile driven. If Whtl…er… mer has her way. The better to control you. No thanks I like a gas powered car no GPS monitoring.

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I still can't believe that idiot was reelected.

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I can't believe any kidnapper in their right mind would actually kidnap her.

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Dude! It's the eyes....... all in the eyes......

Later Jay

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The eyes are the windows to the soul...

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Hahaha 😂 😆 😂 the ev drivers in my area are a smug lot. After all they are saving the planet. I hope they start charging them in my area.

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...or never—yet better 🤪

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No thank you. Ever.

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My dad's retirement community has one of those things that they drive the seniors around in. I call it (sorry - language) the Electric Sh!tbox. They never take people more than a couple miles in it. It honestly looks like a golf cart with a car cover over it. I'd rather own a golf cart.

Tritorch nailed it, but I think another reason is they are exceptionally expensive (at least 60 grand and 25 more for a replacement battery.) The average person, well, at least me, can't afford that. So there would be a lot more people without transportation, which forces them into cities with public transportation if they want to work. But then again, they will probably hand these stupid electric sh!tboxes to illegal aliens for free.... what do I know?

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Most new gasoline powered cars have the same or similar disabling devices. The tech in new cars is awful, not just because of the inerrant privacy and control features, but because the first things that tend to fail on automobiles are the sensors and tech. The repair costs are going to be astronomical.

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You are absolutely correct, IM(not so very)HO. Since this is on topic I will say this here: We need to stop calling them electric vehicles.

It’s amazing how often I experience “being shaken out of my delusion”, just when I thought I could spot BS...

Here’s my case:

https://donsurber.substack.com/p/just-say-no-to-battery-operated-cars

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Not that I speak from want, for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am. I know how to get along with humble means, and I also know how to live in prosperity; in any and every circumstance I have learned the secret of being filled and going hungry, both of having abundance and suffering need. I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.

— Philippians 4:11-13 NASB1995

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Thank you for including the context for the last sentence. All too often, people quote that verse as some kind of mantra or affirmation inspiring them to follow after all sorts of selfish ambitions. But in context, it means that we find our sufficiency in Christ regardless of our current life situations.

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Turns out it’s not actually about playing a good game of basketball after all. 😏

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I love your sense of humor, Janice! 😂

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We had a really good sermon yesterday on contentment and gratitude. God is good even when life isn’t. You always find verses that are right on target.

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Me too! Thankful for the strength and resourcefulness I have learned! Let's be thankful today and find joy in every "little" blessing. Let's try not to let this over reach get in!

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An excellent scripture for today Janice. Thanks!

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I am coming off a long night of not much sleep because of our power going out due to a storm. It came back on a little while ago, which means I have my fan and AC again. So I’ll have to read the newsletter later. Gotta sleep! Blessings to you, Ellen!

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Amen! We may all be doing this soon, literally, but I would rather know I am rich spiritually.

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Rich with treasure that holds value all the time. Unlike worldly things.

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The bible has a great deal of good advice, even for non-believers.

Knowing "how to get along with humble means" is useful for everyone.

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Miss Janice, you are precious, of course so is Paul.

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Love your God-centered heart and the sharing of God’s Word, the only source of truth and light! I look forward to the scripture you share every day!

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That's nice.

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jeff Childers

For those of you that know of Dr. David Martin, his website www.Prosecutenow.io was effectively hacked and now 100% defunct. The good news is a new site is in the works. He's still causing major headaches for Dazsak, Fauci and the rest of the vermin. You can catch up with him here in a recent interview with Dr. Drew...yeah, that Dr. Drew. His best interview yet, IMHO.

https://theimaginaryhobgoblin.substack.com/p/and-the-walls-come-tumblin-down

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 14, 2023

Ironically, I just listened to that interview before reading C&C today. I have to agree with you that it's his best interview yet. Editing to say, I guess it wasn't ironic since I got the link yesterday from your Substack Eric (smh!). Thank you for putting that out there.

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Dr. Drew was still waffling a bit on the "planned genocide" portion of the interview (probably to protect himself), but this isn't Doc Martin's first rodeo. Being systematically bludgeoned by the facts isn't easy on a waffler's ego. He's got them all dead to rights. A more thorough investigator/researcher you will not find.

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And don’t forget to give his wife some credit. They work as a team, according to him.

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I'm sick of seeing her practically sitting on his lap in interviews *eye roll*

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Apparently she's quite the support system.

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It might be hard to accept the notion of it being planned genocide when you (meaning Dr. Drew) were out there saying (and then doing) you wanted to be among the first in line, to be a willing guinea pig, for the jab. And he then was. And was recommending it. He was a hail yes before he was a no.

Total side note: His wife grates on my nerves. Meow.

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Dr. Drew STILL, to this day, stands by and supports "vaccinating his elderly patients." To. this. day. He cannot be moved from that position.

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 14, 2023

He's not the sharpest knife in the drawer. I'm thankful he's coming around, but he's too slow which makkes me wonder how much $$$$$$ has he gotten through Big pHARMa channels.🤔

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Dr Drew does emphasize that he's basing his opinion on the jabs for elderly from his actual patients.

The data is fairly consistent with this, as well. The jabs don't appear to be anywhere near as harmful to the elderly as compared to the young and do show some moderate benefits for the older people.

I'm not saying that anyone should get the jabs and have specifically advocated against them for everyone. Dr Drew is going off of his clinical experience and he does seem to genuinely care about getting the best results for all of his patients.

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It must be hard to admit to your parents that because you are a gullible, fearful manboy you have imperiled your family with bad bad advice and you should not have been trusted.

Godda say, that would really sock me in the gut if I as a doctor recommended it to a family member.

I intend to ask my doctor if he is now prepared to write me a script for IVM if I get the little c again or if he is still too afraid. I might as well ask. I have ticked him off nearly every visit since 2020.

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I changed doctors; still pee-ode at my former internist.

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He (Dr Drew) has been a most pleasant surprise - have enjoyed several of his podcast. Dr. David Martin is something else ! Quite the sharp guy, with interesting experience.

https://rumble.com/v2dmq0e-its-much-worse-than-you-think-govt-corruption-and-the-creation-of-covid-w-d.html

https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/dr-david-martin-the-illusion-of-knowledge/

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Thanks for posting this link - Dr. Martin was indeed excellent here. He just gets better and better. First time I saw him talk about this was the summer of 2020. So over 3 years ago now. But at least some progress is being made. (Extraordinary that many people still defend the "narrative.")

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As much as I'd like to see EcoHealth and that cast of characters sued, what if the Gain-of-function Wuhan lab/wet market debate has always been an intentional distraction from a much simpler truth?

Consider an interesting story from CNN that came out in November, 2019, an important time frame in the evolution of the lab leak/wet market story. Note the discussion about the need to develop a new type of all-purpose vaccine, a desire to test it widely, one that focused on a protein they link to a particular virus...like, say, a spike protein. Fauci is frequently quoted in it:

Building a better flu vaccine – one you don’t have to get every year

CNN Health, November 29, 2019

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/11/29/health/universal-flu-vaccine/index.html

[selected excerpts}

"But a universal flu shot would theoretically cover every strain of the flu using what’s known as an ice cream cone approach."

"Last spring, doctors at the NIH started testing universal flu shots on Sonn and other study participants to see how their bodies respond.

“I have a personal connection to the flu,” Sonn explained. “My grandfather was orphaned due to the flu epidemic in April 1919.”

The 1918-1919 Spanish flu pandemic infected a third of the world’s population and killed 50 million people.

Losing his parents at 6 years old left a mark on Sonn’s grandfather, and subsequently on Sonn himself.

“He really had great trust in science and medical research, so I know he would be proud I’m taking part in this,” Sonn said.

One of the most useful things about the universal flu shot is that if it works out as hoped, it will also protect against flu pandemics like the one that killed Sonn’s great-grandparents.

In a flu pandemic, a new strain of flu virus emerges. Since very few people have immunity to it, it can spread quickly and easily.

There have been four flu pandemics in the past century: in 1918-1919; in 1957-1958; in 1968; and in 2009.

The research got an extra push in September when President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at developing a better flu vaccine.

Fauci said it could take less time – but still many years – to develop a semi-universal flu shot, which would protect against not all flu viruses, but rather a group of flu viruses."

"The faster and more precise method is not to grow the virus at all and instead just create the virus’ protein, he said.

“We clone the gene that codes for the specific protein we want,” Fauci said. “I don’t even want to see the virus. I just need the sequence of that virus, the genetic map of that virus. And you could send that to me by email.”

That’s the technology that’s being used to create the vaccines being trialed on participants like Sonn right now.

“We feel like we’re pioneers, and our volunteers are pioneers,” Ledgerwood said."

It clearly reads as a work of fiction, a fiction that serves as a "psychological priming" technique:

https://themindsjournal.com/priming-psychology

So the CNN story was a cover story for something, an alibi, served as a predicate for something known to be coming our way. What could that have been? I'll add some context.

This CNN story takes on another, more suspicious connotation when we consider these earlier stories in 2019 about the new changes that were made to the Fall 2019 flu vaccine. New and experimental technology and production methods that were already coming for arms in Fall, 2019. Which, coincidentally, immediately precipitated a "pandemic" ...of something...

- This publication describes a brand-new style of flu vaccine that came online for the 2019-2020 flu season. Mammalian cell-based instead of egg-based. Claims that it was studied for efficacy...but no mention of safety trials:

https://pharmaceutical-journal.com/article/news/first-cell-based-quadrivalent-vaccine-available-for-2019-2020-flu-season

"A new cell-based seasonal influenza vaccine has been issued marketing approval by the European Commission and will be available for the 2019/2020 flu season.

Flucelvax® Tetra (Seqirus) is the first cell-based quadrivalent influenza vaccine (QIVc) to be made available in Europe and is licensed for use in individuals aged nine years and older.

To date, there have been no randomised controlled trials comparing the efficacy of QIVc and standard egg-based quadrivalent vaccines (QIVe)"

“This real-world study, along with other emerging evidence, indicates that cell-based influenza vaccines may result in better influenza-related outcomes compared to standard egg-based vaccine options in some seasons"

"In the UK, the potential advantages of QIVc, which is cultured in mammalian cells rather than eggs"

“We are pleased to be bringing Flucelvax Tetra to the UK next season and have sufficient capacity at our cell-based manufacturing facility in the US to also ensure supply in September 2019"

- This article is interesting. It says that they added live-attenuated influenza vaccines to the schedule. It goes on to say that flu vaccines most definitely, positively, absolutely don't cause the flu, and by that definition won't shed...even after all of the science on vaccines admit that live-attenuated vaccines do shed. Curious:

https://www.uspharmacist.com/article/20192020-influenza-vaccine-update

"The 2019–2020 influenza vaccine recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) have remained mostly the same, with the exception of adding the LAIV to the immunization schedule."

- These articles tell us about the WHO's process is and what they decided the 2019-2020 vaccine recommendations would be. I'll note that the first link speaks to concerns with preparing for H3N2 from the prior year, while the second link says they ended up not developing that specific strain of vaccines, after all, and the third link says they went ahead and included the H3N2 variant, after all:

https://elemental.medium.com/inside-the-making-of-the-flu-vaccine-c5d6f8cd174c

https://www.precisionvaccinations.com/who-vaccine-recommendations-are-used-pharmaceutical-companies-develop-produce-and-license-influenza

https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/918053

Under the Question Everything theory of understanding our world in an age of universal deception, What if...the new formulation of the 2019 flu vaccine, known to shed and spread, using a stronger variant and a mammalian rather than avian culturing medium, was used to justify the deployment of experimental mRNA biotech for a worldwide study of involuntary "pioneers?" That "ice cream cone" approach that Fauci spoke of?

What if the Wuhan lab leak and wet market stories are meant to distract and set investigators off the trail of the simplest explanation known to man since the dawn of history: greed and avarice, the pursuit of money, profits? That both Big Pharma and Big Defense profit from, illness and war. What if the reformulated 2019 flu vaccine was the set up, the predicate for deploying the *real* experimental vaccine type they wanted to experiment with without having any civil liability attached to adverse outcomes, mRNA technology?

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I got a flu shot at work September 2019, before I was red pilled. The nurse hit a vein , I could barely make it back to my desk, thought I was going to pass out. I got severe abdominal pains that evening and spent most of the night at the emergency room. All the Dr's and nurses, 1st response was what a great responsible person I was , good for me. 2 months later I got the flu (otherwise hadn't been sick for several years.) Will never get another vax.

I have always wondered if there was something fishy about what they just poisoned me with.

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I remember reading early reports in 2020 linking the worst outcomes of CV to those who had received the 2019 flu season jab. When I went back to try to find the stories it's like they've been hoovered up by the search engines. Which have all become next to worthless in the three years since. But that data is/was out there, I just wish I could come up with the magic keyword search on the right search engine.

I've heard "Dark Web" search engines are less censored. I don't have familiarity kicking around on it, and we all hear about the scams and illegal stuff that's on there, like, really, really foul Hunter Biden w/minors level illegal stuff. So navigating it would require a lot of diligence. But as search engines are going these days - all of them in popular use purchase their baseline data from Google to apply their own algorithms to - it may be the only way to access that type of research info the regime has cordoned off.

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I remember reading waaay back that Fauxci wanted his goal/legacy to be a space age all-purpose flu vaccine (since he bombed w/ HIV-AIDS & Remdesivir). He’s a poisonous snake.

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If they don't defend it, they are dead meat...they will defend to the death

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They have gone on a rampage as Missouri et al vs. Biden et al (censoring 1st Amendment free speech) heats up.

Dr. James Lyons Weiler’s entire platform of incredible IPAK.EDU class replays on venmeo was taken down last Friday after the Thursday oral arguments in the 5th Circuit court.

An amicus brief was filed by 20 state AGs (plus Wash DC) in SUPPORT of the Censorship by Defendants.

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Remember, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a temporary hold on the far reaching injunction ...so the censorship continues nonstop...for now.

JEFF- when will we hear from The fifth circuit 3 judge panel?

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ANOTHER! On Epoch Times just now... Ohio medical board Suspended Dr. Sheri Tenpenny’s license after she testified before the State’s legislature against the C jabs.

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Crap! Love Tenpenny.

How can we support??

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Find her or her lawyer Tom Renz on Substack. They’ve set up a legal fund.

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Eric - Thank you for sharing that link in your substack yesterday. Dr. Drew is coming around - albeit slowly.

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Thank you!

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Excellent video. Thank you for linking

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Super, thanks Eric!

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This interview is like sunlight disinfecting the mold growth in the jab basement labs. Adding Dr Martin to my prayer list for protection and guidance. We serve a sovereign God and Dr Martin is one of God’s warriors.

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his video address to the EU totally blows up the plandemic narrative that this was natural , and unplanned . Planned many years ago, and he proved it

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jeff Childers

McClaw didn’t just “give her life to science.” She gave the lives of thousands of hapless Australians as well.

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$cience, actually.

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Good riddance to maclaws. What a name! Ma claws - as she can't get her claws in any one else now. She reaped what she sowed.

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☹️

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I believe this would get filed under "Justice."

The WHO will file it under "Collateral Damage."

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I simply cannot feel bad this person is dead. How many people did she kill? We may never know.

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She called me self-centered.

People who refuse to get vaccinated 'self-centred', expert says

https://9now.nine.com.au/today/unvaccinated-people-self-centred-infectious-disease-expert-says/69481a51-fd19-49b2-a23a-cf103e51f408

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To hell with her

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Just a few months into the pandemic, there were 60 studies showing ivermectin was highly effective against covid. But Fauci waged a media campaign on ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine because if any FDA-approved drug (and ivermectin has always been FDA-approved) proved effective against covid, pharmaceutical companies would no longer be legally allowed to fast-track their zero-liability billion-dollar vaccines to market under Emergency Use Authorization. Instead, vaccines would have to go through the methodical, years-long process that all new vaccines undergo to ensure safety and efficacy, and that would mean less profits, more doubts, increased impediments to market, and Fauci's Big Pharma cronies missing out on an unprecedented windfall.

https://www.euphoricrecall.net/p/how-fauci-wrecked-the-pandemic-response

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Ivermectin is super cheap too. It's literally a few dollars for some doses.

But you know what's also cheap?

Taking care of yourself. Go to the gym 2-3 times a week and stay active.

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Too bad one course of Ivermectin cost me $600.00 via Frontline Doctors in 2021. I had heard it was cheap but the person I spoke to said the high price was due to supply and demand. Mkay, that explains it.. 😠

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If it was needed and helped, was it worth it? Rather than high demand perhaps demand AND SHORTAGE due to the government getting involved?

Many grabbed the paste version...it is nasty tasting stuff. Even my goats and horse would spit it out. There is stuff that is supposed to make them like it better. Didn't work for my guys.

I have the liquid (drench) on hand for my livestock. Had I needed it, I would have used that BUT I know and understand the correct dosage. I would not recommend using the livestock versions to many people because most will decide that "if 1 Oz is good 10 would be even better." While it is deemed safe that only applies to proper usage.

Paying $600 for something that is portioned properly and for human digestive tracts seem cheap to me IF you believed it could help and possibly save your life.

The problem was no one was prepared for the sudden onslaught of craziness and fear.

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I like how the government, if you go back and look at the FDA warning abt IVM tossed in the strawman of "IVM in large doses is very bad and could really harm you". IVM does properly by weight and according to your purpose (preventative or acute treatment for the virus), then it is safe and effective. They are incapable of being truthful.

The goats are on to you... in all matters. The horses are doing all they can not to get well.

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I believed it would help, otherwise I wouldn’t have shelled out that amount of money, which is a lot for my family on one income. (I had to quit nursing) I cannot speak to anyone else’s experience but It didn’t help me at all. It was an expensive experiment.

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Did you start it right away? Did you take it as a preventative? What happened if you feel comfortable sharing.

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Thanks for asking Raptor. I made an appointment with Frontline Doctors as soon as I became sick. The result from the PCR test wasn’t even in yet when I called. At my FaceTime appointment I shared the news of the positive result and my symptoms with the doctor. I was also taking Z-stack (Dr. Zelenko’s formula) and all of the recommended vitamins.

After 4 days of taking azithromycin and IVM, I thought I would feel better but no, I was still very unwell and that’s when I began calling and requesting monoclonals. I finished the IVM, and antibiotics without any improvement. My bpm was in the high 120’s at rest, shortness of breath with low normal oxygen 92%. Fever of 101, chills, super fatigue as well. Pneumonia was ruled out at urgent care with an X-ray.

2 day’s following the administration of monoclonal antibodies, I began having more energy and temperature came down. This was my experience.

I’m happy for anyone who improved with IVM and I think everyone should have access to it. But it did not work for me at all.

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I think that was also after there was a huge pushback to make it scarce in the Western countries. You could find it elsewhere, but even shipping in from other countries was expensive. Worse - you ran the risk of the USPS confiscating your package due to it containing harmful drugs or some other nonsense. Getting those prescriptions filled for ivermectin was nearly impossible as well, which led to people trying to find it themselves - going the "horse paste" route or the one that could be an injection and needing to calculate dosages and such. (I seem to remember the paste solution had some other issues in it not being evenly mixed or something so you could get more or less in a dose if it wasn't somehow mixed up - because the normal dosage for a horse is all of it.)

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Conservative media as well as people on social media touted IVM as cheap and effective. I found that for me, the opposite was true. Perhaps I paid 600 for fakes. I understand your point about the ploy to limit treatment in order to increase jab uptake. I agree with that.

However, I thought I could trust Frontline Doctors. I no longer trust them because the doctor I got the prescription from was not upfront about the cost even when I asked. My point is, that there is no shortage of opportunism and propaganda running on both sides, although much more on the left for certain.

Even though I was denied monoclonal antibody treatment by several centers due to being unJabbed, I finally had the treatment by the grace of God and this actually did help me to recover.

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Steph, the real crime in your story (though the issue with IVM is frustrating, to be sure) is that you were DENIED monoclonals due to your jab status!!! What?!?? I personally think monoclonals is what saved President Trump too (though I imagine they threw everything but the kitchen sink at him when he finally contracted the virus - let's face it, he wasn't the picture of health going into the illness).

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Should have been cheap; banned substances have a way for j Sergio g price increases. BTW, IVM paste and oral tabs have the same exact ingredient and recommended Mg/kg dose. Now hear feed stores aren’t selling it. IDK.

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So many people I know took nothing, just got better from covid like you do a cold or flu. So why risk taking ivermectin, which is also a pharmaceutical.

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If you look at the unofficial results from places like India, you see some pretty large outbreaks, but after giving everyone ivermectin and some similar things like vitamins, the outbreak disappeared. There are a lot of unofficial trials/results as well showing that it's effective if you start early. Of course, the trials _have_ to be unofficial because we couldn't have an EUA for experimental injections otherwise. It's still a pharmaceutical, but shows worldwide usage as a pretty low risk one for any other massive side effects when taken in normal doses.

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I cannot believe I just saw an article on Fox news promoting the covid vaxx to pregnant mothers!!! I am infuriated!

https://www.foxnews.com/health/covid-vaccines-boosters-shown-protect-pregnant-women-newborns-transferred-protection

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Because not everyone recovers easily; and it’s effective if started

early.

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I was very sick. The high heart rate, shortness of breath and debilitating fatigue was awful. It was the scariest time of my life. Added stress because I had to put a smile on and look well as to not frighten my young daughter. I was willing to try almost anything to get better.

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I understand. I am so scared of pharmaceuticals because they carry their own risk of side effects.

What strain of covid did you get? It sounds like you had it quite bad.

Were you taking any vitamin C while you had it? (A hospital in the midwest was administering high dose vitamin c intravenously and had all patients get well. CDC made them cease and desist.)

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Yes, the nurses I spoke to when I called, said that they have limited availability of monoclonals and are reserving them for people who are vaccinated. I was too sick to be outraged. I just kept calling various centers in my state until I found one that would help me. This really happened to many people.

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Wasn't the vaccine suppose to protect them? It's the unvaccinated that should have been given priority. Your story makes me furious. What is wrong with those people. Seems like there should be a discrimination lawsuit of some kind. I'm sorry this happened to you and glad you survived.

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SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS!?!?!?!?

That's insane. It's supposed to be a cheap and effective anti viral.

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A friend’s daughter ordered hers from India at similar price .... & the Feds confiscated it in customs. Good thing the didn’t knock on her door to arrest her for questioning.

Know another man who regularly ordered from India (to share w/out cost) to desperate friends. To keep the Feds from snatching it he talked to seller who also dealt in machine parts; he told his supplier to address it to his US business from the man’s other business & put a few parts in package. Worked.

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How..I literally got a package containing parts of a Russian tank from Ukraine and stolen Russian military gear from a guy in moscow and those made it through.

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Yeah, that’s what I heard as well. 😖

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My insurance paid for my 1st ivm script, July 2021, before they started banning Dr's and pharmacies from filling. Cost me $10 for a 2 week full supply, plus a nasty smirk from the pharmacist. Now you have to get it direct through compounding pharmacies and pay full price.

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The government is saying lately that exercise is not as important as they once said. 10K steps? Nah, just walk to the post box or move around the house.

Moving, sweating, getting lots of fresh air and sunshine gives you the necessary vitamin D and releases endorphins so you may start feeling happy again without the pills! Plus you might get rid of some visceral fat (that fat around your organs and other places it sould not be). You will be less likely to fall. You may make a friend and enjoy a sport together.

There is nothing that the CDC or the FDA says that I don't treat with healthy skepticism anymore Benjamin.

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I treat everything, including "facts" presented here by Jeff, with a two fold test.

A) Is it backed up by other facts and independent sources?

B) Is the person an absolute moron?

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Igor Chudov has a pretty hilarious substack on the latest 5th generation propaganda on incel personal trainers and the Wellness to Fascism pipeline (I kid you not)

https://www.igor-chudov.com/p/the-wellness-to-fascism-pipeline

As Dr. Aaron Kheiraty says, they really do think we are stupid.

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Don't forget the "health at any size".

America has a food obsession we need to clear up.

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Even before the pandemic (and take note of the broad spectrum effectiveness);

Ivermectin, an FDA-approved anti-parasitic previously shown to have broad-spectrum anti-viral activity in vitro, … ~5000-fold reduction in viral RNA https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32251768/

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"Instead, vaccines would have to go through the methodical, years-long process that all new vaccines undergo to ensure safety and efficacy..."

Except, in the case of these particular products, contracted for under OTA (Other Transactional Authority) by the DoD, there was no testing required, at all. Nor did the FDA have any authority or any chips on the table. At all. None. Anything resembling clinical trials was a farce, theater, designed to make you/everyone believe that FDA was involved in testing.

It's been a while since I watched this, but I think Sasha Latypova covers all the ground I have alluded to. Along with David Martin's decades-long tracking, Sasha Latypova and colleague paralegal/legal researcher Katherine Watt have uncovered the how, especially the decades-long planning for this domestic bioterrorist attack.

Sasha Latypova: https://www.bitchute.com/video/Pf1r9xX6Gyb5/

Katherine Watt substack: https://bailiwicknews.substack.com/

So many puzzle pieces, with more yet to come.

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jeff Childers

Medical Board Suspends Dr. Sherri Tenpenny With ZERO Due Process and NO RECOURSE

https://jdrucker.substack.com/p/medical-board-suspends-dr-sherri?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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I saw this yesterday. Just unbelievable. I thought Ohio was more rational than this. On a different note, has anyone heard from Karen Kingston lately?

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Big Pharma $ seems to be in charge here in Ohio 😡

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A few million big phrama bucks spread around to the appropriate officials works wonders.

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And Gov Dewhiners "experts" in Cbus

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Here's Dr. Malone's reply to the many shares of Kingston's accusation that he has directed the CIA to assassinate her and that she has fled, with her family members missing. It contains an authorized statement from said family members, who say they are not missing. He mentions mefloquine as malaria therapy; I don't know if she's on it, but I do know someone who was awakened while he was trying to strangle his tentmate in his sleep, while on mefloquine, and I did hear a researcher from the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) in a small-group setting there tell us privately, probably close to 20 years ago now, that "there's something about mefloquine" (which was developed at WRAIR) and that they were searching for the moiety that caused these odd neurological reactions, so it could be removed. It used to be the first-line suppressive medication used by the Army in chloroquine-resistant areas, but I think it was banned for routine use even while I was still on active duty, and I retired over a decade ago. Perhaps she's having a psychotic break. At any rate, while I haven't read his whole piece (below), I saw her claims before, dismissed them as crazy, and so didn't look at this Malone piece until just now.

Re Ohio and rationality, and this also relates to Karen Kingston, I keep suspecting that a mind virus has been deployed, that makes people almost controllable, such that they do things that would have been considered irrational only 3+ years ago.

https://open.substack.com/pub/rwmalonemd/p/hate-ecosystem-and-fifth-gen-warfare?r=ik4w6&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Wow. Pretty strange. Thanks for the update.

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Hey Katrina! I think you asked about Tagamet the other day?! I could never find the exact comment to respond too, but to your question:

Tagamet DOES NOT have the same Two Month usage that Nexium and others have. Tagamet targets this histamine enzyme while Nexium is known as a proton pump inhibitor. So they both are for acid, but act on different enzymes.

That being said, I would still not use Tagamet that long or become dependent on it. Tagamet has a warning of delirium in individuals over 65 so there's some brain/stomach activity that we're seeing.

Hope this helps!

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And they also said Zantac was very safe—until it wasn’t 😕

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Hey! Thank you so much for posting that info here! Really appreciate you tracking me down. This does help. Are you a pharmacist? Or --where does the lay person find this info? I’ll just die if you say it was on the package insert. 🙃

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If she’s being gang stalked, her reaction is normal. Malone is doing psychological warfare here. & he’s the new “expert” apparently. Pray for discernment.

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His and my areas of education and experience overlap to some degree, and what he revealed (before others I saw, at least) about Fauci and the deliberate barring of ethical research on the injection products is what opened my eyes to the evil of the entire industry. If that's psychological warfare, I want more of it.

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I am in the same camp as you... Malone was hunted like a rabid dog and censored! I do read what he writes.

She really thinks he can order the CIA to kill her? 😵‍💫

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I read his stuff but I lack trust in him. George Webb has a lot of information on his background.

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So I should also suspect everyone I knew in the Army who worked at USAMRIID? In Military Intelligence? Should I suspect myself, as I worked at WRAIR? Should we suspect former FBI Special Agent Steven Friend because of his 'background?; Former military officers who resigned their commissions to call out the woke military, because of their 'backgrounds?' Shouldn't we judge people as individuals instead, based on specific facts? I trust him because what he said about the deliberate avoidance of ethical research standards in order to try to force the injections on everyone made perfect sense to me, a person who, like Dr. Malone, had been forced to take all the Ethics of Human Subjects Research training, from which Fauci excused himself and his products. In watching literally hours of his interviews, it was apparent that he chooses words carefully and did his best to limit himself to provable factual statements, specifically avoiding claiming to know others' motivations. In one post by the Bregginses, I thought what they said was outrageous, as it was a claim to know that Dr. Malone intended to kill people. Claiming to know others' motivations is a very dangerous path.

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 14, 2023

George Webb puts out some good intel, but he's much more suspicious than Robert Malone. I'd sooner believe HE had sicced the CIA on her than I would Dr Malone...

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Malone worked for/still works for the 3-letter agencies.

"you can check out any time you want, but you can never leave"

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He addressed this several months ago. He had, in the past, done contact work for the government but no longer.

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So I should hang all the problems of the Army (or whatever branch you were in) on you, too? My father was a career FBI Special Agent; they did not 'own' him. Does the FBI 'own' Steven Friend? Has there never been someone employed by CIA, NSA, DIA, etc., who disagreed with something done by the thousands of people in those agencies? Are there never any internecine battles inside those agencies, between people who disagree about things? Some of y'all do what our opposition does - think "group identity uber alles." And I'd add that he worked 'with,' not 'for.' I don't think his paycheck was direct from the U.S. Treasury, like mine was, or yours. He was a contractor, I believe. I worked *with* colleagues in various agencies, but that doesn't mean I worked *for* the agencies.

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I never heard Karen Kingston accuse Dr. Malone of ordering a hit on her in the video I listened to. I did hear Karen asking Dr. Malone to use his contacts within the CIA in order to get the alleged hit called off.

I have to wonder why the 'accusation' story is being pushed and fomented. The individual in question who leapt to this conclusion in his video must know better. Well, I guess we will have to wait see how this thing settles out.

I do understand that anyone pushing for the Cretins behind the Fake-demic to be criminally prosecuted are apt to have their lives in jeopardy. Criminal prosecution and imprisonment is what these people fear. They don't mind fines ... and sliding by on flimsy excuses with wrist slaps.

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Ditto. The only I actually heard Karen say on the video was that she had previously criticized Malone. Not that she thought he could order the CIA for a hit on her.

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It is interesting is it not how people tend to 'rush to judgment' whereas in truth much in life is indeterminate or determinable only up to a point? For example, after all of these years, I still don't know who the real Donald Trump is and how he managed to get himself onto the national debate stage as a candidate. Or how someone like Obama rises out of an obscurity seemingly squeaky clean with all of 'his baggage' neatly swept under the carpet. When we see such things, the long shadow of indication is surmise let loose in a realm of probability. Presumably, unseen levers are somewhere being moved.

For what she has said in the past, Karen certainly could easily be of great concern to some certain unstated miscreants of the criminal variety. And if there was, as she very publicly stated, a hit order ... then certainly there might be an ensuing problematic counter-reaction of the damage control variety unleashed upon the listening world. To the point, the words of the Procurator echo throughout the ages, "What is truth?" Well, my friend ... the answer is often long in coming if at all.

I have, in my travels, sometimes heard someone say, "See that guy over there? He's CIA." And yet, it is at bottom only a guess because 'they' don't ever just step up and volunteer information. 'They' are as slippery as eels. And caution serves.

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I don't follow her, though I am subscribed to her Substack, so I apologize if she never said such a thing and that all the other people misinterpreted what she said. I did happen to see this 8/6/23 post of hers, because the headline was intriguing, but the text of it (this is almost but not quite complete) made me think there was something off. With her, I mean.

"Dear Subscribers: I was informed by by security, Ernest Luque <eluque@alphassb.com>, the security I hired that my message regarding the C19 injections and certain others put me on a government hit List. Eric was an FBI agent and was at the Pentagon for years under Obama and HiLLary. Eric informed me I have a 50/50 chance of surviving, at best. I was on gettr today and expLained how I have poisoned numerous time since the incidence in FL via aerosoL, food a beverages. The Last time I texted with Gavyn [her son] was on Thurs, 7/27/2023 after he dropped me off at CBX airport. He never sent me any text messages after. UntiL today. Either did my mom."

Yet apparently the family, other than Karen herself have made a public statement that they are still home and fine, shared in Dr. Malone's post. I have no way of knowing if it is true, but it would be more than passing strange for him to make an easily-refutable claim like that. As you say, we'll see.

I don't read Dr. Malone much anymore, either, as the main thing I got out of him were the facts about the injection products and how the rules and laws for ethical testing on human subjects were purposely skipped. If I were to read someone on 5th Generation Warfare, it would likely be LTG Flynn, who wrote a book on it.

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I only know what I saw in the one video. But for sure, something is off somewhere.

I've known a few people that got 'knocked off'. One was a guy in the 1970's New York City who ended up chopped up in a garbage can somewhere out in warehouse or garage in Queens, a bit distant from his stomping grounds on the Upper West Side in Manhattan. His crime was making trouble in trying to stop a big building project in Manhattan. He was a writer for a local newspaper called The Amsterdam News. I knew him in passing, an abrasive lefty type.

Another guy was run over by a Mack Truck while riding a bicycle in an area where Mack trucks are never seen. This was back in Vero Beach, Florida back in the 1980's. His 'crime' was exposing some kind of stuff having to do with the letting out of city or county contracts. I also know of some other spotty questionable stuff where people ended up improbably dead. And so it does happen.

Karen is a real big threat to the Apex Ringleaders in the fake Pandemic. Maybe enough so that I would not rule anything out. I've just have seen too much plain out Total Evil. And for sure, I would dearly relish would some people have to pay the piper for what they have done.

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You're right, it does happen, and does so probably far more often than non-homicidal, honest citizens can even imagine. I don't follow her, so I'm not sure what her exact claims are. I can imagine, though, being thoroughly frightened by either real or imagined threats. It seems her family members have said they're fine and not missing, though, so perhaps she jumped the gun a bit, at a minimum.

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 14, 2023

Army Rangers returning from A-stan and who took the anti-malarial drug Lariam, were prone to psychotic breaks. (Drug was developed by the US Army.)

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-dark-side-of-lariam/

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I haven't seen anything from Karen Kingston in a very long time what has happened to her?

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She lost her marbles!

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How dare you say, “She lost her marbles!” How about saying a prayer of encouragement? Everyone here spreading Foolish gossip makes me want to Throw Up. What If she has been Murdered? You No Nothing, No Facts. Are you concerned about Edward Dowd who happens to live on Maui, or do you even know who He is? You people saying things you have no idea about, should ZIP it! Karen Kingston (still living?) - Dr. Rashid Battard died 05/18/23 - Diamond (Lynette Hardaway) died 01/8/23 Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, died 06/30/22. Ty and Charlene Bollinger, threat after threat and the list goes on and on and on. Speaking the Truth is Very dangerous. All of the Truth Tellers must have Security. because if they don’t Shut their Mouth, they will end up DEAD.

Will spare you about “Malone” Too Ugly, and a waste of good energy.

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She did lose her marbles! Good grief! Do spare me. Didn't know Malone killed Zelenko...

Zelenko was battling cancer before Covid, so....

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I am wondering too what about possible brain delusion, confusion. They say the jab crosses blood-brain barriers. And what about those nanoparticles?!

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I doubt that she took the covid death shot.

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What we don't know is what technologies actually exist. The question I always ask, which doesn't point to any particular instance, is: if a technology exists to control or enslave people, will it be used by someone or something to do just that? What we need to know is what exists. There was an epidemic of Tourette's in young teen girls who were users of TikTok, owned by the Chinese. Many possible explanations for that, but one is technology that is being hidden.

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She believes Dr Malone is trying to kill her: https://bitchute.com/video/42WjSYL3YtGx [40 mins]

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I saw this. Wasn’t it her last Substack post?

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It’s the last I got . She has n interesting history that may be connected to this.

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Makes me want to vomit. I hope these good doctors find a way to skirt the medical boards and treat willing patients anyway, somehow. Maybe don’t charge…donation based to family and friends…like hair dressers. 🤦🏼‍♀️

There has to be a way around the phony medical board.

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Dr Kory obtained a license through the First Nations Medical Board under the Crow Indian Tribe which allows him to practice in all 50 states . See 54.40

(https://covid19criticalcare.com/restoring-the-patient-doctor-relationship/

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that is amazing and so very interesting. What a great idea!.

Reminds me of this: X-Tweet - https://twitter.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1690802920605032448?s=20

Let's go Native Americans!

How ironic how this all works out.

So happy they have so much independent POWER.

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Wow that is interesting!!!! I know there has to be ways around this criminal organization crime syndicate. Tptb have learned the fine art of manipulating the law to their agenda and benefit. It’s past time our side figures out how to work within the law and think outside the box!

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So interesting! I'm going to learn more about this!

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That’s amazing!

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Tenpenny...license removed...failed to comply...proof she complied, just not with their narrative

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suspended. not removed.

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proof she complied with what?

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I hope the medical boards are up to date with all shots and continue getting them. That should sort out and cull that herd much sooner than later.

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These doctors should start selling horrible artwork, or sit on boards of companies for which they contribute no meaningful expertise.

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🤣🤣🤣

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start your own "medical board"

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Welcome to Amerika!

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Nooo recourse!!??

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“Peter Daszak, left, and something the exterminator missed, right”

Best. Caption. Ever.

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Although the exterminator should also have gotten Daszak, to be fair 😛

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Jeff always makes me laugh out loud at least once in every post. :)

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EVER!

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I totally missed it but AWESOME!!

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jeff Childers

Just when you think you've seen the height of stupidity - will the CA people be willing to give back the electricity stored in their EV's? You betcha. All in. Pat yourselves on the back. Then try driving anywhere. Can you see the vicious cycle coming - give back your electricity to keep the grid from blacking out - plug your EV in to charge it once the all clear is given - grid goes back down. Rinse and repeat.

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Can you imagine what it would be like to have a county full of drained electric cars when a wildfire swept through? The death toll would be terrible.

I’m sure the WEF would be heartbroken. All that California property, burned clear, with no owner to rebuild if they would have wanted to.

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Can you see one battery after another exploding in fireworks that make an Independence Day celebration on the Potomac look weak? Could probably write another verse to the National Anthem!

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I was just gonna say. Car battery fires on ferrys are a nightmare. A whole county full of them ditto.

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Probably those dang battery fires would ignite the wild fires. Hard to put those suckers out, I understand....

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How about just trying to drive to work when a couple of EVs turn off in the middle of the freeway from lack of power, none of us will be able to go anywhere.

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Easy way to wipe out more towns. "Oops! We (PG&E) did it again!"

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That, and building ADUs in already dense neighborhoods with no increase in exits from already fire prone areas. If winds had shifted during SoCal fires of ‘03 & ‘07, more people would have died in their vehicles.

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You nailed it. And the key here is GIVE back. We know that even if it’s not a true donation, it’ll be pennies on what they purchased the electricity for. Maybe they can form a some kind of Battery Reversal Co-op! That sounds Californian for sure.

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I believe many are that stupid.

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!AMEN! it's shocking, really.

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jeff Childers

Who could have imagined how quickly I would switch to rooting for the lawyers against the medical community?

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My dad used to say that when they caught someone cheating in med school courses, the cheaters would be expelled. Then the cheaters would go across the street to the law school and be accepted as students. That was in the late 40's. I'm guessing that changed. My Dad, the doctor, would be appalled if he were alive - he died two years ago today. He lived and practiced medicine by the Hippocratic oath, you know, the old version that said they would do no harm and never help a woman procure an abortion. Sad, sad, sad.

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Oh, they don't kick out any med students now... diversity hires are safe. They don't fail any of them either.... Totally unimpressed with medicine these days!

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Thankful to be in the world with men like him. They are so scarce these days.

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I know, right? I'm going to have to overhaul my trove of lawyer jokes.

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The hospital I worked at for 32 years hosted an annual fundraiser...a Physicians vs Attorneys basketball gave. I always rooted for the doctors but now I’d be 💯 for the attorneys!

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Yes, it seems that it is the lawyers that will save us now.

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jeff Childers

I'm 60 years old and never in my life did it even cross my mind I would think this, but here we are. The last 10 or 15 years has opened my eyes. The federal government is public enemy number one.

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The amazing thing is that our founding was based on exactly this notion, yet over time we citizens let things to back to the tyrannical normal.

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 14, 2023

Sadly, I fear it will get worse before it gets better, and the cure will be a painful one. I hope I am wrong.

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It has been for much longer than we could have ever imagined, but we have been snowed under so much propaganda that we couldn’t see it.

I did a lot of reading yesterday about the wars we had and found out that almost every one was done on false information and usually with a false flag event. Start with the Maine.

https://jamesperloff.net/pearl-harbor-roosevelts-911/

This is about how Roosevelt got Japan to do an ‘unprovoked' attack on Pearl Harbor.

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Yes. I believe this has been going on for a long time.

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The "giving back" electric car will backfire spectacularly, I predict. This is a generalization, but the political party most in love and buying the electric cars are the least generous, giving people out there. Study after study showing conservatives donating far more than liberals confirms this. Silly to believe they will help with whatever they have in any fashion by "giving back" their electricity.

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And of course, this won't be a _voluntary" giving back program. The two-way chargers will just take what they need from the vehicle when it's needed - so instead of that full charge the driver expects, who knows what will actually be there.

I did come across a fun story on NotTheBee, I think, about a guy who bought an electric truck and the experience did not work out the way he thought it would. He now realizes he's saddled with a crazy expensive truck that doesn't do what he thought it would do and has a whole host of other shortcomings.

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Lol, a new use for "from each according to his ability; to each according to his need." But those who are 'able' will be the car owners, and those who 'need' will be the electric utility.

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That poor guy is not only much poorer now, he is without a doubt, a certified idiot! Who buys an electric truck to use for work? That right there is a no brainer! I saw an older guy get out of his huge Fird Lightening EV truck the other day at Publix.... I looked at him and then the truck... neither made any sense. Looked up the local price and almost had a stroke! We aren't yet prepared to provide electricity to charge these virtue signaling progressives in our area and if he lives out of town, there are zero charging stations.

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The plan is for an 'Internet of Things', where everything we own is an interconnected electronic device. Everything will be controlled remotely by AI.

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Much of conservatives' charitable giving is to our churches. Since the Left treat woke topics as religious ones, it might be felt and viewed as a tithe or offering to their deity.

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I see this turning into a BLM lawn sign situation; they'll slap a big, loud sticker on their car to proclaim it "gives back". But as for actual giving back? Nope.

A new office building opened up in Annapolis and designated the closest parking (oh, the virtue signaling!) spots for only EV's. I expect a "giving back" will be added to the signs. I never break the rules, but I am one of many others who now park in those spots. Technically, my SUV identifies as an electric vehicle in this circumstance. And I will say as much if ever questioned :)

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Yes, but it will be couched as ‘doing your civic duty to humanity’ just so the libs buy into a social equity aspect of it. Just like wearing masks (even in your car alone), get poked with a deadly weapon to protect ’others’ and not kill grandma, and thinking that looting stores and no bail is justice, even though it means not being able to shop when the stores leave. They’re not as bright of a bunch as they see themselves and very susceptible to believing what they are told, because of ‘fact checkers’ and such.

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What would happen if all of us STOPPED BUYING THEIR GOVT CRAP like electric cars? Electric lawn mowers? Electric power tools? What happened to supply and demand? Right now they are demanding we buy what they are supplying. We should be demanding what is supplied. Right? Well….that’s how it used to work anyway.

Every time someone purchases an electric car it gives tptb power and funding. I have a friend who is conservative, awake, strong, independent and thinks for herself. So what did she do? Went out and bought a Tesla. Why? Well because it’s a Tesla, duh. Gotta keep up with the Jones’s. Gotta have the new gadgets. New phones. New tablets. Newest technology of everything. Her exact word after doing so were “I realized when I got a text saying my Tesla was in the driveway and had been activated, that I had just sold my soul.” It will now track her, turn her car off when they want it off and she is subject to whoever is pushing the kill switch. 😞

Why? Why do we keep purchasing their electric crap?

If we stopped we could create another bud light situation. Unfortunately, humans have short attention spans and even less of a backbone. We want what “everybody else has”. Even when we know it’s wrong. 😞

We complain at how awful things have gotten, but we pay the piper and keep spinning the evil wheel. Sigh.

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For the same reason that these female athletes continue to compete against males on their teams, or other teams. These so-called trans women. If the real women would simply stop competing, don’t jump in the pool, don’t run the race, just all together mass noncompliance sit down and let the tranny run the race. that might fix the problem. But for some reason they don’t have the courage to do it. for some reason people will go along with the masses and do whatever anyone else is doing. Buying electric cars. Buying solar panels. Giving into corruption.

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Exactly. Why in the name of all that is good don’t these women stand up and just STOP! Refuse to dive into the water and compete with a male? My husband and I are seriously baffled. Where is the courage of people??? Dumbfounded. It should be required viewing for every American to watch Braveheart every month for a year! Find a way to muster up the courage to stand the hell up! America was founded on courage. America will die because of cowardice. Plain and simple.

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If women did that, wouldn't it really usher in the end of women's sports?

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But if they don’t, it’s the end of women’s sports anyway…

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"women's sports"

We've got a lot of biologists in this thread today. /s

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😆

I identify as a biologist thank you very much! 😆😁

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You're a shoe-in for the Supreme Court!

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Only very temporarily, I think. Title IX requires female sports programs, so lawfare could go the other way. If they'd had courage to refuse at the beginning, this would all be over by now, I think, but when you first let the loss of liberty and rationality pass by, it's much harder to go back the other way (said some of our Founders, who knew from hard experience).

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Back in the day, in the 1950's and before ... the government could not and would no interfere in how sports were run by us ... even organized sporting. That changed with 'Civil Rights' overthrowing the old American Constitutional Law Order. Very clever how they got everyone on the Civil Right Bus. And forget about those God-given Rights.

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And how ironic that, if Title IX did expand women's sports dramatically, that women's sports are now at risk from men being allowed to compete because of 'fairness.' As James Lindsay says, the marxists use the 'unity-criticism-unity' tactic:

1. We must unite for fairness to women!

2. You're doing it wrong!

3. We must unite for fairness to whoever we define as women! Or else.

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Yes! And pointed to as a Mao-ist staple tactic incorporated into Woke hybrid modeling, a Woke blend of all Marxist schools of thought into one.

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I think those young women would be demanding their sport back by not participating with biological males. At some point, these young women have to take back their power or everything in their life with go to the men. A perfect example is Life magazine putting a biological male on ‘Woman of the Year’ cover. It is 10 steps backwards for all women.

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No way. Doubtful

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It doesn't seem like women want to do anything that could single them out as being 'mean'. In my experience women don't fight, women exclude, and if women see anything that could be 'mean', especially fighting, they don't like it, even if it is to defend their rights, or even lives in some cases I have witnessed. I know that's a generalization, but the majority of the Dem party voters and leaders are women. The majority of voters are women, 53% in 2020 apparently. Women are the majority of the supporters of men claiming to be women. Observationally, it appears that most of the women that vote Dem are single and resentful toward attractive women, that's just my opinion, but I think it's a clue and doesn't bode well for our future, but let's all pretend things will/can change.....

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A lot of these women are progressive. It is probably hard to reconcile what's actually happening, i.e. reality, to the narrative they espouse. It would mean the end to virtue signaling on social media. 🤯

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A lot of the female athletes are FORCED to accept "trans" females (males pretending to be females by taking meds that do more than feminize them😵) or they are not allowed to compete, be on the team, keep their scholarship, etc. These woke colleges accepting govt funds requires them to follow their rulez of engagement....and do this to ALL of their female athletes!

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It seems like if there was a significant number of college women that were opposed it would have happened and there would be some lawsuits about what Title IX(is that nine in RN?) means and maybe what is a female, but it hasn't even come close to happening that I have seen.

Also, there are lot's of events(a community skate boarding event pops into my mind) that are not college sports where women and girls loose to men that are not good enough to compete in the male divisions. I have never even heard of a threat of any kind of boycott. In the case of the beauty contest in Europe somewhere(was that the Netherlands?) women cheered their loss. Feminism may need some clarification when women lose to a man in a contest about being the best woman and the women that lost cheer for the man pretending to be a woman.

It appears that most women are is support of the current direction of social norms. I would have guessed otherwise a few years ago, especially when their kids are concerned, but I was wrong.

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Most women? I don’t know about that. Seems like it is more like a large but very vocal minority. Your perspective probably depends a lot on where you live though.

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I think these girls/women and their families need to stop thinking individualistic and start thinking and working together collectively. One single female athlete that rises up against the man pretending to be a woman so he can compete against real women or girls will fail and be scorned and have their scholarships revoked etc etc.

However…. Collectively if almost every legit female on the team stood together and together refused to compete….that would stir the pot enough to keep them from revoking every scholarship. That is the leverage. They would no longer have teams.

This is the same thing I said when businesses shut down and didn’t reopen. An individual business has a huge target on their back. Collectively…come and get us 💪🏻.

Too much time spent trying to fight a gigantic oversized govt or college or organization as individuals.

Until we realize THAT and start working together….. 🤷‍♀️

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I think forced is a bit strong, more like coerced. They could conceivably just reject it all. But they would lose a lot. Standing on principle is worth it though, imo.

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Yep, that too.

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Agree. Like the vax mandates this should not happen. But it has happened in large part to acceptance of progressive policies.

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Exactly!

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I think the ability to participate in the virtue signaling is the main reason these voters support the woke/covidian religion, they want to be judged as 'doing the right thing' without consideration about what they are doing, just that they have heard that they are supposed to do it. Places like SF and NY are the result of voting by popular virtue instead of the issues. I am guessing that most Dems would say safety is important to them, but they vote to be less safe, then complain it's less safe, then vote for less safety again, rinse, repeat. I wonder if this social behavior was discussed during the suffrage movement? How will the world look when more women are in a position to exclude, then tell everyone you are a liar? I suppose it's fine as long as you are not the one being excluded. The part I am not looking forward to is being mandated to comply with the virtue signaling, and criminalized for saying anything. Did you hear about the Austistic girl in the UK being arrested? The woman cop was mad anyone noticed. Who made and supports the laws that allow this persecution?

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Bingo. 💯

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Yes. Don't cave.

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Most collegiate athletes are on some form of scholarship. If everyone across the country did that all at once, maybe, but you’d still have the woke ones who would scuttle the whole thing. Much like the docs not scraming from the rooftops! 🤬; self survival.

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College scholarships, corporate sponsorships dictate athlete performance/appearances. ‘Sitting in ptotest’ is not a sponsored activity. The women athletes will usher in the death of their dream, and the dreams of their family in some cases, if they refuse to compete.

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*protest 🤪

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I absolutely refuse to but an EV or electric power tools. If my gas powered lawn mower ever poops out, we will use the old fashioned hand push varieties just like our ancestors used. If our gas powered car poops out, we will bicycle everywhere. Fortunately, we are close enough to most places that wouldn't be a problem. My husband has been biking to work for the past 20+ years. Eight miles to and from! We are a one car family and have been for 20+ years! It can be done!

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My husband (72) and I (71) would have a hard time bicycling from NC to TX to visit our family.

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Except it would require sacrifice. Which we don’t like to do. But, I am with you!

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As someone with a small yard & who has trouble starting a gas lawn mower, my battery mower has been a life saver. Can stop & start easily many times during a mow! So I wouldn’t put that in the category of government crap

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I, too, have found my battery powered mower to be a convenience. Unlike a car, there will never be an urgency to cut my lawn. My life will never depend on it.

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I was jerking my lib SIL’s chain. She said their gas stove was on the fritz. I told her to run out and buy a new one because Biden was making them illegal. She said ‘he is, why?’ I said they want you to buy electric because they are safer, the gas lets out emissions when turned on. She thought about it for a minute and then said ‘I guess we better buy electric this time’ in sort of a resigned but loyal way. OMG!

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There are too many people with that same brainwashed dilemma.... Do whatever the tptb say....

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Yep, she the one who swoons over Fauchi too.

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Gross 🤮

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Gross for sure!!

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Wow. 🤦🏼‍♀️ 😂 I gotta laugh or I’ll cry.

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Yep, it's one of those.

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Hmmm, maybe you should tell her it's okay to admit you've made a mistake? Like, she could actually return it, take the restocking-fee hit (I'm assuming she can afford it; Tesla purchasers live in a stratosphere beyond mine, for sure), but share a stronger story than "I sold my soul".

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Except she’s had it now for a year. She did say they have one gas powered car and one electric and they will not do both vehicles electric….to ensure they have a working vehicle when someone decides to use the kill switch on theirs or tell them they can’t use electricity. Logical…..I guess. 🤷‍♀️

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jeff Childers

I must say; that Sunday’s paid subscriber C&C was full of such good info and so well written as usual, I would encourage anyone who can to sign up, even for a month, which would give you access.

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I wish there was an affordable option. :( I can do maybe $20 but $50 is a bit steep in these uncertain times.

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It's a blessing to have free access, but I would love to be a paid subscriber too. I'm curious why there isn't a less expensive option? I'm sure there are thousands of grateful C&C readers who would like to show their appreciation to Jeff in a tangible way, but shy away from the current monthly price. I guess we can make one- time donations as an alternative way of support.

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I have suggested a program that pages/writers can volunteer to be part of...it would provide us with the ability to subscribe to a bundle of 5, 10, 20 Substacks for a reduced flat fee. The details would need to be figured out but I got several writers saying they would join if implemented or that they found it a good idea. I know I can't afford the rates...what I try to do to repay for the free versions is to share on as many platforms as possible. Much of the information here is not getting out, so I share hoping to educate as well as attract other subscribers. About all I can do at this point.

I truly appreciate the writers.

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Agree 😞

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Steep, yes. But as a subscriber, I have never regretted my purchase. This is my go-to source for news every single day. And no annoying advertising. Grateful for it!

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I am so grateful (on a fixed) to have access to Jeff for free. One day, I hope to be able to do more. ❤️ he is my Rush Replacement.

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Yes, $50 to get the Sunday emails for one month, or $500 for the whole year. You can buy one month (4 Sundays / 4 emails) and then discontinue. So that’s what I’m doing. I would like to keep getting the Sunday emails but $500 is hard to justify when I have children.

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Why would you buy one month then cancel? Why not just do a one-time donation - what am I missing?

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I'm not sure, but maybe a one time donation will not give you the Sunday emails because you won't be considered a paid subscriber. I'm sure Jeff has great reasoning for his pricing structure, but I know thousands of people would love a less expensive monthly option.

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Angel Studios produced the Sound of Freedom and the incredible series “The Chosen” offers what they describe as “pay it forward”.... many pay for the series and their payment pays each episode forward so those that cannot pay may watch. Many of us in the C&C team have requested the more affordable substack payment plan of $5/mo $60/year. Perhaps Lily, you or one of the other notable highly regarded paid members will copy and paste the pay walled Sunday edition for those of us that $50/month is prohibitive... or perhaps Jeff, you might consider the Christian generosity of Angel Studios pay it forward plan....

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I don’t think its Jeff limiting. I seem to recall its a substack issue for new writers???

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Every other Substack charges like $5 per month. When I downloaded the app it encourages everyone to be a writer and shows a model for how much you can make if charging the minimum which is $5 per month if I recall correctly. They also allow it for free and no charge; it’s not Substack that is the one limiting or calling the shots.

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He said a while ago it had something to do with when he changed platforms, don’t recall the details though.

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I believe you but this is shocking considering Jeff is ALL about the small donation of many yielding a large return.

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No.

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This is not Jeff! It's substack.

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I don’t think so. Substack allows you to charge $5 a month.

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I heard otherwise, but stand corrected if so. Jeff has talked about this before.

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I only signed up for 2 months and consider $100 a fair price for the whole year. I can’t justify $500

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jeff Childers

Go, lawyers. Go! -- New T-shirt in the C&C store?

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And in my mind, I saw the book cover for “Go, Dog, Go!” 😅 Anyone else?

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Oh my gosh, I forgot about that book, don't know how, that was one of those we had to read to the kids like a jillion times. They had it memorized and if we missed a word we would get corrected. But yeah, perfect!

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jeff Childers

Drip. Drip. Drip.

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ETA Go lawyers, go!

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jeff Childers

Great round up this morning! That last section on the electric cars had me laughing the whole way through 🤣😆 Love the “Indigenous American giving” term 😂🤣

And this part: “like when they experience a sudden and unexpected “brief illness” and need to go to the hospital or something. Or even just realize they’re out of hot pockets. Or whatever.” 🤣😂

And then the description of the compensation program, which is hilarious, but also not, because you know that is pretty much exactly what it will look like 🙄

This was also pure comedy gold 😂:

—“As you know, the CDC and corporate media have ceaselessly sworn on a tall stack of witchcraft grimoires that there is NO POSSIBLE WAY for the artificial modRNA to ever get into a cell’s nucleus because Science! Shut up! Anti-vaxxers! Hesitation!“

For Maui, I like Mercy Chefs, they are always out there making good quality home-cooked meals for people in disaster areas and stay for months, until the need is no longer there.

Love all the lawsuits!! (Never thought I would say *that*!! 😆). Go attorneys!!!

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I'm reminded that I used the phrase "Indian giver" just the other day. Thank goodness it was heard by only one person and she was not a woke person who would turn me in for committing a hate crime.

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All we need to do is change it to Jeff’s version and the woke people will hear the politically correct term and not focus on the rest 😆

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