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Dawn Ceylong's avatar

Although he’s done nothing to ensure doctors can prescribe Ivermectin/HCQ without repercussions or make them OTC or halt remdesivir protocol

Free in Florida's avatar

Dawn, my Florida PCP has prescribed Ivermectin & HCQ without any repercussions at all so doctors can prescribe these meds in Florida! And although I’m not sure Ladapo has halted remdesivir, I doubt seriously if he recommends it. We think Ladapo would be terrific as head of CDC and have great confidence in him.

Shanna L's avatar

Yes to DeSantis for SCOTUS👍

Kenpowoman's avatar

I'll bet he still has presidential aspirations, so I'm not going to hold my breath for SCOTUS, unless the president is able to nominate him (there's no vacancy there at the moment).

Janet's avatar

I’ll have to ask my functional med doc. She uses a compounding pharmacy in Texas.

Free in Florida's avatar

We have a compounding pharmacy in our town here in FL but I did some research and actually like another one my PCP also uses in Alabama which has been around for about 30 years. So if you can’t get it for some reason in TX, let me know via C&C and I’ll be happy to provide info for them. They are really terrific about answering questions.

Susan's avatar

Remdesivir is still being given in FL hospitals.

Pat Wetzel's avatar

Depending on where you live, Ivermectin may be OTC (Idaho for eg)

Donna Oliphint's avatar

Still costs a lot vs. how much it was in 2020. $180 vs. $4/ 40 tablets. Tell me they don’t know it works!

Free in Florida's avatar

Donna, my pcp prescribes it and we have it compounded by a well respected pharmacy. It’s not expensive at all! We do that because if you purchase it in the pill packs, it is more expensive - but shouldn’t be as it’s an inexpensive drug.

I’m sure you know this but it’s on the WHO’s list of essential medicines and has been on the market over 40 years with over 4 billion doses administered. Its safety record is excellent. Its original researchers were awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine.

God Bless America's avatar

Compounded by which pharmacy? Would love to stock up on some inexpensive IVERMECTIN… care to share? 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 Do we still need a prescription? 🤦🏽‍♀️

Free in Florida's avatar

One other thing - when meds are compounded, I’m not sure they last as long as the ones in the sealed plastic bubbles (since you’d mentioned you want to ‘have it on hand’.) We decided to go back on IVM because it’s going around again - take a pill once a week - even though we haven’t had any issues for the past three years. (I had taken us off HCQ in order to go ahead and get natural immunity to covid with the mild omicron version - 2022 - since I figured it would hit everyone eventually. Having said this, my pcp who has been on IVM since 2020 has never gotten it.) But we renew the prescription every four months.

Free in Florida's avatar

Hi God Bless America - Yes, you do need a prescription for this. If you still want their name, let me know. Depending upon where you are, I have read that IVM is over the counter in TN and AK and there may be more states.

Richard Tew's avatar

Go to tractorsupply or Amazon and get some. Doesn't cost much.

Janet's avatar

I’ve used the paste. Plus I get horse DMSO gel for cheap that relieves joint pain and all sorts of medical conditions. A Midwestern Doctor has all the pertinent info on that substack. It’s so good that the FDA demonized and put prohibitions on it in the 80’s when too many testimonials of DMSO effectiveness were getting out. Especially for back pain. Still used for horses.

shayne's avatar

That's what I do, RT

CStone's avatar

And in many states, like KY, our absurdly stupid Governor threatened to take licenses away from drs who prescribed it and pharmacists who filled the X scrips

Garden Lover's avatar

I thought Kentucky was red. Are they blue?

Jamison's avatar

Our legislature is a Republican supermajority. Teacher unions got Andy Beshear elected. 2 Republican senators and mostly Republican representatives, except from blue cities ( like Lexington and Louisville).

Patti's avatar

No kidding! I figured they would price hike! Shameful really

Janet's avatar

It will be expensive OTC. Not surprising. We order it through 2nd Smartest Guy in the World substack. Reasonable. 12 mg tablets. A source for IVM and Fenben. Sources at the bottom of every post, success stories and protocols. Reliable and quick service. I tried the Indian places but they were pests in the email department. Our source runs sales all the time. My husband has had his 2nd “Clear/remission” status this year in his bladder cancer. Overjoyed!! It works.

Lisa P's avatar

I buy it from India. No Rx required. I guess the cost will be double due to tariff now though.

Johnny-O's avatar

That's fair, but still better than this new guy with ties to Peter Thiel.

Paige Green's avatar

It could still be Ladapo. The current installation is merely a placeholder. Plus with his advocacy for OTV IVM, that could well be moved forward through the FDA to be made available for other purposes and they could possibly make it OTC. They did that with Tylenol without needing individual state legislatures to create laws.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Peter Thiel is busy targeting civilians in Gaza, coming to a neighborhood near you with the new CDC director. Hope you have RFK wearables from Amazon.

Graphite's avatar

Have all the hostages been released unharmed now? I'm not up to date on the situation if so... 🤔

Garden Lover's avatar

No, but a couple been found dead recently.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Agreed. Now we have someone to insure the new technology that replaces the old technology in baby's arms.

Meet the new technology funded by the old technology.

"Now time grows short. History will not allow the people of Shem additional centuries, or even decades, to come to their senses and realize what is going on. Just as they have been victims of massacres and genocides for centuries, the people of Shem now face the determination of the Canaanites to exterminate them utterly and finally. a goal they hope to achieve by the end of the millenium." The Curse of Canaan.... Eustace Mullins 1987

Willing Spirit's avatar

I’m sure I’m not the only reader of C&C that is really grateful that you make no sense at all.

Joseph Kaplan's avatar

What did he say? I stop reading after the second or third word when I recognize the drivel

Bard Joseph's avatar

I understand. It's hard to deal with. Everything learned in school has been programmed by the Network. Maybe read a book with ideas where we can have a discourse. Fox TV is not your friend.

Willing Spirit's avatar

Ha, ha! I’m plenty smart, thank you. Your expressions are twisted incomprehensibly, though, I’m sure you believe yourself to be brilliant.

My best guess is that it’s done deliberately to hide the hate in your heart.

CStone's avatar

The Canaanite’s really are maniacally trying to exterminate the Jews and ALL offspring of Jacob, but they will fail. Hashem will utterly destroy them AND their satanic ‘god’ AND his messenger, the pig….Mohammed.

Willing Spirit's avatar

IMHO,O-Johnny is his own brand of ‘off the bubble’ simple oppositionally dumbness. BJ tries to appear scholarly, while masking some ‘isms’.

Bard Joseph's avatar

How All Roads Lead to London - LewRockwell https://share.google/Kp5jj3DYyHFSctSHg

Bard Joseph's avatar

That might be over the top. I suspects just paganism, non of the traditional religions.

Owain Glyndŵr's avatar

What the hell did you just try to say?

Paige Green's avatar

TN, AR, ID, and this past week, TX allow OTC IVM, but many pharmacists are unwilling to dispense it due to no FDA approval without a prescription.

The holdup is the FDA, apparently.

Marilyn F's avatar

Figures! I hope Bobby is working on this.

Kenpowoman's avatar

You can buy Ivermectin without a doctor's consultation or prescription . We've been doing this since late 2022. Check out this website: https://www.virex.health/

Bard Joseph's avatar

Caution:

Numerous "treatments" may be part of the diversion. I would never order a commercial product made by Pharma.

Abiding Dude's avatar

IMO, Ivermectin is worthy, and for the death-jabbed... perhaps vital. I got mine from an India pharmacy... dirt cheap.

FYI: Interesting

https://voiceforscienceandsolidarity.substack.com/p/two-things-are-infinite-the-universe?

shayne's avatar

Did you check out the comments on his stack. He has a rather nasty troll.

shayne's avatar

Fixed it... 🤪 Thanks.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Thanks for the tip Dude.

Abiding Dude's avatar

You bet.

Geert is grim... but sharp... I think we might be headed into some surreal times...

shayne's avatar

I followed him in the early days of the madness. He was awesome. Very thankful for him.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Seems that old Geert still using the scary word salad, like there was a virus with all these names never isolated like:

"By triggering antibody-dependent enhancement of infection, Omicron promoted immune refocusing and thereby reduced viral virulence in highly Covid-19–vaccinated populations. HIVICRON (HI-ghly VI-rulent Omi-CRON descendant) , however, will shut down immune inflammation and collectively silence immune responses in these populations - a mechanism that will ultimately allow the virus to come back stronger and more virulent.

Abiding Dude's avatar

It DOES seem like Covid in in a major lull... I don't hear much about people getting sick any more...

But I guess we'll see if Geert is correct... as either there will be a very large death wave roaring through the world... or he will be shown to be wrong... I think he already has admitted his early predictions were flawed, though quite a few of my fully jabbed gym pals have come down with pretty serious issues, one with Parkinson's...

Perhaps the coming fall/winter flu season will tell the tale...

Bard Joseph's avatar

This is my take. Only shots killing everyone.

The sunspot cycle was linked to disease as far back as Hippocrates. The recent 11 year cycle began in 2019 (Covid?) And ends for UN Agenda 2030. It is peaking in 2025. It causes Influenza due to its influence on the body. Sadly Influenza disappeared and was labelled Covid. No vaccine prevents sunspot diseases, like Influenza. A good reference book is Invisible Rainbow by Firstenberg.

Lisa Ca's avatar

I personally prefer desantis and ladapo at state now to lead the way for states. Id prefer someone else from frontline drs to be surgeon general.

Patti's avatar

Paul Marik! He’d be fabulous

Lori's avatar

ABSOLUTE YES IN ALL CAPS!

Jeff S's avatar

Er, time to get a new keyboard...

Lori's avatar

I put in caps for enthusiasm! Keyboard is just fine!

Jeff S's avatar

just teasing. - e.e. cummings

RunningLogic's avatar

And el gato malo 😆😁

Jeff S's avatar

He's good too. Cummings wrote my favorite poem:

since feeling is first

who pays any attention

to the syntax of things

will never wholly kiss you;

wholly to be a fool

while Spring is in the world

my blood approves,

and kisses are a better fate

than wisdom

lady i swear by all flowers. Don’t cry

—the best gesture of my brain is less than

your eyelids’ flutter which says

we are for each other: then

laugh, leaning back in my arms

for life’s not a paragraph

And death i think is no parenthesis

Lori's avatar

I just read it and it is very interesting but I will continue to be of good cheer and enjoy all the days ahead!

Marilyn F's avatar

I agree. He is beyond impressive. I’d love to have someone just like this as my doc.

TheUnderToad's avatar

Except we would lose our excellent Surgeon General in Florida. 👎🏻

Dr Linda's avatar

“Susan Monarez was the first who required confirmation.”

She was confirmed and was a disaster. Why should the senate have any hand in this?

They aren’t any more qualified to chose than anyone else, except they get Lobbyists money or perks.

I am frankly tired of this.

Freedom Fox's avatar

Remember, R's in the Senate are just as committed to keeping the 'vaccine' industry whole as D's. They're all in on the racket.

Donna in MO's avatar

I wish they would update this. In 2020, 2/3rds of Congress cashed a check from Pharma: https://www.statnews.com/feature/prescription-politics/federal-full-data-set/

Kathleen's avatar

I’m putting your link on Truth. We need to be rid of the lobbyists and other influencers of Congress.

Donna in MO's avatar

I just noticed, the complete story is now behind the paywall, sadly. Wasn't when it first came out. They also did state level data and that one showed up for me when I just clicked. https://www.statnews.com/feature/prescription-politics/state-full-data-set/ Although it's an incomplete story as this just tracks that companies themselves. My state rep is a medical doc and he got a whole lot more than what is shown via PACS affiliated with Pharma.

Freedom Fox's avatar

Archive version that peeks behind paywalls:

https://archive.ph/ZLE6n

And this Archive version has a little more of the interactive chart functionality:

https://web.archive.org/web/20210624155333/https://www.statnews.com/feature/prescription-politics/federal-full-data-set/

Fyi - I use both Archive services to peek behind paywalls, one is sometimes better than the other, they complement each other. But they also rely on users to save the snapshots, is crowd-sourced content.

Donna in MO's avatar

Thanks! I have used the Wayback machine for a long time but didn't know the other one.

Marilyn F's avatar

Is it George Hruza? I’m in STL

Donna in MO's avatar

Nope, Jon Patterson (R-30) in Lee's Summit, current speaker and weak R. He was, I think, the only R to vote no on the make transitioning kids illegal bill. When I wrote to him and said I was disappointed in his vote, he responded 'these kids need help'. WTH. Has been weak on the pro life issue as well but has read the room and now says overturning A3 is his #1 priority. He terms out in 2026 but will run for State Senate. Sadly Keri Ingle (D-35) is already fundraising for that slot and she is a lefty loon so will be forced to vote for him again.

Michael Framson's avatar

Cassidy is being primaried. He's going to get a ton.

Donna in MO's avatar

Sadly that will make him hard to beat.

Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Big Pharma and AIPAC - biggest funders to Congress. Explains a lot.

Susan V's avatar

Yep! I wish more people would remember that!! It’s not a D vs R issue. Republicans are big pharmacies whores too

Dr Linda's avatar

I have similar feelings and thoughts

Jeff S's avatar

I'm a guy. I have no feelings. And fewer thoughts.

Pat Wetzel's avatar

But you're honest 😂🤣😁

Jeff S's avatar

As the day is long. (from Casablanca)

Michael Framson's avatar

Humphrey Bogart, Claude Rains, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lore? I'm assuming it was one of them.

RunningLogic's avatar

You crack me up Jeff 🤣🤣🤣😁😁😁

Dr Linda's avatar

Me too. You never know what’s next.

Dr Linda's avatar

I am not asking for those things from you, honestly. I get it. : )

I appreciate you

Susan V's avatar

Yep! I wish more people would remember that!! It’s not a D vs R issue. Republicans are big pharmacies whores too

Tobyanne's avatar

There is a yet unfulfilled Kim Clement prophecy stating that 2 justices will step down from highly embarrassing moments.

CStone's avatar

I dread the day when Clarence Thomas retires. He is the wisest SCOTUS.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

He has filled the shoes of our great Scalia completely and magnificently - I honor Clarence Thomas. Can you imagine how strong SCOTUS would be had the globalists and deep state not murdered Scalia? (Sure, he died in his sleep.)

It would sure be nice to get milk toast, beta male Roberts to hell out of SCOTUS and be replaced by DeSantis.

webstersmill's avatar

There are some people who have no shame, therefore no embarrassing moments. But we can hope . . .

CStone's avatar

And I too am waiting on that prophecy to be fulfilled.

Susan V's avatar

Yep! I wish more people would remember that!! It’s not a D vs R issue. Republicans are big pharmacies whores too

Copernicus's avatar

Perhaps, however, her confirmation and subsequent demise paved the way for a more conservative candidate.

RunningLogic's avatar

Agree! Sometimes putting the pieces into place takes a little maneuvering.

Dr Linda's avatar

True. It’s interesting how things work out.

plat4life's avatar

The Biden autopen signed this into law as a way to throw sand in the MAGA gears. Big Pharma leads around most of govt by rings in Congress' noses.

MayBella82's avatar

Completely agree.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

re: But in January, a new law (passed by Biden) required all future CDC nominees to be confirmed."

Who are the lobbyists? Big Pharma? Big AMA? Who are the Senators? Deep state Uniparty criminals mostly, who couldn't give a damn about the American people except to steal power and wealth from us. So, that's why Autopen Cabbage- meaning the treasonous, un-elected tyrannical "administration" of the marxist globalists - was able to get the requirement into new law - stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. The globalists and their deep state apparatchiks are still deeply embedded in the government. You can bet everybody got nice kickbacks from big pharma and big AMA to vote this into law.

You are right, Monarez was an utter and total disaster, except to big pharma, big AMA and the Senate, all who are doing anything and everything they can to undermine POTUS' and SEC, HHS. And BTW, how and why did this get through Mike Johnson, SOTH and House Repubs? It allows all of them to hold more power over the Executive Branch.

But our awesome POTUS fired this marxist globalist and deep state lackey. Support POTUS in every way you possible can. Do everything you can to ensure he and his Administration know their actions and activities are precisely why you voted for him. I am smiling ear to ear and am so proud of this President and his Admin - they are working every day to MAGA and MAHA. Let the man cook! TAW because GAW.

plat4life's avatar

The Biden autopen signed this into law as a way to throw sand in the MAGA gears. Big Pharma leads around most of govt by rings in Congress' noses.

CMCM's avatar

I get so sick of people in government who believe they are "unfireable" and then want to sue if they get fired. Really, Susan Monarez? Everyone should be accountable and yes, if anyone does a bad job they can and should be fired.

MarshaLouise's avatar

It was Sen (Dr) Cassidy w

MarshaLouise's avatar

Got cut off there. Sorry. It was Sen Cassidy (who has a warped version of the Covid vax) apparently, who made sure Monarez got the CDC Director job.

Joseph Kaplan's avatar

They’re really good at judges

Bill Campbell's avatar

"You heard it here first: DeSantis for Supreme Court."

Whoa! Jeffery, what a fantastic idea. That could solve so many issues coming into 2028. And you are right (as always): Gov D would bring wonderful real world experience to SCOTUS.

LMWC's avatar

I’m all for it, but who’s leaving the SC, either upright or horizontally?

Margot Wooster's avatar

Ketanji may be out if Pres. Autopen’s actions are determined to be null and void.

Lori's avatar
Aug 30Edited

I am wondering if someone used the autopen or even kamala used the autopen to extend her own secret service protection? What do they want to protect anyway, her cackle?

Jeff S's avatar

Teepee. Teepee. Teehee.

Wheaton's avatar

She just wants to feel important by arriving with an entourage. It’s just a power trip that she enjoys.

Belling the Cat's avatar

That would be hilarious.

Pat Wetzel's avatar

That would be wonderful!

Janet's avatar

Will never happen though. But always ready to be surprised.

schneile's avatar

This would truly be DJT's troll of all trolls! The libtoons would LOSE THEIR MINDS!

CStone's avatar

They have minds to lose?

Are you sure?

InquizitiveOne's avatar

Oh happy day that would be!

Patti's avatar

Sotomeyer had health issues?!? Not sure if still an issue?

Michael Framson's avatar

Type 1 diabetes which is auto-immune with lots of potential complications which tend to add up.

Patti's avatar

Sure I get what DM1 is but she’s had it for decades. Is that the illness they’re referring?!! With technology and pumps now people can control their sugars instantly

Michael Framson's avatar

Yes, but it inevitably takes a toll no matter how well managed. And then there is the age factor. Things just don't work as well as they did when we were younger. I know. She appears still capable of carrying her load, so my hats off to her.

Andrea San Miguel's avatar

A delicious thought, but it will never comedown that way. Talk about your civil wars.

CMCM's avatar

She is such an embarrassment to have in the court.

TheGreatAwakening's avatar

I doubt the autopen stuff will go anywhere. I hope I'm wrong, but I think it will be very hard to prove unless a whistleblower appears.

Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

How would that work. She was confirmed.

Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

But was she nominated by the president? It’s a two step process.

CStone's avatar

She wasn’t nominated by the pResident, she was nominated by AutoPen.

Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

I suspect the second cures any issue with the first.

Margot Wooster's avatar

I have no idea. We are in uncharted waters these days!

Lydia Lozano's avatar

Remember how the Dims tried to force Sonia Sotomayor to retire before the election so Biden could nominate her replacement? The story then was that she is very ill with Type 1 Diabetes and might have to step down at any time. It was at this point I realized that some Democrats knew Biden was unlikely to be re-elected. She is getting older and, with diabetes, isn't in excellent health. Quite often she doesn't look well. But I have a feeling she will cling like a leech to the bench in hopes of outlasting Trump.

happyinfl's avatar

Like RBG did- hang on till death.

Maggie Think of Me's avatar

She travels with a nurse...

CStone's avatar

Hopefully Nurse Ratched…..

R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

I've seen a number of reports that Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has health issues.

Patti's avatar

Thanks couldn’t remember name spelling but I heard/ read she had health issue as well but lasting or still an issue I have not heard

Valerie's avatar

Good question. I haven’t heard of any that are ill or anything.

Michael Framson's avatar

Sotomeyor is 71 so she can still get the jab.

Peace's avatar

We'll need lots of popcorn for the vetting process if DeSantis is put forward for SCOTUS.

JT's avatar

DeSantis on the SCOTUS...? How intriguing! Wonder if he'd be up to the challenge of explaining what a woman is to Ms Ketanji BJ?

PS, is there an upcoming vacancy on the SCOTUS that we're unaware of?

Lynn46's avatar

The thing is, he may still want to run for POTUS at some point if not in 2028. I think all things considered he would make a great one. If he could run the country like he has run Florida. I also don't think he is owned by anyone like big pharma, silicon valley, etc.

Andrea San Miguel's avatar

But who would DeSantis be replacing? Sadly not KBJ! I’d be really ecstatic if it was Sotomayor! They are 2 of the biggest DEI hires in history…not a common sense bone in either of their bodies!

S.P.H.'s avatar

DeSantis for Chief Justus. SCOTUS could use a little military discipline and work ethic.

JT's avatar

DeSantis on the SCOTUS...? How intriguing! Wonder if he'd be up to the challenge of explaining what a woman is to Ms Ketanji BJ?

PS, is there an upcoming vacancy on the SCOTUS that we're unaware of?

Curious Jane's avatar

Well while he knows the law very well, I'd like to see him first be a proponent of the Constitution. There are many Un-Constitutional laws on the books...

Further, he has not found a way to really secure elections, as Florida's voter rolls are still a bit of a mess, illegals still harbor there, there are hundreds if not thousands of bad postal addresses, etc... (ref Kris Jurski, https://t.me/thepeoplesaudit/13375)

Lynne Ferreira's avatar

I’ve been saying that for years! After Governor… SCOTUS! He would be amazing. From your lips to Trumps ears Jeff!!

CecilRhodes's avatar

Next year, eh? Jeff, can we infer that someone is leaving SCOTUS next year?

RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

Would FL have a decent replacement, or does it?

Ed Thorrens's avatar

Are you in distress?

“I will love You, O Lord, my strength. The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer; My God, my strength, in whom I will trust; My shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.”

‭‭Psalms‬ ‭18‬:‭1‬-‭2‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

Jeff S's avatar

I am not in this dress, er, distress.

CStone's avatar

But you are, however, on a roll. 😄

Cinnamon or dinner?

Jeff S's avatar

Sushi. Tamago. Or, kappamaki.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

"It is of Yahweh's lovingkindnesses that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. Yahweh is my portion, says my soul; therefore will I hope in him."

Lamentations 3:22-24

Penny North's avatar

His mercies endureth forever and ever.

Deb's avatar

AMEN & Thank you, Jesus!

Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

I have called upon You, for You will answer me, O God;

Incline Your ear to me, hear my speech.

Wondrously show Your lovingkindness,

O Savior of those who take refuge at Your right hand

From those who rise up against them.

Keep me as the apple of the eye;

Hide me in the shadow of Your wings[.]

— Psalm 17:6-8 NAS95

✝️✝️✝️

Bard Joseph's avatar

The United States will be flooded by people of alien cultures, who will eventually overwhelm White America, people with no concept of what the United States Constitution stands for... At least 4 billion 'useless eaters' shall be eliminated by the year 2050 by means of limited wars, organized epidemics...and starvation. Rival factions and groups such as Arabs and Jews......shall have differences magnified and allowed to wage wars of extermination against each other under the eyes if NATO and UN observers. The Story of the Committee of 300 John Coleman, 1992

MayBella82's avatar

You are just doom and gloom today. I've read 7 comments so far and two were yours. All the hate in your head must drag you down. I hope you turn towards the light. With God, all thibgs are possible.

John Klar's avatar

Yeah, except he is warning people of the truth. The endgame is to control all food supplies and starve us to death. That is also biblical -- it's called the Tribulation.

MayBella82's avatar

God says throughout the bIble "Be Not Afraid". So why spread fear and hate on every comment you make even on a response that does not deserve that type of response?

Bard Joseph's avatar

And "those who are blind and wish not to see."

Andrew lawson's avatar

Looking at food production in Australia, (1 of the big food exporting nations,) it will decline drastically over the next few years. The high cost of green energy, closure of fertiliser plants, removal of irrigation water for environmental water flows down the rivers, declining population of farmers, closure of most agricultural research and plant breeding stations, training agronomists only as chemical salesmen with no knowledge of soil chemistry, foreign ownership of farmland, converting fertile land into solar and wind farms, poisoning land by solar and wind farm toxic chemicals, endless expensive controls and audits of farmers trying to run their farms, endless restrictions and limits on production, shutting up vast areas to grow trees or as offset areas for environment or solar farms.

We are facing increasing problems trying to grow meat, wool, cotton and grain. If peope in the cities don't want to eat anything, then keep going the way we are politically.

Andrew lawson's avatar

Most Agricultural colleges and uni courses to train the next generation of top farmers have been closed. Capital gain taxes are destroying family farmers and there is the repeated campaign to bring back death/ inheritance taxes to stop farms being inherited by children who know how to farm.

Based Florida Man's avatar

Whites are the fastest crashing demographic. He’s right to call this out.

MayBella82's avatar

Your lack of faith is up there with his. As I said, he is doom and gloom and God tells us to it Be Afraid. Do you think this is the first time in history that the future seemed bleak to people?

Bard Joseph's avatar

"Now time grows short. History will not allow the people of Shem additional centuries, or even decades, to come to their senses and realize what is going on. Just as they have been victims of massacres and genocides for centuries, the people of Shem now face the determination of the Canaanites to exterminate them utterly and finally. a goal they hope to achieve by the end of the millenium." The Curse of Canaan.... Eustace Mullins 1987

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Politico Phil's avatar

Need to delete the duplicate posts.

Politico Phil's avatar

The three dots ... to the right of your comment.

Politico Phil's avatar

1992? 33 years ago? Well, we only have 25 to go to get to 2050 and the forecast has been remarkably accurate so far. In 1992, who here would have believed the statement, "The United States will be flooded by people of alien cultures, who will eventually overwhelm White America..."? I wouldn't. Why would I? The USG maintained a controlled border and immigration process... until the woke Marxists came to power in 2020. And then there is the Deagle Report which forecast severe population declines by 2025.

Critics say these forecasts lack any scientific basis but I think they miss the point - intentionally. While these reports are presented as "forecasts", I think these reports are the goals of our cabalist overlords being communicated to their own. And the plandemic democide of the last 5 years is evidence of this.

As Christians we have to remember "For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places." This is the war which Christ as King enabled His body on earth to fight by pouring out the Holy Spirit into His body against which no evil spirit can prevail.

Politico Phil's avatar

In 2024, the United States witnessed a significant uptick in acts of hostility targeting churches, with a total of 436 documented incidents—a sharp increase from 315 in 2023 and nearly double the 230 reported in 2022.

This data, compiled by the Family Research Council (FRC), highlights a troubling trend amid broader societal shifts, including a decline in regular religious attendance from 42% to 30% over the past two decades, according to Gallup polls.

The incidents spanned a wide range of hostile actions across 43 states. Vandalism was the most prevalent, accounting for 284 cases that included property destruction, defacement, burglary, and ransacking.

https://modernity.news/2025/08/29/stats-show-shocking-surge-in-attacks-on-churches-in-america/

Bard Joseph's avatar

I never trust Network polls.

Most are for vandalism.

Seems that they are trying to normalize terrorist attacks on Christians like in Gaza.

If there is a manifesto, it's an inside Mkultra scam.

CStone's avatar

Must be. All the trans shooters seem to have been Mkultra’d.

Btw, that trans shooters mom fled and I read that she has hired a very expensive law firm, but the police have been unable to find her.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Must be hiding out with the parents of the guy who took a shot at Trump. Funny how no one cares about certain assassins and how they get killed.

Wise Old Woman in the Woods's avatar

So, for non-Portland readers, Dr. Ladapo was at UCLA in very blue CA. He published op-eds right away in 2020, arguing for life as usual and no closures for Covid. His sentiments were echoed by Doctors, without Borders, which argued closures worldwide would hurt the poor. When his op-eds disappeared, I knew something was terribly wrong. Fast forward a couple of years ,and a retired UCLA doc said he, Dr. Ladapo and others met in secret on what to do. So we had a situation where top docs, including Dr. Bhattarcharya, were forced into silence by a social worker who looked like Frankenstein's bride. A friend, in the alternative health care space, and I knew that after his move to Florida, his next step surely was the WH.

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Wise Old Woman in the Woods's avatar

You brought to mind that the "Left" or whatever the term was in the 70s, used to be funny. And they used to be funny because they told truth about our prejudices and narrow mindness with humor. Blazing Saddles is a great example. "Excuse me while I whip this out." Maybe it is because they matured out of Mad Magazine adolescents into control freak Leninist managerial class. Now it is the conservative movement that produces great humor with adolescent Made Magazine type truth.

Karen Bandy's avatar

My favorite movie 😆🍿

Wise Old Woman in the Woods's avatar

Don't forget Blazing Saddles!

RunningLogic's avatar

It’s hilarious!! 😁

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Karen Bandy's avatar

🤣 You take the bags I’ll take the blond.

Actually I have to rewatch it, not sure I’m correct on that one.

RunningLogic's avatar

“What hump?” 😆😁

John Wiles's avatar

Let me see if I understand this. If Broward County closes 34 schools, parents who do NOT have their heads up their butt, can lease or buy these properties, already fitted with school set up, to use them for private schools funded by the REAL parents, who actually care about their kids education, and get teachers, who are NOT woke, to actually teach them things that could be useful for life - like banking, home economics, the building and construction trade industry, salaries, crafts, math, computer programming, art, reading (for knowledge and pleasure), you know things anyone could use to make a better life for themselves? If that's true, how soon can the schools get closed and REAL education use them?

Rob's avatar

This could be a REAL threat to the people running the HUGE teacher's unions and their goal to subvert society...

Roger Beal's avatar

The ever-so-charming Randi Weingarten will personally castrate anyone trying to do that.

RunningLogic's avatar

I’d like to see her try to take on some of these conservative parents! They don’t play and aren’t afraid of the likes of her!!

PEL's avatar

Takes a castrated person to know one.

MayBella82's avatar

What a great idea!!!

PEL's avatar

Look at big retail chains over the decades. Those that dominate eventually fall behind and fade away with others replacing them. Then the cycle repeats. Why not schools too?

Donna's avatar

De Santis for the Supreme Court! I LOVE IT!

Marty Kiner's avatar

Who is leaving the court? I missed that part.

JBell's avatar

I think that I read that Sotomayer (the wise latina) is very ill.

Marty Kiner's avatar

Thank you. Hopefully she’ll retire to attend to her health.

Robin Esau's avatar

Likely heavily covid vaxxd as well, so her body might be further in decline.

CecilRhodes's avatar

Sounds about right as regards her age and diabetes. Thomas is getting up there. Hate to lose him. Replacing Sotomayer would be glorious.

Valerie's avatar

I hadn’t heard that, but I do know she’s diabetic.

Willing Spirit's avatar

We all need to send her chocolate cake weekly.

Phillip Zinni III DO FAOASM's avatar

According to Grok: Justice Sotomayor with Type 1 Diabetes has a reduced lifespan of 13 years. Average female lifespan is 80 years. At 71 years old she is 4 years over her expiration or " best by date". Just saying, statistically, any day now.

HOWEVER, as a Believing Christian I've not prophesied nor am I judging, "Mine alone is vengeance, says The LORD" (paraphrasing)

Amen and AMEN!

Shalom, SHALOM

MaryAnn's avatar

Could they pull off a ‘Weekend at Bernie’s’ on the SC? 😳😂

Marty Kiner's avatar

Didn’t they do that with RBG?

Beckadee's avatar

As JBell mentioned Sotomayer has one foot in the grave but I'm betting that she will be like RBG and never retire during Trump's admin. I wonder if Clarence Thomas [age 77] is considering? Alito is 75.

Lori's avatar
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anyone who is sick like she is should not be allowed to continue as thinking is not clear and they are on too many meds which worsens state of mind. not that she ever had any. the only reason she would want to stay is to stick it to Trump bc of her TDS which should already disqualify her. she is past it and needs to go.

Beckadee's avatar

I agree. She'd be like RBG. Then croak and Trump still gets to nominate! Maybe Trump will fire her. LOL. Kagan seems to keep a lower profile than the other 2. She's out there but she's not at the Neptune level yet. I don't think.

Lori's avatar

Neptune level, lol. Stealingthat, thanks Beckadee.

Beckadee's avatar

I had to look and see which one was the furthest from earth. Neptune it is! 😂

pretty-red, old guy's avatar

I will second that one!

Beckadee's avatar

And she's definitely oxygen deprived. Probably top ten in fools that still wears masks.

Jeff S's avatar

One foot in the grave, the other on a banana peel, as they say.

Karen Bandy's avatar

That’s a good visual. Laurel and Hardy-ish.

Jeff S's avatar

Maybe even the Marx Brothers.

Principled Pragmatist's avatar

I predict Thomas will retire before the end of Trump’s second term. Sotomayer may be ill, but there’s no way she will retire while Trump is still in office.

Lori's avatar

The Grim Reaper may say otherwise.

PEL's avatar

Thomas must stay as long as possible. He’s essential!!

jmsmithmd's avatar

Aw, I wanted him for President.

Based Florida Man's avatar

The guy with Indian kids is up next.

Curious Jane's avatar

Realize that the justices are not appointed for life but for good behavior. If The People could deeply understand terms like "impeachment", "recall", and "nullify", we could assert our rights vis-a-via the Constitution much better!

Tuco's Child's avatar

Good morning ☕🦠!

We need Ron DeSantis to continue to serve. Superb individual and family.

Florida: "Where Woke Goes to Die"😎

Lori's avatar

DeSantis for SCOTUS Now!

Juju's avatar

I’m so on board with that idea. While he can always remain available to consult with Florida leadership, serving on our Supreme Court would be wonderful for the country. I wouldn’t take him away from being Governor of Florida to do it, but once his term ends it’s a brilliant move.

Valerie's avatar

Agreed! He’s term limited as governor anyway, so it makes perfect sense.

pretty-red, old guy's avatar

best suggestion of the day.

Jpeach's avatar

Ladapo for CDC Director!

jmsmithmd's avatar

Paul Marik or Pierre Kory

SYFY's avatar

My only question is who will take the reins after DeSantis is gone AND keep the momentum he has built going? Right now, it looks like a bunch of the same ol' same ol' people who will slide us backwards instead of progress and freedoms.

CStone's avatar

We have the same questions for who will take custody of the Presidency after the BEST PRESIDENT EVER is termed out….

I dread the day that President Trump

leaves office.

Jan & Eric's avatar

Byron Donalds would definitely do a great job to replace DeSantis. I think he’s considering running.

Gloria Magee's avatar

I understood he is running. He’s awesome!!!

Susan W's avatar

Byron is many things. Awesome is not one of them.

Unless you mean talking. He is good with the talk. Not so much the walk…

Gloria Magee's avatar

Well. Bummer. I have to admit I’ve only heard his talk. Not being from Florida, I haven’t checked into him for his real actions. Thats highly disappointing. But as a recently new resident of Louisiana, I’m learning about people here in the same boat (I knew Arkansas as well as I could and we have our share of those as well as RINO’s…..) I do like what he says. Like Kennedy here in LA. But I KNOW Kennedy is all talk so he does NOT get my vote. Sigh.

Susan W's avatar

Sadly, I fear you are correct.

SYFY's avatar

I've got common sense and that's something desperately needed in the gov't these days, I could do it, but I'm a nobody so can't help us there. Shoot, I'd pretty much vote for many of the people here on C&C to run the place instead of the current picks we have lol Y'all got more sense! Anyone here wanna go for it? :D

Ayn's avatar

We are far, far behind you in Broward County on the public schools front, but at least a few parents are finally standing up in extremely blue San Francisco: https://aynsrants.substack.com/p/how-to-train-a-child-soldier

Deidre Garrison's avatar

Giving parents the funds to teach their children is great. In some cases it could enable one parent or the other to stay home and not only teach but raise their children.

CitizenA's avatar

Back when most women stayed home and raised their children, families lived comfortably on just the husband’s income. (Some women did seek employment once their children were raised.)

Once the majority of women with infants and/or small children became part of the workforce the financial dynamics changed where it became ‘a necessity’ for them to work to financially survive as a family …and much of their money went to pay others to raise their children for them. Not a good trade off in my opinion. Perhaps funding parents to stay home and homeschool is a beginning for a better outcome for our children?

Torrance Stephens's avatar

Thanks for sharing, and good for those few parents, all streams start with a drop.

Have you seen this? https://tinyurl.com/mwp7bpzx

MarshaLouise's avatar

I laughed too much at this very well-written expose on the hog clip. Perhaps I heard myself in every line. I read much of it aloud - to my spouse’s enjoyment. Thank you.

I recently commented that I immediately think “low self-esteem” which surprised the reader, and I see that you really described that without using that phrase. Thank you!

Torrance Stephens's avatar

Thanks, I am flattered. But folks like us, if we desired, can find humor in anything. You are just normal to me.

Lori's avatar

Broward county schools are so woke the woke think they are woke. Broward County is also a real dung heap for many reasons. Add Miami-Dade to that as well.

MaryAnn's avatar

My first encounter with dismal public education was when my college roomies from Chicago explained why they went to Catholic schools. CPS system was horrible 50 yrs ago and has only gotten worse.

If property taxes were to go toward school choice or home school options, just think what CPS would look like.😳 The inner city kids who live in Sec 8 housing would have to be bused to the ‘burbs? 🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️

FH's avatar

Hadn’t heard of this ‘stacker. Read a couple more posts, pretty good stuff. Thanks!

curt s sanders's avatar

It’s impossible for me to Xpress the absolute contempt I feel for the previous criminal organization called the CDC. Thank God for RFK Junior. And a bona fide CDC, Director.

RSgva's avatar

Yes, their legal authority should be disassembled and re-distributed. During Covid I started some initial research (wondering why they never did “notice and comment” rulemaking, found out it’s just that they pretend to make only “recommendations”). The only serious legal authority anybody seemed to really have was to put people from overseas, i.e. in New York Harbor, into quarantine for a limited amount of time pending entry into America. Instead we got fascist lockdowns inside America. CDC is evil humbug. Good riddance I hope.

TRM's avatar

“and has pushed treatments that are not supported by scientific research, like ivermectin.”

Except for the FACT that DARPA says it does work.

They knew Ivermectin worked in 2015/16 based on their work with SARS-CoV-1 (or just SARS-CoV). DARPA notified the CDC in early 2020 that (paraphrasing a bit here but) "We got you covered. We looked into this 5 years ago. Lots of stuff works including HCQ but your GOTO drug is going to be Ivermectin because "It works at all stages of the illness".

https://rumble.com/v218blg-dr.-chris-shoemaker-they-knew-ivermectin-was-the-answer-to-a-coronavirus-ou.html

https://i.postimg.cc/SK3ggD1q/IVM-DARPA-CDC.png

https://i.postimg.cc/1znHVDmd/IVM-DARPA-CDC-2.png

Lori's avatar

2 words: Ivermec rocks!

wily_coyote-genius's avatar

I looked at all three sites you posted, Thank you! If you, Jeff or anyone else has copies of the papers that were scrubbed off the internet (ie: 2015 article in which Dr. Fauci, himself stated Ivermectin works in SARS Cov-1, MERS, and other viruses) I would be indebted to you for sharing. Please direct message me through Substack messaging.

TRM's avatar

Dr Shoemaker is the person being interviewed (Canadian doc who got fired for being correct). Maybe contact him.

wily_coyote-genius's avatar

Thanks! I can always contact Dr. Pierre Kory as well! His book the war on Ivermectin is excellent, but I can’t recall referenced journal articles before COVID 19 started. I might have to reread the book.

Lori's avatar

Link to NIH report in December 2020 showing that Ivermectin works effectively against SARS coronaviruses 👇

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7724756/

The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

"....who is not a physician." YAY!!! So you're saying we've got a chance?? "Paging Dr. Nobody."

No, I'm not the least bit bitter...why ever do you mask...uh, ask?

Hektor Bleriot's avatar

"We can tell the kids it went to live on a farm."

I rarely LOL...I mean, actually LOL 😂. Let's just say I'm glad I'd already finished my coffee before I read that line above. LOL 🤣 😆

MaryAnn's avatar

Wait… you mean my dad did not actually take our puppy to his friends’ farm? Come to think of it, I never knew my dad had a farmer friend…😳😡

Hektor Bleriot's avatar

"Don't look at ME. I don't even know your dad." (looks away awkwardly)

RunningLogic's avatar

I know!!! 🤣🤣🤣 I was totally not expecting that and laughed out loud too 😆😁

MarshaLouise's avatar

He also used “greased water” to great effect.

Karmy's avatar

Praise be to God for this glorious day! We are fishing and I caught the first fish!!

Karen Bandy's avatar

I love catching the first fish and the biggest fish 🎣

Karmy's avatar

Hah! I caught the only fish which makes it even more special. 😉

Karen Bandy's avatar

Woo hoo!! For sure! First and only for the win!

c morrow's avatar

👏👏👏🐟🐠🦈 How big is your fish? Enjoy your lunch! 🐟🐠🦈🦋☺️

Karmy's avatar

30” northern