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John Galt?'s avatar

Just when you thought the Patriot Act was on the way out, and whoopsie, we got us some jihadis! Better roll up our sleeves and get to work on Patriot Act 2.0! This has the odor of Cheney mendacity

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

The LV incident stinks! I immediately thought that guy was dead before the vehicle pulled up. Even if he was somehow involved beforehand, I don't believe he thought it was going down this way. I think he was killed, stashed in the back of the truck, then propped up in the driver seat and the truck was remotely driven to that location. Unfortunately for the perpetrators, the cyber truck didn't blow up the way they expected. Something smells rotten!

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

For sure this staged suicide is a lie.

Livelsberger is a victim of CIA Mind Kontrol -MK ultra. As was Sirhan Sirhan.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Both of these 'terrorist attacks' STINK LIKE 'SNOOPS CRAPOLA' to the highest heaven!!

GET RID OF THE SNOOPS AGENCIES (ESP. THE C.I.A.)

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Unbelievably, the remains left no dental work to cross check, and somehow they got the DNA from the remains but it didn’t match his baby’s, so they created a disappointment story. The DNA from those remains most likely were not those of Matthew L. He’s probably still, alive somewhere.

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Stephanie's avatar

I’m thinking the Super Soldier MK Ultra ops have been deployed. Good God people better wake up fast. The Black Awakening- research Russ Dizdar- he has been disclosing it for years.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

It’s all just too pat(sy) again! Amazing how paper documents can survive tremendous fire better than the body and the guns. That poor schmuck was set up, killed and planted. If it’s even him.

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Toonlydoo's avatar

Just like 9/11.

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carily myers's avatar

He was right handed but shot himself in the left temple, his DNA did not match his son. Okaaay, everything is fine, move along.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

“If it’s even him” makes sense. He knew they were coming for him because he was about to expose the war crimes in Afghanistan and the ease with which the Chinese drones were permitted to do surveillance. Apparently they are super fast and had “gravitic propulsion” and can carry a big payload to the WH, the Capitol or wherever.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Sorry,…he may have changed identity and headed for Mexico. That was a message someone had received.

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Bill Jarett's avatar

Trump taking out the CIA's Afghan heroin production is hardly a 'war crime'. The "drone" sightings are all US military.

Sounds like more mass formation propaganda.

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79SmithW60's avatar

I had the same thought. Maybe too many secret agent/spook/intrigue type of movies/tv shows, but this one has Hollywierd and their alphabet soup friend's fingerprints all over it...

But the problem is that their woke idiot spokes mouth people are not believable, nor do they 'command' any credibility. We can see the lie before they open their mouths, and they certainly cannot even 'act' the part.

It is going to take more than one more Trump term to change any thinking person's mind about them.

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Truth 101's avatar

Or this . . ."A U.S. Army soldier with multiple combat tours currently deployed in Germany, already a probable point of mental stress, comes home on leave only to have his wife leave him. That pushes him over the edge, but he decides to commit suicide in a way that will grab a lot of attention. He creates a 'bomb' that isn't really much of a bomb and chooses to detonate it in an area where no one else will be killed or seriously injured.

All of it seems to add up. Could there be more to the story? Possibly, but for now, we at least have an alternate theory that makes some sense and explains a lot of the prior discrepancies in the case." https://redstate.com/bonchie/2025/01/02/new-possible-motive-in-cybertruck-explosion-revealed-n2183886

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jeff lebowski's avatar

The evidence at the site is too convenient for this

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John infinity N's's avatar

Not only that but also ramping up the anti-Islam sentiment just in time for Israel to stir shit up with Iran.

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CStone's avatar

Oh stop. Iran stirs up its own shit, as do you

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Steveo's avatar

Israel pulls hamas out like us pulls isis out when they want to start killing people.

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nancylee's avatar

gotta positively agree here. go team mossad!! kill, kill, kill. in the name of jesus christ

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Johnny-O's avatar

Mossad is evil

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Silent scorn's avatar

Mossad doesn’t believe in Jesus Christ.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Jesus is the Greek name of Yeshua who was a popular Jewish Rabbi until Roman Pontus Pilate killed him.

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nancylee's avatar

actually the story goes that pilate gave the mob (jewish) a choice to pardon Liz Cheney or Jesus and they chose the thief

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Double Mc's avatar

Why would a Jewish military group kill in the name of Jesus? Frankly, I don't think Jesus would approve of that attitude anyway.

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nancylee's avatar

why do so many 'christians' cheer on violent chaos in the middle east as a prerequisite for Jesus returning? frankly I dont think he'd approve of that either.

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Renee Marie's avatar

Israel “stirred up shit” with September 11, the USS Liberty, and JFK…and CONgress supports Israel.

Who is our enemy????

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Tom Wiedemeier's avatar

U.S. government, that’s who.

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nancylee's avatar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VA4e0NqyYMw ck out this recruiting ad for fort bragg

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carily myers's avatar

They need our kids to die 6,000 miles from home. The "Greater Israel" demands it.

They're bombing Gaza, Syria, Yeman (sic) and Lebanon as I type this. They can't take Iran without our "boots on the ground".

It's for the "Greater Good". /sarc

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Steveo's avatar

🎯 whenever the government wants to violate some rights they pull isis out of rhe closet!

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Doug's avatar

Where are you, John Galt??

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Tardigrade's avatar

That's a really good point.

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Bill Jarett's avatar

Speaker Johnson too was 100% opposed to Section 702 reauthorization, then the intelligence community made him change his mind. He claims it was because of a classified SCIF briefing. Only problem with that explanation is that Thomas Massie was in that same briefing and said it was bullshit.

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AL's avatar
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Johnson is a shill - supported by Trump 😐. These “terrorist” attacks are reminiscent of 9/11 and not likely terrorist acts at all but planned inside jobs. Funny how the body and car were obliterated but the drivers license was in tact just like the suicide bomber’s passport from 9/11. They must think we’re that stupid. And they’re probably right.

And what about the national FOG?

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william howard's avatar

allowing the Ukraine funding without getting anything from Buyden is simply unforgivable - time to give a real conservative a chance

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

This is what I thought immediately, too! Where are they trying to go with this 9/11 2.0?

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jeff lebowski's avatar

martial law 2.0. laws to enhanced FAA drone surveillance passed this holiday weekend was strike 1, "terrist attacks" are strike 2. Look for a new Bird Flu crisis or similar for strike 3

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MarshaLouise's avatar

I’m late reading this, but you’re correct. Please check Alex Jones’s X posts on Sunday, Jan 5. The warnings are there. As usual, he’s to be believed and he has the receipts. BTW, what happened with the Bill Gates’s visit to Mara-logo?!

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carily myers's avatar

Agree. Put on big boy/girl pants on. We're in for a heck of a ride.

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Silver Soprano's avatar

they're, not their

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Erin Fight's avatar

MK Ultra -- both men went through Ft. Bragg where that base is the hub for psychological training and brainwashing.

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cltwilson1's avatar

George Webb writes about this frequently. Fort Bragg is ground zero with mind control experiments.

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none none's avatar

From 'Strange Sounds' website:

Anybody remember the story about 60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate going missing from a train en route to California? Wonder if that will turn up in the form of a multi-city false flag attack that will give the government justification for a war or a suspension of habeas corpus.

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AL's avatar

Yes I subscribe. Just wondering why it’s always absent here.

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Johnny-O's avatar

I think most here won't even entertain the idea that Trump might not be on team freedom. I'm of the mind that anything is possible.

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Renee Marie's avatar

I’m not stupid. This is all show, including Trump. Trump OWES! He does the bidding of Israel. This is old news for many.

Our entire CONgress works for Israel.

The USA has been gone quite a while.

At 61, I now know that everything I was taught to believe IS a lie…just about everything.

The one true thing is God/Creator, not man.

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nancylee's avatar

not Massie

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Renee Marie's avatar

Why is Massie there?

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Ohio Deb's avatar

US1338343A is a patent for a process and apparatus to create intense artificial clouds, fogs, or mists:

US1338343A

Process

Hydrolyze an anhydrous chloride in a moist ammoniacal atmosphere, then add a substance to increase the fog's opacity Potential uses

Concealing airplanes or drones during war, or creating special effects fog for theaters

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Doug's avatar

We're on the same wavelength, AL...

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Natalie's avatar

Watch Glenn Greenwald's interview with Tucker Carlson. In it, Glenn describes his own interview with Johnson before he became speaker. Then Johnson was ADAMANTLY opposed to reauthorizing the FISA. After he became speaker, he was the deciding vote to reauthorize it. His explanation for his complete reversal didn't make sense. Is he compromised in some way?

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daverkb's avatar

I watched it. More insight into how this fake government really works.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

ABSOLUTELY - "Go Along to Get Along" is the MANTRA of almost ALL politicians.

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nancylee's avatar

or go along to stay alive. so many accidents

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MICHELLE EAGLEMAN's avatar

Mike Benz interview with Joe Rogan was interesting re: Johnson. His views on issues took a turn after the Deep State got a hold of him. Some dirt, I expect--real, or 'Russia Collusion' fake. That is how they play.

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The Great Resist's avatar

That’s what I’ve thought all along. Dirt (real or convincingly faked), or possibly threats. The old “that’s a nice family ya got there, be a shame if something happened to them” can be very effective.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Remember Speaker Johnson's revelation that he and his son have porn reportage for each other's web histories?

Not that that's relevant in any way. Just sayin'

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Remember when JOE ROGAN was actually FUNNY - in his "News Radio" days--LOVED that quirky sitcom!!

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

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SushiRoll's avatar

A lot of us noticed that too! I'd like to see Speaker Vivek I think...

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Lisa Ca's avatar

This sounds nice.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Massey never saw the compromising photo slipped to Johnson from P. Diddy.

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Aaron Pickett's avatar

"SCIF." As in, the briefing took place in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility.

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Dave Slough's avatar

Johnson changed his mind because of the photos

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Peace's avatar

I'll bite - what photos?

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Running Burning Man's avatar

Massie is a crackpot

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Someone asked why you said that and you your explanation was a big nothing.

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Running Burning Man's avatar

There are none so blind as they who will not read. Of course, given the intelligence level of many on the C&C comments, I am not surprised. You and they would rather proudly go into the pit than actually legislate and govern. It has been a problem for Republicans for decades. whiney little biatches pounding the table when they don't get their way. Somehow the fact that there are so many Rinos in Congress seems beyond your understanding. How'd they get all those rinos? Citizens voted for them. Yet you and Massie and a handful of cranks who want my way or the highway stomp your feet, pound your shoes on the desk. Shameful, but sadly understandable.

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Jasmine's avatar

So why is Massie a crackpot?

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

No, it’s you, running burning man.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Why?

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Running Burning Man's avatar

Pride goeth before the fall and Massie has it in spades. I'm so so on Trump but a far cry from empowering Jeffries and the Dems. Massie's hubris does just that. We did not arrive at this point over night and getting a Speaker acceptable to him is not going to fix it over night. There are still too many on the Republican side comfortable with the status quo. But the way forward is to pick of a few Dems in specific situations they cannot avoid flipping for rather than trying to fix every problem in one move.

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Taiga Rohrer's avatar

The problem is not Massie, that's only where the narrative focus is, the problem is with the house Rhinos which make Johnson the only viable choice. And because of Rhinos don't expect much change

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SuezCanal's avatar

SCIF: Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Johnson double speaks - "weak sister" but probably necessary to maintain a semblance of 'control' in the legislative branch! We will see as everyone is chiming in.

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nancylee's avatar

Massie would be best possible speaker of the house. and bi partisan!

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John Ransley's avatar

Mary needs more boosters and some remdesiver

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Mary needs digital execution. Mary is a bot.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Did you see this video of a reporter (young lady wearing hot yoga pants) in the 'terrorist's' home?

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"We’re less than 48 hours out from a supposed “ISIS-inspired terrorist attack” and the FBI just let this rando “journalist” into the suspects home, totally unguided, and let her show off the warrant and the “chemical seizure list” ON CAMERA along with all his other perfectly staged props like a Quran and his chemical workbench."

https://x.com/Villgecrazylady/status/1875006647250129288

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Does anyone else hate the yoga pants overload?

Edit: Does anyone else hate the leggings overload?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I would need to see more evidence to make a proper judgment.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

LOL! That one made me snark!

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Me too, BFM, me too.

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Bonz's avatar

🤣🤣

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Both with and without?

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Kitkat's avatar

Agree. They are one step up from jammie-pants, which are also all the rage.

The bigger, brighter the cartoon characters are- the better. *insert eye roll here*

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Public school (mine, at least) started advertising "pajama day" as a spirit day thing 10-15 years ago. Normalizing a behavior?

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Sharon's avatar

I remember 25 years ago my son had quite an impressive collection of ties as varsity football players wore shirts and ties on game day - no jammies or leggings in sight!

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Christopher Graf's avatar

When I was in 6th grade we wore ties to school. Public school.

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Sharon's avatar

Yes, girls were not allowed to wear pants to school when I was in public grade school.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

At least jammie-pants cover more of the ‘view.’

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RunningLogic's avatar

Just need a slightly longer top to pair with them and it’s not an issue 🤷‍♀️

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kittynana's avatar

@Kathleen- you should see the overload when I put on yoga pants. J/S

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Jamie's avatar

😂😂😂

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Anthony's avatar

I am over it. I prefer dresses on women. They make something in my brain melt. The yoga pants have other effects.

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Valerie's avatar

I wear both leggings/ yoga pants and dresses. Every time I wear a dress some man tells me I look nice or that it’s a pretty dress. Even my husband always makes a comment. I think guys just like dresses on women, makes us look feminine and - shocker - that’s appealing to them.

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Anthony's avatar

Exactly!

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RunningLogic's avatar

I wear both 😁 (not at the same time though 😆)

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I have seen some nice combinations of leggings worn underneath a dress. Probably more for warmth or if the hem of the dress is a little too high.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Mine are generally too thick (and sometimes too colorful) for that although I have a couple of thinner ones I can use with knit skirts or sweater dresses.

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MARCI's avatar

Cells?

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Juju's avatar

Sorry to be the one dissenter but I love them - IF the are the right kind. I work out in them because they don’t get in my way or distract me, allow me to freely move any way I need, unlike shorts or baggy sweats, but I have a hard time finding the kind that aren’t squeezing my waist to death. I like comfortable and loose around the waste but tight around my legs. If I can find a pair like that, I find that I practically live in them when I’m going to the gym regularly because they are just easy and comfortable to do everything in. However, I haven’t worn my yoga pants once in the past four months because I broke a rib on the leg press (thanks to my advanced osteo,) and have been out of commission. I also haven’t been able to keep up with my daily walk either, having fallen on an uneven sidewalk and fracturing my knee cap 🤣🤦🏼‍♀️ When I’m healed I’ll be back in my yoga pants though! Lol

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Wearing them to the gym makes sense...but wearing them to work?

Nah...

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Juju's avatar

Well I would if it was a casual job where attire absolutely didn’t matter. I’m that comfortable in them.

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Peace's avatar

Being an on-camera journalist wouldn't fit the narrative of "casual job where attire absolutely didn't matter." Juju, there goes your journalism career:) Sorry to hear about your rib and knee issues. You'll be back in your comfy pants before you know it!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

I dress up for work. A lot. But for casual wear I love tights/leggings. They’re way more comfortable than jeans for me.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Thank you for calling them tights! That's what they were back in the day, and I was confused decades ago when my sister started wearing them like pants in public, calling them 'leggings.' I was scandalized; we only ever wore them under skirts on cold days in the old days.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well but they’re much thicker than those tights though 🤷‍♀️ The ones I wear for running are not anything I’d wear under a skirt or dress. Maybe they need a whole new separate word.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

The pants she is wearing are not "yoga" pants. Yoga pants have loose fitting legs. Athletic, jogging, tight fitting pants are for the gym, not yoga class.

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Juju's avatar

Oh! I like the tight fitting legs, and the doofus stores by me label those yoga pants. I didn’t realize. It would drive me nuts to be on a mat lifting up my leg/legs and having the pant leg fall and reveal my thigh. 🤣 Or having the ankle part catch in the equipment. Don’t people who do yoga always lift their legs? How can they stand a loose leg?

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Our daughter is a yoga instructor in the city of lost wages... she was a Cirque solo performer for years... She says, close fitting at the ankle, loose otherwise.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I think a lot depends on the type of yoga. Loose for Hatha wouldn’t bother me as much as for Vinyasa.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Maggie,

There’s more than one style of yoga pants. What she’s wearing could be yoga,jogging or cycling pants. They’re the same. Just do an internet search on yoga pants 🙂 BTW I have worked out following yoga instructors for many years that wear those same type of pants.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I wore tights when I used to do yoga but I was doing vinyasa so didn’t want anything flapping when I was doing my standing balances or arm balances.

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Jamie's avatar

Where do you keep your gun concealed at if they are loose in the waste 🤔

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Juju's avatar

🤣 great question. Lmaoooo

Well thankfully they aren’t THAT kind of loose. These still are secure and tighter than a pair of loose sloppy sweats so it actually DOES hold my phone when walking, so maybe a pistol would be ok. 😆

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God Bless America's avatar

Swift healing 🙏🏽

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Just another wearing your underwear in public.

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SteelJ's avatar

YES. Females of ALL shapes and sizes wear those obscene things in the gym, I don't get it. Glad to see lately, most of the less beefy have switched to shorts, in spite of the season. Sure hope it's a lasting reversal.

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Juju's avatar
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Well take it easy on some of them. I wear mine to the gym (tight fitting legs) instead of shorts because I’m uncomfortable with accidentally revealing anything when I have to lift my legs up, having them ride up, or having loose fitting ones catch on equipment. They work for me because I can move freely working out and without revealing anything. So I’m not distracted. In summer months I wear the tight fitting biker shorts to the gym, also because they stay in place and allow me to move without issues or riding up.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Same, I wear compression-ish tights and shorts when I run. No chafing! 😁

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SteelJ's avatar

Thanks for the alternative take. My viewpoint is based on how obscene they are (not just to me btw), and my wife, who has the world's best legs (and the rest) and wears shorts or if it's cold, long pants, not tights. And doesn't reveal anything inappropriate. She seems to do fine, so I wasn't aware of the functional advantages. If you and runninglogic are on board they must be OK.

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Beckadee's avatar

I for one need to breathe! LOL

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FH's avatar

I would love to hate it but I admit now I am too old to care, I have reverted back to my 1980s favorite mode: skinny jeans/leggings with oversized top, sans the disgusting shoulder pads this time around. 🤷‍♀️😊

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RunningLogic's avatar

Nope. Doesn’t bother me at all.

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MICHELLE EAGLEMAN's avatar

I call the tights with no feet 'spandex'--as in, "she's wearing spandex and it's not the gym".

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John Galt?'s avatar

Only when the leggings are overloaded ;-)

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Nkosko's avatar

They are a privilege not a right.

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JW's avatar

Along with the fanny pack.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Not yoga pants...

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I edited my comment and changed yoga pants to leggings.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Proving once again they really do think we are THAT stupid!

I saw the footage and rolled my eyes. Really?! They are trying super hard to convince us of their narrative. Time to look at what’s actually on the spoon they’re shoving into our mouths. 🙄

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Bill Campbell's avatar

I'm not so sure they think we are that stupid. I think they still haven't got their singular and narrow minded heads wrapped around social media and independent journalism. In the old days, they controlled the narrative almost 100%. They haven't been able to come up with a better game plan, although they've tried, so they stick with what always worked. Keep the pressure on and keep the conspiracy theoris rolling. It's working. For us.

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Flippin’ Jersey's avatar

No, they think we are that stupid.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

They simply project their own world view. It's all they know. So, yes, they are that stupid.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

He has a prayer rug out all this to make him a fit a mold. Will the Fox News crowd eat this up?

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Flippin’ Jersey's avatar

A propped open Quran? 5 FB posts in one day with zero previous? The FBI doesn’t care a bit if we believe them.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I'm gonna prop my Douay - Rheims open to my highlighted passage of Mt. 16:18-19.

You read it here first!

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Chelie's avatar

No they don’t. They (FBI with nose rings) said it therefore they are right. Case closed.

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Juju's avatar

Wasn’t the prayer rug just rolled up and in an umbrella-bin-like holder? It wasn’t on the floor. I wondered how she knew what it was as fast as she did. I wouldn’t have. She walked thru and identified things as if on a script.

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nancylee's avatar

is she the same one that diagnosed a sarin gas attack by smelling a backpack. the intrepidness of these reporters!

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carily myers's avatar

lol, like. She didn't get sick or die either! Super Woman!

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

There was no prayer rug, the reporter lied. She also appointed to a table with lots of computer, computers and electronics on it and said “look at all these chemicals.!” This CIA agent reporter was lying

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Chelie's avatar

😆

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RSgva's avatar

Yes, this is borrowed right from the “Homeland“ series. They think we don’t watch the same shows.

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Chelie's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Appeared to be tuckedbinto a tight corner. Hard to get down there and rear up his butt?

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

The CIA is sloppy. And they don't care. There's never any blowback.

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Steveo's avatar

People eat it up!

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

That was just ridiculous. They really do think all Americans are as stupid as they.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

There's a locker rental key right on his nice stand-up desk. You'd figure they would track down where that goes. But it's just sitting there like no one noticed it. What the??

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Goes to the clean prayer rug closet.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

In my book it's the "intelligence glass ceiling". They stand beneath it, looking up; we are above, looking down.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Thus the need for Yoga pants 😉

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Peace's avatar

Karen - a laugh out loud moment for me. Good one!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

🤣 Someone had to say it!

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RunningLogic's avatar

😆

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Juju's avatar

🤣

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shayne's avatar

Well said!

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carily myers's avatar

lol, like

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AJF's avatar

Alan, unfortunately many are highly uninformed and highly propagandized. Worst of all? They have no idea.

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J Boss's avatar

The props set up just like the "classified" documents in Mara Lago against Trump. Where was Jack Smith yesterday? LOL. Sort of.

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

What ever happened to securing a crime scene. I’ve watched enough CSI to know a reporter would not be allowed to just walk around. Weird.

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shayne's avatar

There's no shoveling their bullshit down my throat. I'm too old and cranky for this.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

It's like the covid thing. They'll try it again, but it's not going to go well for them.

All though they'll expect resistance and have a plan for it.

But they may bite off more than they can chew.

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shayne's avatar

The covid thing turned around and bit them in the arse like an Aussie saltwater crock... it won't ever let go, and I couldn't be more happy.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I pray you’re right, Florida Man.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Here's a youtube-short of the reporter, Jennie Taer, talking about Hamas beheading babies and other propaganda.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NHYf-jNhzpg

Her role seems to be to build up the boogie-man so that we have to go do war in the Middle East.

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Well how convenient that she was randomly in the area to make her lil investigative report there at his house and bonus she had her camera person with her. Gosh what luck… loved the shot of the hanging clothes and the “scarf” super cool that it was in just the perfect spot to be filmed. 🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️

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Jennie obviously works for the FBI whose job is to cover up for the CIA. The CIA did their Mind Kontrol, MK ultra, on Mr. Linelsberger and Mr. Jabbar.

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charles's avatar

Pretty obvious to anybody who is not still deluding themselves about the true nature of the US government and why Donald Trump won the election so easily.

https://substack.com/@neofeudalism/note/c-83554950

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Juju's avatar

I certainly would NOT say it was “easy” at all. It was tough, real tough, and exhausting. Just because a competitor won doesn’t always mean it was easy, and that’s true in this particular political race.

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charles's avatar

The AP called the race around 4:30am. Previous elections have taken days and weeks to decide.

The Harris campaign inexplicably never contacted Bob Brady, the Philadelphia Democrat Chair in the most crucial state, Pennsylvania.

"Brady said previous Democratic nominees Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton all worked hand and hand with him during their presidential campaigns.

“They talked to us. They said, ‘What do we need to do?’ The Harris campaign never talked to us,” Brady said."

https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/decision-2024/philly-democratic-chair-bob-brady-slams-kamala-harris-campaign-after-loss-to-trump/4021526/

And what happened to the Zuck Bucks, which were so crucial to Trump's loss in 2020? Who knows, but I knew that Kamala was finished when a glowing Zuckerberg said that Trump's response to being shot was "one of the most bad-assed things I've ever seen in my life" https://youtu.be/bE7SyQWf4_U

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Juju's avatar

But that’s just one part of a larger picture. I know I never worked so hard in my entire life to reach people and wake them up, and millions of others did the same. And the Republican election committee and lawyers had to work tirelessly around the clock to stay on top of each state to expose ballot corruption - much of which made a tangible difference. And look at what Scott Pressler alone did in PA - but there are many unsung heroes just like him. And Charlie Kirk reaching all those campuses. A LOT of feet-on-the-ground hard work took place and the win was not a landslide. It was close. We would not have won without all that we did. That’s because so much cheating in the days after the election ensued. Why, when there were wayyyy more Republican mail in ballots this time, did over 90% of the ones counted AFTER the election go to Kamala and dem senators?? It really was too big to rig because of intense hard work. We were meant to lose.

You can reveal a small swatch of any picture and think you know what the whole picture is by just that one area, but we all know when you stand back and see the rest of it fully revealed there is a much different picture than you initially thought.

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charles's avatar

How does it feel to know that you never worked so hard in your entire life to then have Trump betray you on the H-1B Visas?

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Things that make me go "Hmmm."

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OnTheJump's avatar

More than a LITTLE skeptical when our government efforts to be SO transparent - with damn good reason. Too much "narrative control" going on....I call " BS ".

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

It’s the CIA practicing their Mind Kontrol. MK ultra. The CIA controlled Sirhan Sirhan in the 1960s and here we are 60 years later and they’ve controlled Livelsberger and Jabbar now.

They advanced their Mind Kontrol a lot more than we know .

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Looks very staged

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

It looked very staged and it was very staged!

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Whuuuut?

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Donna in MO's avatar

I also saw this post on the NY Post, with a shorter video version. Scrolled through the comments and pretty much no one called this out as a staged visit. They were too busy making fun of her wearing yoga pants.

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Juju's avatar

🤣 y’all need to lay off my comfy yoga pants! I love mine. 😆 I’m almost 60 so I certainly don’t “flaunt” by wearing them. They just feel secure, allow me to move easily, and I’m off to do the chores for my day.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I don't care what she was wearing. I am also almost 60 and definitely spend more time in 'comfort clothes' than I did in my younger years. Although if I were on a video likely to go viral I would probably wear something that didn't look like I came straight from the gym, but maybe that's just me, LOL. I was just amazed that more people were calling out her attire than the fact that she should never have been in there in the first place given it's an active investigation and that this 'reveal' was clearly fake.

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char's avatar

Exactly. Time wasted on foolishness, missing the point

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PamelaZelie's avatar

The gym is the place to wear them or in the privacy of your own home; not in public.

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Juju's avatar

I disagree. But I’m finding it amusing how this has evolved into a debate about the proper time and place to wear leggings. 🤣🤣 It’s cracking me up. We are all so different from each other with different backgrounds and traditions.

I know people who are aghast at those that wear jeans to church and harshly judge their faith and commitment, AND their worthiness, for not wearing their best dress or suit & tie. Jeans won’t keep the word of God from someone’s ears or heart, but the harsh, pious judgement of others sure might! What offends one is perfectly normal for another.

I think we can all agree that letting our body parts hang out partially or fully exposed offends the majority and is distracting and tasteless as well as not honoring our bodies as God would like us to, and maybe we agree that an older lady shoving herself into a tight mini skirt and heels looks absolutely ridiculous. And even scant string bikinis are game for debate. But … leggings? They cover fully and just don’t rise to that level of inappropriateness unless you’re wearing them with a crop top that lets your booty hang out and look like your pants are spray-painted on. I always have a long t-shirt or sweatshirt that reaches my thighs so I don’t wear my leggings in that way.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree with you about this debate Juju. It’s also funny to me how it’s segued into this side debate and how negative the comments can be. There was a similar one about pantyhose a while back. I honestly don’t see how there is that much difference between tight jeans (which no one has criticized in this thread) and leggings 🤷‍♀️ A dress (even a relatively modest one—I don’t wear long dresses or midi lengths since I’m short and they look ridiculous on me—that goes to about the knee) can show far more than leggings do. I’m not going to wear a potato sack because some people seem to be offended at clothing that shows my shape. Almost seems like the attitudes in Muslim countries, sheesh…

On the other hand, I do somewhat lament that as a country, we rarely dress up for much of anything anymore. It’s kind of nice to see people looking a little dressy sometimes. But I guess in our current culture, comfort is king. Although to be honest, I have dressy clothes that are as comfortable as my more casual clothes (though not always appropriate for certain activities). So for me et least, comfort isn’t an issue with dressy clothes.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Sometimes I have to run errands before or after a workout and don’t have time to change in between 🤷‍♀️

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char's avatar

Please stop with the yoga pants--seriously no one cares and is annoying to have to scroll past al the nonsense.

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Juju's avatar

“Seriously no one cares” Apparently too many here DO care 🤣 and they shouldn’t! That’s why I replied early on today to lay off the shaming on the yoga pants.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Those actually aren't "yoga" pants... lol. Those are athletic pants for running and exercise. Yoga pants fit loosely...

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God Bless America's avatar

How can people be so blind on so many different subjects? 🤦🏽‍♀️

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Donna in MO's avatar

Because they want to be. Head in the sand is more comfortable than keeping your head on a swivel.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Is there any doubt? CIA all the way.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Absolutely, Phil!!!!!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

In her other job, she's an Israeli intel operative apparently.

https://x.com/DecentBackup/status/1875040357114691630

https://x.com/mikaelbolt0n/status/1875088224743510336 Rally for Israel, she's front and center

Jennie Taer is her name. Resume notables:

-PRAGERFORCE (IDF Unit 8200)

Recruitment Head

-AIPAC REPRESENTATIVE (Mossad)

Schusterman High School Summit

-CHABAD, UNIV. OF ARIZONA (Lubavitch)

Outreach Chair

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charles's avatar

Weird. It's almost like Israel has disproportionate power over America and is trying to motivate the US population to fight a war against Islam.

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Jay Horton's avatar

You think? Good call!

Later Jay

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JG's avatar

Help me out here,if this is who she really is: didnt her boss speak before the UN recently? Didn't he show his maps again? Only country they haven't hit on his list was that country that likes to run.

Are we being primed to do something to have that country no longer running?

This is potentially serious stuff for the Cabbage head still wields the pen.

It might be a good idea to start praying more from the heart and more consistently for this madness to stop.

Jeff how is this possible for they are admitting he's incompetent? Legally shouldn't all this stuff should be null and void? Is there legal recourse for all this nonsense? Or will Team BK go scorched earth to usher in their " savior" on the world stage?

Sorry for so many stupid questions people on this platform are way more intelligent and informed than I but the writing is on the wall.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Book of Daniel: the writing on the wall said “your time is up!”.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

So fake; these people must think the average American is that stupid. What happened to critical thinking skills?

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nancylee's avatar

40 years of propagandizing

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Nancy, 60 years since the CIA successfully mind

-controlled Sirhan Sirhan. Mind Kontrol- MK ultra.

The CIA has advanced over 60 years to be able to do what they did with Livelsberger and Jabbar.

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nancylee's avatar

I literally cannot imagine what they are up to these days. far beyond anything we know.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Quibble: no "young lady" flaunts her body, publicly, in that way. They are called "yoga pants" for a reason.

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MayBella82's avatar

The fanny pack is what got me… it is so 80s! She must of took from her grandma!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Back in style for the past couple of years…

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MayBella82's avatar

Not a style that should have come back. Didn’t really like it back then…not something that I had.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I never liked them either but apparently some people do 🤷‍♀️ Different strokes for different folks I guess…

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Fla Mom's avatar

"She's not a lady; she's a woman." - my mother

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Mary H.'s avatar

This is complete BS!! Weaving a “narrative “ has never been SO obvious. EVERYTHING was staged .

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

The FBI does the staging for the CIA. The FBI does the cover-up for the CIA projects.

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✝️✝️✝️

I will give You thanks with all my heart;

I will sing praises to You before the gods.

I will worship toward Your holy temple

And give thanks to Your name for Your lovingkindness and Your truth;

For You have magnified Your word according to all Your name.

On the day I called, You answered me;

You made me bold with strength in my soul.

— Psalm 138:1-3 LSB

✝️✝️✝️

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Lamentations 3:22 The Lord’s lovingkindnesses indeed never cease,

For His compassions never fail.

23 They are new every morning;

Great is Your faithfulness.

24 “The Lord is my portion,” says my soul,

“Therefore I have hope in Him.”

25 The Lord is good to those who wait for Him,

To the person who seeks Him.

26 It is good that he waits silently

For the salvation of the Lord.

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Carol M.'s avatar

Robin, I pray that every morning while waiting on my coffee😇☕️

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Tonya's avatar

N.O.P.D. Captain Anne Kirkpatrick did not know about the police department’s “Yellow Archers.”

Did she also not know about the five-year-old report stating that Bourbon Street was at risk to attacks such as this?

Did she know, but then not ask, "What resources do we currectly have to protect the area?"

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

That was the stupidest press conference I have ever listened to. SNL skit?

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sempervirens's avatar

Lionel on X called it AARP meets DEI.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Exactly what I thought! I’ve never heard such unprofessional remarks from anyone at a level to be giving a briefing.

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Sherry 1's avatar

Total DEI hire.

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OnTheJump's avatar

probably hit the edit floor as being too stupid. she an ignoramous.

"we screwed up. we're pretty stupid. but we'll do better, next time." yeah.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

That's like saying after a person died from being jabbed that it could have been worse.

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Chevrus's avatar

But it would have been so much worse without the booster….

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Tom's avatar

The Cantina Band from Star Wars....

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

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Copernicus's avatar

Why do we need a special report to know that a popular gathering place with non-barricaded entry points might be vulnerable to car ramming? It doesn't take a rocket scientist.

The woman could've had a few of those ubiquitous concrete road construction barriers lifted into place. Boom, done. No special yellow barriers required.

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RunningLogic's avatar

For the same reason that we “need” disclaimers and warnings on everything just in case someone decides to do something stupid… no one has any sense 😕

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

I saw a great bumper sticker: "Let's just remove all the warning labels - the problem will sort itself out!" 😂🤣

Mrs. "the Knife"

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RunningLogic's avatar

Lol that’s a good one! 😆😁

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CStone's avatar

She thought the ‘Yellow Archers’ was McDonalds……end sarc

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Jane Kuehn's avatar

She's a DEI hire and instructor. She has led one disaster after another, gets transferred but never disciplined. She hit pedestrians with her police car in NOLA, but oh well. Can't get rid of someone who is so incompetent but follows narrative unquestionably. 🙄

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Captain "Meemaw" indeed.

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L  Young's avatar

They must need constant delivery truck access to the area otherwise Texas barriers (the 4’ high concrete structures btw opposing traffic on highways) could have been placed in mere hours. Maybe it wasn’t just incompetence, maybe it was convenience.

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MayBella82's avatar

I have been on Bourbon Street many times at many times of the day and night over the last 40 years. I’ve never seen a vehicle drive down Bourbon Street. There have always been barriers. The delivery trucks stop on the side streets and deliver to the different stores… and it usually happens early in the morning when there are very few people out… it is mostly those cleaning the street from the night before. Sadly, there are usually police officers around the barriers to keep the traffic moving on the side roads that cross Bourbon Street and to keep people safe crossing those side roads.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

It does seem unlikely delivery drivers would need access at 2am on New Year's

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

That's a good observation

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william howard's avatar

sounds a lot like Katrina that wouldn't have been a problem if the Louisiana politicians had used the hundreds of millions awarded to fix the levees, to actually fix the levees

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

NOLA is the most northern reach of third world mentality.

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Beckadee's avatar

Chicago says hold my beer.

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Juju's avatar

🤣 spit my coffee. YOU WIN!

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Chevrus's avatar

Yet people are polite and try to help each other….so there’s that.

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Jamie's avatar

Reminds me of the slanted roof…😣

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Tonya,

She’s clearly an incompetent and should resign.

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Tonya's avatar

From what I've seen, incompetent people don't resign until there is a severance package and another job waiting.

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MaryAnn's avatar

And strong letters to recommend the new employer take the person off the hands of the current employer aka “this person is a stellar, exemplary candidate for your job; we will miss her.”

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Doug's avatar

She's old as shit - shouldn't she just retire? Why does she need to keep working at her age, what with a big Oakland settlement and everything...?

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Carrie's avatar

She is absolutely unqualified!!! DEI hire

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Bitsy54's avatar

Anne Kirkpatrick is an ancient fossil that was fired from screwed up Oakland, CA PD. What do you expect from such a loser?

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Tonya, chief Anne Kirkpatrick was fired by the Oakland police department, and then came to Nawlins. And we know how Kamala Harris had the California police helping the criminals.

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I watched the Captain Woke video clip in today's C & C. And having been around these types for quite a few number of years, I have observed that these people know the words they have to say to get along in their party and how look good to their public. And they know how to get on with, how to promote the prevailing narrative in vogue. This they do pretty well. Otherwise, the overwhelming bulk of the political class are as dumb a rocks. And it's all pretty much witless Group Think.

Captain Woke is on Dem turf. But the Republicans, if the most of them are smarter at all, it's only marginally smarter. And I can tell you from my years between 2008 to 2013 that both parties in the Virginia General Assembly were pretty clueless as to what was and still is going on. I was astonished at what legislators did not know regarding the half or so dozen of bills I testified on in committee and sub-committee. My conclusion is that the 'educated' class, including politicians, are not nearly as well educated as most people think. And I think that this was made even clearer during Covid Bio-weapon Terrorism.

I am guessing that the smarter people are in industry and public sector jobs where one has to perform or get booted out. (Excepting DEI)

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Politico Phil's avatar

I think being intelligent or even informed is not a requirement for a sociopath. Thinking back on the people who populated the Nazi regime in Germany, the worst kinds of people came to power and most were not very bright... they were just emotionally driven to pursue power.

When we look at our own experience during the Biden regime, I can't point to anyone that had any real intelligence at all and most are as empty headed as a bag of popcorn. They are just plain-Jane evil.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

She reminded me of Kamala, like she was speaking to kindergarteners.

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“she served as Oakland's police chief from 2017 to 2020.

She was the city's first female police chief.

Kirkpatrick was fired three years later by an independent commission.

She sued, claiming wrongful termination for exposing corruption and abuse of power within the department and received a $1.5- million dollar settlement.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/crime/general/new-orleans-chief-anne-kirkpatrick-used-to-be-oakland-s-chief/ar-AA1wOgSD

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She was also chief in Spokane, Wa 2006-11 then went to Chicago.

In addition to working as a municipal police official, Kirkpatrick is also a National Instructor for the FBI’s Law Enforcement Executive Association’s Leadership Training Program according to the City of New Orleans website per a news report in Spokane.

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God Bless America's avatar

🤔 wow that’s not sus at all… 🤨

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Well, that explains a lot!

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Chevrus's avatar

Apparently there are other aspects to this story….Oakland is known to be quite dirty….

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L  Young's avatar

With a litigious track record why would any city hire her?

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Tonya's avatar

It would seem that way to a logical person, but whatever they have going on behind the scenes is what really drives everything. I have seen the same thing happen with school district superintendents.

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🎯

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shayne's avatar

Maybe the families of the deceased will sue her for negligence.

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Linda's avatar

I absolutely expect that!!!!

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Luc's avatar

And the FBI release new pictures of the person that planted the J6 bombs but have no idea if it's a man or a woman or dinosaur but it is 5'7" tall approximately!!

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Jan Hollerbach's avatar

New pictures after 4 years.

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LMWC's avatar

Yup. And we’re supposed to believe they’re real?

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healthnut's avatar

New photos freshly created by AI. God, please continue to give me discernment!

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Chelie's avatar

lol

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LogicFirst's avatar

My thoughts exactly.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

And of course, the person planting the bombs was an FBI or CIA agent. No doubt whatsoever.

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Doohmax's avatar

“Have you ever seen anything like this kind of disclosure within two days of the incident?” Well…How long did it take for the FBI to release the pictures of all the”classified” documents conveniently labeled with yellow stickers added by Justice officials to let you know just how “classified” these documents lying around Trump’s home really were?

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J Boss's avatar

And displayed for show just like that trailer...

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Mary H.'s avatar

Giving “transparency “ a whole new meaning, “our” version of the truth.

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RSgva's avatar

And the medical shooting in New York also.

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Flavia's avatar

It's perfectly acceptable to take up to 3 weeks to unpack. Six if u harass me about it lol. U know? The ID surviving reminds me of 9/11 where nothing of the airplane engines remained that we know of, but yet part of a passport from a terrorist did. The whole thing stinks like the government who is cornered and is lashing out. I fear for our citizens because these gov assholes do things and use us as collateral with zero regard.

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Jay Horton's avatar

Yes, look at all the open ends left in the Oklahoma City bombing back in the day. The list goes on.

As we take all this in, we should be "looking over there" cause I guarantee you there is something else going on in the shadows, over there.

Later Jay

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Lon Guyland's avatar

“That body was reportedly burned beyond recognition. Matt was identified only by his military ID, passport, and credit cards, which somehow survived the very same fire that made his physical identification impossible.”

Found by a beat cop in Lower Manhattan.

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CHop's avatar

Weird....That's exactly how they identified the terrorists in the 9/11 attack. The FBI found their passport on the sidewalk.

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Lon Guyland's avatar

Yes. I was making reference to that. I didn’t mean the Tesla Truck guy’s stuff was found the same way, I was just obliquely pointing out the similarities of finding intact the documents of people who were presumably carrying those documents and who were themselves practically obliterated. It sounds fishy at best.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Don't they usually wait for dental records corroboration?

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Fla Mom's avatar

The .50 cal in the mouth may have nixed that.

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Curtis's avatar

In fairness, a face could easily be burned beyond recognition, while a leather wallet in a seated person's back pocket could protect an ID card.

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Doug's avatar

In the pics I've seen of that truck, it looks like the driver's ass might have been on fire, too.

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Credenda's avatar

Also was identified by his tattoos. Wut???

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

Even David felt afraid at times!

“Whenever I am afraid, I will trust in You. In God (I will praise His word), In God I have put my trust; I will not fear. What can flesh do to me?”

‭‭Psalms‬ ‭56‬:‭3‬-‭4‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/114/psa.56.3-4.NKJV

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Robin Greer's avatar

Man's Fear and God's encouragement to trust Him are a theme throughout the Bible. God knows that we are prone to be fearful. He also knows that He is All Powerful/Omnipotent and wants us to understand that He is.

Joshua 1: 6 Be strong and courageous, for you shall give this people possession of the land which I swore to their fathers to give them. 7 Only be strong and very courageous; [b]be careful to do according to all the law which Moses My servant commanded you; do not turn from it to the right or to the left, so that you may [c]have success wherever you go. 8 This book of the law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, so that you may [d]be careful to do according to all that is written in it; for then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will [e]have success. 9 Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous! Do not tremble or be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”

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Carrie's avatar

Amen… I’m almost done with Deuteronomy… Joshua is next I believe. Reading bible front to back currently 😀

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MayBella82's avatar

Bible in a Year Podcast with Father Mike Schmitz is awesome if you want to listen to it instead of reading. He does a great job explaining the scripture in content with the rest of the Bible and how the Old and New Testament connect to each other.

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MaryAnn's avatar

I am too! In Michener’s The Source, Deuteronomy was portrayed as the Jewish guide book for all time. So many laws… Looking forward to Joshua and the battle of Jericho!

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Politico Phil's avatar

With His ascension to the right hand of the Father, the Second Adam now rules over all of history as King of kings and Lord of lords having been glorified as both Lord and Christ.

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Jamie's avatar

I just figured out you’re using the KJV translation. Using the word *want* totally threw me off. You now have me searching to understand why!!! 🙏

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Want=lack perhaps?

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

probably should be "want for" or "be in want"

it's like, "the Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want..."

(Ps. 23)

: )

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LuAnne's avatar

"As Kamala Harris used to say, today is another day, and time extends into the future, because it is time, which always keeps extending."

🤣🤣🤣

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George's avatar

You can’t make friends with salad

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Unless we’re still burdened with yesterday

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Carol M.'s avatar

Luanne, what is she smoking🚬😂

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God Bless America's avatar

Ugh… 🤦🏽‍♀️

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Mrs. Mantle's avatar

A la the Law of Narrative Simplicity, which makes a lot of sense, here's an lmnopk ultra conspiracy theory follow up to a discussion yesterday, regarding the coincidence, seemingly, that the NO attacker and the Las Vegas "bomber" both were at Fort Bragg. In the book Chaos, the author records how ultra operated in the 60s out of military bases, among other places and tells of an incident at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, ,TX, where a little girl went missing and was found later not alive (I'm not giving details) after a soldier at the base was found wandering naked and disoriented around a small forest where her body was found. It was near the base. The solder was arrested and said he didn't remember anything, had a clean record, was tried, condemned and executed. If you look at the things that have happened at military bases over the last several years, it's not hard to credit psychological experimentation with drugs and brainwashing as a, if not the, cause of aberrant behaviors.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

And, Dr. Louis Jolyon ("Jolly") West was intimately involved with this case (inexplicable child rape-murder by Airman who was treated by Dr. Jolly West, but who had no memory of any of it.)

If that name sounds familiar, it's because he was the last person to visit Jack Ruby, just before Ruby's "psychotic break" with reality.

Oh, and we now know Dr. West was intimately involved and running the CIA's MK ULTRA LSD experimentation.

Probably just a series of coincidences. Nothing to see here. Have a nice day.

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I think Dr. West was in the room before or during the unplanned window exit of Frank Olson, too.

https://theintercept.com/2019/11/24/cia-mkultra-louis-jolyon-west/

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CitizenA's avatar

I keep reading MK ULTRA, and I’m embarrassed to say I do not know what that means? What does MK stand for, and what does MK ULTRA mean? Thank you in advance.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Citizen, the FBI in the 1950s, J Edgar Hoover, got the idea to split the CIA into two groups, one national and one international that would work together and cover up for each other. First operation paper clip, then operation MK ultra. M for mind. K for control. MindKontrol!

The CIA operates the mind control, MK program, and the FBI does the staging and the cover-up for the CIA .

We saw it used in the 1960s on Sirhan Sirhan, and later on Ted Kaczynski. We now see it used on Richard Routh and probably Thomas Matthews Crooks.

Two days ago Linelsberger and Jabbar were victims of the CIA mind control operations.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Ah, "Mind Kontrol" - how did I miss that?

I'll bet a dollar the CIA-contolled Wikipedia obfuscated that on purpose.

(Wikipedia is totally an Intel Community front - just like CBS, NBC, ABC and the so-called major newspapers in this country.)

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FH's avatar

💯

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Here is a link from TriTorch.

He posted it on C&C either yesterday or the day before.

TriTorch also gave it a warning label if you choose to read it

https://tritorch.com/degradation/MKUltra.pdf

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Thanks, Kathleen.

Having skimmed this and the other link someone else posted confirming and expanding upon my comments and criticism of Dr. Jolly West, I have to say once again: however much you despise the evil of our CIA, multiply by 10 and then realize YOU DON'T DESPISE THEM ENOUGH.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I don't know what the letters "MK" stand for. There were (are?) multiple "MK" secret projects that the CIA ran, beginning in the 1950's.

In general they involved attempted mind control operations using psychological pharmaceutical drugs like LSD, which were administered to unknowing victims, sometimes with fatal results.

See here for a Wikipedia that claims they were randomly chosen words:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKUltra

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Credenda's avatar

Everything you wrote is true. We really do need to clean house.

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D&R’s Gma's avatar

And for fun the VA just announced new studies getting ready to begin to test psychedelics on PTSD affected persons What could possibly go wrong? 🤷‍♀️

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

VA still offering the covid DeathVax to veterans.

Received an email just 2 days ago asking if I am updated on my covid booster.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

They still want to cull us all.

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CMCM's avatar

That VA is soooo efficient. My husband just received a mailed letter from the VA about an appointment. It was mailed 12/31 and received here by us today 1/3. That appointment was for Dec. 11. They're really doing right by their veterans.

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Jay Horton's avatar

And Kathleen, did you give the middle finger of approval, as I'm sure you did!

Later Jay

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The VA is still trying to push the shingles vaccine on me. Every time the nurse tells me I need it, I tell her that there is a FDA black box warning on the shot for the possibility of developing Guillain-Barre Syndrome.

And...I am always met with a blank look. They either are unaware of the warning or they have no idea what a FDA black box warning entails.

So much for informed consent, that pesky part of the Nuremberg Code.

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Jay Horton's avatar

Oh, there's that pesky Nuremberg Code thingy.......

Later Jay

P.S. I'm glad you've got brains and a back bone, carry on.

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Doug's avatar

Just as pesky as that darned Constitution...

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Are you? Lol

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I'm behind on a couple. Lol

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

No covid Death shots for me.

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Kalinda's avatar

Feeling once again like a conspiracy theorist, does anyone else wonder if giving psychedelics to PTSD sufferers knowing it could cause them to flip out at inconvenient times (like, say, in a subway) is the actual plan?

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Jay Horton's avatar

Supposedly, micro dosing can help with PTSD. Check it out on a Google Scholar search. Take a trip and never leave the farm, you know.

Later Jay

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Jamie's avatar

I found the subject hopeful and then the VA got involved. 🙄

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Curtis's avatar

Fort Bragg, particularly, has had much more than its share of bizarre incidents. For me it started with the case of Dr. Jeffery McDonald in the '80s. By all accounts, a "golden boy", he inexplicably murdered his whole family. Joe McGuiness meticulously detailed the case in the book, "Fatal Vision".

Over the years, Fort Bragg keeps popping up, and has seen record numbers of suicides.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Great catch. I almost forgot about that one. Dr. Jeffrey McDonald, MD was also Special Forces .

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Ft. Bragg soldiers kill their wives after returning from deployment.

Common denominator might be the anti-malaria drug Lariam developed by the Army.

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

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FH's avatar

From back in the day when that news outfit reported actual facts and investigations.

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Curtis's avatar

Very compelling! This papersays that Lariam was basically a product of the Military Industrial Complex that was forced on millions of people with little or no testing, and the knowledge that it was unsafe.... Luckily they'd NEVER do something like that again ... 🙄

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1847738/

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Nazi play book

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Dena's avatar

Also at college campuses back then, not sure if it continuously happen now. But the Unibomber participated in order to make a little money.

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Mrs. Mantle's avatar

Just a recent thought, the alphabet agency introduced LSD into the culture via universities… Ken Kesey was a star football player when he was drafted into an experiment testing LSD, then went on to become famous for being top hippy in the San Francisco scene turning on who knows how many. It was a plan to subvert society via drugs, which worked. I wonder if the resurgence of psychedelics is alphabet related. Celebrities turning on, then trickle down…LSD and psychedelics are not for everyone, they can destroy people. I think Aaron Rodgers’ use of psychedelics has damaged him.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Yes, the death of that child, and the execution of the unknowing airman, were murders committed by the CIA.

West did his best to help defend the airman, but of course not revealing that he'd dosed him with the then unknown LSD of course. (I think Dr. West was an Air Force psychiatrist at Lackland AFB at the time.)

No matter how evil you think the CIA is, it's much much worse than that.

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JSR's avatar

👆🏼👆🏼👆🏼👆🏼👆🏼

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RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

Yeah, I thought Jeff saw that connection to Ft Bragg. I wanted his take on it. I don’t know anything about that site.

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daverkb's avatar

I've been wondering about this for years, trying to piece little pieces into larger pieces. And in this exercise the military, part of it, keeps coming up like a bad penny. And thus, I was both surprised and not surprised all at the same time at how much the military was into nano-technology, bio-weapons, transhumanism and also ... C19 Terrorism. And China? Where does China fit in?

White hatred in the West, that idea so prevalent from the 1970s onwards, that the 'white race is a cancer on the planet' to be eradicated, does that fit in? Or is Bio-weapon Health Terrorism an Equal Opportunity Employer globally? That is, is it genocide or democide being committed.

Even though the below is not quite in on this, I still at some level that China and the Deep State are a Gemini of some kind. But how? We have not gotten the bottom on this. At any rate, there is some interesting stuff in this interview.

https://rumble.com/v5y4irw-trump-team-will-recall-cv19-shots-karen-kingston.html

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Amy's avatar

To be a green beret you have to pass a mental health test so suicide seems unlikely to me. Green berets are involved in unconventional warfare. Did he stumbled upon something the deep state was up to so they took him out?

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

This got super weird for me when I found out the alleged suspect.was not only Special Forces, but a highly decorated E-8 Master Sergeant.

Do you folks have any idea how high ranking this was? It's like the enlisted equivalent of a Major General. These are the Rock of Gibraltar level of stable people.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I'd have put his sanity up against any member of the Joint Chiefs.

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MayBella82's avatar

I read that he was shot in the head… wondering if he was planted in the vehicle and someone remote drove the vehicle there.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah I wondered the same thing.

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Jay Horton's avatar

I heard something like that also.

Later Jay

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FH's avatar

This is amazing, how many of us have thought this same exact thing. I saw similar comments on the other site I check regularly in with…

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CMCM's avatar

I wondered that too. They came out very quickly saying they had determined the truck had NOT been remotely driven, but I wonder how they could even know that.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

BEST explanation!

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Luc's avatar

WE do realize that in Butler PA they had DNA match in like HOURS! It's been 2 days now. Come on, Man!!

"Despite whatever the FBI is saying, based on what we’ve been told, the driver’s identity remains an open question pending DNA verification."

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Copernicus's avatar

I'm starting to wonder if DNA identification is actually as reliable as we've been led to believe.

They always expect us to take their word on the DNA match anyway. How do we even know they are not making up the answers they want us to hear? "We say it's a match. It's a match."

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Susan Seas's avatar

That’s what I was thinking they can tell us anything. Yep it was him! Ohh Kay

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

DNA matching or ID usually involves some use of PCR test, to amplify the sample.

Same method as COVID tests. That tells you a lot

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Doug's avatar

It'll probably end up proving he was a monkey..

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Copernicus's avatar

🎯

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

It actually isn’t that accurate. Or perhaps you could say it’s only part of a picture and not necessarily the essential part. There are people successfully getting sentencing that was based on DNA evidence overturned now because the data is showing it isn’t infallible at all.

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Copernicus's avatar

😯

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Luc's avatar

LOL the ask us to take their word on everything. Sadly their words can wipe!

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Jay Horton's avatar

But, but, the Maury Show..... think of all the drama......

Later Jay

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RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

🤣

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Deb's avatar

How many people carry their passport to Las Vegas?

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Susan Clack's avatar

Well, if you were going to "Paris"...LOL 😂🤣😆

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FH's avatar

I never leave home without it. Since 9/11. Especially since the January that Cabbage Head was installed. Don’t ask me to explain it is just what I do.

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Rosie Cotton's avatar

I absolutely DON’T see the 2 car attacks on New Year’s Eve as domestic terrorism, unless, of course, our own government is involved.🙄. Sheesh.

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Jody's avatar

The six week cycle went rouge, at least in New Orleans.

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Chevrus's avatar

IT went Baton Rouge!!

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JSR's avatar

Same

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Mic's avatar

Some very fishy about these New Year’s Day tragedies.

Damn big hurry to close the investigative books

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

They smack of things like blowing up WTC 7 to get rid of a lot of pesky documents.

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J Boss's avatar

You mean 3rd WTC tower, #7 right?

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Yes. Thanks. Corrected.

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JW's avatar

Closing the investigative books on this as fast as the 2 attempts on Trumps life and the details of those.

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Mic's avatar

These events are all highly suspect in my mind. If the FBI tells the investigators to shut down(or else!) they comply. We in the public are left in the dark….. CRICKETS

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Now that you mention it, Hunter Biden's laptop, as well.

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