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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Hahahaha!!! I literally burst out loud laughing on the "Stonehendge was built by Black People... but Darn, I wanted to write it first that Stonehenge was built by Trans people" LOLOL!

Love when stupidity fights itself lol

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Based Florida Man's avatar

"Will weapon detectors at Salt Lake high schools disproportionately affect black students?"

https://twitter.com/lporiginalg/status/1706201927736766962

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Yes, but will it disproportionately affect students carrying weapons? They need equal rights too.

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Donna in MO's avatar

It was not long ago that there was prevailing wisdom in many school districts across the country that having school resource officers in schools was triggering for 'students of color' and schools made a big show of removing police from schools. Fortunately our district has not quite descended into THAT madness, but saw several articles this year that noted that some of these districts were 'quietly' bringing them back in the wake of increased violence in schools. A friend filed a a freedom of information request with our local PD. There have been THIRTY incidents requiring police intervention so far this year. Granted, ~17K students over 29 schools, but when ours graduated ~10 years ago, ONE incident was a huge controversy, although not every kid was walking around with a smart phone recording them back then, so willing to bet there were more that just didn't make social media. Of course if you ask anyone from the district, about it they are all walking around with brooms to sweep all this under the rug.

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WP William's avatar

DPS; Disgraced Public Schools (Denver) it's still just due to community gun access issues and school being a systemic pipeline of students of color to prisons per the superintendent and board, but....the kids actually do feel a bit safer so let's bring them back in this year and see how it goes they say; NEVER admitting any issues with parenting, glorifying thug culture etc. If public schools are themselves manifested systemical White Oppression then defund them do NOT reform them!

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Donna in MO's avatar

If only they would spend the time and money on academics that they do on belonging, dignity, advocacy for more $$...I do feel sorry for the kids, too many parents don't parent.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Oh and wasn't there an Obama era DOE rule that cut funding or censured school districts where discipline measures were disproportionately targeting minority students? I know in my kid's HS a decade ago my kids noted that there was a 2 tiered system of justice and that certain groups got a pass for bad behavior in the hallways.

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GG's avatar

I think there was a whole program that was going to fight the "school to prison pipeline" and allowed Nicholas Cruz to shoot up Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School, if I'm not mistaken...

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

At my high school the on-dit among teachers was that admin would call a bad-behaviorist into his office and give him a doughnut.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Schools are afraid of parent backlash, parents are afraid to stand up to their kids, and the answer is 15 more PhD administrators (compared to 10 years ago; enrollment flatlined during this same time period) who twist themselves into pretzels spewing empty rhetoric to explain it all. Mine graduated in '12 and '13 and it was getting bad then. We would have found a way to fund private if they were in school today.

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RunningLogic's avatar

😮😡

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Peter GL's avatar

I was told by a special forces veteran that he could kill using a pen. So will the TSA start screening for pencil and pens now too?

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RJ Rambler's avatar

🤣 This is not funny! 😭 Where are the PARENTS?! DAMN slavery and those who perpetuate it's dissolution of families!!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Lyndon B. Johnson.

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WP William's avatar

"Owning the N Vote for the next 100 years": what a racist power mad lying piece of bi-trash that dude was; more affairs than JFK, more spying than Nixon,

Deep State's best friend.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thank you for appreciating the point of my terse comment.

Edit--also, you have probably watched the Prager U video of Dr. Carol Swain on the topic of his attitude toward her people. It was eye-opening to me.

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WP William's avatar

Dr Swain spoke weekend past as Keynote at Grand Lake, CO US Constitution Week. The handful of Dems monitoring in the audience weren't fans; if they were students at a University they would have banned her

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thanks! What a good time not to be in college/uni.

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Chevrus's avatar

Cue the outrage

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Jay Horton's avatar

Statistics?????

Later Jay

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Donna in MO's avatar

Statistics are so out of date. It's all about FEELINGS now.

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RunningLogic's avatar

The quote was clearly tongue in cheek, pretty funny I thought 😁

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Shelly S's avatar

Huh. MY book is about the REAL Stonehenge being made of the petrified excrement of giant Furries from outer space. Truth.

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FourWinds's avatar

I'm telling you, it was Pagans who had 40 cats from outer space! LOL

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Shelly S's avatar

Hmmm. Quite possible🤔........

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Peter GL's avatar

Amazing how all of a sudden we have Black People building Stonehenge, also that Cleopatra was black, a few years ago there was Black Athena, then Black Madonna, pretty soon they will attribute everything to blacks! Seems as farfetched as Mr Portokalos of Big Fat Greek Wedding fame claiming "give me a word and I will prove to you that its rrooot is Greek"

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RunningLogic's avatar

But they’ll still claim whites have all of the privilege and oppressed black people so “people of color” couldn’t do anything… 🙄 They’re nothing if not completely incoherent 🙄

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RU's avatar

The whole goal seems to be to create racists and stoke violence. IMO, their ideal would be white people committing violence in response to these provocations. Since white people comprise the majority in Western nations, they could argue for lockdowns and the suspension of due process.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

I think most white people see this as ridiculous and shows the low IQ and desperation of the author. Whites are much less than 10% of the worldwide population. Yet whites (not blacks) have given the world most of the things that make life wonderful such as electricity in your home, air conditioning, the internet, computers, GPS, trains, cell phones, airplanes, cars, bikes, motorcycles, television, movies, sewing machines, refrigerators, washers and dryers, museums, masterpieces of art, music and literature, antibiotics, travel to other planets, among many other things. 

White people have immensely elevated the standard of living for all races of people. Think about what primitive lives other races would be living without the inventions of white people.

I’ve noticed that the worst and most crime infested neighborhoods, cities and countries to live in are predominantly black. Have they ever asked themselves what standard of living would they have without the inventions created by white people?

They'd be living primitive lifestyles chucking spears at animals to get food. Black tribes that have been untouched by whites still live primitively. They haven't even invented the wheel or use fire for cooking. Do your research if you don’t believe me.

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Debra (Rural & Red Oregonian)'s avatar

Margaret Sanger hated black people so she is the one who pushed abortion into the neighborhoods of black communities to get the women to abort their babies. Many of those aborted black babies could have created or invented something meaningful but because of the hatred of one woman millions of babies have been aborted and will continue to be aborted. It is an evilness that still permeates our society. If Black Lives Matter (BLM) had spent more time and money on making black lives matter think what a difference it could have made.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Lol. Then why haven’t the millions of blacks that weren’t aborted contributed much of anything of import? Why haven’t predominately black countries contributed anything meaningful. There are many more black people in the world than white people. Blacks untouched by whites live extremely primitive lives and are still chucking spears for food.

There are abortion clinics everywhere. They probably just open their clinics in the most cost feasible place. No one forced any black mother to get an abortion. If you’re going to place responsibility for an abortion on someone, place it on the person that had the abortion.

More than likely, if they had been born they’d be looting or committing other crimes. Sounds harsh doesn’t it? But examine crime rates in black countries, or in any other country where the neighborhood or city is predominantly black.

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CH's avatar

Their goal is to divide us. We far out number "them" and they are terrified of us coming together and holding them accountable for their crimes. It is just a matter of time. Blacks are very angry about all the illegals coming into the US.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I’m concerned about that too.

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Annie's avatar

Yeah. Greeks were and are everywhere. My father, who was from Greece, told me that. 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷

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Peter GL's avatar

There are almost as many Greeks outside Greece as those living there

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WP William's avatar

but did they invent grease?

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Annie's avatar

Even more if you count historically. Greeks were all over the Mediterranean, middle east and into Afghanistan and Persia. They settled everywhere.

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WP William's avatar

Philistia, Phoenicia, Celtic Culture from the Danube valley and Iberia to Britain, Climates changed, peoples migrated and invaded; what's changed?

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Peter GL's avatar

indeed in Afghanistan there is a tribe that still worships the twelve gods of Ancient Greece

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Patrice's avatar

Same is true of the Irish!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Reminds me of My Big Fat Greek Wedding (the father) 😁😆

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Annie's avatar

Some of that movie was spot on. 😄

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’ve heard this from several people from Greek families 😁😆

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daverkb's avatar

Both sides of my family, white Anglo-Saxon Protestant, all the way back to the first settlers. My father's branch Yankees. My mother's branch Southerners. But as it happens, my father was born in Cape Town in 1920. So what does that make me? I am admittedly a S-L-0-W learner. I must be because it took me until my mid-fifties to figure out that I should have been checking the African-American box all along on all the government paper. And no telling what gravy trains and special entitlements I missed out on!

Hum! Life is stranger than fiction ... especially these days!

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Fla Mom's avatar

But since they may also claim, as RunningLogic says, that they're only no longer in charge because of those racist white people, they may incite race-based physical conflict. Former SEAL Matt Bracken and former Special Operator Michael Yon both think this is where we're headed. They believe they see the intentional groundwork being laid as you describe, along with importing unscreened illegal immigrants.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

The 1st recorded “Wipe them out before the uprising” didn’t end well.

Pharaoh ordered the midwives to kill Hebrew boys at birth bc there were too many Hebrew slaves and, well…

The Israelites eventually were given the red carpet treatment OUT of bondage, WITH all the Egyptian jewels and “good stuff”. The Egyptian soldiers were swallowed up into the Red Sea.

I can’t wait to see how this one turns out.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Whatever the Lord wills, but I hope for what appears to be earthly justice as well.

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CH's avatar

Me too but all of us have to stand before God at some point.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

Many of the earliest depictions of Madonna and Child in artworks were black.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Only slightly better than a discovery channel etc "documentary" speculating that it was built by aliens or something...............................

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

“Or something” is a better guess than the back people option.

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FourWinds's avatar

"I'm not saying it was aliens, but it WAS aliens" - Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, the dude with the hair, from Ancient Aliens

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

Cracka, you know good and well the Black man built the Pyramids. We had antigravity and gliders and s###. Then White man come, steal all our good ideas and claim credit. 🙄

In dissident circles this is called the "We Wuz Kangz" syndrome 😁Wipipo* are susceptible too.

In all seriousness, to read such sewage is by turns amusing and exasperating. I'm often at a loss to determine whether the emitters of such fantasy really believe it, or are they being sardonic?

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https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=wypipo

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RU's avatar

I think the useful idiots believe it. They are "useful" and "idiots," after all. LOL. Their leaders, however, just want to stoke resentment, division, and hatred, with the hope of eliciting violence from white people so that they can lock down and declare martial law.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

I don’t think we have to worry about white people being violent to blacks -just the opposite. Statistically, blacks commit many more violent crimes against whites. Most whites bend over backwards to be nice to blacks. I see tons of white people using black memes or gifs. Whites appointment people of color to jobs that they’re unqualified for just because of they way they look and not on merit. We’re seeing the results of that now. Instead of gratitude, we get overt racism against whites from blacks. Whites are afraid to point out anything negative about blacks. Whites are being taught to be ashamed to be white, even though most of the inventions that make life good have been invented by whites. Whites should celebrate that their race has given the world things like electricity in your home, air conditioning, the internet, computers, GPS, trains, cell phones, airplanes, cars, bikes, motorcycles, television, movies, sewing machines, refrigerators, washers and dryers, museums, masterpieces of art, music and literature, antibiotics, travel to other planets, among many other things. No other race has done as much good for mankind as the white race. That is an irrefutable fact.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I don't care who invented what, whose ancestors were mean to who, or whose distorted version of history one believes. Can we just see this is all a huge distraction so we are not noticing the ultra wealthy/connected powerful (elites, 1%ers or whatever you call them) looting and destroying the country.

When you are moving forward and you spend nearly all your time looking in the rear view mirror it's only a matter of time before you crash.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Knowing the truth and understanding your history isn’t about only looking in the rear view mirror. Nowadays whites are under attack. They’re made to feel guilty about their race and aren’t allowed to acknowledge their contributions to making the world a better place. Do you think the Chinese, Blacks and Hispanics of predominantly Chinese, Black and Hispanic countries are disparaging themselves and appointing the minorities in their countries to positions of power based solely on their race? Whites are being distracted from paying attention to what is going on around them. Displacing whites will make America a weaker country and possibly turn it into a sh** hole like most brown, black and yellow countries.

The ultra wealthy have always exploited other people in all countries. It’s not a new phenomenon. Most people are aware of the looting and destroying. Most people will complain and do nothing as they don’t feel as if they have any power. That’s life.

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FourWinds's avatar

Thank you for making me choke laughing while eating! 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

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Bryan Dair's avatar

Black Africans did build the pyramids. The Pharaohs were black.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

What about the Minor Attracted People? Can’t they build things? They too, need their moment in the

sun. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

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Jay Horton's avatar

Ding ding ding.! Winner!

Later Jay

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Grant's avatar

Not sure what the problem is. Clearly it was built by black trans people.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

I believe the runic translation on the stones reads; "Love is love, Alchemy is real, pict lives matter,..."

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RunningLogic's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

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OldHack's avatar

Franklin, it might be the British sense of humour isn't crossing over, but I can assure you (as a Brit) that the trans story is a joke (Michael Deacon is fairly sound).

The original story he's satirising is bollocks*, of course!

*balls

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OnTheJump's avatar

I was CERTAIN it had been built by the Morlocks !!

Oh WELLS.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

I understood that it was a giant croquet set and that the wooden balls had simply rotted away over time.

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Notyours's avatar

Ancient Astronaut Theorists say the answer may be a profound yes.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

In those days there were giants upon the earth

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Nephilim gotta play too!

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Annie's avatar

This is hilarious. 😂 No one except idiots will believe this. Just as most people know Cleopatra was nearly all Greek. The Egyptians have been particularly vehement in not making Egyptian history afrocentric. Oh well copying is acknowledging they want to be like you.

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nancylee's avatar

I always thought the ancient picts were blue. 'The Picts did use woad (blue dye) that was produced by the leaves of the Isatis tinctoria plant (Asp of Jerusalem) to dye their clothing.'

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WP William's avatar

Blacks built Stonehenge, Whites made Jazz, Blues, and Rock N' Roll, China settled America before Vikings found Greenland, Judeans built Peruvian cities, Tasmanians were proto-humans, so much non-sense! Where is the FBI and Feds to quash this dis-information??

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

When any race requires constant pandering to... and financial support (welfare) and rigged rules for employment or college admissions... priority in TV commercials, especially ones for genital wart creams...

You come to understand that that race is a gaggle of low animals, unfit to associate with normal humans.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

That little blurb seemed remarkably much written like our own beloved author, attorney Jeff Childers, did it not?

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Jasmine's avatar

That is definitely parody, but the fact that it almost seems reel - yikes

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Yes that is the most accurate social explanation barring any scientific research which is not necessary to write for and teach children about history.

If you write the spinal tap/Stonehenge children’s book, I will work tirelessly, for free, 7 days a weeks to get it into every school library in the US.

Of course, we will get it into the History section, not in that ridiculous fiction section. !!!!!

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Donna in MO's avatar

That comment goes to 11!!

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Donna in MO's avatar

Just be careful of tragic gardening accidents.

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WP William's avatar

and Climate Change caused spontaneous combustion

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

"There's a fine line between clever and stupid."

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Sirka Sie's avatar

Too bad the poor “bloke” on the cover of New York didn’t watch it….could have spared itself some skin…the cucumber trick worked quite well for Harry Shearer

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

Deformed cretins like this skid-mark used to be confined to Circus freak shows...

Now they have 'Pride" marches to celebrate their deviance... and what's that SMELL!??!!

Pheeeeewww!!!

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Notyours's avatar

Just remove the foil before getting to TSA!

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

"How much more black could it be? None. None more black."

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

"I, for one, don't think the problem was the choreography. I think the problem just might be that there was a Stonehenge monument on stage that was in danger of being crushed by a dwarf!"

Classic!

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Cindi's avatar

And Clark Griswold destroyed it on his “European Vacation” 😂

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Diane G.'s avatar

Omg, so funny😂

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Cyn's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

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Sirka Sie's avatar

🤣😂🤣

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Barry King's avatar

36 inches, 36 feet? Who's counting?

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Crixcyon's avatar

No funding for woo-hoo-han? Don't fret it none. There are 999 other labs in the world, including secret Chinese labs in the US, that our wonderful government will fund with fauci bucks. The HHS hates humanity as they have proven time and time again.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

UNC Chapel Hill will still get funding to create another bioweapon.

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Jen's avatar

And the US military has its own secret research activities.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

I have wondered if the murder of the staff adviser at UNC Chapel Hill by the Chinese national student isn't somehow connected to all of this. Perhaps he knew too much or was about to blow the whistle?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Good points...I wondered if there was a connection also...

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Yes, where is Ralph Barrick these days?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I heard he is being protected by armed security.

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Dr Linda's avatar

That burns me up

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Mary H.'s avatar

Nailed it ! It’s ALL Theater!!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Theater does not kill the audience.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Theater COVERS UP the killing of the audience.

Menticide: the systematic destruction of a people: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/september-11th-and-menticide#details

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RunningLogic's avatar

It certainly seems to be. I wouldn’t trust anything this dishonest administration does!

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nt's avatar

If Reedley Ca had one…how many more in small town America!?

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Lots in Ukraine!

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Peter GL's avatar

which explains why we are supporting yet another stupid war

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GG's avatar

It's not just bioweapons. They're using newborns for organ transplants... There's lots of really sick stuff going on over there, which is why I believe we're there and sending all that money: to cover the tracks of all the evil things we're doing over there.

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Kim D's avatar

Of course you are right.............

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Peter GL's avatar

and the smart Chinese are forbidding access to their scientists

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WP William's avatar

It's like the Ray Epps misdemeanor charge but for the most prominent BioWeapon Lab on earth.

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Patrice's avatar

Don't forget the secret Chinese lab in California. Will we find that Cali's has been funding that one?

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GG's avatar

Yes. There's been articles already that they received grants from CA.

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Patrice's avatar

Thanks for the info...I have not been following it too closely.

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Patrice's avatar

Again, thanks! I knew that Newscum had thrown a lot of money towards the Chinese for defective masks, and there was that question of property paid for by the Chinese up in NorCal, so I assumed that if it is California and associated with the Chinese, that Gavin is also involved...What a slimy, oozy, pathetic, evil , greasy man!

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The federal debar announcement is mostly just the newest "SCARE PORN" about the 75% lethal Chinese rat experiment in Wuhan.

I did suspension and debar procedures many moons ago for the US Dept of Defense. The biggest boys suspended pending a debarment just make deals to avoid a debarment or shuffle the corporate deck chairs to keep their US cash gravy train going. They will throw anyone and anything under the bus to keep that cash coming with musical chairs games. A few low level scapegoats get killed off by debarments and the cash keeps rolling. Thus, debarring the Wuhan lab and perhaps a few named Chinese scientists is a big nothing burger.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

That was my initial thought as well. It’s all for show; the HHS has plenty of other options.

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AngelaK's avatar

How about those USbiolabs in Bidens bestist friend Ukraine?

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

HHS is a division of WEF.

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Castelletto's avatar

Which is why they're pointing the finger at the Chinese and have been ever since China put George Soros' money behind a paywall and then devalued it to zero. Just like Putin, Xi has wised up to the globalist's playbook and been outmaneuvering the Davosauros at every turn.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Xi is in the club, we're not.

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Castelletto's avatar

Does it really look to you like China is in the same club with the WEF?

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Castelletto's avatar

But why would China ally with Russia against the WEF-driven war in Ukraine? And why did Soros call China "the enemy" last year just as we started to hear murmurs that the globalists and neocons want us to go to war with China? Which happened right after the Fauch said that the Chinese were responsible for the virus. That's when I started to see the split.

There was almost certainly a time that China's goals dovetailed with the globalist plan, perhaps through the 2020 election, which there is some suggestion that they may have helped to steal, but there was always going to be a time that their incentives deviated. Look at it this way, the only way you can take over the world, which was the WEF/Davos plan, is to break up Russia and China, both nationalist powers, so they weren't obstacles. It's just like having to take down the US, only in our case they took us over to use our military and banking system, planning to use them to clear the way for their Great Reset. It's not working out as planned, and China is a big part of why not.

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Castelletto's avatar

I meant to add that there is no way China doesn't know the WEF is gunning for her and no way she would sit back and let that happen.

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CH's avatar

The SEE EYE AYE is our biggest enemy. It took the COVID BS for me to realize just how bad our government really is.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

"I don’t know who needs to hear this, but that is not healthcare. That is surgical mutilation, adventures in plastic surgery, and magical thinking at its worst. Never before have we treated mental illness with extreme surgical modification to make someone’s body more consistent with their self-perceived psychological identity delusions."

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1000% Agree. This is satanic ritual under the guise of "healthcare." Let's pay attention folks, this is a satanic warfare we find ourselves in. We need to be on the lookout for the "principalities" -- Not flesh and blood, but what's the PRINCIPLE being set here:

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/are-we-under-satanic-attack#details

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NAB's avatar

I've long argued that the excessive tattooing and piercing seen on young people today is socially sanctioned acts of self-harm. Our young people are spiritually sick and dying. It is evident in their physical presentation.

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Annie's avatar

It's also a cry for attention. They don't value themselves for themselves. It's like look at me. Ooh ooh. Sad thing is they see the older people with their tattoos and it doesn't look so cool. I told my kids give life some time. You will get plenty of lines, marks and colorings without paying for it.

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SB's avatar

Sadly the Christians have jumped on the tattoo bandwagon, too.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

They would do well, then, to read the Old Testament and not solely the New. God makes His opinion of tattoos quite clear. Leviticus 19:28.

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NAB's avatar

Yes, they justify that if it is a cross or a bible verse, then it's okay.

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NAB's avatar

My husband agrees with you. And as I nurse, I've seen "aged" tattoos - they are not pretty.

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Patrice's avatar

A mortician friend says there are no good looking tattoo on dead people.

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AngelaK's avatar

Honestly, I dont think that any of them look good on anybody, young, middle aged old.

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Patrice's avatar

I told my daughter that I was thinking of getting a rosebud tattoo, but I was afraid that it would bloom and fade before I died. It had the desired effect of getting her out of bed...and changing her mind about a tattoo!

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

At roughly $100 per hour for a tattoo artist, I’d like to know how they can afford it.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

On credit, per Jeff Foxworthy; "Just six more payments and this tattoo is mine!"

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RU's avatar

Seems to me like it was an intentional precursor to the "trans" mutilation we see happening now. Top-down, driven by cultural leaders through impressionable young people who were told they were "expressing themselves." The same cultural leaders driving the "trans" mutilation craze. The same basic logic: your body is flawed, you lack the proper "identity," you need to mutilate your body to gain that "identity."

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AngelaK's avatar

Also, having them find 'meaning' and value and supposed happiness in 'expressing themselves uniquely' in non esoteric philosophical notions, because if they did, that means they might find God or religion.

God forbid! That is why the great demon man and so called 'philanthropist' who says he does not believe in God, George Soros, funds the 'Freedom from religion Foundation'

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Unfortunately for Georgie Boy, God does believe in him. And knows him.

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Kim D's avatar

I agree with everything you said but can not like it. I wish there was another option to click.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

George Soros, the "philanthropath"*

*credit Margaret Anna Alice

Mrs. "the Knife"

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AngelaK's avatar

Excellent! You just coined a brilliant and spot on epithet! 👏👏👏

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

The credit goes to Margaret Anna Alice, see her articles:

Part 1 of 4 parts

https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-a-philanthropath-dreams

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Peace's avatar

Yuck - hadn't heard of this one. How would I see his donations to FFRF?

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NAB's avatar

I completely agree!

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GG's avatar

How about the piercings enlarged by gauges? I see people walking around with flaps on their earlobes and wonder how that ever became a "thing"?

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RunningLogic's avatar

I think so too 😞

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Kelli's avatar

I used to feel this way. But have changed my thinking. Main reason: I have a 40+ yr old niece tattooed from head-to-toe. She had a rough childhood, but has grown into one of the most grounded people I know. Still adding new tattoos. Same w her husband, similarly tatted.

Also recently learned about a bonus to tattoos. Kids with obvious tattoos (can be temporary, sleeves, etc.) get passed over by those quick-snatch traffickers ... too easily identified. :-)

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NinaG's avatar

Ugh. At my gym, tattoos, and extremely ugly ones at that, are pernicious.

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AngelaK's avatar

They are all ugly. The human body's skin is beautiful when flawless. Tattoos look like huge blurs of flaw and scar tissue to the beholder.

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Peter GL's avatar

even flawed skin is better looking than inked

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

But I understand that there's a market in tattoo-removal, for the purpose (!!) of getting new tattoos on that same skin.

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Annie's avatar

Penis envy!? Yeah right. No man I know would envy that so called penis or the hour glass like figure this mentally ill woman shows. Wow! Delusion and deeply disturbed are the words to describe her.

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Renee Sommers's avatar

Along with the hourglass the body looks wrong. The hips are wider than the shoulders.

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Annie's avatar

Definitely not masculine. 🤮

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Tim R's avatar

My own "prominent Pirola package" is not very prominent after seeing that picture!

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

Be grateful!! 😄

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Jaci's avatar

Useless appendage

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Fred's avatar

Note the airbrushed scars from “top surgery.” If you’re going to “advertise,” at least make it real. 🤬

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Jaci's avatar

I noticed that too!

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Karen Allen's avatar

Nor would they envy the big chunk missing from her leg

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Kelly's avatar

Not to mention the big hunk of meat and skin missing from her right thigh.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Another crazy aspect is that WE pay for it in our PREMIUMS and government jobs pay for it with our TAXes.

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Tee's avatar

Absolutely correct! I was out for a walk yesterday and saw a brand new fancy playground. At the entrance it had the name of a “healthcare” system. I said to my better half it’s not from them IT’S FROM US! Every time you see something sponsored by a pharmaceutical or healthcare system IT’S FROM US! WE PAID FOR IT.

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Peter GL's avatar

and getting a tax break to boot

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CStone's avatar

Absolutely correct. Satanic rituals.

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Bridget T's avatar

Don’t forget lobotomies, which seem to have gone out of style somehow🤔

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

They are being performed non-surgically in government-run schools!

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Bridget T's avatar

😂very true!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I believe that Dr. Peter Breggin is in good part responsible for that out-of-style effect.

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Peace's avatar

VVV - What are you referring to with Dr. Breggin?

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Ellen's avatar

Just finished around 7 hours of Yom Kippur (day of atonement) services. The liturgy states over and over and over that G-d will destroy the wicked and foil the plans of evil doers. History is littered with wicked people and evil doers, we Americans have not until recently experienced such a high dose of wickedness everywhere we turn. The liturgy points out that even the mightiest are from dust and will return to dust - lest we get discouraged.

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Kim D's avatar

Principalities, 7th in the Angelic hierarchy preside over all heavenly virtures, (angels) charging them with fulfilling the devine authority.

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LMWC's avatar

Good to see Texas in your roundup. I finally got time to watch Tucker’s interview with Texas AG, Ken Paxton. Chilling, that laws can be so manipulated. But Ken Paxton is a hero, and he will keep telling his story and keep going after those who seek to bring down this country. A must watch and so glad we multiplied him.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Thank you for sharing; I refuse to get an X account!

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Fred's avatar

Because? Honest question. Not a huge EM fan, but I believe he is the only reason much of the intentional harms of C & vax are coming to light. Still all manipulated though; you have to consciously look for content with which you disagree.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Simply because I don’t want to spend any more time looking at my phone than I already do. No judgement on anyone else who enjoys X.

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Fred's avatar

🤣 Love it! Can’t say I enjoy, and spending so much time reading the comments on C&C, that X has taken a (well deserved) seat at the rear. 😁

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Susan Catherine's avatar

That was a revealing interview!

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Annie's avatar

Phelan looks like Beavis and butthead. Not sure which one. Throw the bum out along with all the rest of them who voted with him. Yee Hah!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

It so is! Also exciting. But when did we multiply him????? I do not remember this.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Oh good you missed that too. Multiplying Ken Paxton is what we SHOULD do.

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SB's avatar

No different than manipulating all the laws during Covid. They’ve got a taste for it now, they’ve had succes with it now, so they aren’t going to stop. And the wheels of justice are so slow it’ll be years before the innocent are set free.

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Kim D's avatar

Maybe he and Gov. Abbott can give some attention to the Old Wallmart complexes in their state that are housing trafficked migrant children being distributed around the country.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

What do you mean we multiplied him??? How did I miss that?

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C Rabbit's avatar

I stopped using the airlines years ago because of the TSA molestation. In one particular incident, TSA agents insisted my 92 year old WWII veteran father get up out of the wheelchair that was supplied to him by the airport itself so they could frisk him down and check the underside of the wheelchair.

Mysteriously collapsing pilots are the last nail in the coffin.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I’m choosing to believe that God is protecting our plane loads of people by having the pilots not die while in flight. Also that there are at least two pilots on board flying for each flight.

I’m on an emergency trip out west due to a death and serious health problems for my mom which almost caused her death had I not gotten here quickly. I flew Alaska. So this was unsettling.

I choose to believe God will protect all of us innocents just trying to take care of things. 🤷‍♀️

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Oh Sunnydaze, pray pray pray. Please let us know when you return and the godly here will pray for you.

Everyone here is family!!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

😭 Thank you!! I miss the day to day interaction but I just can’t right now. I still read Jeff’s post throughout the day when I have time, but that’s all I got. Since I have a minute…..

The grieving is awful but we are seeing miracles too. I was not planning to go home to Oregon until one of my best friends husband died suddenly (unvaxxed) Sunday night. She has no family to help. I was on a plane by Wednesday. Checked on my mom who lives in same town, who was having heart issues (unvaxxed) but under the care of her doctor. My dad and sister didn’t understand how bad off she was. I didn’t either until I saw her.

Took her at the ER Saturday morning against her will, and she almost died walking through the parking lot to get in the ER doors. The ER nurse told my mom “your daughter saved your life”. 😭

The doctors and hospital experience which I dreaded has been kind of funny. My mom does not have covid, we knew she didn’t, but they desperately wanted her to have it to explain what was going on. We just shook our heads and smirked. Their brains cannot handle truth.

She is currently in ICU. I promised I wouldn’t leave her nor let them do anything to her that wasn’t ok. I already made sure they KNOW ABSOLUTELY NO REMDESIVIR under any circumstances. They said they were getting away from using that 🙄 but would use Paxlovid. 🙄 At which time I said ABSOLUTELY NO PAXLOVID EITHER! So they thanked me for making that clear. 🤦🏼‍♀️

Thanks for prayers. And support.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

My prayers are with you and your family, especially your mom, Sunnydaze, as well your friend who recently lost her husband. God is with you, your mom and your friend...always! You have a lot going on. I recently heard the most beautiful song on YouTube...it’s called Come Jesus Come sung by Stephen McWhirter and accompanied by a string quartet. I’d share the link if I knew how but I’m not tech savvy enough to do it. May God bless you and give you strength as you help your mom and your friend.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

How nice of you to share this! I’m sure I’m the least tech savvy person in the C&C family…thank you!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

They thanked you for making that clear! Jeff would call that a sign of progress. Just offered prayer for both of you.

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LizardFro's avatar

Never leave her side. Question everything that a nurse does or administers. Even in innocence, hospital mistakes are frequent and they should be THANKFUL for patient advocates that catch them.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I’m so sorry Sunnydaze. We do miss you. Let us know when you fly back. Good fornyou for being there!

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Laura Barrett's avatar

Praying for you, your mom and friend!! Keep us updated.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I am choosing this also.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I’m in a flight path near southwest Florida. I pray for hedge of protection over our home.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I guess I should also--another 'hadn't thought of that aspect'--as regularly view planes overhead coming from one of 3 major airports on mid-Atlantic coast.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

When car vaccidents started happening, I had a period of anxiety . Had to give it to God& the new fear of airplanes too. It helped my anxiety.

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Peter GL's avatar

Like I told my SIL, if he is to die from an airplane he doesn't need to be in it, the plane will find him where he is

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RU's avatar

Honestly, I am more concerned with daily driving and what effect the clot shots will have if more people start having heart attacks behind the wheel. Bus drivers, for example. At least with a plane there are two pilots, and an auto-pilot function, as well as flight attendants that could jump in if all else fails.

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Notyours's avatar

And most every flight has at least one pilot deadheading somewhere as a passenger, to get to their flight. Often from competing airlines.

And those are just the ones wearing their uniforms. I'd imagine a fair amount of flights have pilots on them wearing civilian clothing.

I fly a lot, and drive around 20K miles annually. Much more concerned with fellow drivers getting the SADS.

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CaplT's avatar

Lord, protect Sunnydaze, as you have in the past.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

😭 ♥️

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I always remember that God already knows the number of days in our lives and He is in control of that, whether it’s a plane crash, a car accident or illness.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Amazingly, the past 4 times our car battery has gone dead, was in our driveway! Good things do happen.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

I can relate to your belief but I also believe God leads us in His way. If you’re planning a flight and get a very strong sense about canceling the flight, follow your intuition. He speaks to us that way.

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FourWinds's avatar

I hope you are right. The idea of planes crashing because someone insisted pilots have death jabs is terrifying. And mind you, I am not the least bit afraid of dying much less dying on a plane (I don't fly). But I do find it disgusting that innocent people could be killed because of b.s. mandates.

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CarO Lyn's avatar

There is a push (FAA?, I don’t remember) to have a single pilot cockpits

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

They are running short. Have to make adjustments.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Including relaxing the standards on the flight physicals re: the cardiac testing.

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2023/01/18/faapilots-heart-damage-n2618419

Mrs. "the Knife:

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Notyours's avatar

I would assume the airline execs push it. The people in the plane's "front office" aren't inexpensive.

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HUMDEEDEE's avatar

I flew home from Portland on Friday 9/22 on Alaska. After boarding we waited for the pilot who was nearly a half hour late boarding. I wondered at the time if the original pilot had to be replaced due to death.

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Patrice's avatar

I'm in that boat also. If I fly, it will be a matter of life or death - Either a grandchild has been born or a sibling has died.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I hadn't viewed it from that angle--have been much concerned since summer '22 about transport for family--going both aways across Atlantic.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

That brings back the trip to Basel we took so my husband could get treatment for his neuroendocrine cancer. They did this to him on our trip back to the States. He was weak and barely able to walk but they made him get up out of his wheelchair to frisk him and check the chair. They also threw away the only thing he could eat at the time, his unopened yogurt and unopened bottles of water. I was so angry I was crying (thinking of it now brings tears). So evil.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is indeed evil. Bureaucrats blindly following policy über alles are the scourge of the earth 😡

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Jaci's avatar

Get him on ivermectin and fenoensole immediately!

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Thanks, Jaci. Unfortunately his local doctor chemo’d him to death.

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FourWinds's avatar

Me too. I apparently have a choice between being in a naked body scanner or being felt up. No. Neither. Never. Also, the morons wanted me to take my 99 cent foam flip flops off so I could get athlete's foot walking barefoot where others have. No. The 'virus' b.s. was the nail in the coffin, but pilots collapsing was another nail. You could never pay me to get on a plane again.

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SA's avatar

I have been curious why they never forced covid tests on people when going through TSA. If all the frisking and x-ray security machines was brought on post 9-11, it seems logical that the TSA would force flight subjects to mandatory covid tests. They stopped at forced masking maybe because they knew they couldn’t get away with shoving a stick up our noses? I’m a flight protestor, too. Driving is just easier and less invasive.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Don't give them any ideas.

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Jen's avatar

Right? They do this and that's it for us. We won't be flying again. Not sticking those disgusting sticks up our noses made in those filthy toxic labs the gov't is supposed to be regulating. I don't know why we ever thought we could trust them to regulate that and keep those things clean.

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FourWinds's avatar

Nothing about the scamdemic makes sense, this included. For example, when you have a serious condition or disease, like ALS, that literally IS killing people, you throw the kitchen sink at it - everything. Just ask the ALS Association, who reported that a group even tried studying essential oils because they were/are so desperate to put an end to ALS. Enter CONvid, and it's all the b.s. that makes no sense. If it was that deadly, then yes, you would think testing people before they get on a plane makes sense. But they don't. Soooooo logical <sarcasm>. I will never, ever fly - this is what cars are for. Much better scenery, too.

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chuck kutchera's avatar

And when you drive take as many backroads as you can. Lots of small businesses would appreciate it.

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Fred's avatar

Freq flying family all had to have neg PCR within 48hr of boarding. Only recently DCd. Did I miss something?

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SA's avatar

I thought that was just for international flights into US?

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Fred's avatar

I recall at least a couple domestic flights required a negative test, but that may have been airline specific.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Same here. I travelled professionally and logged over 3 years in one of my preferred hotel chains (900+ nights). Was Platimun on American and A-List on Southwest at the same time.

Now.

Done with airport travel.

I’ll probably have to use planes again some day, but I will always seek alternate means first.

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Christy's avatar

Exactly. I drive everywhere. No natzi style check point for me. Why do some of us have to be so difficult🤷🏻‍♀️

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Peter GL's avatar

yes, but driving FL to CT is a two day ordeal, not exactly convenient.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Peter, not exactly, but so much more relaxing and so much less stressful. We make one-way 2-day trips twice a year, and to do so we have to hire a farm sitter for a week. Completely worth it. If you try it, I recommend comparing the time it would take you to drive on the old, pre-interstate, highways (choose 'avoid highways' on Google maps) to the usual interstate travel. Driving off-highway, which I heard about from reporter/author Salena Zito, is even better than driving on the interstates - slower, less hectic/wacky, fewer accidents, and they go through lovely small towns and countryside. Even if you only drive on them partway for one of the legs, it's worth it.

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Peter GL's avatar

That will work nicely if you have all the time in the world and want to make a trip of it. But most people focus on the destination rather than the route, that way they spend more time at the destination. Say you want to visit family in another state. The time you spend getting there reduces the time with family.

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Fla Mom's avatar

We feel that conflict acutely.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Spot on!! With family in the Southwest, we both drive and fly. If you drive it, you need to have the time. Mr. "the Knife" and I "Ironman" it - I drive during the daylight hours and he drives through the night. Driving to PHX takes about 29-32 hours and ALB takes 26-28 hours - all dependent on weather, traffic, road work, etc. I love driving off the beaten path, but I truly appreciate the interstate when you need to be someplace in a hurry. Once you get off I-15 heading south, it is back road highways and that significantly adds to the travel time. We have stopped at some great places along the way: Dove Creek, CO has a wonderful Veterans' Memorial on the road through town. As we read the name plaques, we could see how generations had served our country from WWI on: fathers, sons, brothers, cousins. The Mancos Valley is beautiful any time of year. There is a great little diner in Kanab, UT just this side of the AZ border.

I will admit, as much as I love driving across the country, I appreciate being in PHX or ALB in under 3 hours! I also love flying - father was a pilot, brother is a pilot, I have been in all sorts of aircraft since I was 2 months old: general aviation (small planes), transport (airliners), rotorcraft (helicopters), military (father was military/civillian helicopter pilot).

Flying used to be pure joy: that charge down the runway, lifting off into the great blue yonder! Something quite exhilarating about it all. However, between TSA and "covid" flying has become something to endure. I will admit having a wee bit of concern about a pilot SADS-ing during a flight, but I know that God knows the number of my days and nothing happens to me that He does not know or allows.

So.

Mrs. "the Knife"

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FourWinds's avatar

Well, yes, but then I see things I don't otherwise get to see. If I go from OH to AZ, I'll get to see so many things, stop in the middle of nowhere NM to look at the night sky, visit parts of Route 66, etc. To me it's worth it but I get why it isn't for others.

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Peter GL's avatar

and when they outlaw gas where will you find places to recharge the car batteries? Are we to go back to the Stagecoach and Pony Express era?

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FourWinds's avatar

When they outlaw gas I will still not fly. I plan to be a part of the revolution. I will never own an electric sh!tbox (car). I'm at the 2 minute warning of the 4th quarter of life and I'm read to go down WITH a fight.

The morons that scream for gas being outlawed always make me laugh... as if nothing else in the world is made from petroleum.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I would be willing to wager that those same morons virtuously refuse to wear shoe leather, and must be wearing some form of petroleum-based shoe fabric.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

“I'm at the 2 minute warning of the 4th quarter of life and I'm read to go down WITH a fight.” Excellent! Gonna steal this.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Indeed. It really limits you I many ways. And I keep thinking that’s part of the plan, make air travel elite again 😕

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HUMDEEDEE's avatar

I flew for the first time this past week, using credit card points, First Class. I didn't have to take off my shoes or go through the full body Peeping Tom machine at security, boarded first, got more food than I could eat and plenty of seat room. Yeah, it's nice to fly First Class, and I'm pretty dang sure the elite don't want just anybody to have those perks. CC points will be done away with soon, no doubt.

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Peace's avatar

I actually just read that it is likely that CC points WILL be done away with in the future. Some sort of pending expenses to CC companies (pushed by the government) that will make it too costly to continue the points.

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HUMDEEDEE's avatar

yep, if something benefits the working class, take it away, cause they don't want our cooties all over their finery.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Wouldn’t be surprised either 😕

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Agreed. Drove Phila to Charleston in Aug, for family funeral. Husband strongly urged flying, but I refused (and flying is neither so cheap--given need for rental car) nor so time-saving--hours of waiting at start and finish.

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Patrice's avatar

The thought of driving from AZ to CO in January is daunting because of the weather issue. I've driven in snow and ice, but not often and it would be very stressful.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

We’re driving from FL to NJ early October. We have no urgency to get there and will enjoy the sightseeing traveling up the east coast. We’ll probably stop at the Ark Encounter on the way back. Better than being crammed inside an airplane and rushed through the airport.

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Christy's avatar

Totally agree!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Florida to Oregon?

Emergency situation?

There was no choice.

It’s easy to say you won’t fly. Until you have no choice. My choice to fly saved my mom’s life. So.

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Christy's avatar

I don’t think any of us are talking about emergencies to save your moms life! I bet we would all fly to do that💜

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Kim Thompson's avatar

Yep stupidity in massive doses or power goes to their heads. My husband was in a wheelchair due to knee trauma. He was in a brace, shoulder in a sling due to same accident. He was with their escort who was trying to get TSA to understand no he cannot stand up in the metal detector and put his arms above his head. It was a physical impossibility.

Then there were the times TSA made elderly people take off their laced shoes standing up and then put them on again and no you are not allowed to help them.

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FourWinds's avatar

Screw the TSA. They are the Stanford Prison Experiment on steroids.

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Janet's avatar

I had major wrist surgery the day before I flew. I had a cast and sling. The TSA made me wrestle my arm out of the sling and she twisted my forearm around for a good look. It hurt. I made sure she heard the exclamation of pain but that ghoul probably got off on it.

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RU's avatar

I mean, I could see what the game was about when they basically hired a bunch of functionally illiterate ex-convicts to conduct "security" checks at airports. It obviously had nothing to do with security. It has everything to do with the exercise of power over the citizenry and security theater for the hypochondriacally fearful portion of the population. Our lives have been defined and delimited by the needs of the ill, the clinically insane, and the criminal for decades now. Not to mention the additional element of tyranny by the minority. And, remember, it was a "Republican" administration that enacted all of this. The scam is 100% bipartisan.

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SB's avatar

Every time I flew the year or so after 9/11, I was the one they would pull aside at the gate. Remember way back when they were frisking you again at the gate. Well, I finally had enuf and asked one gal if I was wearing a target because I’d get pulled out every flight. She said “oh no, you just look nice.” WTH? I thought the whole point was to find bad people not torture nice people.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

TSA molestation is real...

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Ned B.'s avatar

TSA = Touching Sexual Appendages

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Kim D's avatar

Agree wholeheartedly!

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Just_Henry's avatar

TurboCancer is what resulted in our learning about fenbendazole. Close relative, with no breast tissue from 2009 masectomy, developed metastatic BC “everywhere” in late 2021 after two moderna covid shots. Lung, bone, kidney, pancreas. At 83, she refused all treatment and went home to hospice care. Nothing to lose so she took fenbendazole (222 mg per day)...available from pet store or amazon. Cancer gone in 4 months, she felt and looked better in 1 month! Read her Case Report at https://fenbendazole.substack.com

No side effects! We don’t have to die from most solid tumor cancers any more! Fenben is cheap, OTC, side effect free antiparasitic medicine that cures...cures! cancer. It will change your life to know that you can not worry about cancer. Read the Substack, all the science and supporting findings are there. Not selling a thing, not even subscriptions. This is a pay-it-forward effort to help others eradicate their cancers.

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FourWinds's avatar

Just wow, and so glad to hear this!! Thanks for the info and will check into fenbendazole.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I couldn’t find her case report. It’s a good substack. Thanks for sharing.

I got a friend who has a bladder cancer recurrence to look into it. Haven’t talked to him in a few weeks.

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Heather Hutton's avatar

We were finally able to file in federal court against our former employer for religious discrimination after they fired every one who submitted a religious accommodation request to be exempt from their covid shot mandate. If you feel so inclined, you can read our story or donate toward our attorney fees here: https://www.givesendgo.com/G3KQS THANK YOU

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Best of luck with your lawsuit. We need more of these.

Please also encourage your former coworkers that were coerced, forced (no jab, no job), mandated to get the shots to also file a suit. It's likely many have experienced adverse vax side effects.

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Jay Poole's avatar

Hey Jeff! Can you check out this Tennessee battle? Should we multiply?

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space's avatar

I am sending a small donation now and I agree on the multiplier!

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

What is it? Do you have a link to inform us?

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KBB's avatar

Good luck with your lawsuit, but I wish such cases didn't apply only for people seeking religious exemptions. Nobody should be mandated to undergo a "treatment" they don't want - shouldn't matter if they are religious, atheist, agnostic, pagan, whatever. "No means no," no further explanation required.

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SB's avatar

Exactly. I don’t see why you can’t argue it’s against your “religion” in any of those cases. I’ve said from the start of all this nonsense that if we lose bodily autonomy rights we’ve lost it all.

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AnnR's avatar

God bless you and good for you!!!!!! I hope you get millions, because you and everyone in your position deserves it, and more.

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6qCreative's avatar

I am the wife of one of the named plaintiffs in this fight. Please click Heather's link and read the news articles at the bottom of the explanation as well, if for nothing else, than to be informed about how this corporation (BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, BCBST) went about this and what was done to people. We know we are not the only ones. This is a brave, principled group of individuals who have been in the fight for a long time, and continue to pay the consequences for their bold actions. Thank you!

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SA's avatar

It would be very revealing and helpful if BCBS value-based contracts with vaccine incentives to doctors is exposed in this lawsuit. BCBS is reported to bribe doctors to keep vaccination rates up, but claim it varies from state to state. How have they contributed to vaccine damage in patients by coercing doctors to push these medical treatments? Their years-long bias toward vaccines is then pushed on their employees, too?

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I wonder if OKeef did any expose on this!!! I have rrad up on this shameful incentive program.

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RunningLogic's avatar

God bless you all in this fight and may you see justice done!!

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Heather Hutton's avatar

Thank you!

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Jay Poole's avatar

Will do.

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FourWinds's avatar

Outstanding that you filed and I am pulling for you all!!

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Heather Hutton's avatar

Thank you for pulling for us!

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space's avatar

I am sending a small donation now and I hope Jeff chooses you for a multiplier!

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Heather Hutton's avatar

Gosh thank you so much for your support it means the world!

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Peregrine's avatar

I agree with Tucker.

I had an "awakening" some months ago where I came to know that the current battles are not political, but spiritual.

A lifetime of living as unreligious, even though raised in the protestant church, in light of the events of the past decade or so, particularly since the advent of The Coof, that I was wrong about spiritual life.

So my next journey is spiritual discovery.

I also agree that the nicest, kindest people I know are religious, and the nastiest people I encounter are hardcore secularists. Or closet satanists. Evil personified.

But my question is where to begin? How to start that journey?

The spit is going to hit the fan soon, and I don't want to be "Left Behind."

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Lorita's avatar

If you are referring to a rapture by mentioning left behind, I don't believe you need to worry about that. The rapture is a recently pushed theory in the Scofield Study Bible, not biblical. The reason I trust and believe in God, Jesus and Holy Spirit is I have come to believe He loves me and has made a way to reconcile me a sinner by the death of his son Jesus. After over 40 years of seeing how he works in my life and others lives, he is most assuredly worth knowing. If you want to discover God just ask him to reveal himself to you. He already knows you and he is a good God and will receive you as one of his children. I hope and pray that you will find what you seek. Start the journey by asking him if he is real. Blessings.

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Jeff C's avatar

The rapture clearly is biblical, see 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17. The disagreement is whether the passages are meant literally or figuratively. Good people can disagree on this, though as it's a secondary issue.

https://www.openbible.info/topics/the_rapture

Other than that, agree with everything you said.

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Lorita's avatar

Thank you for sharing the link, I will definitely read the verses. I wouldn't want to dispute what you believe. I have reasons for believing in our generation the Kingdom of God will be among us. The Lord's prayer says "Thy Kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven", so I think that we may possibly be caught up with Jesus in the clouds meeting him, perhaps bringing the Kingdom down to earth rather than escaping earth. Many blessings!

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Mike Perceval's avatar

Peregrine, there are probably a gazillion different ‘suggestions’ that are going to come your way, but I’ll share what I have learned through my own journey, which included 25 years as a Prodigal Son...

First off, make sure you’re truly ‘Born Again’... That is the essential thing; everything else is secondary, at best. The thief on the cross beside Jesus didn’t know any of the things that people professing to be Christians argue about and insist are of critical importance these days - yet Jesus Christ Himself confirmed his salvation. On what basis? Simply acknowledging that he was a sinner in need of salvation, recognizing that there was no way he could save himself, and turning to the One he now recognized was the Savior, asking to be ‘remembered’ when Jesus entered His Kingdom...

The directions for salvation given today were implicit in that request; that we be forgiven our sins, surrender our lives to the Lordship of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and receive the Holy Spirit, by whom we are sealed and empowered to live eternal life through the grace of God...

Secondly, trust God to fulfill His Word and to lead you in the process of Sanctification - which is how we grow in Christ through the day-by-day experience of making choices in your responses to everything that comes your way through the direct, or providential, will of God.

You won’t get everything ‘right’, anymore than Moses, Paul, Peter, or any other Saint of God did or does. We are all weak in our natural selves, and we all must learn how to live ‘supernaturally’, in and through the power of God, Who dwells within us once we are ‘born from above’ and receive the Holy Spirit.

But (Behold the Underlying Truth) God... But, God is faithful and we are to strive in faith against doubt and discouragements, “...being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ”... (Philippians 1:4)

As a final point, I personally believe that the Bible is the most valuable thing in this world; that it is, in the original manuscripts, entirely without fault or errors, and the only source of the objective, ultimate, absolute Truth that we need to navigate through this challenging world. It doesn’t contain ‘all truth’, but rather everything we need to know about this world, this life, the need for salvation, the means by which we can be saved, how to live as we journey through this world, and the glorious blessings that God has in store for those who love Him.

Perhaps the greatest value of the Bible, particularly in this day of great and growing deception, is that it can serve as the ‘Touchstone’ by which we can judge the trustworthiness of any truth-claim. That’s what I want to leave you with. Be very cautious to check any claims made by anyone else against the Word of God; be a ‘Berean’, because there are many deceived but well-meaning people, as well as many deceivers, who can easily lead new believers astray...

Always remember, as a believer

“...the just shall live by his faith.”(Habakkuk 2:4b). Commit yourself in faith to the Lord, as Job proclaimed;

“Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.” (Job 13:15a)

There’s so much I wish I could share with you, but the key thing is to trust the God of the Bible, no matter what,

“...as His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him who called us by glory and virtue, by which have been given to us exceedingly great and precious promises, that through these you may be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust. 2 Peter 1:3-4

God bless, guide, keep, and equip you, for His glory, and the glory of His Kingdom!

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

This is beautiful! Many thanks.

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Tom's avatar

Well said!

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LMWC's avatar

Excellent. Well and simply put. Amen.

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Jenn's avatar

Look for a local church that strictly adheres to the Bible. Nothing else. You cannot be steered in the wrong direction if the Bible is the starting point. If going into a church makes you waver a little, go online and watch an online sermon to start. Jack Hibbs, a pastor out in CA (believe it or not) does some spectacular work. Bible-based preaching will get you to what you are looking for.

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Deb's avatar

Jack Hibbs is a godly pastor who does not mince words and connects what is happening in our world today against scripture. He does not shy away from controversy!

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Julie Young's avatar

I discovered Jack Hibbs (online) during the lockdown when my own church was closed. He is fantastic.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Two other great pastors I often listen to online are Gary Hamrick and John MacArthur. Very different styles but great messages that strictly adhere to God’s Word! (I listen to Jack Hibbs, too!)

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Jenn's avatar

I have not heard of Gary Hamrick. Will have to look into him. Thank you for suggesting him. I just love this little community! I bet Peregrine is amazed at all the suggestions and thought folks have provided! 😊

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Julie Ann B's avatar

He’s the pastor at Cornerstone Chapel in Leesburg, VA.

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Jenn's avatar

Oh!!! I have heard of Cornerstone! I live in VA. I just didn't remember that name.

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Roger Beal's avatar

You might start by reading the four Gospels, followed by Romans. And visit this website and review some of the instructional materials you find there: https://www.ligonier.org/

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Good advice, but may I suggest starting with the Gospel of John. "These things I have written to you that you may believe......"

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Roger Beal's avatar

Agreed. My recommendation was overly broad. But Romans is a must. Romans 8 is, in the words of our pastor, "the greatest single chapter in the most important book ever written."

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Love ligonier!

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NAB's avatar

I had a brief discussion with one of my fellow parishioners the other day who happens to also be a pharmacist. I asked him if he was able to make it through the Coof without succumbing to any vaccine mandate. Praise G-d, he was, but he said that being faced with the very real possibility that he would be have to choose between his job (and his livelihood for supporting his growing family) or his faith, offered him a simple, though not easy decision. He feels G-d offered him a way to test and strengthen his faith and to reprioritize everything in his life. He is thankful to still have his job but he would not hesitate to give it up as his trust in a loving G-d is so strong. That sense of peace is worth striving for.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good for him!!

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Robin Esau's avatar

The book of Genesis is the perfect place to start. It shows how sin corrupted mankind and how God had a plan from the beginning to redeem us back to Himself.

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NAB's avatar

I cannot emphasize enough how much reading and studying the book of Genesis made in my understanding of the story of G-d's love for us. It truly was transformational.

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Annie's avatar

Agree. Start from the beginning.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

YESSSS! Love it!

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JB's avatar

May I recommend starting with the book of John, especially chapters 1 and 15-17, which describe the great love of God and His deep desire to be with His people. I also highly recommend The Bible Project on YouTube. Their mission is to show the unified story of the Bible and how it leads to Jesus.

Romans 10:8-13

But what does it say? “The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart” (that is, the word of faith that we proclaim); because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved. For the Scripture says, “Everyone who believes in him will not be put to shame.” For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; for the same Lord is Lord of all, bestowing his riches on all who call on him. For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XgslCbXOOIE

The Lord bless you and keep you!

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Andrea Leshok's avatar

I would start with the Bible in a year podcast with fr Mike Schmitz! Breaks it down into bite sized chunks you can listen to and follow along with (if desired) as you go. God bless you! Prayers for your discernment!❤️

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NAB's avatar

As a Catholic, I LOVED this study but I would say Fr. Mike is so great and charitable and generous that you don't have to be a Catholic to benefit from the study. He approaches it with love for all Christians. You can find it on YouTube or Spotify or any other podcast platform. His focus is on giving you "the story" of G-d's love for his people over time and revealed to us in Scripture. He is an engaging and humble presenter.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Amen!

Fr Mike’s Bible in a Year podcast has awakened the faith of many.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

I agree with @Rosalind McGill: pray for guidance and discernment. I also suggest that rather than prayer of supplication (Please, Please, Please) you apply prayer of gratitude: Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for the guidance and discernment to.... separate the wheat from the chaff; understand the deepest meaning of the great teachings; only and always come from a place of love; or something along those lines. Your innermost self, the center of your being, your heart, the place where you feel love, joy and gratitude, is the best source for learning what to articulate. (Expect subtlety, "whispers," in response, not lightning bolts. Paying attention is part of the process. And it never hurts to offer up another Thank you when the guidance and discernment come - oh so subtly. Check your heart meter in those moments, too. It's lovely to feel, to know you are connected, never ever ever separated from God.)

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Mike Perceval's avatar

And, one more thing that is very important; find a good, Bible-believing, God-honoring, Church. And, once you are clear that you have done so, commit to joining in the life of that Fellowship, participating in every ministry you feel led to... Understand that there is no ‘perfect’ Fellowship this side of Heaven; we are all sinners saved by the grace of God, and each person is going to be at different levels of spiritual growth; some even being ‘stagnant’, or backsliding... The key is authenticity; is the Holy Spirit living and active in the life of the Fellowship, or not? Remember that we need each other to grow as God intends, and the Holy Spirit has given ‘gifts’ to each believer that are intended to work together for the building up of the Church, and the fulfillment of it’s work in our lives - and that of the world at large.

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Annie's avatar

This is a spiritual battle. 💯 Amen. ✝️🙏

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Michele's avatar

I started with a Bible that you read in one year. Each day has some Old Testament, some New, and Psalms or Proverbs. Sometimes the Old Testament geneaologies could get a bit boring, for me (though I'm sure a good commentary would help with that, and it seems there are a LOT out there, now), so I liked the ability to read in different themes each session.

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SB's avatar

You can find Dr David Jeremiah on TV every Sunday. You can sign up on his website for a free monthly devotional.

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SB's avatar

Also my church live streams every Sunday at 9:30 and 11. It is shepherds.org for shepherds church in Cary, nc. Dr Davey our pastor is the real deal and the worship music is amazing.

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Keturah's avatar

I would begin at the very Beginning of G-d revealing Itself to all of Creation: the Tanakh, particularly the Etz Hayim which includes heart-opening commentary to the depth of G-d's Love for all humanity.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Keturah (Oh second wife of Abraham!) I am in agreement. Had been reading the Bible from when my church gave it to me, end of second grade, in 1958, but mostly read in the New Testament. Last April I finally got around to beginning at the beginning. It took me 5 months to read the Pentateuch. And now, rather than going on, I am reading those books again--often reading a chapter several times. There is so much I never knew, and I understand many things so much more clearly. And my goodness, this is all such a 'good read'!

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Politico Phil's avatar

My 2 cents... KISS, keep it simple. Start with the Bible and work out from there. Test all things, especially teachings, by the Bible. Not the other way around. And ask the Holy Spirit to open the Word to you. All I can say is, the results can be amazing.

Postscript: Much like you, I was raised in the protestant church. At about age 30, I decided to get serious about the Bible and I did what my dad told me to do. He said to ask the Holy Spirit to open the Word to me, so I did and I began to read the Word systematically. I was amazed to find that I was comprehending the Bible as I had never experienced before. My impression is the Holy Spirit will never turn down a prayer to illuminate God's Word. I would ask that prayer each time I went to study the Bible. That was 43 years ago.

So, I started with the Gospels. Where else would anyone start? Then Genesis and immediately I got the connection of Genesis to the Gospels, especially John. After that, I think I spent all my time in the Psalms and the rest of the NT. The Psalms will teach you more about worshiping God and all things about Him and His Law than any other part of the Bible. Psalms communicates in a very experiential manner rather than an abstract manner. Psalms makes other parts of the Bible much more accessible. My favorite translations are the newer versions of the King James (2 that I know of) and the 1599 Geneva Bible.

OK, I guess I gave you my 4 cents.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Pray for guidance & discernment.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Then the LORD will go forth and fight against those nations, as when He fights on a day of battle. In that day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, which is in front of Jerusalem on the east; and the Mount of Olives will be split in its middle from east to west by a very large valley, so that half of the mountain will move toward the north and the other half toward the south. You will flee by the valley of My mountains, for the valley of the mountains will reach to Azel; yes, you will flee just as you fled before the earthquake in the days of Uzziah king of Judah. Then the LORD, my God, will come, and all the holy ones with Him! In that day there will be no light; the luminaries will dwindle. For it will be a unique day which is known to the LORD, neither day nor night, but it will come about that at evening time there will be light. And in that day living waters will flow out of Jerusalem, half of them toward the eastern sea and the other half toward the western sea; it will be in summer as well as in winter. And the LORD will be king over all the earth; in that day the LORD will be the only one, and His name the only one.

— Zechariah 14:3-9 NASB1995

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Jon Swenson's avatar

"You don’t see any high-profile Republicans switching to the democrat party"

They stay in the party subverting it from within.

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Andrea Leshok's avatar

Mitt Romney comes to mind. Thank heavens he's retiring.

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Janet's avatar

He can go back to being a vulture capitalist. But I’m sure he was continuing to eat the life out of struggling companies.

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Michael Miller's avatar

Yeah. If he didn’t retire, the morons would continue reelecting him to perpetuity.!

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Peregrine's avatar

Ask Trump about the support he got from the GOP after his inaugeration.

Those people are the enemy as much as the Donks are, maybe more. At least you know where progs stand. RINOs?

The O'Jays sang it best:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmsrOXO1FyU

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Indeed. And state level politics is not immune...I’m certain Rep. Ron Weinberg of CO is a little troll mole.

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LW's avatar

Please listen to Tuckers episode wuth TX Attorney General Ken Paxton. We must stop the insanity of what happened to Ken. Sorry I don’t have the link. Maybe someone who is on Twitter (X) can reply here with it.

Tucker’s interview with Javier Milei, Argentina’s Presidential candidate against incumbent Fernandez, is also massively important to know and support - I agreed with everything Milei said. His victory would be a world statement on power of people tio move against corruption that could help American people rise up.

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Diane C.'s avatar

Great Tucker interview with Ken Paxton. Especially enlightening information about backstabbing Karl Rove.

https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1704665052031172641

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Andrea Leshok's avatar

Yes the Ken Paxton interview was great! Gave a lot of insight into Texas politics that I wasn't aware of, not having lived there. Hoping to watch the Milei interview today.

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Credenda's avatar

What I want to know is how did this guy Dade Phelan get to hold his position? Sounds like there are a lot of RINOs in Texas. The bushes come to mind.

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Datagal's avatar

Seems like GOP is “owned” by a rich/powerful family in each state- Bush in TX, McCain in AZ, Munger in CA. Others?

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Credenda's avatar

Pritzgers in Illinois.

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Kim's avatar

I’ve lived here in Texas my entire life and didn’t know that.

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NAB's avatar

Great interview. Everyone should watch. Man, are the Bushes the biggest betrayers in GOP politics?

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Check out https://rumble.com/c/roseannebarr podcast - she has been interviewing interesting people...

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Agree. I have been pleasantly surprised. I don't follow the industry. Left LA behind decades ago, so over it. I learn belatedly Barr has had the screws put to her. She's determined to use the big mouth she's well known for (her characterization in so many words, not mine) to expose the underbelly. She's got nothing to lose. I give her credit.

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KBB's avatar

For those who have trouble watching videos on X, try tuckercarlson.com. Everything he's done post-Fox is there on the home page. They can take a while to load, be patient.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Seriously! I posted on Saturday it was amazing! So much thanks credit to him. I want to greatly multiply Paxton!!!

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I voted for Bush 41 twice and Bush 43 twice and now realize how dirty they both were. Deep state, uniparty presidents who betrayed our country and the American people. I’m so disgusted. Anyone associated with Karl Rove should never be trusted!

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KP's avatar

Our health agencies and big pharma are full steam ahead and no looking back. Get ready..... It is about compliance, control, and power. Take a look at the speakers and the agenda at this recent conference a couple weeks ago. Proudly sponsored by Pfizer and other big pharma companies.

https://vaccinelawconference.org/

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

PARENTS BE CAREFUL: Pfizer makes Zoloft... THE WIFE APPARENTLY SIGNED ALL THE PAPERWORK they give at the beginning of the school year - she may have inadvertently given them permission to drug the kid with this stuff!:

Maine Dad Says High School Clinic Sent 17-Year-Old Daughter Home with Secret Baggy of Zoloft, Sicced Child Protective Services on Him For Complaining https://www.themainewire.com/2023/09/maine-dad-says-high-school-clinic-sent-17-year-old-daughter-home-with-secret-baggy-of-zoloft-sicced-child-protective-services-on-him-for-complaining/

ALSO SEE:

PHARMAsteria: Best Big Pharma Memes (WARNING: They Are Now Grooming School Children to Take Antidepressants!)

What would Big Pharma NOT do for profits? The harmacy, big pharma's first Adderall meeting (meth for kids!) and more big pharma memes - be wary of public school consent forms!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/best-big-pharma-memes-grooming-kids-for-profits

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LW's avatar

SO DANGEROUS!

Zoloft can cause suicide AND violence. It had (past tense) a BLACK BOX warning. Listen to the first half of this interview to hear how Pfizer got rid of the warning. They are murderers. Period.

https://txt.so/JUQh9k

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Whaaaat? I thought aspirin was forbidden, how could they hand out Zoloft?

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Roger Beal's avatar

How? By following the same internal guidelines that allow schools to "affirm" a kid's "new" gender without the parents' knowledge. Zoloft is (forgive the pun) child's play compared to sex changes.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

NOT if a parent signed a form that was not read closely... In the Facebook post, he conceded the wife signed everything... The law may vary from state to state along with the wording of the forms...

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Jeff C's avatar

On every medical release form (e.g. school, church camp) we write right on the form:

"Authorization is granted only for emergency medical care and only in the event that neither parent can be reached first through the provided contact information. No other authorization is granted."

We've been doing this for fifteen years on everything. It may give the zealots pause, but also supports legal action afterwards if needed. So far it has not been a problem.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

That's what I was thinking you need to do!

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RunningLogic's avatar

So many people sign forms without reading them carefully, or at all 😕

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Oh ....my...word ..

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Credenda's avatar

The best solution to all this? Pull your kids out of the public schools. It’s WAY past time for this.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Ya I kept mine home 30 years ago. But oddly it was because I wanted them home, I was not willing to give them to someone else. At the time I did not have worries about that stuff.

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HUMDEEDEE's avatar

Agree 100%. May I suggest using the correct name which is government schools - these schools are government training grounds for good servile and obedient 80 IQ graduates.

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Fred's avatar

Speaking of aspirin…anyone else wonder about the more recent advice to the elderly that risks of 81mg dose outweigh benefits? Inflammation is the root of many, if not all our health problems. And now in the days of clots, (as Jeff says, ‘for some reason’… Awfully suspicious these days, aren’t I? 😁

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Peace's avatar

Yes, the timing with the "pandemic" caught my eye - I hadn't thought of the aspirin/clots connection, but originally (early on in the "emergency") I thought it was just because aspirin was actually helpful with the symptoms of 'vid and would keep people outta the hospital. I noticed that aspirin was among the non-prescription list of supplements/meds to take when getting advice from non-mainstream medical providers.

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AL's avatar

So now we know aspirin is probably extra safe. They needed it gone to market the NSAIDS etc

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

I was annoyed about a decade ago when I went to the doctor and they handed me an iPad asking me questions about how I feel. After a few, I realized they were profiling me for depression and I stopped.

It took me another 10 years to finally leave that doctor because I realized he was just pushing drugs.

Kids don’t have the understanding to know they are doing that. Even me, an adult, took 10 years to figure it out.

Maybe it was 15-20 visits over the years... it’s not like we go to the doctor every day so it takes a while to see patterns.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I have a bunch of autoimmune issues. Insurance dictated doctors ignore & gaslit me for years and focused on the depression. Once I started saying I wouldn’t be depressed if I had a doctor who would LISTEN, they stopped pushing antidepressants on me. Very thankful for my new integrative medicine doctor, he actually helps.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

And remember, nowadays, that's ALL going into a database - to be used against you by the government, insurance companies, employers etc

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Susan G's avatar

I am confused. I thought children couldn't be given a Tylenol without a parents OK. It appears the workaround is Public Health Clinics in schools. Why are they there? What form are parents given to sign permitting care of their minor children? How many clinics are there in US public schools? And as others have noted, Zoloft to a minor without proper warning and follow-up!!

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

I recall as a kid, the teachers telling us scary stories IF we did not return a particular form authorizing care in an emergency e.g. a broken leg. I don't recall what the wording was... I think in those days, it was certain religions they had to be very mindful of e.g. Jehovah Witnesses don't approve of blood transfusions...

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Celayne Jones's avatar

I was prescribed that drug for anxiety about 12 years ago. Over time, my anxiety lessened but I became so depressed. So depressed and addled that I could barely function. It took a couple of years after I quit taking it before ai started to feel normal again. No one should be taking this garbage.

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LW's avatar

Vaccine LAW Conference.?

THEIR law?

The altar of vaccines?

Vomit.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Altar of Vaccines is very appropriate -- Especially when we see we are against the "Religion" of "Scientism"

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/the-religious-tenants-of-scientism

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

One thing that masses don't know is that "Health care" was created by Big Pharma for a reason for Big Pharma to push drugs to the population under the guise of "health care."

It's one big revolving circle:

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/donating-to-a-good-cause-how-billionaires

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NAB's avatar

Our favorite bow-tied academic complaining about "anti-Science aggression:"

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02981-z

If you're anything like me, you'll be laughing at or arguing with the statements made in the article. These people have learned absolutely nothing.

(Comment deleted from other thread for misplacement)

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Ellen's avatar

I just looked at the photo of panelists. They usual suspects, women of “marginalized” ethnicity. You better believe they are hopping on the gravy train!

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Michael Framson's avatar

I didn't look at all the names, saw a couple of state senators, Hotez of course, Ethan Lindenberger, remember him? https://vaccinelawconference.org/ethan-lindenberger/

Haven't looked at the agenda, but I will just assume its in service to vaccine-industrial complex and government dictatorial powers.

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Jo Highet's avatar

I've lost count of how many Democrats and Independents in my personal sphere who have become Conservative (including my husband, Son and Daughter-in-law). I know NOT ONE Conservative who is now a Democrat.

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Credenda's avatar

I’m waiting for Mittens Romney to (re)join the Democrat party.

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Jaci's avatar

I am waiting for him to disappear! Zap! Pouf!

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A.J.'s avatar

You mean "Pierre Delicto"?

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is encouraging!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Whew!! So thankful for every changed heart!

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

"In case you missed previous explainers, Gabriel’s Nazi-inspired doctors harvested a huge chunk of her leg to make a non-functional appendage and she still needs to put the seat down to urinate."

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The jokes are on point today! Haha!

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RunningLogic's avatar

—“HHS even “tried to contact WIV by fax and email.””

Fax?? What are they, still thinking it’s 1999?? 🙄 Explains a lot 😑

—“he was just about to write a book teaching children that Stonehenge was actually built by trans people.”

Well maybe he can tell the story that they were *really* trans black people, which is why they died out 😬

I knew even before I read the blurb what they were going to claim 🙄 It’s so absurd, they feel like they have to keep making up these “accomplishments” for black people 🙄

—“ to obtain her prominent Pirola package”

🤣🤣🤣

Coffee spitting moment of the day 😁😆

I agree btw that doctors who do this don’t deserve to have medical licenses. It’s pretty telling that these Frankenstein doctors still have theirs while doctors who actually try to help their patients heal and get well have had their licenses pulled 😡

Democrat to Republican mayor in Dallas: I’m cautiously optimistic but always a little wary of these switches. Hopefully he’s truly seen the light and believes what he said.

Re: Tucker. I like his optimism and his hopeful take on these recent events. And yes, I think he’s correct in his assessment of people who think they’re God (or should be God) being more dangerous than people who believe in God.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Nicely done

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chuck kutchera's avatar

Covid summit at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida. Is there samples of horse paste, I mean ,Ivermectin in the goody bags?

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