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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

For Your lovingkindness is before my eyes,

And I have walked in Your truth.

I do not sit with deceitful men,

Nor will I go with pretenders.

I hate the assembly of evildoers,

And I will not sit with the wicked.

I shall wash my hands in innocence,

And I will go about Your altar, O LORD,

That I may proclaim with the voice of thanksgiving

And declare all Your wonders.

— Psalm 26:3-7 NAS95

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

This line really jumped out at me today:

*I do not sit with deceitful men,

Nor will I go with pretenders.*

So many deceitful people and pretenders.

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Robin Greer's avatar

And had it not been for COVID many of us would not have realized how deep the deception runs. I often wonder are the Democrat congressmen deceived themselves or just liars.

2 Timothy 3:1 But realize this, that in the last days difficult times will come. 2 For men will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, revilers, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy, 3 unloving, irreconcilable, malicious gossips, without self-control, brutal, haters of good, 4 treacherous, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, 5 holding to a form of godliness, although they have denied its power; Avoid such men as these....13 But evil men and impostors will proceed from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived. 14 You, however, continue in the things you have learned and become convinced of, knowing from whom you have learned them, 15 and that from childhood you have known the sacred writings which are able to give you the wisdom that leads to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Notice how Paul says, “Avoid such men as these.” He doesn’t say, “Hurry and present the Gospel to them and try to save them!” He doesn’t say, “Go ahead and let them school your kids six hours a day.” The Jews knew something back then (and even now) that Christians sorely fail to grasp today: Bad company corrupts good morals, 1 Corinthians 15:33. And, Don’t throw your pearls before swine, Matthew 7:6. There is a superb reason YHWH commanded Joshua to eradicate the giant tribes from Canaan. They will INFECT AND CONTAMINATE the holy seed.

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Lori's avatar

Hey, Pigs are wonderful and very loving, intelligent animals. I wish they were not depicted that way in the Bible. I have a pet mini pig named Wilbur a'la Charlotte's Web. He rocks:}

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FGB3's avatar
Mar 18Edited

Maybe domestic pigs who are cared for like pets or something, sure. But the species in its natural state is a pretty gross animal. And they have escaped domestication, "gone wild", and are a terrible scourge to farmers around the world. Their habits are very nasty.

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Lori's avatar

and I thought you were describing the human species.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

I agree, they can be adorable. I’m like you, I love all animals and get heartsick at how they are mistreated or killed because of the insensitivity of humans. It helps me to know that in our original Edenic incarnation, we were never intended to eat animal flesh. Nor were the animals, for that matter. In fact, the Bible says that animals with fully developed lungs have souls just like humans do, called a “nephesh.” Interestingly, according to most Bible websites, all birds and mammals are part of the nephesh. A very few reptilian species—for example, crocodiles and alligators—are also part of the nephesh. All other animals are not, most notably SERPENTS (the Bible talks about Seraphim angels, and the meanings of seraph is “fiery serpent”). So, pigs do qualify as having a human-like soul. But the Bible is so intense in its hatred for those who eat pig flesh and mice/rat flesh, it makes me wonder if there is something deeper going on. For instance, what animal species do scientists use to study medicine and develop most pharmaceuticals? Mice and rats and pigs. Check this out: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/the-future-of-transplanting-pig-organs-in-people-180986182/. I have a very deep rabbit hole theory about this subject…

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Lori's avatar

God and I have deep discussions on this animal topic in the Bible. Of course, it is a one way conversation as I have not recognized an answer from Him but He is most likely ignoring me, lol! For me, all animals have Souls from insects to snakes and all in between. God made them all and loves them all and put great effort and time into creating their existence. Snakes get a bad rep for obvious reasons but most are just lovely, want to be left alone regarding human intervention and wish to live out their lives like we do, IMHO. Yes, I am aware of pig transplants and not happy about it unless they only harvest one kidney allowing the pig to live out her/his life with the other remaining kidney which they deserve. It would be wonderful if there were a piggie adoption service post surgery. I would be first in line.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Is this one of those Vietnamese "tiny" pigs? They are very cute and CLEAN in their habits - NOT like the "domestic swine" we have here in the USA! They WALLOW IN THE DIRT to keep cool!

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Lori's avatar

That is how piggies keep clean and keep their skin free from parasites and moisturize. I go to the spa for mud facials myself so if good for the piggies, good for me! Domestic swine are just as wonderful and clean as they know how to take care of themselves. They may wallow in dirt but humans wallow in dung through speech, dirty deeds and adulteration.

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FGB3's avatar

And yet are we not told that God created all beings? Ergo, He created the "giant tribes" which he now wants his "chosen people" to eradicate?!

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

God created everything, including the Devil and angels, who like us have free will (robots can’t choose to love), but according to Genesis 6 and specifically Jude 1:6, “And the angels, who did not stay within their own position of authority, but left their proper dwelling, He has kept in eternal chains under gloomy darkness until the judgment of the Great Day—.”

These angels—approximately 200 of them according to the Book of Enoch—sinned by leaving “their abode,” landing on Mt. Hermon, which is on the border between Lebanon and Syria, and mating with human women. Jude is referring to Enoch and Genesis 6:4 which says that, “The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of man and they bore children to them. These were the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown.”

The Nephilim were the first generation of literal giants on Earth, human-angel hybrids (not a myth, read “The Ancient Giants Who Ruled America: The Missing Skeletons and the Great Smithsonian Cover-Up”). The 200 fallen angels corrupted the Image of God, i.e. the Adamic bloodline, whose first commanded purpose is to SUBDUE and TAKE DOMINION of the Earth. And THAT is why YHWH sent the flood in an attempt to eradicate the corrupt, Nephilic bloodline. However, there was either yet another fallen angel incursion, or some of them escaped the flood, and the Nephilim bloodline continued. This is why YHWH commanded that, in most cases, all these tribes that descended from giants be burned out and eradicated from Canaan, in an effort to keep the genome of His chosen people, the holy seed, the bloodline of the Messiah, from becoming irreparably corrupted.

We are all in the middle of a supernatural war. The Bible says Earth and sky are under the power of the Devil, and it is the job of those who descend from Adam to rescue and re-take the Earth for the establishment of YHWH’s kingdom.

PS: The modern Palestinians most likely descend from the Philistines (Goliath was a Philistine), and/or the Anakim, another giant tribe. According to the Bible, both tribes inhabited Gaza and the surrounding area, and it is one of the places that Joshua failed to eradicate of Nephilim tribes. It’s interesting that this area is Hamas’s stronghold. Also interesting is that the word “hamas” is a Hebrew word found in the Bible over 60 times, and it means VIOLENCE.

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FGB3's avatar
Mar 18Edited

Mercy! I'll be darned!

It's this whole supernatural thing that is really hard to comprehend.

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FGB3's avatar

So these angels were the same as the the sons of God?

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Interesting comment and timely.

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Carlos's avatar

You mean COVIT….🤔

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Dorothy Barnes's avatar

Romans 8:28!

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Susan Stephens's avatar

Ummmm…. a number of our GOP are deceivers too. They even start with using the mantle of Republican.

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Bandit's avatar

Just liars.

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Carlos's avatar

Amen and Amen 🙏

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shayne's avatar

Amen to this!

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FGB3's avatar

Wow!

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Debra's avatar

We seem to be in Season 5 of "As The World Spiral To Into Hell".

2 Timothy 3:1-4 Understand that the last days will be dangerous times. People will be selfish and love money. They will be the kind of people who brag and who are proud. They will slander others, and they will be disobedient to their parents. They will be ungrateful, unholy, unloving, contrary, and critical. They will be without self-control and brutal, and they won’t love what is good. They will be people who are disloyal, reckless, and conceited. They will love pleasure instead of loving God.

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Lori's avatar

It has been since the beginning-look at Cain. And it has continued to spiral downward since.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Then there's Noah's day: Genesis 6:5 the Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intention of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually

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Willing Spirit's avatar

When I think of the spiritual health of societies during the different ages, it makes me think of the nature of cancer in the physical realm.

It is said that we all carry cancer cells. It is our health practices that determine whether they grow and proliferate.

And it would seem our spiritual practices act likewise for the health of societies. Since the Fall, we all carry the proclivity to sin.

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Lori's avatar

That is why I always lovingly remind God He should have stopped on Day 5.

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FGB3's avatar

As I recall Job got into a lot of trouble with the Almighty when he "reminded" Him.

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Robin Greer's avatar

🤣

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Yes, feeling this too Janice. Praying for continual guidance that I continue to know the truth from the pretenders and evil doers.

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RK65's avatar

Agree, as the tentacles reach deep down. To reiterate Jeff’s point, we all need to investigate our local, local, local elections going forward down to the most basic office. It is the only way we can help drain the swamp and keep it dry!

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MaryAnn's avatar

Discernment is a gift from God.🙏🏻

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Bandit's avatar

🙌 and I'm tired of all of them.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Which is why, as a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, I would find it HORRIBLY CONFLICTING to become a politician.

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Debra Jackson's avatar

Your Bible verses each day bring joy Janice. Thank you for your faithfulness.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

It is my pleasure.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

The US has been "sitting" with Israel and it doesn't get any more evil than that.

"God's chosen"... BAH!!

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FGB3's avatar

Wait a minute. Don't equate the ancient Israelites with the current folks who are not Jews at all.

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Tom Wiedemeier's avatar

Jews are Jews. You are searching for a reason to be antisemitic. It’s bad enough that the other side (Satan’s) hates the Jews. We will not have it from those who should know the truth. Find another home.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

I do not believe it is ever appropriate to judge or condemn a person because of their ethnicity, race or devoutly held religion. However, I think it is valid to make a distinction between faithful Jewish congregants and those in authority over them who may be charlatans, just like it is valid to call out and make a distinction between faithful Catholic parishioners and Vatican fraudsters. Same for the governing bodies in authority over Protestant organizations like the Southern Baptist Convention, the 15 Apostles of the LDS, or the General Convention of the Episcopal Church.

In every religious tradition, there are those in authority who are liars and fakes and do not espouse or embody that which they teach, but use their position to gain power and opportunity over others. These are those in Judaism whom Jesus called children of the Devil and the synagogue of Satan. He was NOT condemning the entire race of Jews. After all, he WAS one and he loved the Jewish people. And if the Holy See had been around during Christ’s time on Earth, he’d have very likely said the same about many of them.

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Remember, there were two kingdoms, the southern tribes known as Judah (Judah and Benjamin, who lived in Judea), and the northern tribes known as Israel (the remaining 10 tribes, who lived in Samaria). The Levites (priests) did not have any tribal territory, so they are not included in the 12 tribes. The northern kingdom of Israel was conquered and assimilated into Assyria and nobody knows what happened to them after that. It is inferred in the Bible that the northern kingdom of Israel became at least some of the Gentile nations, although nobody knows for sure. What we DO know for sure is that Jesus came “for the lost tribes of Israel,” meaning the northern kingdom, Matthew 15:24.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

The Mizrahi are, but they are now so few and overwhelmed by the Ashkenazi.

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Tom Wiedemeier's avatar

Evil is denying God’s Word. “I will bless those who bless you, And I will curse him who curses you; And in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.””

‭‭Genesis‬ ‭12:3‬. YOU need to bless Israel. Be careful.

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M and L Borich's avatar

Please explain.

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Valerie's avatar

“The gadgets aren’t available on Amazon. I already checked.” Jeff! I almost spit out my coffee laughing. STAAAAHP!

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Sarah Bee's avatar

And this (among other reasons) is why Jeff continues to be my favorite stack to read!

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Cailin63's avatar

Agree! 🙂

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Jeff S's avatar

Of course they aren't available in the public marketplace. I got two from my local Goomba for 10 grand each, plus 25% of all profits for The Don.

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kittynana's avatar

Ok. Since we all piled on Jacqui- Southern Italians and Sicilians, my father, called their close friends cumpa (Koom-PAH). When it trickled over to America, Americans, in their ignorance, called them 'goombas' which eventually turned derogatory since Italians weren't necessarily accepted at the time. History lesson, at least according to my grandfather, complete.

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Jacquijacq's avatar

The implication is that we are all in the mob. I’ve lived in parts of this country where they actually believe that every Italian is a monster and none of us earn an honest living. So I FIND IT OFFENSIVE and wish he had not said it. That’s all

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Jacquijacq's avatar

Uncalled for derogatory term.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Not if you’re Italian. Then it’s funnier than hell! 😂 “And then hey goombah!

I love how you dance the rumba

But take some advice paisano

Learn-a how to mambo

If you gonna be a square

You ain't-a gonna go nowhere”

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Lori's avatar

Love it! Goombahs rock!

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MaryAnn's avatar

Two Italian men standing on a bridge, watching ships go out to sea. One asks “Is that a U boat?” The other responds, “No. I’m a just a look.”

My Italian mother loved to tell that joke. I can still see her close to tears, laughing.❤️

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Charles Clemens's avatar

Whassa matta you? You got no humor?

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kittynana's avatar

@Charles- OMG. I read that in my grandmother's voice!!!! TY for that!!!!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

That's what my Italian friends like me to call them.

Boys will be boys. Hell my black friends call me the N word sometimes when we're playing basketball...or cracker.

Its just what guys do. This is like the left thinking that people are making fun or trying to dog JD with memes, when, in fact, it's a term of endearment.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

I grew up in the south. Half my cheering squad was white, the other black. We had a great time with much mutual respect and lots of frank, "endearing" conversations. You are spot-on with this Ryan. And it's not just guys.

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Valerie's avatar

I mean… I’m female and I razz my friends all the time. In fact, if I don’t, you’re probably not a close friend. They do the same to me. It’s what girls who were raised with brothers do.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Lolol.

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Lori's avatar

It means friend if you are Italian. I do not see it as derogatory at all!

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David Roberts's avatar

I had newspapers in several Italian suburbs and was told by Italians that “Goomba” means “friend,” so it hardly seems derogatory.

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Bandit's avatar

Karen

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kittynana's avatar

@Jacqui- what is?

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Lori's avatar

exactly.

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Charles Clemens's avatar

Where do Oompa Loompas come from?

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Anyone check Ebay? Wayfair? Facebook Marketplace?

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AM Schimberg's avatar

Temu? 😄

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Bandit's avatar

That WOULD be the most likely place to find something that prints invisible US dollars!

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Valerie's avatar

I would bet there’s one on Temu.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Ah! How could I forget that?!

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Lisa's avatar

Costco?

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Patrice's avatar

Maybe there is one at the local thrift store...or check the yard sales this weekend!

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Media Luna's avatar

One line after the next. I love Jeff!!!

❤️🤣🤣🤣❤️

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Valerie's avatar

He’s the GOAT. Informative and entertaining.

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Steenroid's avatar

They are there now but appear to be Chinese knock off. Only $99.99.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Why not just lock the Antarctic wacko outside, and let 'em chill, as it were. Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best.

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Jeff C's avatar

Anyone else notice the Antarctic email for help is dominated by first-person pleas? "*I* am increasingly worried about *my* safety" and “His behavior has become increasingly egregious, and *I* am experiencing significant difficulty in feeling secure in his presence" and "*I* remain deeply concerned about *my* own safety, constantly wondering if *I* might become the next victim,”

Even when he/she does mention his co-workers, the writer puts themselves first, “It is imperative that immediate action is taken to ensure *my* safety and the safety of all employees.”

I have no idea what the situation is in this case, but this is how narcissists write. One has to wonder if the unstable person in this case is actually the email writer.

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Astragale's avatar

Who on earth would write:

«I am experiencing significant difficulty in feeling secure in his presence»? 🙄

MUST be a liberal!

A normal person would say «we’re in danger».

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Justin's avatar

Yes, that sounds like a snowflake who would say that?

A snowflake in confinement in Antarctica must be really hard to deal with.

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Alyssa C's avatar

That sounded AI-like to me. No one tells like that. Also they said "next victim". What happened to the first? You didn't email immediately after the first victim was victimized?

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kittynana's avatar

@Jeff- I picked up on that and am suspecting it is the perp himself writing those emails.

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Lori's avatar

I was thinking the same. And none of it may be true at all. We are not there to know.

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c Anderson's avatar

Amateur psychologists abound.

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Lori's avatar

Oi Vey, next.

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Heather LibertyCricket's avatar

Definitely has an air of fake writing. Something is off about it.

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c Anderson's avatar

Have you ever been assaulted?? It makes you feel Isolated with a capitol “I.” It has nothing to do with narcissism. It is a superhuman feat to think outside your own survival when your life is in danger. That is why a “mama bear” reaction, is such a unique response that there is a term for it.

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Jeff C's avatar

Wow, seems like I struck a nerve.

I made an observation regarding some individuals writing style, and that it's common to the writing/speaking style of narcissist.

You could have responded cordially explaining why my observations were erroneous, that there likely are extenuating circumstances that we don't understand, and that they may better explain the situation than my speculation.

Instead you attack me personally, invoke emotional manipulation, and try to induce a guilt trip. This crap doesn't work anymore and is an obvious indicator of bad faith exchange, that says far more about you than me.

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c Anderson's avatar

Are you a psychiatrist? You made the diagnosis that the person is a “narcissist.” Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental illness, and judging how the person communicated their emotions without further evidence is unfair. This isn’t a court of law, so don’t victimize the potential victim before all the evidence is produced.

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Connect The Dots's avatar

"This is how narcissists write" and "One has to wonder" are not a diagnoses, but pondering a possibility.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Does your paranoia count as a mental disorder?

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c Anderson's avatar

Abiding, have you read your scriptures lately? Psalm 111:4 Compassion comes through humility.

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Lori's avatar

If it walks like a duck and acts like a duck.....

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P Flournoy's avatar

Under normal circumstances, I would agree with you, but in such a small group, it seems you would only be worried about yourself but others.

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Carlos's avatar

I thought the same.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

My first thought was the tendency of black African to think in terms of their own well-being and not the well-being of the community, but this may also be true

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Justin's avatar

I'm thinking "Open the pod bay doors, Hal" and "I'm afraid I can't do that, Dave." are appropriate lines here.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

First thing I thought of as well.

We need a human popsicle clean up on aisle 9…

But then, what if the writer is actually the whack-o one of the bunch?

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P Flournoy's avatar

That occurred to me also

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Carol M.'s avatar

I was wondering why they can’t gang up on him? 🥊Give him a sedative and tie him up, and no soup! 🤷🏻‍♀️But I am praying for the good guys safety, in the mean time👵🏻

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Susan Daniels's avatar

"Give him a seductive" I know you meant sedative but your mistake is really funny.

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CeeMcG's avatar

Now I’m thinking of Young Frankenstein! Sed-a-Give!

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Carol M.'s avatar

Thank you🙃

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

No soup! LOLOLOL

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Jacquijacq's avatar

“Sedagive”. 😂

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Susan L.'s avatar

There must be hotly attractive climate scientists in employment down there.

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Carol M.'s avatar

Arg🤣

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Valerie's avatar

You are truly a thought leader. I like your style. But even though the guy is insane, it’s probably still illegal to murder him. So. But maybe he’ll lock himself out and no one will notice for a bit?

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Susan Seas's avatar

Well here’s an ethical question. Don’t want to force his death but allow him to kill somebody else? 🤔 You’d think they might have a plan for this ie a cell - just in case.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

A scenic, outdoor cell…

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Susan Seas's avatar

You can come back inside when you apologize and settle down! 😆

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shayne's avatar

LMAO!!!

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Valerie's avatar

This entire thread is cracking me up!

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WP William's avatar

ketamine, or tranquilizers for a peaceful night's sleep outside perhaps

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Lori's avatar

Trazadone anyone?

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Prepare the hypo!!

Thorazine and Dulcolax!

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Lori's avatar

LOL!

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Jeff S's avatar

Illegal schmegal. It would be unfortunate if he were to accidently die outside there and his body were unable to be found.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Them wolves be hungry in wintertime ...

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Bandit's avatar

Wolves? 🤨

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Valerie's avatar

😂

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c Anderson's avatar

Self defense is not murder. Stop the emasculation.

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MaryAnn's avatar

You may be on to something. The email was sent to establish the dangerous situation and letting others know, in so many words, the person may have to defend him/herself.

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Lori's avatar

It could be depending on the full details.

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c Anderson's avatar

They don’t put people in prison for the “crime” of self defense. Things are getting assbackwards, but not that bad yet.

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Lori's avatar

They actually can and have.

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c Anderson's avatar

Show me where self defense is a criminal act that has been legislated.

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Valerie's avatar

😂

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Joggers are a protected species... and prone to such mental FUBARs... especially in arctic conditions.

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Astragale's avatar

The photo shows they’re near to a cliff face…

Just kidding - let’s hope they all get home safe & sane.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I'm betting the pursuit of "P" was involved. This is what happens when you bring boys and girls together in a closed environment for an extended period. Someone is going to pursue someone else while someone else is also pursuing someone else. Someone is going to get their feelings hurt. Oh, someone will say these are professionals, they are above all of that. I say bullshit, the pursuit of "P" rules the earth, always has, always will. Its genetic. Read the Old Testament of the Bible.

Duct tape the offender to a chair for few days, let him soil himself. "Green Mile" that fool.

The fact they are "studying" a created crisis tells you a lot about the stability of this group. Science*. The photo of these "scientists" tells you a lot...

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AM Schimberg's avatar

I was going to mention this fact. Men and women should not be in close quarters for long periods of time. They started letting women be on naval submarines too. Asking for trouble that is not needed. In the name of equity. Well, here you go ladies! How's that equity treating you?

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I also saw it in the Army. When assigned to a light infantry battalion, without women, everything worked perfect, no disharmony, mission first. However, as a Signal Company Commander with both men and women, there was always problems of boy and girls getting together, doing things they weren’t supposed to be doing. You are correct, putting women in spaces like subs, even aircraft carriers (which have lots of space to do illicit acts) and antarctic bases, or even communications shelters on an operation or exercise, the pursuit of “P” will occur and problems will ensue. I think the Army is now allowing women in the Infantry and other combat branches - oh boy - can’t imagine what is going on in those foxholes - no pun intended. Even the fat girls get attention.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Same with races and other groupings.

Homogeneous groups will usually function better than diverse groups.

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Justin's avatar

Since they also have men & women together in very close quarters for long periods of time on the space station, I wonder if the space station has a solitary confinement room for such events?

At least a submarine can surface any time it wants to, but not so with the space station.

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Lori's avatar

Exactly.

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Valerie's avatar

All joking aside, it seems like they would or should have a locked room available for just this situation. The equivalent of a jail cell.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Like where the axe weilding former resident spent his time? 👍🏻

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79SmithW60's avatar

Perhaps the same disease that is causing them to kill the Afrikaner farmers has ahold of this gang of climate geniuses. Perhaps one should pull out their side arm and correct the issue (i.e. isolate the lunatic in their holding cell), oh that's right, South Africa took away all the guns!

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Beckadee's avatar

Maybe another round of boosters for all.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Speaking of Afrikaner farmers: Anyone see Hunter or Ellen Degenerate lately?

Heard his SS detail has been removed and Zelenskyy et al are en route to SA.

Prolly just rumors?

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Charles Clemens's avatar

Happy rumors are what gives us hope.

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Tom's avatar

They could lead him into a hedge maze, where he would then get disoriented!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I was wondering if the author of the emails might be the one with cabin fever.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

If only the losers didn’t have to always be ‘nice’

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Guy Duperreault's avatar

oh boy, the fix is easy! time in a [insert race/creed] time out room before spending time with dei course with the emphasis in inclusivity will fix the people concerned about how to include the wack-job.

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

That’s when he’ll do most of the damage to the snowmobiles and the satellites. Don’t you watch those horror movies?

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shayne's avatar

I like the way you think, Roger. You must be part Viking, from the way-back. LOL

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

👍

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Lori's avatar

wonder if something is "leaking" in that Antartic pod accidentally on purpose.

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King Cavalier II's avatar

My 3 boys were sure that we were the only house that didn’t have a Magic Money Machine. “Nobody else has to do chores every day because they want toys!” Yeah, they’re 35-41 now. Grandkids do chores. Weird.

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Debra's avatar

Chores are what starts the work ethics teachings for children. Parents don't seem to get it these days and wonder why their 30 year old lives in the basement and plays games all day. Teachings kids to EARN money at an early age is the key. Thank the Lord there al still some sane parents who are trying to be teachers of their offspring.

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Gma HighDesert Oregon's avatar

Thanks Jeff for the wonderful daily dose of sanity! So in reply to the kiddo post. That’s why I enjoy farm life with kids, and we’ve cared for and raised a gaggle of them… Utilizing God’s word & love, The Boundaries series, and my favorite sentence of the poop scoopin’ boogie (we have a barn full of poopers) the consequence that keeps em in-line and wanting to behave, most of the time.

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Lorita's avatar

I love that! I love when parents be parents.

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Donna in MO's avatar

We didn't have farm animals but there were 4 of us kids and my parents planted a huge garden every year. "if you have time to fight/misbehave, you have time to go out and pull weeds" Hated that garden as a kid, but love gardening now. Funny how that works.

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King Cavalier II's avatar

Lol! It became their favorite when it wasn’t their turn. “Who’s on POOP PATROL!?!” Wish I had thought of a line dance tune!

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yep same. Our kids had chores from the time they were in pre-k (even though it would be faster and easier to do it myself) and we bought basics - if they wanted that hot new thing/clothing/etc. they either had to do chores to pay for it themselves or sometimes the grandparents caved. Put up with years of being told we were 'mean' but they are 29 and 31 now and married, financially independent with good jobs. Have a few friends who were less 'mean' and they are still having to 'help' their grown kids.

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Carlos's avatar

Vivek made 15 million in college on his spare time.

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Michael Miller's avatar

Viveks story is not pretty.

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Juliann's avatar

My Grandson thinks I have one.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Critics say Elon is trying to undermine confidence in the Treasury? Maybe he is showing how the Federal Reserve usurps the authority of the Treasury. And how easy it is to simply add zeroes to any government account for any reason with no accounting.

And how did the two actornauts, I mean astronauts, not go bat s__t crazy up there all by themselves for months, like these climax scientists, I mean climate scientists.

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Beckadee's avatar

Not sure when they all arrived at the space station, but when the 4 came recently there were 11 total. Were there some Russians up there too? I have no idea and don't really care. But I kind of hope Trump is there when they pull them out of the water or tree. Now if he was in one of Elon's spare flight suits, that would be even better.

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WP William's avatar

studying Cabin-Fever behavior and sex-assault as normal human conduct when devoid of societal norms and means of restraints...sounds like just what Anti-Theistic "science" would love to study...much like NAZI science 1942-45. The Lord of the Flies is who/what many in the sigh-ence (seance?) community strive to serve, unfortunately.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Because they’re not really anywhere but a movie set…I find it amazing that after being “stranded” for so long they’re still smiling. And has anyone noticed how the female astronaut is always shown with her hair astrew but the other 2 astronauts never change, aren’t “floating” and they all look exactly the same in every photo.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Did you see the vid of them all hugging after they arrived? In one photo the man on the left was floating over the head of a Japanese guy, and you could see two harnesses protruding from the back of his waistband. And always the wild-haired woman to show they are not earthbound.

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Susan L.'s avatar

Yes, detecting harness wires can be sport….observable much of the time!

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Justin's avatar

I read somewhere that those harnesses are to keep them from smashing into walls or equipment, which sounds plausible?

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Susan L.'s avatar

Sounds good on paper. But the problem is many times, those wires are taut, i.e., they do look as though they are hanging the body in gravity from a ceiling support. There are also seemingly “green screen” - type moments that are hard to explain. Truth about? I don’t know.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Do you really think space station is fake?

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

No doubt. Hollywood, which doesn’t do anything without the military’s approval and guidance, brainwashes us with predictive programming, and then we accept what NASA shows us because our neural receptors have already been prepped and activated. Watch The Truman Show, Capricorn One, Ascension, and this (pay close attention at the 7:30 mark): https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xYPfXMzZqr4. Better yet, read the Bible. It describes the Earth as a disc and says the sun, moon and stars are INSIDE the hardened dome that covers the Earth, and the moon gives its OWN light rather than reflecting the sun’s light. The words universe and planet are not found in the Bible, except in one single bad translation. In fact, the meaning of the Greek word from which we get the word “planet” is completely antithetical to how God describes the Earth in the Bible. From Strong’s Lexicon: Planétés: Deceiver, wanderer, imposter. Cognate: 4107 planḗtēs (a masculine noun derived from 4105 /planáō, "to wander") – properly, a wandering star (planet); (figuratively) a false teacher, operating without moral compass and exploiting other aimless people – i.e. prompting them to also stray from God's circle of safety (sound doctrine). See 4105 (planaō).

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daverkb's avatar

Dome, Ice Wall, Turtles all the way down. Will this insanity never end?

And the Bible also counsels against arguing with fools. And as my uncle, a highly successful businessman operating on two continents said, "God deliver me from geniuses!"

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

I guess you have to be insane to believe the Bible, lol! But at least I’m in good company, because Jesus believed it too. ✝️

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daverkb's avatar

Yes, you are in the right company ... the presumptive and self-righteous. But then again, everyone has their set of presuppositions and working assumptions.

It's a PsyOp. It's meant to get everyone firing cannonades at each other. Get everyone upset, angry and divided, and that way the masters can have their way with the masses. Fighting over this crap is a perfect diversion, distraction and smashes any hope of having a life routed in normalcy, like Americans used to have.

Please don't write back, but I know that you cannot help yourself because this Flat Earth stuff is like a cult. And quite possibly FlatEarth is the new troll, now that the Ukraine Trolls have gone up in flames ... and left.

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The Shepherd knows's avatar

I’m very curious about these things. Please explain in navigation of airplanes and ships, they have to account for the earth curvature to get where they are going.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

If you fly frequently enough you can tell when you’re ascending (taking off) or descending (landing). While in flight you are going straight.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Also, when you’re at altitude, the nose of the aircraft is always tipped up slightly, instead of down slightly which would follow the “curvature” of Earth.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

No, they don’t. Aircrafts use gyroscopes, which only work above a level surface. Ships use gyrocompasses (to find north) and radar, which is line-of-sight and can’t see through obstructions, like Earth’s curvature. I’m a retired flight attendant. I spent many years looking at Earth from 35-40,000 ft. From that height, you can see about 400 miles straight ahead on a clear day, and about 1,000 miles side-to-side from the cockpit. There is no curvature. And when you hear people claim they can see the curvature from their own individual airplane window, that’s impossible, because with dozens of airplane windows in the fuselage, that means the shape of the Earth would have to be scalloped.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

We’re living in a time of lies and deception. Did you ever read about the Tower of Babel in the Bible? Man has always tried to reach God and be like God.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Low Earth orbit seems doable but Van Allen Belts are the ultimate STOP sign; a California roll won't cut it. 🛑

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

lol.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Well, her hair is standing up like it’s electrified with static rather than how it would wave in the water. Makes me wonder.

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Lori's avatar

Carry on Elon!

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Shari Ray's avatar

Coffee spit!!!

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Amy C Amerson's avatar

I have heard that the man astronaut is a Christian.

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Debra's avatar

I'm just wondering why a 78 year old is not retired and enjoying his final years of life. There comes a time when you step down and let the youngsters have a chance. I suspect it has something to do with greed and power. I retired at 68 and have time to have coffee and read for a couple of hours in the morning.

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Starsky's avatar

I looked Moose up on Wikipedia. He’s not 78… He will be 81 this June!

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SB's avatar

That’s what I keep wondering about a lot of these people (all the octogenarians in congress?). I mean they’ve all got more money than God. Go sit on the beach and watch the surf already. EVERYONE I know can NOT wait to retire! I have to think it’s because they’re basically already retired. Really, what did Moose do all day? Was he “working” from home the last 5 years on the beach? I guess if I could find a gig that would pay me to not do anything, I’d probably keep it, too?

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

I'm officially retired and I hate it, so I now have three jobs, varied hours. I really really hope to die at work because it's better than dying alone somewhere staring at my own four walls.

P.s. I have no one except my cat that would gladly consume my warm corpse

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SB's avatar

I hate to hear that but your reasoning makes more sense than why Pelosi (and many others) hasn’t retired.

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Beckadee's avatar

Are we talking about Trump here?

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NAB's avatar

I think she is talking about the head of USIP.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Power tripping

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rolandttg's avatar

Talk about a great leader . Watch this clip of the president of El Salvador assembling his executive branch and then asking their DoJ to investigate each of them for corruption.

https://x.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1785129098936815993

then watch this even shorter perp walk of the gang members as they arrive in El Salvador.

https://x.com/nayibbukele/status/1901245427216978290

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Beckadee's avatar

Bukele put them on notice. That is awesome! And the perp walk is fantastic. Wonder how our Judge Boasberg is doing this beautiful Spring morning? I hope not well.

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Carlos's avatar

Amazing how President Bukele has transformed El Salvador from the most violent country in the world to a very nice and peaceful place to live and prosper. I bet that many salvadorians would want to get out of their country anymore.

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carily myers's avatar

He's got a 90% approval rating! The only people who don't like him are in the gangs that haven't been caught yet :)

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Kitkat's avatar

That first clip was from April 2024. I wonder if there is an update on who they found to be thieves.

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FGB3's avatar

They know how to treat thugs down there. All of a sudden they are in a VERY BAD PLACE. I wish I could hear their thoughts at that moment they enter the prison.

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carily myers's avatar

I think the "oh, sh@t" moment was when they got on the plane.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

WOW!

I LIKE that guy.

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SB's avatar

First democrat leaders refused to stand for a CHILD with BRAIN cancer and now the democrat side is demanding we keep horribly violent gangs in our country. Democrats you are on the wrong side of history here and it’s definitively not a good look.

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Justin's avatar

I'm still wondering how much Bukele is being paid to take those prisoners.

It's hard to believe that he would take them for nothing in return.

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rolandttg's avatar

I read we are paying them either 5 or 6 million $

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FGB3's avatar
Mar 18Edited

A bargain compared with what we spend.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Epoch Times reported it was 6mil. A bargain compared to what we pay! And, they don't have the bennies had by prisoners here...

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rolandttg's avatar

I am sending this out to everyone here to see if anyone knows of a way to contact RFK Jr.

I got a request to talk from our biological dentist yesterday . As you probably know, holistic practitioners eventually get pressured by the medical murder mafia to cease and desist, and she recently had a 2 day grilling from some state agency goons. This probably was precipitated by her having to call in 3 other holistic dentists, all with different specialties, to fill in for her while she is out with a medical condition. She is one of the top 2 % of dentists in the country, and is licensed to perform virtually all dental procedures, as well as sleep issues.

Sheri (the dentist) is one of the top 2 % of dentists in the country. To whit, she has been out on leave for months due to an undisclosed surgery (2 actually) , and to backfill, 3 dentists with different specialties have been brought in. Way more complicated for the staff scheduling, and for customers like us. Lots more visits to do the same thing she could do herself. There is literally no dental procedure she cannot perform, but she will not do a root canal. She does not want to quit or cave. These goons have asked her to stop removing mercury fillings and taking out root canals. She said they clearly do not know anything about dentistry and have only been given talking points.

She wants to try and set up a non profit of sorts and try and organize holistic practitioners nationwide to resist this tactic and be free to practice. She also wants to find a way to reach both state and federal officials to both make sure they know this is still going on, and try and get relief from them. I have provided her with state contacts, but she dearly would like to find a way to contact RFK Jr. Virginia has a blue majority in both its senate and house (stolen , of coarse) , so getting relief is very limited except for what Republican governor Youngkin can accomplish.

I'm sure RFK Jr. is going to do amazing things, but my fear is how long will this take.? Already, 2 of the 3 places where my wife got cheap , reliable, and "unapproved" cancer testing have shut down due to being unable to get the chemicals anymore. The first and cheapest was in the Philippines, $80, almost 2 years ago. The son of the inventor had been continuing to do the tests his father started ~60 years ago. The Navarro test as it is called, was frequently mentioned in the cancer books we read, and is over 95 % accurate. Subsequently, the testing facility in Florida we found after that shut down at the end of the year, and they had been in business for a long time. I wrote about this clinic in the Cancer Protocols I posted on this comment board in October. There is no other facility that does what they did. I talked to someone at length about this. Most of their employees had been there over 20 years. So this is dire.

Please help if you have any information. Thanks/

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Rolandttg: suggest you post this on The Forgotten Side of Medicine and Remnant M.D., maybe VIgiant Fox also.

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Lori's avatar
Mar 18Edited

Or A Midwestern Doctor on Substack although I believe he writes The Forgotten Side of Medicine.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

They are indeed “the same”

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L1's avatar

I wonder if emailing children’s health defense would get a response?

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Cousin Clem's avatar

This sounds odd to me as there are many dentists that remove mercury fillings. Not just wholistic ones. And any dentist can refuse to do a root canal if they feel it is unnecessary. There's got to be more to this story.

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nicole's avatar

Why are NO dentists talking about the tooth protectants {permanent coatings} that wear off after years. My daughter got them as a small kid and is 48 now and only had 1 tiny cavity in her whole life and we come from a family with weak soft teeth. She was like a case study? and now no dentist wants to bring these coatings up. Guess they worked too good.

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Ruth H's avatar

My two sons got sealants on the back teeth molars and never had a single cavity growing up. One son had his first and only cavity at 31.

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

My grandson just had sealants applied to his teeth. So yes they are still being used.

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nicole's avatar

Thank God...no dentists where I live talk about the sealants anymore. Glad to see some still do.

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NoWay's avatar

My dentist does the sealants

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Susan V's avatar

I completely forgot about sealants! I had them as a child in the 80's and you're right they never were discussed by our pediatric dentist who by the way is a holistic one. I am going to ask her next time. Maybe it's because of the plastic - harmful just like the mercury they used to use. But why would the ADA care about our health afterall they promote FLUORIDE!!

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MaryAnn's avatar

Sealants have been around a long time. My children got them when their permanent molars errupted. They do wear over time and need replacing but are a potential tooth saver, non-invasive, do not remove tooth structure.

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

nicole, as a dentst for 38 years, my experience has been that in 90's, the began to understand that the plastic coatings and fillings have an "estrogenic" effect that disrupts hormonal control.

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nicole's avatar

what about the effects of fluoride tablets given to kids? Fluoride is a toxin. We won't use it. there are many studies showing a link to alzeheimers among other health problems.

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

I began to question fluoride during the last years of my dental practice but there wasn’t enough of a body of evidence and American Dental Association was a captured agency and was supporting it. It is the systemic administration through drinking water or swallowed tablets that is harmful and to be avoided. Topically applied on the durface of the teeth under closely controled conditions by a dental therapist can be beneficial and very low risk.

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nicole's avatar

well she had the sealants on all her teeth and no estrogenic effects. Maybe the reward here out weighs any perceived effect? Who did the study? Only one study?

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

Many studies but difficult to quantify the risk and affect.

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NAB's avatar

All of my kids and I have sealants too. We have "deep pits" in our molars. They have to be replaced once in a while but other than that, they've been great.

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rolandttg's avatar

She can and does do everything. Think or how many people get root canals, for example, and 99.99 % of them don't know it's the only surgery performed where dead tissue is deliberately left in the body.? I have read many cancer books, and the list of people who have been threatened, harassed, financially destroyed, even murdered for practicing non-Rockefeller medicine is long, and goes back over a century. She has been to our house with her family as I friend. I know her.

This is legit if she says it is

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NinaG's avatar

I have been trying to find a dentist to remove my botched root canal, here in Pasadena, California. No luck. Every office I’ve called says that no one “removes” root canals, they only rip out the offended tooth, then recommend an implant…which is exactly what I don’t want to do. I want to get all of the offensive material put inside that tooth OUT, but I can’t seem to get the right information. Am I asking the wrong questions?

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rolandttg's avatar

no. keep looking . I looked for a local biological dentist for almost a year, and almost gave up. Glad I did not. Try this site.

https://iabdm.org/donations/

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Lori's avatar

The link above cited Forbidden when I tried to get to the website???.

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rolandttg's avatar

Just came up for me, so....

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Lisa's avatar

You would have to see an endodontist(root canal specialty) to remove the material in the canals. A general DDS would not risk removal to due the risk of root fracture, which would necessitate removing the tooth. Contact your area dental association/society for referrals. They might have holistic referrals to give to you. Good luck!

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nicole's avatar

hmm my dentist scrapes and suctions out all the debris when he does a root canal and the purpose of the RC is NOT to need an implant since the RC saves the tooth. If I was you I would get a different dentist. I had many RC's and my teeth were saved and no debris needs to be left behind.

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Susan V's avatar

Root canals are in fact harmful. Unlike implants which can be composite not metal, dead tissue is left behind and cuts off from other organ pathways. An implant allows the gum to heal and stay connected to the body. ROOT CANALS are not the way to go.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Very few dentists in AZ that do amalgam removals... I have consulted 3-4 dentists and they all claim that the amalgam mercury scare is BS.

These are all fine men... I tend to agree.

https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/amalgam-is-a-safe-and-durable-choice-for-fillings/

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3388771/

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Cousin Clem's avatar

I would say it depends on the person's health to begin with and how many amalgam fillings are in their mouth. If you remove a mercury filling from a person's mouth, it must be disposed of as hazardous waste. But in the mouth, it's suddenly a safe inert product. That should tell you something. If you are in relatively good health and only have a couple mercury fillings, then it's probably best to leave it alone as removing them can create structural problems for the tooth from more drilling and special venting is needed to pull the mercury vapor away from the patient(and dentist). There are cases of people's health improving after amalgam removal so I wouldn't call it BS.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

So.... anyone with any health issue with more than a "few" amalgams should have then removed?

YOU are smarter than the Mayo Clinic, the ADA, etc?

You say "There are cases of people's health improving after amalgam removal so I wouldn't call it BS."

Out of hundreds of MILLIONS of people with amalgams? And you have no clue if those few people that improved had dental infections, which could cause symptoms... or if the improvements for those few people were "placebo" effects? How many were harmed by amalgam removals??

Again, why have we not seen an epidemic of mercury poisoning worldwide?

Hey, if you want to have your amalgams removed... head on.

IMO, you should worry more about chem-trails and bad water, vaccines, 5G towers and progressive douchebags.

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Lori's avatar

exactly!

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Beckadee's avatar

Are you on X? Maybe reach out to Nicole Shanahan, Calley Means, or RFK. If you are on X post something and include them and others below them or get someone to do it for you. Subscribed to a medical substack? Ask for their help. But also wasn't there a way to offer suggestions to the different agencies? Maybe somebody here has that info.

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rolandttg's avatar

Thanks. I am not on any social media, but she may be.

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jacob silverman's avatar

I would think "Children's Defense Fund" would be able to reach him, as he is practically the CEO of it.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

I did a search for RFK Jr. contact info. and found that he has a website where he welcomes people to contact him. So, I sent him 2 letters trying to introduce him to frequency medicine to replace ALL vaxes. NO reply or any response at all. The AMA and FDA have to be replaced to get medical freedom in the USA.

FYI: Anyone can purchase equipment and "knock out" Cancer in your own home. My customers do it every day. Contact me at harmonicresearch@gmail.com for info. and ask for my article, "Cancer Cause and Removal". No one else has this info. because "It's not allowed". I had it on-line, but it was removed without my permission.

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Lori's avatar

I have a holistic dentist and they are spot on. I regret ever getting a root canal.

I would reach out to Dr. Paul Marik as he is part of the IMA, formerly FLCCC or Dr. Varon, President of IMA to see if they have a contact for RFK. https://imahealth.org/

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Root canals are harmless... the fear-mongering over them is appalling and is a SCAM. Trying to get people to have the tooth yanked and replaced with an implant is criminal.

Gutta-Percha is harmless.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/21759-root-canal

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I wouldn't sweat it. My dad was an orthodontist and I have known MANY dentists... NONE claim that amalgams are risky, or root canals... many millions of amalgam fillings have been done... no mercury poisoning epidemic that I know of... though some blame it for every health issue under the sun...

Mayo clinic agrees. IMO, removing them is far more problematic than leaving them alone.

https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/amalgam-is-a-safe-and-durable-choice-for-fillings/

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Susan V's avatar

The Mayo Clinic - the same one that promoted the vax and all the lies around Covid. Don't think I would rely on them for health info. Mercury is indeed harmful and has no place in the body.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Mercury can be dangerous? DUH!

SO... Mayo Clinic, the American Dental Association, the NIH and even the EU Health Organization all say that amalgams are nothing to worry about (though removing them can cause several potentially serious issues)...

You are claiming that they are all liars, trying to get people poisoned by mercury?

Should anyone rely on YOU for health info or advice? Over Mayo?

Can you post your many links indicting that dental amalgams have caused widespread mercury toxicity/illness, effecting the MANY millions of people who have lived with amalgam fillings all their lives?

Here's another link for you to sneer at:

https://ec.europa.eu/health/scientific_committees/opinions_layman/en/dental-amalgam/l-2/4-health-effects-amalgams.htm

Root canals are nothing to get hysterical over either... no mercury is used, the filling is almost always gutta-percha, which is harmless.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/21759-root-canal

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Susan V's avatar

I recommend you read The Toxic Tooth by Robert Kulacz

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Thanks, but he is, like Levy, is a damned quack.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

I sent IMAHEALTH an introductory letter today. Thank you for your contact info.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

you might consider having Gov Youngkin be an ombudsman for her to RFK, Jr.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I just read an article by Walter Chestnut regarding the spike protein and aggressive behavior. Here is the link: https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/spike-protein-exposure-induced-traumatic?publication_id=770713&post_id=159255279&isFreemail=false&r=12bubw&triedRedirect=true

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sean anderson's avatar

This may explain A LOT of the egregious violence of traffic accidents surging around us.

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Jeff C's avatar

Not just that but genuine stupidity on the roads. People stopped at green lights. People putting on their brakes for no reason when there is no one in front of them. People stopping in the middle of traffic because they are apparently confused. This stuff is now everywhere and it seems to be getting much worse. It's like people forgot how to perform what was once a common task.

My candidate theories:

- Vax brain is making people stupider

- Constantly distracted by phones and car electronics

- Stoned on pot as legalization dramatically increased usage

- Influx of uneducated foreigners who don't know how to drive

It's probably some mix of all of them, but vax brain seems most likely due to the sudden onset IMO.

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sean anderson's avatar

The corruption of observing the “rules of the road” by recent migrants who either don’t know or care about these rules I think is a big issue. It’s like James Q. Wilson’s “broken window” theory. If a few people are violating traffic laws without legal consequences soon everyone will start to say “what the hell! If everyone else can cut into traffic why shouldn’t I do so?”

But I really do think the Spike may not only be impairing our mental acuity but also causing strokes or heart attacks in mid traffic with terrible consequences for the rest of us.

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NinaG's avatar

It’s what I see regarding the HOV lanes. As I sit, idling in the fast lane of the freeway, I watch the cars zooming by me in the HOV lane and in about one in every three cars, it is a single driver. 😡

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kittynana's avatar

@Jeff- and mounting pressures in life+more vehicles on the road=road rage and violence

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Dr Linda's avatar

I do not exempt stupidity or stupid choices

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Cell phones. Foreigners.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

We refer to them as “Vaccidents”.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I have been thinking the same. I had a guy come after me because I beeped at him for honking my honk for cutting into my lane. Simply to let him know I was there.

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sean anderson's avatar

But in spite of “correlation does not establish causation” scruple do you notice that most of the egregious violence comes from the left THE SAME CROWD who are ardent Spike-Covidian true believers? By the way the correlation-causation caveat is misstated. It should be stated like this: “correlation is a necessary but not sufficient condition to establish causation.” Maybe “fully vaxxed” Spike-Covidians are also incipient “Spike-Head Cases.” So if the world depopulaters can’t persuade you and me to take the suicide shot then the zombies they are creating will just kill us directly.

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Debra's avatar

You see it in the faces of the Left. The protester photos and interviews are very scary. Then when you look at the faces and into the eyes of Democrat politicians. Very Scary.

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Lori's avatar

They are the most bitter people on the planet.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

I saw a YouTube video where they said the DEEP STATE (Democrats) are avatars programmed for the eradication of humanity.

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Tonya's avatar

“correlation is a necessary but not sufficient condition to establish causation.”

Thank you!

The people who accuse others of claiming that correlation equals (even if the people being accused are only saying we should investigate when there is correlation) act like "correlation does not equal causation" means "correlation *disproves* causation." But it really is exactly as you said.

Plus, they equate correlation with causation every time they claim that vaccines save millions of lives. "Look at the cemeteries full of the graves of babies and young children in the late nineteenth and early 20th century. Those parents would have been glad to have all the vaccines back then!"

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KBB's avatar

Fun fact: Everyone who confuses correlation with causation eventually dies.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I’m just sharing a paper. No need to beat this subject up or me.

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sean anderson's avatar

Regarding the guy coming after you for beeping at him: In India because of the very dense and hectic traffic beeping one’s horn is viewed of a courtesy of indicating that you are there. In fact there are car and truck bumper stickers that read (in English) “Please honk!” I appreciate your posts. Thank you!

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Lori's avatar

Common sense works for me over the correlation crap. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck......

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Yeah, it’s safe to use your horn, as long as you are well armed. Morning, Doc.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Thanks Alan, a nice, useful succinct comment. I appreciate it. : )

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

It’s a sad reality.

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CHop's avatar

Walter Chestnut is a gem. This also can explain the suicides. I've had 2 friends lose their 20-something sons due to suicide in just the past 6 months.

Another cause for the aggression could be individuals/groups targeted by energy weapons. It was concept for me to grasp, but more are reporting on it and the group Targeted Individuals has a lawsuit against the government for it.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/01/explosive-claim-journalist-steve-baker-alleges-gen-mark/

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Tonya's avatar

So many possible causes, all converging at once:

too much info on the internet feeding into an aggrieved mentality, vaccines, prescription drugs, mental health counseling in schools making them "aware" of their "disorders," the reality of wages not keeping up with inflation and housing prices, the hopelessness of life without God or purpose, etc.

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char's avatar
Mar 18Edited

Dr. Linda--Incredible. Frightening. Thank you for posting

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Kim's avatar

Any word from Captain Kangaroo regarding the latest shenanigans of Mister Moose?

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Tom's avatar

I thought it was Bullwinkle complaining about Elon bar-Sinister. (He's up to no good . . .)

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Starsky's avatar

Where is Rocky the Squirrel?

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Whatsit Tooya's avatar

Small correction:

The US government does not issue the dollar, the Fed (a charter organization representing the interests of the US commercial banking sector) does, in return for IOUs from the government (US Treasury bonds) which promise to pay back the banks plus some interest derived from tax money on a set schedule.

What Elon is saying is that the Treasury and others have been end-running this legally-mandated process by creating digital dollars from thin air, without the Fed's involvement. This means the Fed, which is supposed to be in charge of things like the price of the dollar (inflation) has no way to know exactly how many dollars there actually are floating around out there. This is extremely bad, for a number of reasons which I hope are obvious.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Yep, and if any of these people were serious about balancing the budget, there would be a push to end the fed and stop borrowing our own money with interest attached.

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Whatsit Tooya's avatar

Can't be done until we have an actual production economy again. Currently, our largest exports are military action, dollars for international trade settlement, and collateral in the form of USTs for settling/clearing forex. Kill the Fed system, kill the economy it holds up. Order of operations matters.

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Sherry 1's avatar

Wow. That is truly eye-opening. Thank you.

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Johnny-O's avatar

They aren't even talking about it (priming people for it) so that makes me think it isn't even in the deck. Additionally, if we are going to make america great again, and be global leaders, perhaps instead of having a crypto summit, they could have a summit on something that would actually make us great again, like being leaders in science and technology and how to revamp the culture in our country to make people want to succeed. China is kicking our ass. Now Trump says we need to waste god knows how much money on our own "iron dome" - utter nonsense and another giveaway to the pentagon - as we continue to pass record budgets for them - again signaling that foundationally not much is changing.

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Glenda Gallagher's avatar

Adding insult to injury, inflation packs a double whammy when you sell an asset, since you are taxed on the phantom income (ie not real true gain) which it represents. It has long been advocated that all assets be indexed to inflation, so only the real “gain”, if any, is taxed. But that would be no fun for the Treasury, since it catches you coming and going. The only time you “beat the man” is when you die, since your heirs inherit the asset at its stepped up to date of death value as your basis. So that land your parents bought for $30k 30 years ago and is now worth $350k now, you inherit it with a $350k basis. You sell it and pay no tax on the transaction.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Don’t heirs pay inheritance taxes? I think Biden lowered the numbers where more inheritors are taxed. States tax a lot too.

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Glenda Gallagher's avatar

Only in states that specifically levy them. Florida does not. The federal estate tax only begins at just under $14 million I believe, which most of us don’t reach. And that is per person. So a husband and wife with proper planning can pass on twice that amount to heir heirs without tax.

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

Karen, I think Oregon has an inheritance tax that kicks in at $2 million.

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

Karen, Google seems to dispute my premise.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I think you’re right. I meant to ask my cpa about the tax implications when I saw him, but I don’t think my parents are worth that much anyway 😀

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

What a great idea!!! I hope that gets sent up the line to the Trump Administration!!!

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Media Luna's avatar

“I’m not saying that you have to be crazy as a rabid penguin to take this kind of job. But it helps. We’ll pray for the terrified climate scientists.”

🤣🤣🤣

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Roger Beal's avatar

Geezer era humor. Love it!

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MVann's avatar

A few follow up questions:

1) will Ft Knox actually be audited?

2) why do universities with the largest endowments get so much federal support? Yowza. Sure isn't need based. What IS the basis and how do smaller universities help flip the equation if anybody has to get money at all?

3) comment not question: I think it would be outstanding if on a weekly basis (in a similar fashion to the Saturday one minute round up that's done by the press secretary), each one of Trump's cabinet members presented something similar. I think it would blow the socks off of people sitting in the middle or on the fence and I think it would generate incredible enthusiasm for those who are already supporters. A weekly accounting/update with regularity would be amazing. All vacuums get filled. It would help the sporadic and sometimes conflicting nature of reporting. Let's hear from the team members brief but often. My two cents.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Universities and colleges have had a real scam going. Having worked for a very monied community college in a wealthy area of CA, I can tell you, they are SO administratively top-heavy it's ridiculous. I believe Stanford boasts as many administrators as students! In my college, the administration made $$$$$ while professors (especially adjuncts) suffered financially. In what world is this even close to how it should be?

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Dr Linda's avatar

Good morning! I’m ready for this today

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The Memory Department's avatar

Regarding the "magic money" or what we call "taxpayer money" our government comes up with, ran across this pertinent post on X by @StanHazen which adds to the discussion:

"I'[t's] ... an understatement or misstatement ... when we talk about "taxpayer money" being spent on waste, fraud and abuse. "Taxpayer money" implies that it's money that the government has taken as taxes from employed, hardworking, taxpaying Americans. Which hits hard enough, when talking about waste, fraud and abuse.

"But the term "taxpayer money" doesn't convey a meaningful, important, hidden truth: That only a portion of all that money being fraudfully stolen and spent is money collected as taxes. A large portion of it—maybe the largest portion of it—is borrowed money, stealthily put on a giant credit card in the name of the citizens of America. We and our children and our children's children are like indentured servants, who will live their entire lives working to pay off both the principal and interest on tens of trillions of dollars stealthily borrowed in our name by others, spent by others, and given to others without our knowledge, input or consent.

"We didn't know or understand exactly what was happening, but the people doing it knew. And they did everything they could to keep us from knowing.

"The concept of "wasting taxpayer money" doesn't begin to convey the breadth and depth of the crime being perpetrated on Americans. It's theft, fraud and indenturing of innocent people—enslavement—on a grand scale.

"And in all the world, it is primarily just Americans that are being taken advantage of in this way. We're the goose with the golden eggs.

"So when you hear someone talk about how we're spending or wasting "taxpayer money," what they're really talking about is making us all indentured servants to banks, elites, and enemies of "free America" for the next hundred years."

https://x.com/StanHazen/status/1897444866457788600

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Tamsin's avatar

Excellent post. If I may, my version:

"Taxpayer money" implies that all the money the government has to spend has been taken as taxes from employed, hardworking, taxpaying Americans.

But the term "taxpayer money" doesn't convey the truth that taxes are just one portion of all the money the government spends in a year.

Another big portion is borrowed money: borrowed from the Federal Reserve.

It's like the government took out a credit card at the Fed, in the name of the taxpayer, and keeps raising the credit limit, call it the "debt limit".

But his tax money never pays down the principal and interest, so he is going deeper into debt he can never repay, year over year. But, he enjoys the standard of living to which he has become accustomed... Maybe he has a job dependent on government spending... So he shuts up.

He is told he can "grow" his way out of his debt when smart people use AI to help him become very productive, and the taxes on that new productivity will pay off the balance on his card at the Fed. Smart people will figure it out.

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