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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

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I waited patiently for the LORD;

And He inclined to me and heard my cry.

He brought me up out of the pit of destruction, out of the miry clay,

And He set my feet upon a rock making my footsteps firm.

He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God;

Many will see and fear

And will trust in the LORD.

— Psalm 40:1-3 NAS

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Graphite's avatar

Thanks Janice... it's tough after last night's Canadian elections... but we know that the God of the angel armies is in control. šŸ™

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Annie's avatar

Having the libbies continuing to run Canada into the ground will be a stark contrast to the revival going on in the USA. I feel for the average hardworking Canadian but this will be like the biden/harris years. Takes living with BS for some people to wake up. Praying for our neighbors to the north. šŸ™ā¤ļø

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Westkay 823's avatar

Thank you. We certainly need prayers up here. Carney was basically running against Trump - he hardly talked about anything else. The people here are heavily influenced by the msm's 24/7 anti -Trump propaganda. He called a snap election based on it. Pierre lost his seat - there were over 90 names on the ballot in his riding - mostly independents to muddy the waters there.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

When Biden was first elected I stopped watching the news. My husband was quite irritated that I refused to watch hours of bad news growing more insane each night, but a soul can only survive a certain amount of lies and hopelessness. I still knew what was going on, but I was in control of the timing and amount. I believe that decision, intentional joy and much prayer helped me survive the craziest years our country has ever experienced. Focus on the positives and God’s goodness in your own private world, and trust Him for the big stuff.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I stopped watching the news when the covid scamdemic hit. It was the only way to maintain sanity.

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Janet's avatar

Me too. The total blackout of MSM in April, 2020 allowed my alternative health places to get the truth to me. Eventually it poured in. I thank God for that.

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79SmithW60's avatar

I stopped Faux News after the 2020 steal (Beaver and his fellow sellouts calling AZ) and started looking for alternatives: Newsmax, Breitbart, Gateway Pundit, Right Side Broadcasting to see Trump rallies, and then with the advent of Substack, all the great Substack writers).

God is Great!

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PJ's avatar

I stopped in 2015- could not stand the sight of killary.

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

Yes, it is outrageous, when Pierre Poilievre was riding such a high wave of popularity before Castreau slithered away. But I'm not that dismayed, as Bankster Carney will be as a moth to the flame. Alberta won't have any of it and that'll start the domino destruction of our once valid nation. Bring it on!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Carney's victory can be (at least in part) attributed to Trump's decision to threaten Canada with yuuge tariffs, without considering the consequences of his timing. That's how Trump gave the US Senate to the Dems a few years back, by discouraging GA primary voters from turning out for Kelly Loeffler ... the net result being the election of Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, and Dem control of that chamber.

Braggadocio is cool, but in many cases, Teddy Roosevelt's "talk softly and carry a big stick" is way more effective.

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

I don't know. I think Trump knows what he's doing, "helping" the scumbag Carnie... knows he'll be easier to manipulate in his favour.

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God Bless America's avatar

That election was stolen…

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liz's avatar

God. I wish you all luck! looks like a rough ride from here.

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

Crazy that more of the people didn't wake up and realize how much they need to despise msm after the whole Covid Cluster.

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Westkay 823's avatar

Over 80% were vaccinated. I know lots of people still getting the shots now, including parents giving it to their children. They will never wake up.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Mass western nation suicide, courtesy of mandates by Brandeau, Fidel's love child.

Also, don't underestimate the effect of the globalists disarming of the Canadian population (and other western nations) as a large part of their plan to ensure "compliance". It is hard to resist compliance at the pointy end of the bayonet.

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Stephen Dedalus's avatar

Yes. In western democracies there exists a bias among the people in which they point the finger of blame towards their leaders while never pointing it back at themselves. A classic example would be the historical reflections on Nazi Germany—by both the allied victors and the defeated axis—that properly condemns Hitler and his inner circle of maniacs while generally ignoring the throngs of Good Germans who lined up to salute them. Who knew that democracy was a salve for the masses?

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ā€œBut the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?ā€ā€”Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

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Willing Spirit's avatar

That’s brainwashing for you.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Sundance has interesting insight into the Canadian election and why Trump doesn’t care who is elected.

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/04/28/president-trump-wishes-good-luck-to-the-captives-of-canada-for-a-happy-election-day/#more-271449

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MarshaLouise's avatar

I enjoyed the comments there, too.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Pierre had good numbers until he started trashing Trump? Did he get played?

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/canadian-conservative-leader-pierre-poilievre-loses-national-election/

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Pierre had good numbers until he started trashing Trump? Did he get played?

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/canadian-conservative-leader-pierre-poilievre-loses-national-election/

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On an island's avatar

You get the government you deserve. Apparently not enough Canadians are tired of being brainwashed by the likes of Comrade Trudeau.

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Tom Wilson's avatar

Wonder how much ballot harvesting and other bad stuff happened in the election? Hard to believe the majority of Canadians aren’t like the MAGA Americans. Time to expose the Fraud in Canada and make Canada Great Again.

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David K Thiel's avatar

Just like in the US, big cities in Canada are super blue and out vote everyone else.

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Susan Clack's avatar

āš”āš”āš”šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ†šŸ†šŸ†

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79SmithW60's avatar

Bingo!!! Was thinking the same thing...

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MarshaLouise's avatar

I cannot ā€˜like’ comments today…?

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Been since last summer for me with an inoperable "Like" button. Wondering if it's my browser - Epic Privacy Browser - that Substack doesn't want to play nice with -? Not interested in switching.

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Carol Anne's avatar

Same thing with me Marsha….. ???? Responds with ā€œsomething went wrongā€

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Carol Anne's avatar

Same thing with me Marsha….. ???? Responds with ā€œsomething went wrongā€

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MarshaLouise's avatar

I cannot ā€˜like’ comments today…?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

That was happening to me too. But then it straightened out.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

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Robin Greer's avatar

From the weeping prophet whom the king had thrown into the cistern or pit:

Lamentations 3

19 Remember my affliction and my wandering, the wormwood and bitterness.

20 Surely my soul remembers

And is bowed down within me.

21 This I recall to my mind,

Therefore I have hope.

22 The Lord’s lovingkindnesses indeed never cease,

For His compassions never fail.

23 They are new every morning;

Great is Your faithfulness.

24 ā€œThe Lord is my portion,ā€ says my soul,

ā€œTherefore I have hope in Him.ā€

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

To the person who seeks Him.

26 It is good that he waits silently

For the salvation of the Lord.

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Brian Crossley's avatar

Thank you,will open bible this for a look later

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Robin Greer's avatar

Jeremiah followed God despite all the wickedness in Israel at the time and despite all the evil lodged against him because he was God's prophet calling them to repentance. The great hymn "Great is Thy Faithfulness" is directly taken from this passage of the Bible. I didn't realize that as a young person who had not read all of the Bible. It's amazing how many of our phrases also came out of the Bible such as "scape goat."

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Willing Spirit's avatar

There’s a reason why the Bible has remained the world’s most popular book since all of its existence.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Amen!

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Robin Greer's avatar

And the second most sold Christian book is allegorical book Pilgrim's Progress written by John Bunyan for his children while he was imprisoned for preaching the gospel.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

And fool. šŸ˜

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Robin Greer's avatar

That one too...

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Carlos's avatar

Amen and Amen šŸ™

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JCrutcher's avatar

Amen.

Thank you Janice for bringing the Word of God to us.

To let you know, Lancaster, Oh has some churches involved in reading of His Word in the downtown square, over a sound system. I get to read Psalms 91-93 and Romans 15:14-33 @ 1:15am on 4/30. Praise the Lord for the willing people to share His Word.

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Jamison's avatar

ā€œOut of the pitā€. Hallelujah!

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Eric David McAbee's avatar

God's Blessings!

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MnmMom's avatar

One of my favorite verses ā™„ļø Thank you for sharing it today.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I wonder what the Lord thinks about "God's chosen" slaughtering tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians in Gaza, a pit of destruction...

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I believe that God’s heart breaks over all the injustice in the world.

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BKMS's avatar

Hallelujah šŸ™šŸ»

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Unsteady's avatar

Whatever

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Thank ESG, Greta, and suicidal socialist leaders for the blackouts. Will Europeans demand better? The Canadians just voted to fall further into the abyss. The final stage of subversion is normalization.

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Annie's avatar

This might be what wakes people up. My adult children would take the cash I made them carry and smile and politely thank me. It wasn't until a shut down when all systems went down yet they were able to buy gas and food with that cash (and their šŸ’³ carrying only friends could not) that they respected my decision. Mom wasn't so cray cray after all. Now my kids are strong critical thinkers. 🄰

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Graphite's avatar

I thought that from the start of the greenie renewable madness it was known that the renewable power is not as steady as the real power supply and that the sine wave was compromised and not suitable for all forms of power useage?

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Annie's avatar

They achieved net zero - zero emissions, zero electricity and zero explanations. Lol šŸ˜„

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kittynana's avatar

@Annie- Good one!!!!

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Annie's avatar

I can't take credit for it. I saw it on a meme. šŸ˜‰ but it is the truth.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

Lol

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79SmithW60's avatar

Instant classic!! Thank you Annie!

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

I posted this in a previous comment (can't remember which 'stack):

"A friend who spent 40 years in the energy industry (worked for Bonneville Power out here in the Pacific Northwest) explained to us that, by law, there must be enough "traditional" energy production (coal, oil, gas) to cover all the new "green" energy production. Since wind and solar do not produce energy 24/7, there must be coal/oil/gas energy production to compensate for those wind/solar farms when they are not producing energy. So in essence, by building wind and solar farms, we are increasing the need for coal/oil/gas.

Note: Here in the PNW, our hydroelectric power is NOT considered "renewable"! Go figure that one! I don't know if that is true in the rest of the country, but our Snoqualmie Falls Power Station, which is over 100 feet higher than Niagara Falls, does not get added in to our "green" energy mix."

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Because hydro is bad, it kills salmon. At least that’s what they say. Overfishing, polluted oceans and rivers, fishing over-management doesn’t kill salmon?

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Angk's avatar

The salmon have fish ladders. And, there are many alternatives to assist the salmon - WITHOUT destroying the dams, that have not been deployed. The insane in Washington state thirst for removing dams. The dam removal in Oregon was catastrophic, with all the unintended circumstances they refused to consider.

Removing dams are crimes against humanity. Animals and fish should have proper stewardship, but animals were put on earth for humans, not the other way around.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

You know I was being sarcastic? And yes, I agree with you.

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79SmithW60's avatar

I got it when I read your post Karen, but "fish ladders" are funny!

What I don't understand is that the most "renewable" and "reliable" form of power is hydro, which has been around forever, yet it "doesn't count", as clean energy.

I figured out why, because the grifters do not make any money off of hydro, like they do with the idiot solar panels and the non-recyclable raptor bird and migratory bird killing ugly as sin wind "turbines" that freeze up in TX winters.

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Garden Lover's avatar

Gruescum is doing the same in CA. He’s removing dams even as we are in a drought and water shortages are around every corner. But, you know, the only reason they do this is to control the population.

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Carlos's avatar

Nuclear is the cleanest and cheapest of all.

That is the answer.

Unfortunately for Europe they see it differently.

Wow for the dark in the middle of the day….

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79SmithW60's avatar

I remember reading where France used to have a massive nuclear generating capability (80% of need, I think) going back to the 70's. They standardized their plants so all technicians could work at every plant.

I wonder where they are with that, or if they decommissioned them in order to grift off of the solar and wind cult like Germany and their elimination of coal plants.

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Amy's avatar

Now THAT is dumb and reveals an agenda. Not much that is greener than a naturally occurring waterfall. Lol.

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MnmMom's avatar

Very interesting bit of truth there. Thank you for sharing this with us.

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Michael Framson's avatar

Mrs. "the Knife" I think this fits into your explanation. https://x.com/CataPaul2/status/1917096842028060978

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Thanks, Michael! That seems like a very reasonable explanation to one who has very little knowledge of how the energy grid works, aside from conversations with our friend from the energy sector.

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Amy's avatar

See Texas a few years ago. Blackouts during a big storm.

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Pelicanus's avatar

I lived it. Nothing like flushing your toilet with buckets of snow.

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Janet's avatar

Had to do that once. Frozen water pipes and ice storm electric outage.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And people who died from the cold.

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Oh Canada….

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Essay33's avatar

"Trump never wanted Canada as a 51st state.

Trump always wanted a U.S-Canada bilateral trade agreement.

Mark Carney said the era of U.S-Canadian economic ties ā€œare officially declared severed.ā€

Canada has willingly exited the USMCA trade agreement at the perfect time for President Trump."

I absolutely think this was Trump's strategy all along.

And honestly, as much as it sucks for the handful of sane Canadians, Canada apparently has to be an object lesson for the world in what repeatedly electing liberal leaders does to a country.

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J. Fast's avatar

I love your point! My befuddled liberal Canadian brother-in-law will require living-through-liberal chaos to actually comprehend that economic reality isn’t mean…it’s just a fact of life!

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Chris's avatar

100% this. Poillieviere didn't take the advice to take Trump seriously, not literally.

And while I don't have a problem with individual Canadians (except for their crappy drivers that come down to WA), Canada's trade imbalance needs to go. Trump's continued tariff's against globalist Carney - and his BS about the US while they took advantage of our economy, will play better with him taking the fall.

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Johnny-O's avatar

If only it were as simple as many here like to paint it. Not having good trade relations will have various negative effects on both countries.

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Essay33's avatar

Sometimes enduring negative effects in the short term is worth the ultimate benefits and gains. Canada seems to never understand that. Liberalism entices with a promise of no pain in the short term and ends up delivering long term misery.

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Essay33's avatar

Sometimes enduring negative effects in the short term is worth the ultimate benefits and gains. Canada seems to never understand that. Liberalism entices with a promise of no pain in the short term and ends up delivering long term misery.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

O-O-Johnny! May you never run out of lemons to suck on…and may you dwell in a land where lemonade is outlawed.

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CMCM's avatar

Sadly, they do not learn very fast.

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Angk's avatar

Thank you for sharing the article!

Let Trump be Trump, then sit back and watch. He never dissappoints!!

All the economy and political and geopolitical talking heads cry the sky is falling - then it doesn't.

They may not like the words and methods, but Trump is getting stuff done.

Maybe they should throw out the "rules based order". Who made it up anyway?!?

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Interesting take… will watch and see.

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RK65's avatar
Apr 29Edited

I see they do the same thing in Canada. Caught on this video. Ballot cheating…..https://x.com/jimfergusonuk/status/1916920065196495357?s=46

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RJ Rambler's avatar

🤭

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

... we're all but dead and gone;

misplaced patriot love,

for all our efforts done!

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Jpeach's avatar

European power outages will eventually be blamed on Climate Change and Trump. Canada unofficially joined the E.U. with Carney’s win. Power outages coming to America? If the Judiciary Coup loses steam, power outages could be next.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

The Midwest grain plains are covered in metal scrap killing birds and green vegetation. The CO2 is increasing and O2 is decreasing. And the pockets of political fatsos are spilling over into hell.

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Jpeach's avatar

Build Back Better šŸ™„

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

I have no doubt Trump and Putin caused the power-outage, tha brutes ...... hahahahahaha

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JW's avatar

Their new slogan should be "I have all the power and you ain't got none!"

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On an island's avatar

I think it was an EMP or other dry run test case just like they did during all the Covid plandemic preparedness scenarios. Very scary! Not sure who ā€œtheyā€ is yet… the Russians? The Chinese? Or maybe even their very own government leaders?

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

I read a post on X this morning, no proof but said there was a cyber attack via computer hack, superimposed by C-4 charge to disable a critical substation so rerouting electricity not possible to limit the spread of the out age. They claimed there were 5 shady characters with night vision carried out the C-4 attack.

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Leo's avatar

Um..."no proof"...you know, anyone can post anything...

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Elizabeth Carlson's avatar

I hope not. If it is, the only way to stop it it to call them out so everyone knows who caused it.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Blamed on Putin, not Trump

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Pelicanus's avatar

Putin has replaced aliens as the go to explanation for things we can't explain....

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Caroline Kwas's avatar

Michael Shellenberger, on his Substack Public, had an excellent article on the grid failure:

https://open.substack.com/pub/public/p/over-reliance-on-renewables-behind?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=50k8e

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Alice Ball's avatar

Yes, read that yesterday too.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

He has been totally red pilled.

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JJ Chester's avatar

The new Canadian government is going to make Canada into Klaus Schwab's Petri dish. Which should resemble Romania circa 1967.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Yes, Carney is a vicious, corrupt swine...

But Pierre was not much better.

Canada has the woke cancer and it looks to be terminal. Hopefully, Trump will really go after them now...

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Kenpowoman's avatar

It's going to be interesting to see what the WEF does now that Klaus has resigned.

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JJ Chester's avatar

I think Carney fancies himself as the WEF's de facto leader. Now, he has a country upon which he can visit the full force of WEF orthodoxy. I'm not certain how "You will own nothing and be happy" will go down in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and the NWT.

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

Are we overlooking an EMP attack from China? I seem to remember this as a real and present danger for our grid so why not theirs?

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kittynana's avatar

@Patrick- I'm sure that hasn't been overlooked. It's just not being publicly discussed. China is trying to tell everyone in the EU not to do business with the US behind china's back and I'll bet this is one way they're trying to intimidate them.

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MS's avatar

RIP Canada.

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Kenpowoman's avatar

Another commentator, Michael Smith, has an excellent piece about wind power.

https://michaelsmith.substack.com/p/wind-power-generation-blows

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juli black's avatar

Why is our tax money funding Harvard or any other school? If we fund them they should be run like a state school with discounted tuition. Scrap that, if my brother didn't go to college why should his taxes fund any college.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Harvard has a $57 BILLION endowment, and receives something like $9 B in Fed funds.

What is it doing with that money? Why are any tax dollars going to these elitist schools?

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JustANobody's avatar

Bloated salaries and grifting are my guess.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Absolutely. Have you seen the ratio of high-paid administrators to student numbers? It's sort of like the Peace Corps!

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JustANobody's avatar

Can only imagine.

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carily myers's avatar

The run, like, 25 Hedge Funds out of their endowments. Yale has 45+ run out of theirs. The Ivies are screaaming for $ because they can't close those funds w/out ripping ooff all of their investors. Rock-meet-Hard Place.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

It’s time to call for BDS (boycott, divestment, sanctions) against these elite universities for their investment in funds and organizations that are investing in Israel. These student movements were very effective, albeit it took awhile, to straighten out the horrors in South Africa in the ā€˜80s and ā€˜90s. The same needs to happen here to stop the genocide and Gaza.

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Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

Those billions are awarded for research projects conducted by Harvard professors and some 45+% of those billions go to overhead.

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Starsky's avatar

Yeah, you snots are all over Facebook copy-pasting this same ā€œresearchā€ response. Exactly what benefits have come from this so-called ā€œresearch?ā€ You mean like the mystery vials that disappeared with the Chinese researcher from MIT? Research my ass. It’s all stolen, grifted money and you bots know it.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Naomi Wolf warned about this. We have fallen precipitously in the past couple of decades. China is now far ahead of us.

You are doing what you accuse others of doing - blindly parroting a narrative. The truth is usually somewhere in the middle. Much money goes to overhead and bloated salaries. Some of the money actually goes to research. Make it work better and we all win.

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Janet's avatar

Ah, the snots didn’t say they agreed with it.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Truth be known, the only association most tenured perfessers have with research projects is the publishing rights for the results. The grunt work is done by students and "assistant" (i.e., untenured) perfessers.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Thank you for putting the number out there

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Janet's avatar

I read there is an administrator or dean for every single student there. 7,000 p,us students.

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79SmithW60's avatar

They shouldn't. It is part of the grift of the left.

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Robin Greer's avatar

It seems that these Ivy League schools were pushing the Democrat/Communist agenda and were well paid for their loyalty.

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CStone's avatar

All I could think of was ā€œSoggy bottmsā€ when Jeff said ā€œkissing bottomsā€. (And Biden soiling his diaper when he went to see the pope.

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Jamison's avatar

Gross

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A.J.'s avatar

You mean "Haaaahvard?" Yup, no private schools should get a penny of federal funds, not even for admin costs for fed research grants requested by scientist paid staff who do the useful brain work.

Speaking of brains... Such a warm fuzzy memory of young Obama getting onto the Harvard Law School's Law Review publication's editorial board (as chief editor, no?) despite not ever then or since writing one legal paper with his name on it as an author. Amazing! Most USA law school reviews require 1st or 2nd years to write a very well researched, footnoted, and readable legal paper. 2nd years must "cite and source" every sentence and footnote in other's papers already picked for publication, a very tedious volunteer job that weeds out anyone lazy or not careful in their legal research. No A.I. hallucinating software creating court decisions or law citations out of thin air.

To be selected for law reviews' top editorial staff, 3rd years usually must all have their 1st or 2nd year paper picked for publication by the end of their 2nd year. Thus, 3rd year editors seeking legal jobs in appeal judges' chambers or law firms have a great resume to get those jobs. I should know. I had a legal paper written as a law school 2nd year published during my third year while on my law school's law review editorial staff. And, I co-wrote another law review paper in my third year which was published shortly after I graduated.

FWIW, I went to a state law school, worked the maximum allowable hours of paid work all three years, countless hours of unpaid law review volunteer work, got in-state dirt cheap tuition, and graduated with no debt.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Ya think Haavahd prostituted itself for the cause of ā€˜Black Jesus’?

Say it ain’t so!

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A.J.'s avatar

ā€œB.J.?ā€ Has he been seen in any churches praying or preaching since he left the White House? Well! Since Jesus said ā€œhisā€ church is anywhere 2 or more of his followers meet I suppose Mr. O. would consider golfing in Hawaii with a ā€œbelieverā€ buddy, paddling a stand-up surfboard with another by his Martha’s Vineyard home, or a meal at a swank Los Angeles restaurant would count. Instead of ā€œBJā€ l’ll call him ā€œThe Actor.ā€

I await anyone digging up any student reports about the University of Chicago’s Law School Constitutional Law classes he taught before winning the White House. Or an update on his Presidential Library a few blocks away in view of Lake Michigan with seriously delayed construction issues thanks in part to being sited on old marshland dredged and filled for the famous ā€œWhite Cityā€ world’s fair 100+ years ago.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Obama is such a fraud that he would be a joke, if he had not been so damaging.

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A.J.'s avatar

So many "smart" people were fooled about him. Fond memories of listening to a local acquaintance less than 1.5 months after O was sworn admitting he'd been 100% deceived. Finally realized Obama is just a stuffed suit and essentially a "good looking" actor pushing a Big Brother government agenda most of the USA didn't vote for. I laughed my head off after he left office admitting he just wanted a 3rd term but only if he could always work as a string puller from home, the golf course, etc. no interest with pre-selected audiences.

I noticed when he and his family left the White House they went direct to the Palm Springs mountainside love nest of his Italian Ambassador and his spouse, the decorator of the Obama's White House private quarters and many other rooms there. Then, the ex-president immediately popped up on a fast boat with Richard Branson offshore his private Necker Island. Next, 2 houses were built on Oahu (restricting public access to an ancient fish pond and beach) land where the Magnum P.I. TV show was filmed. One new beach house for the Obamas and one sharing the garden and beach access walled gate for a (wink) long time super close old pal and, iirc, a paid government "personal" aide and golf buddy of Mr. O. Meanwhile, his older daughter got an internship with Harvey Weinstein in NYC before he was arrested and thrown in jail. Gosh! What pals! Maybe I'll live long enough to see a True Life podcast mini-series drama on all those folks.

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Bones's avatar

I agree.

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Johnny-O's avatar

A lot of funding goes towards science, which we were the global leaders in for many decades. While everyone is blindly cheering this on, there very well may be consequences that are not so great for us.

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Amy's avatar

Except we haven't made significant meaningful gains in science for many decades. Unless you call deadly genetic shots a gain.

Science as it's been done needs a serious makeover. Maybe cutting the federal money is a start.

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Jon M.'s avatar

A good portion of that $ is probably syphoned off by the university, not actually going for. the actual "science" I suspect...

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Magdalene's avatar

The NIH allowed SEVENTY PERCENT for overhead costs & these thieves have the temerity to complain about the newly imposed standard of 15%, ie, the same limit allowed by private foundations!

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Tom's avatar
Apr 29Edited

In Harvard's defense, do you have any idea how expensive it is to maintain an ivory tower, now that ivory is banned from import?

I don't know either, but it's probably a lot.

Edit: I forgot the /sarcasm switch

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

Harvard, like all the other Ivy Leagues, started as a Christian University. Now, just a den of vipers and thieves, like all the other Ivy Leagues. Harvard doesn't deserve to be defended.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Just one leetle vowel separates "defended" from "defunded".

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Tom's avatar

See my edit.

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Magdalene's avatar

I wonder how much a trip in the whaaambulance might cost them 🤣

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

40% I believe

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Starsky's avatar

Ah, so you’ve been revealed as a bot-troll also. Copy-paste. ā€œIt’s science! It’s research!ā€

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Johnny-O's avatar

Sure, whatever. I guess you like echo chambers that involve tribal mentality and little critical thought. To each their own...

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Barbara Moser, RNC's avatar

And, why $3billion?

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Debra's avatar

I watched the sunrise from Jacksonville over the Atlantic this morning! Beautiful and so different from Oregon! I normally only get beautiful sunsets on the Pacific. Have a spectacular day everyone! Jesus lives!

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Bones's avatar

Enjoy Florida. Hang out as long as you want. We love red Oregonians.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

I went to Jacksonville in 21 and the Oregon coast in 22. Both are beautiful in their unique ways. I’d love to visit both areas again—minus the Mayo visit in Jax of course. 😊

And yes! Jesus lives, therefore we have hope!

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Lorita's avatar

Oregon needs prayer.

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Essay33's avatar

Oregon needs an exorcism. So does Washington (where I unfortunately live). Anyone who wants to see what spiritual warfare looks like up close, see the Pacific Northwest.

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Lorita's avatar

I pray all the time for California, Oregon and Washington plus Colorado, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New York and the nations. Dear Lord come...

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Debra's avatar

I call us the Worst Coast. The evil run rampant with the Democrats at the helm.

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Lori's avatar

https://pdxcrusade.com/

A crusade coming to PDX!! So excited to see what the Lord will do.

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Lorita's avatar

How wonderful, I'll be praying for the miraculous. Thanks Lori for sharing. Be blessed.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

It's crawling with commies... not sure how that can ever be rectified. Maybe if they didn't have legal drugs?

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Lorita's avatar

Not only legal drugs, what ever you want, but we have the DEATH tourism and we are famous for it. It is so beautiful here but I can barely stand who is in charge. May the Lord help us.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

That is so sad. My sister was living in Ashland for 15 years (actor) and she became sooooo Woke there. Even more Woke than in LA where she lives now (and did before). That is saying something!

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Julie Ann B's avatar

That’s pure evil. I’m surprised Oregon hasn’t decided to join Canada.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Wait for it ... we have yet to see Carnival Carney's agenda.

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Debra's avatar

I am a native and have watched Oregon's fall for 4 decades since the Dems have fully held office. 40 years of Dem policy has destroyed this once thriving state. People are moving out fast and who can blame them.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Third generation Oregonian here Deb.

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

!!!!!! For sure!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Come see us again in Oregon Janice!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

We go to Ponte Verde (Jax area) a lot.

A great area, and pretty cheap (all things considered).

The hand of God is obvious there.

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Dee's avatar

I’ve been living in PBV for 10 years now. Love it here!

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Lizard P's avatar

That's where I live! Born in Jax, raised in PVB! We love it here!

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Robin's avatar

Welcome to Jax, Debra! Morning sunrises are good for what ails ya!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Debra, we get sunrises in Central Oregon Debra. I always feel sad and a little guilty admiring the sunsets during fire season and/or ā€˜controlled burning’ season. Sometimes the same thing!

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Debra's avatar

Yes, there are many beautiful sunrises but I do love them over ocean waters. I have many water sunset photos but my sunrise water photos are few. :)

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Lori's avatar

https://pdxcrusade.com/

A crusade coming to PDX. Hallelujah!!

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kittynana's avatar

@Debra- except....you're in Jacksonville. Go farther down the coast or, better yet, do the SW Gulf cost. Oregon is beautiful. I have family in and just outside of Portland. We'll be back there in the beginning of September and I'm looking forward to it.

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Debra's avatar

Cocoa Beach is the farthest north I had been on the east Florida coast. When my husband was alive we traveled to the Keys, Orlando, Miami, Tampa, Clearwater, a shuttle night launch, and several times to the adventure parks. Next trip I will try the panhandle area. Oregon is beautiful but much colder, more rugged, and very evil sickening politics. No one goes to downtown Portland. Have a good time outside of Portland.

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@Debra- my brother lives in NW Portland. He said he and his family don't go downtown anymore. Too unsafe. My sister is in Lake Oswego.

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Alice Ball's avatar

Be aware Debra that Florida's panhandle isn't really warm until April-May, sporadic in March. It's absolutely beautiful in most areas with white sand & clear green-blue water. 30A area is great! October is beautiful. Just wanted to give you a heads-up that the temps are different than South FL.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

My nephew lives in McMinnville. One day we drove to Newport and admired the lighthouse, the rocky beach, and how cold the wind was. 😃 It was all so pretty.

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Stacy's avatar

To think you were so close so recently!

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Francis Keays's avatar

The UK wants to dim the sun while their neighboring countries are depending in large part on solar power to power their infrastructure. How could this possibly go wrong?

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Bones's avatar

If it gets any darker in Britain, that country will be the foyer on the entrance to hell

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Done! And USA has been sliding in.

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Christine Foster's avatar

There is tons of lines already

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Or the escalator.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

It already is

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

I heard that the crap sprayed in the skies reduces the capability of solar equipment by ~40%.

COME ON, RFK!

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Tom's avatar

It's someone's way of telling an obvious lie in plain view. It's clear that they don't believe the very things they are pushing. When they get acceptance from some portion of the populace, those people have submitted themselves to the lie.

It's an occultic way of subverting free will.

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Roger Beal's avatar

If tthe UK geniuses can keep their fake clouds over their own skies, let them do it. We can all chortle when the UK's power grid goes dark.

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Debra's avatar

'ā€œFor the day of the Lord upon all the nations is near; As you have done, it shall be done to you; Your reprisal shall return upon your own head." - Obadiah 1:15

Be loving. Be kind. Be patient. Be hopeful.

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Bones's avatar

Blessings to you, Christian sister

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Guy White's avatar

ā€œBe joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayerā€ - Romans 12:12

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Amen from your neighbor in Idaho! šŸ™

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We know covid jabs are dangerous, but what, if anything do we know about the "test" nose swabs? I never stuck one up my nose because I can tell if I'm sick or not without some "test". Personally I considered it was very possible the swabs could be treated with harmful elements that my body doesn't need. Have any studies taken place or am I just overly paranoid? šŸ‘šŸ‘

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Based Florida Man's avatar

It was the first pandemic where you had to be tested to know if you had the most deadly disease ever known to mankind.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Yep, and people literally lined up in miles long lines just for a nose job. I remember seeing that on TV and I was stunned, talk about mass formation hypnosis

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kittynana's avatar

@Conservative- I had 4 surgeries within 11 months (2020 to 2021). Nose jobs everytime. Ridiculous.

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Dreamom3's avatar

I didn’t fall for the jab but I did get nasal swabbed! 🤬

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Have you had any issues you suspect are because of it? I think those of us who never had one are a very small minority of the unjabbed population.

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Dreamom3's avatar

Thankfully I have not.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Me too... but I sprayed my nostrils with a mile H2O2 solution right after... I think that helped... no symptoms from the 2 swabs I had.

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Jeff S's avatar

Oy vey!

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Tap water could result in positive test results. šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

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LMWC's avatar

I still see red when I think of our small town’s high school girl’s basketball team missing out on a state championship by one game in 2021. After delaying the start of the season and playing some of it in masks, testing before every game, for playoffs, the state made them test before they got on the bus. A sophomore girl tested positive with no symptoms and the school had to forfeit a semi state final game. All because of a stupid test.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Without the tests there would have been no "pandemic." It was all about test numbers.

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

Agreed! I heard just the other day that they were somewhere in the neighborhood of 97% false positives.....UGH

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

If not 100%. Because I don't believe "covid" is measurable.

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Susan Seas's avatar

The stupidity has no bounds. But, I don’t feel ill … The TEST says you are!! šŸ™„šŸ˜”

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Criminal behavior should be addressed at all levels!

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Craig Warhurst's avatar

Many papers have been written and they all have the same conclusion. The swab tests only can spot coronavirus not specific for sars cov1. That are worthless and dangerous.

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nik's avatar

Not to mention, many of them were packaged in the Reedley, CA illegal bio-lab 😳

That’s comforting

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Apr 29Edited

In Dec 2021, I opened exactly one test kit during the plandemic for a hit n' miss near use. A $90 kit provided free by someone who "demanded" I use it to work for them. Kit instructions said jab a long swab up towards your nose-brain barrier. I just swabbed inside my mouth still reeking of some strong mouthwash chemicals I took thinking those might neutralize a swab's nasty unknown chemicals. Then test instructions said 30 minutes were needed to run the test and so I pulled out the kit's batteries before the test finished and called it a day. Hilariously, my Nervous Nellie - Control Freak client never asked for my test result so I did the in-person work and was well paid.

Took all the kit packaging home to check the stuff for recalls. A kit from a brand new Palo Alto, California company. The swab (made in Italy) had at least one batch recalled. But! no need for manufacturer or kit's sales offices to disclose why it was recalled because the USA's Emergency Use Authorization super secret squirrel license shields those kit manufacturers from lots of product defect liabilities including having zero meaningful informed consent information for their human buyers or users.

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nik's avatar

Super secret squirrel license 🤣

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Apr 29Edited

Specifically, an "EUA-SSS" license. ;)

OK, now I need to find that fun video of a silly squirrel trying to hide nuts in the thick black fur of a very patient big pet dog. No pity for the squirrel as its nuts keep popping out of the fur when the dog moves. A great reminder how there are no such things as always-hidden big secrets.

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Temcol's avatar

I had to test weekly to keep my job. I had to take a photo of my test, open the timestamp, screen shot it and upload it into a Google drive. Some of my coworkers used the first test result, they took a photo weekly and uploaded it. It lasted several weeks. They required a timestamp on the photo. I was concerned about the swab too.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Are you a licensed doctor? Do you have 3 PhDs? Please don't cast a critical eye toward Covid procedures.

Yes, a hospital would get $38,000 for a 'covid death' but that's not what drives them.

Science is just mysterious sometimes.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Thanks for clarifying that. Don't question "the science."

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David Cashion's avatar

I followed the science, all I found was money.

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Bones's avatar

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I have to disagree with you on this one... most of your thoughts are solid.

IMO, the entire Covid SCAM was an appalling and evil disgrace, and those involved at high levels should be hanged... legally or "ex-judicially".

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Lori's avatar

Look what the Children's Health Defense posted today: Just appalling once again.

April 28, 2025 › Big Pharma › Health Conditions › News

Health Conditions

Moderna in Trouble in UK for Offering Kids Money and Teddy Bears to Participate in COVID Vaccine Trials

Pharma giant Moderna faces suspension or expulsion from a U.K. trade group for breaking several industry rules, including offering children teddy bears and large payments to participate in COVID-19 trials, The Telegraph reported.

by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

April 28, 2025

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Disgraceful.

If Trump and RFK have the sack to revoke the Covid death jabs liability protections... Moderna WILL go bankrupt.

Stock is already down to $27 from over $400... Damn! I shorted it at $350 but chickened out and bailed. DUMB!

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shayne's avatar

The nose swabs have nano technology on the tip. Some sort of graphene oxide structure that is meant to break the blood brain barrier. I read this back in 2021. I'd already had a swab done for a surgery on my hand. Had I known before I would've put off the surgery.

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I remember I read similar info but that was some time ago. I haven't heard much lately; thanks!

What made me think of it was yesterday a very anti-jabbite friend informed me his unjabbed, 40 something daughter may have experienced a mild, we hope, stroke yesterday morning. Upper left body/face numb, is better today but says it still feels like novocaine wearing off. He's checking with her to see if she was nose swabbed.

They are waiting for MRI results.

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nik's avatar

Un-jabby aunt died after terrible Covid infection that destroyed her lungs.

Un-jabby mom had double blood clots in both lungs about 4 months after Covid infection.

I am around a lot of un-jabbies (myself included) who have had mysterious health issues after infection.

Nobody swabbed.

In my opinion, man-made evil virus 🦠 that has lasting effects on *some people.

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cltwilson1's avatar

Yes, it's easy to forget it was created as a bio weapon

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Rosie Langridge's avatar

There is an alternative explanation, that you were all exposed to a toxic substance. To me, having discussed this with other people who can't explain their illness, this is an explanation that better fits the available evidence.

Toxin candidates include glyphosate, lead contamination, and chemicals in domestic products, and food additives. Also the flu jabs.

Imo it's helpful to consider this scenario because we then start looking more closely at minimising our toxic exposure and maximising our bodies' detoxification routes (eg getting rid of seed oils, exposure to natural light, tapping and shaking exercises for lymphatic drainage)....steps that can only improve our health long-term.

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nik's avatar

We live in different states, my aunt was a a total naturalist…she had 8 kids , no jabs, no sugar, no alcohol , etc. serious co-op-organic food person . She didn’t give any of her children childhood vaccines, none !!! (They are all adults now).

If there was anyone on earth more aware of all the toxicity out there it was her !! She was the poster child of health.

I think that a man-made bio weapon 🦠is an explanation that better fits the evidence .

But unfortunately , as frustrating as it is to me, I understand many people can’t accept covid was deadly for some people šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø

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Heather LibertyCricket's avatar

It also depends on whether or not and how she was treated. I witnessed hospitals outright kill7 people i was asked to help advocate for. denied treatment. gave them treatment that didn't work. told them they were going to die. it was horrendous treatment. then add social isolation and no one allowed in to advocate and assist in person. it was horrible. I'm very sorry for your losses.

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Yes, the initial Covid strain, Delta, was really bad and did effect the lungs (weaponized seasonal flu, IMO)... the next strains were not nearly as deadly.

The man-mad evil "vaccines" are far worse, and have far more lasting effects.

https://slaynews.com/news/renowned-scientist-all-covid-vaxxed-will-die-3-5-years/

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Porge's avatar

I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Jeeze... sorry to hear it!

IMO, so many doctors are so weak and craven...

Are you into ivermectin to maybe mitigate any "long covid"

Were you jabbed? If so, I sure would consider it!

MY fave is Chlorine Dioxide Solution (CDS)... most have not heard of it... Dr Kory just came out and supported it to prevent the new scam, Bird Flu...

But Dr. Kalcker is the expert... lots of interviews online... I have used it for years...

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Sorry everybody didn't mean to send this reply a hundred times. Reply button error was happening so I kept hitting the button!🤪

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nik's avatar

Agree vaccines are worse .

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I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!!

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I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!

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I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!

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I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!

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I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!

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I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!

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I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!

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I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!

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I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!

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I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!

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I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!

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I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!

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I had the Delta in Dec of 21....bilateral pneumonia that my doctor refused to treat....scarred my lungs so bad that I blew a hole in my lung from coughing. 12days in hospital with collapsed lung and a chest tube. Not fun!

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Bryan Dair's avatar

You can say that again.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

My 8 year old, unjabbed neice died of myocarditis.

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nik's avatar

Oh my goodness I’m so incredibly sorry šŸ˜ž šŸ™šŸ™šŸ™

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shayne's avatar

I hope she has a full recovery.

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

Quite a bit of confirmation on the "shedding" aspect of the vax while being around someone who was vax'd. This is also known as Self Amplification. In 2023, Japan vax'd 15 people, ON TELEVISION, with sa-mRNA, Self Amplifying:

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/japan-approves-worlds-first-self-amplifying-mrna-covid-19-vaccine-without-published

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

You couldn't pay me enough to take that "test." I saw it as a way to collect DNA (possibly). Or spread a pathogen to make sure you got "covid."

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Ditto!

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Tom's avatar
Apr 29Edited

One concern was the reports that they were being jabbed so far up one's nose that cerebrospinal fluid was leaking out.

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A.J.'s avatar

I had a hospital ER nurse last year try to jam a swab up my nose saying "Everyone does it here!" and that he would just "tickle your brain!" as he laughed as if I was an idiot 3 year old instead of an adult demanding 100% informed consent. I firmly told him, "Hard pass." Then, I made sure I was not billed for that "all viruses" swab test because he'd opened the swab packaging before telling me he wanted me to do that ridiculous test.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Video Shows Covid-19 Testing Kits Being Packed In A Slum Near Mumbai

https://youtu.be/ynMj6K5mXO4

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Roger Beal's avatar

That's how they manufactured "Pre-packaged covid", as one commenter stated on that video.

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JustANobody's avatar

There is all kinds of videos on Bitchute and Odyssey. Telegram. It is laced with cancer causing chemicals.

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

I often wanted a t-shirt that read:

Un-tested

Un-jabbed

Un-apologetic

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J Boss's avatar

I thought that right out the gate, especially about the gov't sponsored free ones they'd mail to everyone in your house. None for me. Never tested, never covid, never jabbed. The ultimate pure blood.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

I had to have a covid nasal swab about three years ago in order to visit my sweetheart who was in the hospital getting a cardiac stint. That heavily-accented ā€œpractitionerā€ jammed that thing so far up my nose, I almost saw stars. I immediately ran to the restroom, rinsed my nasal passages as best I could with hot water, then broke out my saline spray and non-chemical baby wipes and went to work up my nose with them as well. And to this day, I’ve never had the bioW-disease, AFAIKā€¦šŸ™šŸ»šŸ™šŸ»šŸ™šŸ»

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shayne's avatar

I was reading along then I read this "celebrated switching to ā€œ100% green power" and busted out laughing. What a great way to start the day with a hearty belly laugh!!

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(C)E.J.'s avatar

And they got to net-zero. Mission accomplished.

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Jeff S's avatar

Green power means money.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

In Money They Trust

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Abiding Dude's avatar

More money than power.

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Graphite's avatar

I know hilarious right?! šŸ˜‚

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Beth Bart's avatar

The posters now decorate the White House lawn all along the West Wing driveway, right where corporate media reporters usually do their video reports. ā€œNo matter what network you’re on—that includes MSNBC—if you’re doing a hit from the White House, those pictures will be behind you.ā€

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Who thinks if these things?!?!?!

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NAB's avatar

I bet this was the brain child of Stephen Miller.

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Beth Bart's avatar

Cracks me up! 🤣

Glen Beck had another troll story where DJT hung his picture between 2 First Ladies & it’s started a whole bunch of memes. I can’t find it now to repost, but it was funny!

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Emumundo's avatar

I saw a picture of his mug shot- hanging outside the Oval Office...

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Beth Bart's avatar

And this is also hysterical

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8FPSFgA/

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JBell's avatar

🤣

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CecilRhodes's avatar

Modern heads on pikes around the castle

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Skenny's avatar

It will not be long before the power outage is attributed to Trump.

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Graphite's avatar

Should be attributed to Biden after the Nordstream Pipeline malarkey?

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🤣

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Based Florida Man's avatar

The Green movement is akin to the C-19 Vaxx.

Both steeped in nonsense that ultimately deprives us of freedoms.

You'll see videos of dozens of wind turbines that most often don't work, and when they do, they smash large birds from the sky. There's vids of Tesla chargers that powered by diesel generators.

So much fakey stuff - just like Jab science.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

They really upset the balance of nature everywhere around them. Not just smashing birds, but also the vibrations and noise does uncalculatable damage to all wildlife in the areas of those things. Also? They are not recyclable!

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

They cost megabucks to build. They're an eyesore and kill birds. They have diesel starters in case of no wind. And they end up in landfill.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I saw where Germany is preparing to clear cut a large old-growth forest for a wind farm mega plant.

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Tom's avatar

It's because they love nature, you see . . .

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Mega idiots!

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A.J.'s avatar

You can't fix stupid. Tragically, the only realistic hope is they leave the gene pool.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

And just plain UGLY!

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

Did it happen? I saw the project was started on 10/04/24 but nothing after that.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

And there you have it! Thanks for the article.

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Tim R's avatar

It’s the same people. Same playbook.

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Bones's avatar

I am on my third trip through all the episodes of every season of the chosen available. I highly recommend this to anyone who thinks they don’t have time for TV that’s because it’s not TV don’t know what to describe it as other than inspired by God

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Just be sure to read the Bible because things have been added to The Chosen's storyline to make it more interesting (I suppose). Otherwise, you might embarrass yourself by announcing in a Sunday morning Bible study that Nathanael was an architect. It was quite comical, with the teacher asking, "What??"

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Lori's avatar

But Dallas, the one who is responsible for the show says they take facts from the time of Christ based on the culture of the time to insert into the show. He openly says some things are added in for context of culture. It is still powerful and brings Jesus to life like never before with emphasis on His human side too.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

Lori, yes… A V e r y … human Jesus… love it when He says such ā€œhere and nowā€ quips likeā€¦ā€ how’s that working out for you?ā€ I don’t think the Chosen was intended to be biblically word for word accurate, rather a more respectfully creative intention to present Jesus and his apostles and their lives as mirrors of the issues in our own lives here and now… The Chosen truly does ā€œbring Jesus to life like never beforeā€ … it’s inspired me deeply.

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Lori's avatar

It has inspired a fire in me too. To see Jesus and the apostles depicted in such cultural context and Jesus, so human, helps me to truly understand what his life was like at that time and what he was up against. I am thankful for The Chosen and pray it stirs in others without a spiritual life what it has stirred in me. Yay God!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I hate it when watching a historical show and they throw in vernacular of today. Even watching something that took place in the ā€˜50’s and they do that! Bugs me.

I should still watch The Chosen.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Me too.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Yes!! A False gospel. Thanks for saying.

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LMWC's avatar

I do not believe it is false gospel. Whatever is quoted in the Bible that Jesus speaks is quoted in the Chosen. As are any scriptural references found in the Bible and used in the Chosen. Dallas simply gave the disciples who were not as well known, background to make the setting more real for modern times. We don’t know what Nathaniel did for a living, but he was one of the original Chosen. I definitely concur with knowing your Bible, but for someone never having a point of reference for Jesus, this is a very good way to invite them in.

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Lori's avatar

Darn tootin" LMWC! I have no doubt that God smiles as He watches us watch The Chosen-No doubt! In fact, Johnathan Roumie, the actor that plays Jesus was interviewed and he said God called him to the role. I have no doubt about that either:}

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

So far, I haven’t seen anything ā€œanti-gospelā€ in The Chosen. Dallas Jenkins has a substantial group of creative consultants including rabbis, Bible scholars and scholars of the ancient Near East who are advising the writers. I think what’s more likely is that modern Christians have been the unwitting recipients of incorrect New Testament teaching, and therefore don’t understand what they’re watching in The Chosen. The Bible doesn’t give us full character development of anyone it mentions, so it takes a careful understanding of the history, culture and laws in the first century to flesh out the characters involved in The Chosen. And that includes Jesus, who most Christians ridiculously believe actually declared pork and other unclean meats ā€œclean,ā€ which if true, would have landed him in prison long before he was finally arrested.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

The most glaring error in THE CHOSEN is the name of the central character, Jesus. That wasn't His name. No, Jesus is not an English translation, either. Pastor Ken Thornberg has a special ministry of casting "Jesus" OUT of people. You can see the ACTUAL meaning of "Jesus" on my website: harmonicresearch.org.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Yes, I agree Sir, although it is a bit understandable how the name ā€œJesusā€ evolved from ā€œYeshuaā€ to the Greek pronunciation ā€œEee-yay-soosā€ (Yesous) to the 1611 English spelling ā€œIesusā€ to the final transformation of the ā€œIeā€ into the letter ā€œJā€ in c. 1630. But I don’t think anybody really knows for sure.

In any case, the Bible translators do us a great disservice by not retaining the original spellings, pronunciations and meanings of biblical names. So much so, that you have some non-sequiturs in certain passages of Scripture, such as when the angel speaks to Joseph in Matthew 1:21, and says, ā€œā€¦you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.ā€ The name Jesus means nothing—unlike, say, the name ā€œBakerā€ā€”so the statement makes no sense. His name was Yeshua, and as even modern Israelis know, the name/word means ā€œsalvation,ā€ or more accurately, in the first century, it meant ā€œYHWH saves.ā€

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Thank you for your comment, Flat Earth Flyer. Matthew 1:21 was grossly mistranslated.

HIS DISCIPLES CALLED HIM YASHUAH which means "Yahweh brings salvation"

According to Etymologist Lew White, Dr. C. J. Koster, and the Institute for Scripture Research, we have been lied to for over 1600 years. Jesus is the name that the Messianic Jews started proclaiming as the Messiah in the 4th century AD when they were trying to spread the good news of the Gospel all over Western Europe. Unfortunately, the Greeks hated the Jews and weren’t about to accept a Jewish God. So, they falsified His name, calling Him a name that was almost identical to their pagan sun god, ā€œIesousā€. According to the Greek historian, Eusebius, the Roman Emperor, Constantine chose the name of the pagan Druid god, Hesus taken at the Council of Nicea in 325 CE and the name was approved. The theology formulated at this council was the foundation of the Catholic Church which continued to spread teaching about Hesus Krishna all around the world. According to Nexus Magazine, this name evolved into Jesus Christ and was solidified by the printing of the King James Bible in 1611. They wrote the name ā€œJesusā€ into the Greek New Testament in place of the name He had always been known as up until that time which was ā€œYahshuahā€. Records indicate His name is spelled "YOD HEY VAV SHIN AYIN". Any first year Hebrew student can tell you that this does not spell "Jesus". The Scriptures tell us that the Father's name is contained in the Son's name. The Father's name is not contained in "Jesus". According to Lew White, "Jesus" means "Hail Zeus" or "Praise Zeus", the primary Greek pagan god.

JESUS, THE DEMONIC COUNTERFEIT

1. Pastor Ken Thornberg tried to cast out a demon in the name of ā€œJesusā€ and was told by the demon that ā€œYou can’t cast me out in my nameā€. What do you think the name of that demon is, if it’s not ā€œJesusā€?

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Excellent research, Sir! This is precisely why, in my opinion, there will only be a remnant of true believers/worshippers when Yashua finally returns.

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Lori's avatar

It is not a glaring error to me. I know my Savior as Jesus and that is just perfect.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

You are fortunate. I know a 7 year old that became demon possessed when they gave their life to Jesus and became a pathological liar. I knew the child for 5 more years and they were still lying, following Satan instead of Yashuah.

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Graphite's avatar

I have just started watching too - it really brings life to the text. Praise God šŸ™

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LMWC's avatar

I’ve seen the last two seasons in the movie theaters first. Excellent! One of many God inspired things that kept me going through covid and beyond.

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NAB's avatar

It's been amazing to watch the success of The Chosen, Fr. Mike's "Bible in a Year" and Now Fr. Mark-Mary's "Rosary in a Year." Spiritual things are happening, people!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Amen!

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Maureen ODH's avatar

šŸ’•šŸ™šŸ’•

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Lori's avatar

I adore The Chosen. A very powerful and realistic take about our Savior and what HE faced.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

I agree 100% with you. Streaming of season 5 starts in June,

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I don’t believe God inspired The Chosen. He provided His Word and everything we need to know is in that wonderful book. The Chosen is a way to reach an audience that probably hasn’t studied the Bible. If it reaches an audience that previously didn’t know anything about Jesus and His disciples then it probably has some merit. But nothing is better than going directly to God’s Word and understanding the past, present and future of God’s creation, especially for mankind.

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Lori's avatar

I will respectfully agree to disagree with you Julie Ann.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Most Christian Bibles have been so paganized that there is not much of "God's Word" in them. THE SCRIPTURES translated by the Scripture Research Institute in S. Africa is better that anything in Christian book stores. THE BOOK OF YAHWEH is even better, from the House of Yahweh.

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Lori's avatar

At the end of the day, all I need to know is that Jesus is my Savior and I love the Holy Trinity.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

12th ! Wow, I really suck today.

Condolences to my Canadian brethren on yesterday's election results. The beginning of the end?

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shayne's avatar

I heard this morning on Real America's Voice network that Canadians in some of the Provinces are calling on Trump to annex them.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Separation feelings are running high in Alberta and Saskatchewan. These next months will be very interesting to watch.

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shayne's avatar

I'm wondering if their election was rigged. Wouldn't be surprised.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Aren't they all? They are Selections, not Elections.

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A.J.'s avatar

Read somewhere last night there was a brief Canadian vote counting outage glitch. Shades of 6 USA states suddenly stopping vote counting all at the same time in November 2020.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

I saw a couple of stories about early voting ballot boxes in one or two polling stations. The boxes were not locked up in a secure spot, but taken off the polling station premises each night. True story? Who knows.

Pierre Poilievre's riding of Carleton had 91 candidates listed on the ballot, most were independent and not affiliated to any party. That's crazy.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Alberta will be the 51st.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

I would not be surprised at that at all. I wonder if they do separate, will PM Carney invoke his inner Lincoln and send in the military to quash any rebellion?

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shayne's avatar

Would our military then be called in to protect our newest state.... Yikes!

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

That's a possible scenario. Then what happens? Britain or the EU sends military to counter act the US? Double Yikes!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Then what happens? Chyna invades via Hongcouver, and takes over the entiret of north America. /s

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shayne's avatar

No kidding.

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that-scoundrel's avatar

I’d prefer an independent Alberta than becoming another state. The sun is rising on the US today, but there are problems down there too. I think a smaller country could be the way to go in this situation.

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Graphite's avatar

Thank you... I guess this is a judgement for our falling away from our faith... but God is in control šŸ™

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NAB's avatar

What are Canadians thinking? Seriously. I just don't understand.

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George's avatar

The truth in a nutshell is that the liberal party in Canada seized on president Trumps 51st state rhetoric playing on their patriotism. They continued to harp on orange man bad and as we can see by the results it worked. Our left wing media also contributed to their success as most Canadians only watch the liberal funded news. Two of my three children have already left Canada and the third will be leaving in two years. My wife and I never imagined living our final years separated from our children. We are trying to figure out how we can leave Canada.

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JT's avatar

I live on the border with Canada and have many Canadian friends. We are also surrounded by them where we winter-over down south. They are wonderful folks, but many make our liberals look like Rush Limbaugh...one family has CNN on their TV 24/7. It's hard to imagine anyone being able to withstand such an onslaught of nonstop propaganda. Like Americans, at some point they will say "enough" and right their ship. Until then, good luck, eh?

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NAB's avatar

Thank you for this explanation, George. I imagine the timing of the tariff announcements only helped the liberals in Canada too. In a weird way, it's good for Canadians to feel patriotic again but I realize the circumstances under which patriotism has resurged are not great. It would have been much better to see that surge during the Trucker Convoy, for example.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

The Trucker convoy failed due to people being hit in their bank accounts. It was a horrible example of leftist control over the patriotic people, cementing the fear perhaps? Or cementing the government’s power?

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NAB's avatar

They went full authoritarian. It was crazy to see.

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that-scoundrel's avatar

The Canadian trucker convoy was far from a failure. The authorities were disgusting, yes, but we won. That’s when the mask and vax stuff started to lift—it was a peaceful shot heard ā€˜round the world.

They’re trying to take the truck that belongs to one of the more prominent protestors, and continue to haul a bunch of them to court. Our tax dollars at work, keeping us safe! /s

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I see why you say that.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Same here. Some of those voters are my family and friends.

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Valerie's avatar

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Bones's avatar

Blessings to all. Now that we have a country under God, we should expect blessing thank God for this new administration that cares about our creator who bless America and who will continue to now

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Blessings, yes. But keep the shield and the sword at hand. We have a long way to go.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

sWord which is Christ Himself.... "heaven opened, and behold, a white horse! The one sitting on it is called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he judges and makes war. His eyes are like a flame of fire, and on his head are many diadems, and he has a name written that no one knows but himself. He is clothed in a robe dipped in blood, and the name by which he is called is The Word of God.' Revelation 19:11-13

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Cynthia's avatar

Can't wait!!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

They have horses in heaven?

And the blood-soaked robe guy sounds a bit psychotic... JMHO.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Iyho you are arrogantly missing the whole point. Abiding what? Dude?

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Abiding fools. I'm not into ancient mythology, THAT's the point.

You dig it, fine.

Afraid to give a straight answer? Horses in heaven? Bloody robes?

That stuff is for the dumb masses... scar them into coughing up into the collection plate.

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Lori's avatar

Every single day I ask God to stay close to Trump and to guide his ways and choices.

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

Praying especially for Him to work in the hearts of the senate after reading this:

https://substack.com/@therealamuse/note/p-162335742?r=8r0cp&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action

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Willing Spirit's avatar

What is wrong with Rand Paul?

Does he hate us because we didn’t embrace his run for President?

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/senator-rand-paul-says-he-has-votes-block/

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

I have no idea. šŸ¤¦šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø :/

He needs to get over himself.

He's NOT the president, and we all need to remind him of that fact.

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Kat's avatar

Last week I watched a Yale student’s video of Hamas rioters harassing Jewish students attempting to attend their classes. Rioters bullied them threatened them name called and actually prevented the Jewish students from campus classes and activities. I’m going to call the President’s comment line 202-456-1111 to suggest Trump send in the military to escort the Jewish students to their classes at Yale, Columbia etc. We did this in the 60s when desegregating public schools/colleges. Please call the comment line as Jewish students need our support and protection.

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Bones's avatar

Those ivy league colleges need to be closed down

I went to Columbia during the Vietnam and Cambodia riots. Those institutions just breed self righteous activists that have nothing better to do than bear their chests and beat them like monkeys

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Bones's avatar

By the way, I quit after three semesters. I was wasting my money.

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Emumundo's avatar

In college I knew some people who went to cut sugar cane in Cuba. Venceramos! I bet today they run hedge funds.

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Kat's avatar

My neighbor in KY was a refugee from Cuba. She explained that Cuba’s education is free, but you must work in the sugar cane fields at every harvest. Though they don’t pay dollars for education they do pay in labor.

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JW's avatar

Along with Berkeley!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

The Palestinians that are being massacred in the tens of thousands need support too.

I am no fan of islam, but students getting harassed, while ugly, seem mild compared to mass murder... no?

Perhaps genocide is worthy of being protested?

https://x.com/SamParkerSenate/status/1809683142275658155

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MARCI's avatar

How can hamas determine who is a Jew or not as students walk to class?

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Probably not as difficult as the IDF jews being able to determine if a woman or child is "Hamas" before slaughtering them?

OR using white phosphorous on civilians?

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John infinity N's's avatar

He said its because they are ugly

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CStone's avatar

Kat, are they STILL doing this? (I don’t have access to a lot of ā€˜news’.

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Kat's avatar

Yes the video was recorded last week. The Chicks on the Right on Facebook showed!! šŸ˜ž

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

Yesterday’s European blackout has made me reconsider Solar (since we’re NOT 100% reliant on Green Energy…and this should be a lesson that we never should be!). Tesla makes solar panels, so between financial incentives, supporting Elon, and NOT being tethered to the unreliable grid (I live in CO…CA’s twin), seems like it may be a win. Natural gas, solar, and electric in this house. Now all I’ll need is a well and some chickens!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Totally. If you have room for a ground mount system, those often don't even require permits or inspections. And cheap to put in. A system with just 10 400W panels (4KWatt) can run most of your needs with a 'critical loads panel' installed.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Just be darn sure to install the isolation device that prevents deadly backfeed getting from your generator into the grid. Backfeed kills linemen.

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shayne's avatar

What's the advantage of the ground mount system over a roof system, BFM?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Often you don't need permits or inspections for ground mounted systems (usually not considered a 'construction'). DIY friendly. Easier to maintain than roof mount. No chance of leaks or damaging the roof. Nothing to remove when shingles need replacing.

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shayne's avatar

That makes sense. Thanks BFM!

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

Thanks for the tip!

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