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Laura Kasner's avatar

ATTENTION OHIO RESIDENTS!

https://josephsansone.substack.com/p/ohio-prosecutor-and-sheriffs

I urge anyone who is an Ohio resident to take a moment to email your local county sheriff and prosecutor these documents and let them know that Governor DeWine and AG Yost have been sent a jump drive containing them. We must make them accountable. I fervently believe we can move the needle in getting the truth out, even if our captured governor and AG won’t convene a grand jury.

https://www.ashlandsource.com/2023/09/30/ashland-county-community-mourns-death-of-teen-at-homecoming-game/

How many more deaths of young people will happen before the willful blindness ends?

She was 17. This makes me weep with anguish for what is happening and will continue to happen if WE THE PEOPLE don’t demand accountability.

Substack author, TriTorch recently wrote:

....please do not make the mistake of confusing the outcome of this all-encompassing conflict with the struggle to win it—it is the struggle itself that holds the meaning, and that is where your true personal victory lies. Nothing in your life has ever been about whether you win or lose, it has only ever been about how you conduct yourself the during these trials and tribulations”

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Tonya McKinney's avatar

Can’t we all contact these people? Can you provide emails? She is an American daughter of all of us and I teared up too when I read. We have to demand justice for her and all the rest and I love that you are urging actual action. She could be our George Floyd moment.

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SadieJay's avatar

When are the families going to get mad and angry and demand answers? This is NOT normal, yet 'they' want to make us believe this happens all the time. Get the autopsy..from Ryan Cole if you have to! Or let him do the pathology and tell the family WHY this travesty happened. Because that is just what it is. A travesty. Nobody is talking and that is so suspicious. I feel so terrible for that sweet girl and her family.

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Erin W's avatar

The ones who fell for it first have to acknowledge they were duped big time, then acknowledge that they were responsible.. before they reach this point. That’s too uncomfortable for many. Many subconsciously know, but live by the mantra “I did the right thing for the good of everyone. My virtue remains intact.” It’s a really hard pill to swallow because they are facing us, a ton of harsh and glaring “I told you so” folks. Right

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Tonya - yes! Email me and I’ll send you an excel list of all 176 email addresses. ( 88 county sheriffs and 88 prosecutors)

This young girl lived not far from me. 😢

LauraRkasner@gmail.com

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Tonya McKinney's avatar

Thank you! I just saw all the email links are in the link you I initially posted at the top and it’s super easy to just click and send emails demanding accountability. Also her autopsy needs to be attended by someone on our side that we trust.

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LS Woodruff's avatar

Agree. My husband and I keep wondering who is going to be next to really rock our world. We increasingly have people questioning what is going on....Absolutely horrifying, we have loved ones who bought the lies, and I pray constantly for their protection. Sigh.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Tonya - make sure you read the substack that I referenced at the top of my comment.

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VanLife Views's avatar

Great idea

I would send them a card.

Praying for all the nations teen sons and daughters who took part in the experiment 🥲

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FourWinds's avatar

17, my God. Another one. And of course it will be a "coincidence" just like thousands if not millions of others. I'm on this here in CBus. Thanks for posting and I am not sad so much as I am absolutely furious. This MUST END.

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Tom's avatar

Isaiah 53:3 (ESV)

"He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief; and as one from whom men hide their faces he was despised, and we esteemed him not."

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

Yet to those who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God. --John 1:13ish

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Tom's avatar

Yes!

The SUM of His Word is TRUTH!

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OnTheJump's avatar

Ditto, FourWinds. F'ing Furious!!

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daverkb's avatar

Yes! And I already can see the possibilities looming ... like that another rash of deaths being blamed on yet some new whatever virus and voila! Another new magic cure-all injectible. It's all or nothing, win or lose ... and no middle ground.

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TriTorch's avatar

This scapegoating has been in the works for years now. Here is a growing list of news articles and studies which gas-lighting the world into believing that people of all ages suddenly dropping dead from massive heart attacks for no reason is and always has been normal: https://tritorch.com/newnormal

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Peace's avatar

Whew! That's quite a compilation of excuses, TriTorch!

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TriTorch's avatar

It takes exponentially more energy to cover for a lie than it does to tell the truth

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Roger Beal's avatar

A new injectable? Naahh. This time they're gonna just spray aerosol mRNAs from government crop duster aircraft. That has indeed been proposed.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Mmm mmm mmm! So tasty with my morning sausage biskit! NOT.

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daverkb's avatar

Hate to say it ... but every which way. The existential threat is literally 360 all directions. And they an kill you with a flick of a switch. The world we live in!

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Roger Beal's avatar

That "flick of a switch" explains why my cell phone will be powered down and stuck inside a faraday bag Wednesday afternoon, 10/4.

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daverkb's avatar

May be so as to being a good idea. Can't hurt. Still ... this smacks of Gaslight Village playing with our minds. And in recent weeks, I also have been wondering how much of this democide stuff is being run by AI ... or what?

Sterilization is one of the very best ways of knocking down population. Sterilization is the 'stealth killer' which stalks by what is never permitted to be. There are many layers to this. And it is always what isn't seen which does the greatest damage.

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Leo's avatar

And computer and radio etc. etc.! All off.

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Tom's avatar

TriTorch said it.

We do what's right because it's RIGHT.

Not because we think it will work, or for any other reason.

Jeff, keep doing what you're doing. It's RIGHT.

I know I often come across as a pessimist. I am not. I am in the world, but not of the world.

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John's avatar

There is a law in Ohio called “Lindsay’s Law” which is about “sudden cardiac arrest” in youth sports. Every school and youth sports program has had parents sign this form since 2017. I was involved with my children’s youth sports program when this was started (and signed this form for their school sports participation). In 2017 I thought it was odd to sign a form for something very rare, but it makes total sense now. We were being conditioned. This stuff happens don’t you know, you signed the form, you know it’s possible.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

John - it makes one wonder, doesn't it, why this started in 2017. But we know that this entire crime against humanity has been in the works for a very long time, don't we.

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Tom's avatar

Google "trends" showed that "anti-vax" was a searched meme that peaked in the summer of 2019. Peaked exponentially. Before "covid."

This will get memory-holed.

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Paul Paulson's avatar

I recall seeing "anti-anti-vax" sentiments being pushed heavily on Reddit's front page back in 2019. At the time I thought it could be some sort of pre-conditioning. Fast forward to 2020 and the current day, Reddit has been totalitarian in the way it censors and maliciously targets users who are against the official narratives. Massive amounts of hate and fearmongering are thrown at individuals who don't trust what they call "tHe sCieNCe", oftentimes resulting in removal from the platform.

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Leo's avatar

That "anti-vax" trend was related to Autism. Del Bigree's big bus was painted on the side with "No-Vaxx"...or a similar meme.

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Dela Wurl's avatar

I believe it was Dr. David Martin, who said that the patents for the mRNA “Vaccine” was taken out in either 2012 or 2015. I don’t know if I’m correct on the date, but I do know that it was before Covid was ever a “thing.”

I think you’re right, I think it’s been in the works to convince us

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TB's avatar

MRNA delivery as a technology has been around for decades, they just couldn't pass clinical trials with it under normal conditions. No need to posit premeditation - the "COVID emergency" was merely an opportunity to bypass the normal standards and finally get it approved for sale...

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Barbara Moser's avatar

I think the sports clearance was elevated even before 2017 because of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy deaths on the fields. I have met the founder of the HCM association and she really pushed for better clearance.

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AngelaK's avatar

I am still in shock that no parent of a possible deceased by vaxx SAD is speaking out in any way.

*Have they been paid off or threatened? (Remember that outspoken black singer's cousin who became impotent from the vaxx? She and he got a personal phone call from our Moron in Chief, umm, I mean Pesident, about it )

*Do they feel guilty?

* Does fear of something cancel out their outrage?

* Are they just grieving too much and feel that nothing matters because it cant bring loved one back?

*Are some perhaps trying to speak out but media wont touch it?

Funny thing is that in our litigation happy culture with the promise of $$$, (no offense to lawyers) people generally are not this complacent and quiet about such things when they think it could have been prevented.

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Dela Wurl's avatar

I know that Maddie’s mom spoke out!

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AngelaK's avatar

What did she say?

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Dela Wurl's avatar

She’s been in conferences all over the world and met at Ron Johnson’s conference in Texas, 2years ago. Also, Maddy De Garay attends in her wheelchair with her gastric tube in place, her mom makes no excuses and just says the vaccine is what has done this.

https://www.youtube.com/live/6mxqC9SiRh8?si=FbXFJP_5bqYVZPjl

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Peggy B's avatar

Yes, but she says at the start that she is still pro-vaccine. How is that possible? And why would she lead with that statement? Also Maddy seems to be holding back a smile while her mother sheds tears. There’s something strange about this woman going to conferences “ all over the world” and either leaving her injured child behind or dragging her around like a show and tell. Sorry if I seem harsh but why would you put your child through this spectacle over and over? I certainly wouldn’t.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Maddie must want to be going. She is 14 and of sound mind.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Angela - Those are very good questions. Maybe the answer is all of them. I too, am in shock.

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Angela Bennett's avatar

I've wondered exactly the same thing!! Last year, there was an 11yo local boy (in Lakeland Florida) who passed in his sleep. Now I have no proof that he was vaxxed, but his dad was a US Marine who was forced under the mandate, and it was after kids were approved to get it, during the hard-press "you're saving everyone else too" campaign. Further, there was never any cause of death disclosed anywhere. I heard about it through a local MSM post interviewing his parents because they were wanting to send his ashes into space because he wanted to be an astronaut. The whole thing was heartbreaking.....and I wondered exactly the same as you ....why aren't the parents screaming about this??! Are they just so distraught because they supported the vaxx and now he's gone forever?? It's definitely perplexing....

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Susan Clack's avatar

I haven’t spent much time at all perusing the local newspapers for obits, but yesterday I started thinking “hmmm, haven’t heard from _____ for awhile...that might be a bad sign!” so I started looking at the online list of recent deaths. To my dismay, in just one minute of flipping thru the obits, there were TWO young women (both of high school age) who had “died suddenly”...the cause for one of the girls was listed as an EMBOLISM. I had to stop looking. I didn’t want to see any more heartbreaking obits. So if I feel this way and I know why this is happening, imagine the people who are clueless. They have no sense of curiosity as to why these young people are dying at such alarming rate. They’re just plugging their ears and singing loudly as they walk quickly thru the graveyard. 😣

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CMCM's avatar

My entire time in grade school, junior high high school, and college I never knew of a single person who died suddenly like we are seeing now. Never.

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andy johnson's avatar

The only "died suddenly" deaths when I was in high school involved excessive blood-alcohol content.

Never, ever heard of kids having heart attacks or related incidents.

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Leo's avatar

I was thinking the same thing - plus I was a H.S. teacher. Never even heard of any student dying suddenly.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Susan - it’s heartbreaking. I keep wondering - what is the tipping point? Were these deaths in Ohio ?

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Susan Clack's avatar

No, on the Central Coast of Kalifornistan. (San Luis Obispo County)

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SeeingTruth's avatar

Thanks Laura - will send out to my group.. 💜

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Barbara Moser's avatar

Agree - everyone needs to contact local authorities. But, we also need to screen every child who has received the jab. Dr. McCullough recently commented that there may be clues in the EKG’s in those who have subclinical myocarditis. It is important that parents find a cardiologist who is aligned with Dr. McCullough. If you don’t, just know that the doctors will never admit that there is a problem and that it could be from the jabs. It is incredibly sad!! Hospitals are still advertising for children as young as 6 months to get the jab. Guess it’s part of the deal - hundreds of millions they are getting. Pure evil.

Keep praying 🙏 we will win. I live in NJ & will contact our representatives too. Thank you for your post and links.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Barbara - NJ's governor and AG received these documents as well:

https://nationalarm.org/legal-actions/

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Paige Green's avatar

This organization should have this in every state, not just Ohio.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Paige - These documents will be sent to every governor and AG in our nation:

https://nationalarm.org/

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Blair's avatar

Amen, Laura! Thank you! Keep it up!

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AP's avatar

This is so sad. At some point people have to question it. She is an athlete and conditioned (also the cohort most vulnerable). But standing in front of that many people waiting to hear whether your name is called is also a form of nervous system excitement/cardiac stress. I hope her parents fight for her and as he is an AD, for the students still at risk.

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Fran Angel's avatar

Laura, please forgive my ignorance but can you explain what "a jump drive containing them" means? I want to address the issue properly when emailing to the 176 email addresses. Thank you for taking the time to explain this to me. Blessings!

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Bunji29 - sorry about that. Perhaps I should have said “flash drive”. It’s a storage device/piece of hardware that is inserted into a USB port in a desktop or laptop computer.

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Jean Anderson's avatar

We call it a memory stick 😁

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Jean - there you go! Too many words for it!

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Fran Angel's avatar

Thank you!

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Whom have I in heaven but You?

And besides You, I desire nothing on earth.

My flesh and my heart fail,

But God is the rock of my heart and my portion forever.

For, behold, those who are far from You will perish;

You have destroyed everyone who is unfaithful to You.

But as for me, the nearness of God is my good;

I have set Lord Yahweh as my refuge,

That I may recount all Your works.

— Psalm 73:25-28 LSB

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Seeking Grace's avatar

Balm for my soul, as always. Thank you, Janice 😇

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Mine too. “The nearness of my God is my good…” So comforting and powerful.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I’m so happy to see your encouraging post is the first of the day! God bless you Janice!

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Thank you -reading aloud so my boys can hear 🙏💗

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Tom's avatar

Janice, I have started reading LSB because it does not translate Yahweh.

It helps me to not forget Who is sovereign! The curtain in the temple was torn! We have access through our Messiah!

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

I just learned of it on my Literal Word app which was just the NASB when I first got it. So I looked up the LSB and am interested and excited about it. There are also accompanying study journals available for every book of the Bible!

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FH's avatar

Thanks to you and Tom for educating me (and perhaps others). I searched “LSB Bible” and quickly found lsbible dot org. I have been very attached to the King James version because of my belief that newer translations would not closely adhere to the original text, even though I have long believed the KJ version was corrupted by centuries of limited access at every level.

Learning about the NASB and LSB from the website has greatly loosened my attachment, opening my eyes and heart. Thanks again.

Janice, the devotion to and love for God in the Psalm you shared just explodes through the words. A fine example of how to place God first.

This comment section uses nearly ALL of my reading time every time I click on it.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Just FYI, both the NAS and the LSB are published by The Lockman Foundation.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

I have loved the NASB for years now, but when I saw that the LSB is even more accurate word for word, and with the reverent use of “Yahweh,” well, it’s good news!

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Tom's avatar

One more good translation to read!

I'm told it's very close to NASB.

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

Oh! Be still, my heart!! My life verses. Just meditating on these this morning. I love the verses leading up to it too--

You take me by the hand,

you guide me with your counsel, and afterwards, you will take me into glory!

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Robin Canfield's avatar

I wish I could “like “ this a billion times.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Like like like like . . . :D

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Concerned mom's avatar

AND THIS IS WHY...as much as I love you Jeff, it's scary to hear you say "we don't need Superman, we're going to save ourselves" OUR reliance MUST ALWAYS BE ON OUR LORD JESUS!!!

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

I think he meant we have to DO something, not just sit back and wait for God to do it. I mean, that's the way I'm taking it.

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AngelaK's avatar

God helps those who help themselves.

God can work through us and guide us.

However I do not see the mass peaceful protests in the streets about so many things: the border, money to Ukraine, the unfair judicial system...these were the type of events which prompted change before the internet age.

I think that what is being done to J6 protestors has us all in fear.

They are using them as scapegoats to silence us just as fascists and communists and dictators have done throughout history. In the meantime, the revolution in progress of the demon possessed left progresses and continues.

FOR us fearful, we can be prayer warriors and hope that the braver among us awaken before it is too late.

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AngelaK's avatar

I am an ecumenically hearted Christian (Orthodox practicing) who always respected CBN. (Christian Broadcasting Network).

Well guess what just popped up? This call for 40 days (very biblical) of prayer for our country!

I signed up to join in this prayer intention period and they will send some material.

Let's do it together! "Where there are two or more gathered in my name.."

https://www2.cbn.com/pray-for-america?utm_campaign=pray-for-america-2023&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR3X5oblAE1zLZx-QIqJjKWY6gl_uHtKbJBSV-IN8r-0ZRK09lDxMtXNr28

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Butterfly2510's avatar

Thank you!! I signed up!!

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Robin Canfield's avatar

I wish 8

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BBS's avatar

The Tucker interview with VDH should be required viewing for every red-blooded American. Bottom line, the radically corrupt, agenda-driven Left, is out to destroy Trump politically, financially, and psychologically. They are not going to stop with him. YOU are next.

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TriTorch's avatar

Then take back control of these institutions! VDH was talking about solving this problem with elections. That cannot be done and HE KNOWS IT, they control the voting system. As STalin said, it isn't the people who cast the votes that count, it is the people who count them.

Massive, unrelenting, widespread civic participation. To the corporations and their puppet politicians, ignorance and apathy are worth more than all the slaves in China. Because it is this indifference that enables these bottom feeding cockroaches to thrive in the dark and rob us of our wealth and liberty.

We have to be all over our local legislators and their jack-booted enforcers, we have to put every single thing they do under a microscope constantly, and we have to promptly remove them the moment they fail to execute the will of the people.

The corrupt tinpot dictators that infest our every branch of government thrive on both our apathy and absence, and so we must suffocate and constrain them by showing up and getting in their grill as often as we possibly can. Show them they are hopelessly outnumbered. Make clear to these parasites that we are hawkishly watching their every move (the scarce good ones will embrace these enforcement actions because they are actually there to serve the republic rather than themselves).

"Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." —John Philpot Curran

https://tritorch.substack.com/p/apathy-is-the-fire-in-which-we-burn

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NAB's avatar

Victor is an amazing diagnostician, but I am amazed at how many people have not adjusted their paradigm yet. They STILL think we can go about business in the usual way. Very sobering discussion about what the Trump prosecution means for every day Americans with a 401K and a house. The Left plays for keeps, while the mainstream Right continues to live in absolute denial and cannot see what is plainly in front of it.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Yes, people better wake up! I don’t have a lot of faith in my fellow citizens, most of whom crumble over verbal criticism. We better start wearing that ‘badge of honor’ of being persecuted for expressing our views.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

The argument that people are living in denial and that people need to wake up is getting really old.

So what if there are still some people who don’t know what’s going on, what are they supposed to do? What are we supposed to do to change things?

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

No, there are some people who are never going to be reached, and we don’t need to depend upon them. So stop with that solution. The people who are awake now are the ones who are going to work toward our goals.

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rolandttg's avatar

Agree 100 %. Be your own man/woman. Resist. Say NO to all illegal mandates and orders. Set an example. Let them be the ones to hang their heads. Never, ever compromise if you are right . It doesn't take everyone to win this. I posit it does not even take a majority. Want proof? How many transgender people do you think there really are? How many people think the white race is inherently evil? How many people cannot define what a woman is? How many people think there are dozens of personal pronouns? How many Khazarians do you think there are.? Well, look around. An incredible minority has been Very successful shoving that entire agenda down our throats. It works both ways, but all of us are going to have to stop being afraid to put our heads above the parapet. Stand for something, or kneel for everything.

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Concerned mom's avatar

WE MUST BRING THESE CONCERNS TO THE COURTS OF HEAVEN WHERE OUR HELP COMES FROM. Not on our strength or power, which is weak, but on HIS and HIS ALONE!!! PRAY PEOPLE PRAY, OUR LIVES DEPEND ON IT....

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AngelaK's avatar

Indeed.

When I became aware of the role of prayer for God's mercy to change it was in the early 80s. I am Christian Orthodox so I had a special pain in seeing Russia atheist for so many decades. i know that the Catholics were also praying because of a vision of the blessed Mother of God telling them to many decades before. (in Portugal).

Spiritually speaking, as an ecumenically hearted Christian, I believe that God speaks to different Christian men and women through their respective cultural frameworks.

So I started praying privately for Russia's conversion from atheism.

In the 90s, everyone's prayers were answered and the Soviet Union died. God's time is not our time, but we should never give up on prayer. Only God can change events and outcomes if He so wills.

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John Bugni's avatar

I like the idea of "The Courts Of Heaven" Have you heard of Dave Hayes, "The Praying Medic"? He has written a book about that and is a serious prayer warrior.

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Fred's avatar

Yep, huge subset who never see any “news” outside MSM, The View, and Occupy Democrats on FB. You simply cannot reach them even though we try. Totally brainwashed.

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

Trust me! I’ve tried to reach them! There really is some Koolaid here that is tough to overcome. I think it’s spiritual. We need to get on our knees to pray as often as we boldly speak out and act.

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Blair's avatar

It's absolutely spiritual.

Matthew 24:22-24

22 And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened.

23 Then if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not.

24 For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.

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AngelaK's avatar

We can be prayer warriord. It was 70 years of consecrated and individual prayer which broke the atheist soviet Union andxrestored freedom if religion to Russia and the other countries.

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AngelaK's avatar

Especially so many younger (under 50).

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Paul Paulson's avatar

What are we supposed to do to change things? Share information with these people in a way that overcomes their cognitive dissonance. We live in an age of Information Warfare (5th Generation Warfare) and it's our duty as Americans to work towards positively influencing fellow patriots.

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Leo's avatar

Do? Stand up/Speak up, Never Give Up...and try hard not to throw up!

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Sal_Peenx's avatar

Yes. He made some excellent points, but he left out a lot of the lying LIARS and all the health/death schemes perpetrated on the masses. He gave no credit to our beloved digital soldiers, the "We are the news now" army. Everything he said is known by us, members of the C&C army. Perhaps on purpose, his comments were devoid of facts like Trump still holding rallies, well attended rallies, and other tidbits of "progress" that Sir Jeffrey highlights for us each morning. He also omitted everything about America's turning away from God, which THE WORD and Janice - the -commenter remind us of each day! Again, perhaps on purpose, he skirted around the "essence" of deep state's hatred and absolute fear of DJTand what he was able to accomplish in his first term as the swamp was being named and drained. He's still doing it. And ohhhh, how they hate him for it.

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Leo's avatar

The Left have the Globalist's power filling their sails - gobs of money and influence. All that's required is to toe the line of the Reset Agenda.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes, I think we need to attack from multiple fronts. Orban had some good ideas in Hungary that we could use here. It needs to be not just political but also in the areas of education, business and the arts. Everyone can do their part to chip away at this!

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GG's avatar

Tucker brought that up. I didn't think his answer was very strong. How do you beat these demons at the ballot box when they control the ballot box?

For that matter, why aren't we hearing anything about how we're going to win against these forces arrayed against us. Someone, somewhere has to be forming a plan. Scott Pressler's work is fantastic, but it can't be all there is. Can it?

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

On a MSM morning show, when Kamala was confronted with Biden's terrible polling numbers, compared to Trump's numbers despite multiple indictments, she simply brushed it off say "We will win. We WILL win!" followed by a bit of her trademark cackling.

They know the fix is already in on the elections. They've perfected the cheating for decades now. (Obama's 2nd term was a red flag for us.) The midterm 2022 elections where the "red wave" failed to materialize proved it also.

Unless and until we fix our election systems, nothing is going to change, the Dems aren't going to willingly give up this gig. In 2024, we'll have a repeat of 2020 - if we have elections at all.

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Tom's avatar

Obama's 3rd term really sealed the deal.

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

I believe that you are correct. I am thinking about not voting because they have it already planned out who will be in the White House next. And it won't be a republican.

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Leo's avatar

Ellen, good point. Then go for an Independent: RFKjr

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Sarah Bee's avatar

I’m in California and believe there is work to be done here - people are FED UP and we need a plan to educate everyone on how important this next election is --

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Peace's avatar

I haven't heard of any Republican leadership working hard to reform elections. And I haven't heard of Trump, in particular, working to reform elections. Why is this?

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John Bugni's avatar

There is a plan. But there needs to be a critical mass of people who see the corruption, lawlessness, 2-tier justice, election manipuation, evil child trafficing, money laundering, etc, etc, etc...see it for themselves so when drastic measures are taken, the majority of the people will support it and the bad guys won't be enough to burn the country down.

Here's the plan:

https://rumble.com/v3gfzec-documentary-the-greatest-show-on-earth-2023.html

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devoalan's avatar

We can't plan, because any plan would require force of arms. The infiltration would be immense.

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Tom's avatar

Exactly.

I did not show up on a very particular day of a very particular month at a very particular place BECAUSE I knew that many MANY people were proceeding to that certain place, not properly . . . equipped. And those people would be identified and tracked.

Many of my conservative friends think that I am on the wrong "side" because of my caution in this matter.

Apropos of nothing, iron sights out to 500 yards is doable for someone with youthful vision.

Be sure to remember that David was a man after God's own heart, though, lest you misjudge the circumstances. This is important. And the word "important" does not convey the necessary gravity.

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Jay Horton's avatar

And you are not wrong for the very reasons you gave, Tom. Be safe.

Later Jay

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Tom's avatar

Keep squinting your good eye, Jay. You may need it before you get as old as me!

Peace!

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Exactly. We can't control them at the ballot box because those have been corrupted, too. The only reason they haven't taken over completely is because we are armed. We must make them fear that pushed far enough we will use them.

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Tom's avatar

It's no longer a ballot box.

It's a ballot "APP."

Brought to you by Carl's Jr.

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Paul Paulson's avatar

In 2024 I'll be drinking some Brawndo: The Thirst Mutilator while I cast my general election vote on Carl's Jr. and Dominion's new "Totally Secure" ballot app.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Pushed too far, you mean like the next step of controlling our money? And how exactly are arms going to help prevent that?? Please advise.

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Tom's avatar

Our money is not honest. God abhors false scales. Fiat currency is the epitome of a false scale. We export our inflation to people who live in utter poverty.

Arms will prevent corruption when someone comes to your door to imprison you for doing something as innocent as an Amish person selling milk. Arms make manifest the consequences for enacting tyranny.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Oh, on an individual basis, like protecting your home, OK that’s at the very end, when everything has fallen apart. Great plan.

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Jay Horton's avatar

You are correct. Money will buckle many and "they" have their sites sat on our money. Look up derivatives. Scary stuff. Very large institutions are nearing failure currently and then financial lock up will cinch the noose. Sounds fatalistic but reflect the facts.

Later Jay

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BJBRN's avatar

the ballot/voting cajoles the masses into believing we have a say... or influence over who wins, however it seems to be a mirage now. What to do?

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Donna in MO's avatar

There is a fine line between dumping the enormity of the situation on people - who then throw up their hands, buy freeze dried food and ammo and don't get involved - and saying yes, things are bad - but it's not over until it's over.

We did not get here overnight and we will not fix it overnight. I will go down beating the 'yes you can make a difference, and start local' drum until the feds come for my drum. They may have the money and the media and the captured corporations, but we have the numbers.

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Tamsin's avatar

I was thinking we need more of that Missouri spirit across America: Show Me. You show me the vaccine is not going to kill me, or kill 1 in 1000 now, or kill 1 in 100 later, or hasten the deaths of 1 in 10, and maybe I'll take it. We need more "show me" and less "if you say so". We need to stop being nice and stop giving public health authorities the benefit of the doubt.

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korigon's avatar

Yes, I was so sick of the attitude we had to prove it was unsafe and we just had to take their word for it.

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Tom's avatar

Do what you are doing because it's RIGHT.

Know that judgement is coming on the unrighteous because they have earned the consequences.

Be in the world but not OF the world.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

A citizens drive alternate paper ballot organized and run by volunteers? To see if the electronic is accurate in any way?

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Roger Beal's avatar

But we will not fix it AT ALL until someone with a real plan and a heart for God says, "Here I am, send me."

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Donna in MO's avatar

A nurse practitioner who chucked her career to start a wellness business focused on covid treatment used similar language when she spoke at a meeting last night. Granted said she spent 2 weeks arguing with God to not use her, but said she was awakened every night at the same time, and finally said yes. These folks ARE out there, and think their numbers are growing.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Yep, I think it is poppycock to think that going to the polls is going to fix this mess. Probably need to start at your local sheriff's office...

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Willing Spirit's avatar

But going to the polls can start the process headed in the right direction. Much evil has been exposed since 2020. How are we to say.

I certainly don’t want to stand before my maker and say I didn’t vote because I knew it wouldn’t count.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

But by all means, contact with local officials is paramount!

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Tom's avatar

Vote because it's right.

Don't expect the world to respond.

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Johnny-O's avatar

It's right to participate in a corrupt system? From top to bottom corrupt?

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Tom's avatar

Vote your conscience. If your conscience tells you that you shouldn't vote, then don't. It may well be that there is no message you can send with your vote because you find no worthy candidate, or it may be that you believe your vote will endorse a corrupt system. If that's the case, and you abstain from voting because you thought that was the right thing to do, then do it with a clear conscience.

Voting to "own" the other party is useless. Voting to have someone installed who will benefit your community at the expense of others is useless. There are many ways to vote that only serve corruption.

It may be that you can cast a protest vote to send a message, with no hope that your candidate can be elected. Or you may believe that not voting at all casts that protest message. If the choice was between Hitler and Pol Pot, I would agree, and cast no vote. But I don't think we're there . . . yet.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Thank you for that! I’m going to see if we can get it on the agenda for the Oregon State GOP convention coming up.

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Erin Fight's avatar

Wow! This could actually work. Thanks for the link.

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John Bugni's avatar

Yes! I agree. Multiply!

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Mtnsmith's avatar

Coffeeandcovid this guy needs to be multiplied!

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MaryAnn's avatar

I follow Seth on Telegram. He is a God-fearing man of courage, intelligence, and integrity. Glad to see he us getting pub!

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MaryAnn's avatar

*is

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@Judy he needs to connect with Jay Valentine at omega4america.com

Data nerds can work miracles!

(Edited to correct it to .com, not .org)

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MarkGW's avatar

To the corporations and their puppet politicians, ignorance and apathy are worth more than all the slaves in China.

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LS Woodruff's avatar

But, in my opinion, many Americans(including well meaning patriots) are in too love with their 'stuff' - be it social media, sports, cars, Netflix, shopping experiences, eating out and just general all about me-ness. WhenI try to explain that the way forward is small, local businesses as much as possible, their eyes get blurred and they stop listening. They don't see the connection that you mention, or refuse to see it because they aren't willing to give up any of their creature comforts.

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SadieJay's avatar

Spot on...and that is exactly where we lose. Americans gave into getting a jab full of toxic mystery venom for a DONUT. To think for a moment that they would not sell out their good friend or neighbor to the Gestapo so their cable would get turned back on is a fallacy.

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Tamsin's avatar

Don't forget the peer pressure brought to bear in states like Oregon where the governor said she would not lift pandemic restrictions until we hit a certain percent of the eligible population vaccinated. I got glared at by my neighbor who, in all other respects, hates government, but loves baseball games. So yeah, people really love their sports, and their cable, and so on.

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SadieJay's avatar

Yeah...and Eastern Oregon was giving the governor fits because they were not complying. Haha...!!

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Tom's avatar

This attitude exhibited a lack of ability to do a simple word problem involving R-naught.

You're a "hateful bigoted ignorant red-necked conservative pro-Putin Nazi Trumpster" if you can do a simple word problem.

Because "I cannot deal with my own degeneracy and ignorance" without hating you.

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Tom's avatar

Free French fries can be correlated with excess mortality, but only if you look hard enough in the right place.

"There is no evidence of . . ."

"The Science has changed . . ."

"You're a hateful redneck bigot conservative . . ."

"I am happy to die in my sin . . ."

The most horrifying thing to me was the realization that those pulling the strings could actually make people check in on FaceBoot for "likes" at the "train station" to "the woke Auschwitz."

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Jen's avatar

If only they could understand how many of those creature comforts are under threat by those very people they aren't willing to take on. I just read this morning that the next front they plan to attack us on is water scarcity because apparently "we aren't understanding the severity of climate change and must be made to understand it another way."

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Tom's avatar

"We must be MADE to understand . . ."

They will MAKE those understand who have not received the love of the Truth.

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Robin Canfield's avatar

Pestering them will get you locked up, Jan 6, style, they don’t care what you think, they have the mechanism of control and aren’t going to give it up. Contacting my Senators and Representatives only results in form letter responses.

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TriTorch's avatar

Robin, you're mistaking protesting with oversight.

Jan 6 was a government PSYOP. Pure theater. The only way to help the victims who - were caught up in that lousy stage production, arrested, isolated, put through a meat-grinder kangaroo star chamber court, and then thrown into a prison cell with their key destroyed - is to take back control of the justice system.

Public servants have made it crystal clear that they require supervisors and chaperones in order to do the right thing and so we will supply them is abundance. This solution is why the politicians slit the throat of civics in schools - the last thing they want is someone looking over their shoulder. This answer has been with us from the start:

"The price of apathy toward public affairs is to be ruled by evil men." —Plato

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Donna in MO's avatar

True, but you can nibble around the edges. Volunteered for a Senate campaign last year, knocked doors for months, and have now gotten to know his regional, in town representative and have had coffee with him. Good guy who is legit trying to gather constituent insights. Our other Senator's staff person has attended some local meetings, and he is informally getting involved in recruiting some local folks to run for office. Makes himself very available for public comments. State rep's local representative is also attending some local meetings and events. I have all of their phone numbers and emails. Contacting them to share perspectives is a way to get your voice heard without direct access.

Too many people hit up local and state politicians with angry emails and demanding they 'work for us'. Yes, they should, but they are also humans. Better to be known as someone who is polite, but firm, asks a lot of questions and tries to build some kind of relationship with them. Think about it - how do you respond to someone who gets in your face? Yes, some of them are worthless and don't care, but many are open if you use the right approach. I actually made headway with a pro-masking county legislator in 2021 by screenshotting some info about his primary opponent and sending it to him, which opened the door to a broader conversation. He ended up flipping to a no vote on the next mask mandate vote. Also the few good ones need encouragement, and send thanks to them when they do something right, this applies more to local, county and state than Congress.

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Jay Horton's avatar

Robin,

Same here. Rubio and Scott both war whores and spending our money in foreign places. Done with the "Thank you ....... but hears what I have done......blah blah blah.

Later Jay

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FH's avatar

I think this is the most powerful comment I have ever seen. Thank you! I promise to do what I can.

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TriTorch's avatar

That is very kind of you to say FH, thank you.

"It does not take a majority to prevail... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men." —Samuel Adams

These forces of old and evil do not stand a chance against the united, undivided resolve of even a small percentage of us—and they know it. This is the reason they are frantically fighting tooth and nail while sparing no expense to keep us depressed, oppressed, divided, demoralized, and traumatized. And so we will respond by uniting at a critical mass - which is far smaller than many would guess - and take back what is ours.

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TriTorch's avatar

Kim, thank you for the link Will watch it this evening once work settles down and send you my thoughts tomorrow

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Christy's avatar

This is the first time I disagree with Jeff. It’s time to get mad. Too many Americans are complacent! I can’t tell you how many people look at me w that jab stare bc I talk about something as simple as BRICS. They wanna talk about hollywood or football. America was won with 3% and it’s probably about that many now. It’s gonna be interesting. I know Jeff is upbeat w good stories, just wonder if we are “winning” enough battles.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Start at the local level, in your own community. Attend local and county board meetings and find out which elected officials are working for you or working against you. Call them out respectfully, watch how they vote and be informed. Then start a group of other conservatives that you can share information with so they recognize whether the politicians are working for them or just using the office for their personal gain. At the very least every citizen needs to be involved by attending meetings and watching how their representatives vote. Volunteer to work at the polls!

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Jen's avatar

It's difficult, we worked so hard here in Charleston to do just this - and flip the school board. That was achieved and now there is complete and total chaos. The left won't stop lying. I could give you a million examples, but it's just lie after lie after lie. And they've succeeded in riling up the whole community and tearing us all apart. They bullied all the principals to send angry letters. It's the internet that is causing all of this, because without these stupid facebook groups they wouldn't have the ability to rile up this many people with what are total lies to their low information voters. It's insane, these people have no idea that the crap they're supporting is directly against their own interests. Case in point, the teachers want a raise, our side tried to get the $5k for them, their guy kiboshed it and keeps refusing because he has other plans for that money - activism programs and missing money (as we've seen continuously over the years with them). So how do you stop these stupid facebook boards that are causing all of this calamity in local communities?

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Someone Somewhere's avatar

Prayer, fervent prayer, and fasting while you continue to fight the good fight right where God has you placed on the battle line. And...I'll join you from my distant completely corrupted state.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I get it, similar situation here. One step forward 2 steps back it seems. But my mantra: we did not get here overnight, and we won't fix this overnight. My tactic is to ignore the FB trolls. Oh I read some of their posts but I don't feed them. Emojis and comments just mean greater reach for their posts. Their influence is likely over stated. Yes they are the loudest, but they are small in numbers relative to the population. Start your own FB groups over less controversial issues. Kick out the obvious trolls but keep the ones who are pushing back but not obnoxious. You can win some of them over if you keep to the issues and not tolerating personal attacks. We have 2 groups, one over a tax issue, and another over kids with reading disabilities who are not being served. Both are bi partisan groups the moderators work hard on keeping the focus on issues not politics, and both have grown a lot in the last several months.

They did defeat us on SB (we got one of 3 seats in a very close race) last year by calling our slate 'the book banners' on their pages due to the porn in the library issue our candidates focused on..

This year we are taking a page from their playbook. They run as friendly, sweet, moderates (and let their trolls sling the mud for them) and then take a hard left when they win. We have been sending out via email lists and closed FB groups a short issues based survey. and have gotten over 300 responses so far. We are going to run on help for struggling readers, school safety and a 3rd point still TBD.

I have been hard at this effort for many years, long before covid and it IS a huge struggle to get people to stay in the fight over the long haul. When I feel burnout coming on, I take a few weeks off. Host a backyard BBQ, work on my flower beds, pray for guidance, clean out a closet. And stay off social media. Oh something comes up and drags me back in, but I come back with a better attitude and the will to fight another day.

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rolandttg's avatar

Great advise. Think of our two trolls. One seems to be gone. The other seldom posts, and when he does, I never read his posts, nor do I ever reply when he comments on my posts. Good for you. Hope others follow your lead. Remember when people started running onto stadium fields during a game to get attention ? Remember when it all but stopped? When the cameras refused to show them.

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BJBRN's avatar

good feedback! i don’t use FB or IG, but in my teens, worked at an ice cream shop with many cute young women. We frequently received phone calls from creeps. We presented this to the police who in return coaches us on how to respond. The message was they were looking for and thriving off a reaction... so therefore, we were advised not to react! hopefully the bulk of these agitators now days are nothing more than a few modern creeps with a larger audience who needs to learn to ignore them like you said!!!

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Jen's avatar

Thank you!! This is very helpful advice :-)

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Dorothy Unleashed's avatar

Start local? I live in a solid red state. Our representatives suck. They are RINOs that always vote against the people and for whatever Deep State BS there is. They are not removable. Voting is rigged across the board. It doesn’t work. So what local is there to start with? Even the low hanging fruit, what should be easy, is already captured.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I’m sorry I don’t have all the answers but at least I know I’m involved and trying.

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Dorothy Unleashed's avatar

No criticism against you. I think it’s important to acknowledge HOW BAD THINGS ARE. I was irritated by Jeff’s glib, “Look over there! Thjngs will be great, I promise!” Like, what.world.do.you.think.you.live.in? We must do what we can but with clear lenses about the daunting task we are engaged in. We are starting at the end. Decades have strengthened the practices and skills of the opposition. It is a David and Goliath moment. I’m a Buddhist, btw. But even I have arrived at a place of: only God (Buddha Nature) can win this. We’ll find out if we have been deemed worthy (of saving) aka “good karma”. Those here, at least having SOME clarity, I think are more fortunate in the karma department. That’s a requirement to save ourselves. The poor deludeds are lost, creating more negative karma (sins) for themselves so sinking under the waves they generate as they flail around.

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rolandttg's avatar

Read "Washington's War", by Bruce Chadwick, and "Band of Giants", by Jack Kelly. Sorry, but until everyone complaining about how difficult it is to get our country back understands the suffering, perseverance, and grit the people who earned this freedom for us , we are lost. Got shoes to wear in the winter? Clothes? Shelter? Enough food? Medicine? Many, if not most of our forefathers who fought and died for us didn't. Think of living day day out without shoes in the winter.

My beloved dearly departed ole boss said we have become a nation of pussies. Thirty years ago. He will be turning over in his grave at how far we have degenerated in the 10 years since his death.

Almost everyone fighting the good fight now simply checked out of all things that allowed this degeneration to occur. You think we are going to fix this in a year? In a decade? Understand this. The controllers, the Khazarians, have been at this for centuries, probably millennia. Perspective, and perseverance.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, props for the reminder to be grateful. My mom was one of 6 girls, my dad one of 4 boys born in the 1930's. Often meat was something they only got for Sunday dinner. They had 2 pairs of shoes - one for church and school and the other for the rest of the time. My mom was the 5th born and every item of clothes she had was hand-me-downs, often with patches. My dad worked as a farm hand to pay for his HS football uniform. Neither knew they were 'poor', it was just how people lived.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Black-pilled feelings have to be hidden. I am right there with ya. But people are more likely to follow a happy warrior. I have been part of a grassroots group that meets once a month for the last 3+ years now. Find a like minded tribe (or start one - this group started with a dozen people in July 2020 - there were 200 people in the meeting last night, and over 500 on the email list) We work hard to lift each other up and keep people informed.

Look for and sign up for 'citizen input' kind of opportunities. Our SD has literally a dozen of them - mostly liberals on there until the last couple of years. City same way, committees, task forces. I attend the meetings and look for 'friendlies' and then recruit them. After a lull following the Nov 2022 disaster I am finding people who are recognizing the rot, and are ready to get engaged, but don't know how. It's a lot of work but what choice do we have? Just doing one small thing will help take to get towards bigger steps, even if it is not always linear.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Donna, you are amazing and I’m proud to be a fellow Missourian of yours despite living in different counties. You are inspire me to keep fighting!

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Donna in MO's avatar

I am just happy to have transitioned from a lone nerdy voice in the wilderness 20 years ago to a place where I am fighting alongside others. Keeping people motivated when there are the inevitable setbacks is a challenge as is learning from our mistakes.

Newbies to the scene tend to see it all in black and white and have a take no prisoners attitude but coming in like a bull in china shop does not help. A new guy who attended his first Council meeting a few weeks ago is running all over town and on social media talking about Marxist infiltration and riling people up but the average non awake citizen is turned off by this kind of rhetoric. I have told him there are no marxists on the city council, although some of them are naive and left leaning and taking advice from a regional organization (MARC) that does have Marxist leanings. Trying to get him to focus on specific issues and data vs name calling and inflammatory rhetoric. The normies are not there yet and we don't want to scare them off. Build relationships first, and don't let perfect be the enemy of the good. There are a couple on the Council who ARE coming around and screaming at them does not help.

Some have given up since we lost 2 of the 3 in this years SB election. A loss is just an opportunity to learn.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

You’re a warrior, keep up the good work. I agree, bad behavior and name calling doesn’t help the cause of conservatism at all.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Hah. You must live in SD like I do … at least, aside from Kristi Noem, that’s how I feel.

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Dorothy Unleashed's avatar

Bingo!!!! I used to be in NYC, almost a decade ago so nothing to do with the pandemic, though I predicted a totalitarian move of some kind when I left. There the DNC captured government. I was so disappointed when I saw the other side of the uniparty, up close snd personal. Dusty Johnson, Mike Rounds, John Thune, I am talking to you. The wrong votes, every time. Thune is responsible for the Internet Patriot Act he’s trying to get passed: RESTRICT act. Same coin, different face, although the people (West River at least, not sure about East) do have a voice. I saw that first hand when we defeated the mask mandate.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Yes, I was devastated, after moving here 3 years ago, to find all this out.

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Dorothy Unleashed's avatar

I take some comfort in my neighbors, again West River, who won’t take whatever it is lying down, when push comes to shove. I’d rather be here than anywhere else, and that includes Fl. We have a better geographic barrier too.

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SusanMc's avatar

Not sure the crux of the problem is at the polls; the machines are the problem bc they can be manipulated to swap votes or add at will.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Yes I realize that’s a huge problem in addition to all the other ways to rig an election such as stopping the count to “find” as many ballots as necessary to get the outcome they want, deceased people voting etc. But at least as an election judge I’m able to refuse to allow a person to vote who doesn’t have the proper ID or is at the wrong voting place. The system could be very tight and secure if the election clerks and state officials wanted it to be…which most don’t.

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Tom's avatar

Jeff needs to keep doing what is right because it's RIGHT.

Not because he thinks it will work. It may, but it may not.

We are saved by FAITH. Our works are dead. We do what is right, in faith, because it's RIGHT. If you believe in the One our Father sent, you are a subject of His kingdom, and not of this world.

So be of good cheer, knowing that these few years of life are NOTHING compared to eternity in fellowship with your Creator!

The battle was won on the cross!

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Blair's avatar

Amen, Tom. Amen.

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AngelaK's avatar

Yes. This is not our final destination or frontier, but we owe it to our earthly existence to fight for God, because none of us should be deluded, this is a fight for God and His commandments and teachings.

I will only refer to the left as the Demon party or party of Satan (his willing and often unknowing disciples for sure) EVEN if some of them claim to not believe in his existence or God's existence.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Exactly! We are not tiptoeing through the tulips these days. I would certainly not count overmuch on the aide of my fellow citizens.

I am sure Jeff hangs out with a different crowd. Down here, it looks grim. And there’s so many more of us peons.

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Christy's avatar

Well also, everyone has their gifts. I don’t belong in polite company bc I don’t sugar coat my words and say things most ppl don’t wanna hear. I think most ppl don’t want to know the truth. And I’m done tiptoeing through the tulips.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Well, Christy, sounds like you should sit by me. I’m known as a troublemaker in many polite circles, I’m afraid. I stopped caring about what people think a couple of decades ago.

My ex-husband was not amused. But he’s a full bore commie, who hasn’t figured it out yet, so no great loss.

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Christy's avatar

Lmao. I would gladly sit by u in any circle!!! I don’t mind debating ppl, just don’t tell me I’m wrong. We can have different opinions, but neither r wrong. Most ppl can’t debate anymore with out getting all snowflakey. And sorry about ur ex, so many DONT want to figure it out. Tragic!

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AngelaK's avatar

😒

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Maureen ODH's avatar

🙌🎯🎯🎯👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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AL's avatar

100% agree. In fact, that line irked me. I don' think it's enough to say that they'll fail simply "because of American ingenuity. Self-reliance. Faith. Courage. Competitiveness." We have seen many moments in history where the bad guys win and it takes decades and sometimes even centuries to recover. What we're in now seems to be as bad as anything in history. We need to fight--actively--and not just rely on faith and courage as passive concepts.

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Just Comment's avatar

Not only us, they are aiming at USA and the whole world.

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Juliah's avatar

100%. Globalists are called globalists for a reason.

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Diana Barahona's avatar

Actually, globalist is an abbreviation of global capitalist, as in the term, "global capitalist class." Not a group of leftists.

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Just Comment's avatar

You are right.

Maybe because Leftists / DEMs have been the supporters for the poor; but the poor underclass really could not donate any campaign $$$.

So, Globalists step-in with the Big $$$ and then can easily control the whole DEMS/LEFT MACHINE.

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Diana Barahona's avatar

Democrats have never been socialists; rather, the party has its roots in Freemasonry, which is fascist. Socialism is the opposite of fascism on the question of whether a society is ruled by the private owners of the means of production, or capitalist class. Fascism says, "Yes, capitalists, the state is yours."

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Maureen ODH's avatar

May I recommend a very serious documentary to you... the card carrying communist party is the Democratic Party since the ‘40’s... even tho most dye hard dems think they are JFK democrats... the party leaders elected and behind the scenes are card carrying communist... isn’t it becoming quite clear since 2020? https://enemieswithinmovie.com/about-trevor/

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rolandttg's avatar

Fascism and communism are Not polar extremes. They are actually semi circles, that touch when they join to form a cirlcle.

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Diana Barahona's avatar

When fascism and communism touch, is there a capitalist class or not?

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TB's avatar

In communism, the means of production are owned by "the state", which in practice just means "the leaders of The Party".

In fascism, the means of production are nominally owned by "independent owners", but the "private" industry explicitly operates "for the benefit of the state", and the owners are inevitably also senior members of the State Fascist Party.

Both rely on highly authoritarian regimes to ensure compliance.

Thus why many don't bother to meaningfully distinguish between them.

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Diana Barahona's avatar

Your first sentence is factually false. If it were true, then Fidel and Raul Castro would have been billionaires, as Forbes claims every year. When the state owns oil reserves and oil refineries, the profits don't go to the leaders of the party--they remain with the state.

The CPC became a capitalist class under the tutelage of Henry Kissinger--you'd love him: he's a total fascist. When the leaders of the CPC became capitalists, China became a capitalist country.

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Tom's avatar

"Stakeholders" for short.

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Just Comment's avatar

DEMS/LEFT politicians may be "hungrier" than the Right ? Please see my explanation below.

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Diana Barahona's avatar

By tactics, do you mean strategies to win? A strategy to win is just that; it could be used by any party to a conflict.

As for messing with people's minds, look at MK-Ultra mind control programs, Tavistock, Rockefeller, etc. 100% capitalist.

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rolandttg's avatar

No. Khazarians. Let's call them out for who they really are.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And most of the Republican Party are on board with their plan. Question everything! Decepticons are very clever.

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Dorothy Unleashed's avatar

Yes. I was irritated by Victor Hanson’s “honorable losers” theory. If you didn’t listen, he started the story at George H Bush choice of VP. The moral of the story was:” We don’t want to win like that”. Puhlease, intelligent man! If you haven’t come up with a winning strategy to implement your values in 40 years, you don’t have any! You are fine with how things are. Its how our nervous system functions! Its organic. The “losers” theory of the case is blown up by the example of nature. The incompetent don’t survive, nevermind thrive and become rich and powerful by natural means!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Trump himself has repeatedly said, "They're not after me, they are after you, and I am just in their way."

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DogsLife's avatar

Here's another must view: "Convergence on the Accelerator" with Lee Brainerd. Pick it up at 5:27 minute mark. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMKKprPLIo0

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Sal_Peenx's avatar

It should be required viewing of every "R" in Congress, with us making them watch. Then we say, "Do you NOW see what it takes? And are you up for the fight? If not please leave your letter of resignation at the door and let a warrior/ patriot take your place. Your self-serving "noble" cowardice makes us VOMIT!!!!!

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Maureen ODH's avatar

Omg... I posted this for BBS and Tritorch way up the thread!?

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TriTorch's avatar

Thanks Maureen =)

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Alison Smith's avatar

The autopsy is in and the Homecoming Queen who died on the field had an “undetected” heart condition that caused her death. I would say it was the vax because teachers are rabidly pro- vax and her father is the athletic director at the school.

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Annie's avatar

It is the vaxx until proven otherwise. You know if she was unvaxxed that would be the first thing mentioned. Sorry to see a young person die with their entire lives ahead of them. 😪 and in such a manner and at such a time. I am sure that entire community is shaken to the core.

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FourWinds's avatar

Yep, you nailed it. If she did not have the death jab that would be all over the news. "See?? It doesn't kill kids! It's safe and effective! ". I'm calling b-lls--t on the autopsy. Coincidences are the #1 killer in America today.

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Tom's avatar

"None of us is safe until all of us are dead."

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I don’t think I have ever watched someone actually die. The whole stadium watched her die. How tragic for everyone. And there will be more. Over 50% of Americans are still getting the jabs according to Simone Gold, FLCCC. She thinks that is a win based on previous numbers. I recognize that it is an improvement but I think it is a travesty still.

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FourWinds's avatar

I have been with 3 people who died. It was quite an experience; both horrifying and liberating (for them) at the same time. I felt helpless all three times. Two of them we knew they were going to die, the other one I did not, but all of them were traumatizing. I can't imagine being in a stadium and watching someone just unexpectedly keel over. Wonder how many people thought, could this be the jibby jab? Terrible.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cwym-rnLFGa/ The sheeple are not only getting the jabs but buying the mask koolaid.

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Annie's avatar

I am okay with that because it let's me know who to steer clear of. Mental illness and delusion up ahead.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

🤣🤣🤣 yes, they are wearing masks again! Why? Are they hearing about fall colds?? Craziness.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

Yes, they are, but rest assured they are taking all precautions! https://god.dailydot.com/woman-cut-holes-in-mask/

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AngelaK's avatar

LOL, how ridiculous.

Went to visit a coworker at the hospital yesterday. Fortunately masks are now optional.

I took one to ask if she wanted me to use it. She did not.

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AngelaK's avatar

Time out for a much needed laugh! (I assure you it is worth it). You will thank me!!

https://www.instagram.com/p/Cw-to5GuobF/?igshid=MmU2YjMzNjRlOQ==

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STH's avatar

Hmm that’s weird. I just read only 20% got last years “booster”.

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Annie's avatar

Most people are substituting the covid vaxx for rsv, flu or shingles. Even the tetanus shot. Several of the believers at work got tetanus shots. I was like "why?"

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AngelaK's avatar

Lol. Are they planning on stepping on a rusty nail?

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Annie's avatar

Who knows but their doctor recommended it so baa! Baa! Baa! Sheeple be Sheeple.

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Tom's avatar

"Boostah."

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I know, I read that too. Maybe it was the boosters that people stopped getting. Maybe her newsletter is referring to the yearly shot?

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Tom's avatar

"Boostahs. Numbahs. What are you, a Nazi anti-vaxxah bigot redneck white "science" deniah?"

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Yeah. I thought the evil beings were disturbed because the new jab wasn’t selling well at all.

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rolandttg's avatar

There is no way 50 % of the population are still getting jabbed. No way

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I was really surprised to see her write that.

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Jaci's avatar

Good reasoning!

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Dianne Denson's avatar

Annie, Let's hope they are all 'shaken to the core' and will start a stampede of questioning! And contacting officials and attending meetings and getting involved and ....

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Becky's avatar

I’m 67 and in all my life I remember ONE young man, the son of a co-worker, dying of an undetected heart issue. He’d just started college and was playing basketball when his heart gave up. ONE.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

I know of three. I'm 62.

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Becky's avatar

I constantly wonder if what we’re seeing is simply the result of knowing about these formerly “rare” to us occurrences on a global scale because of the internet. That was not the case in years past … you just knew what happened near you in your community or in your circle when it came to health events. “These things have always happened, it’s not new,” is the response I get from jabbers.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Not at the scale it's happening now.

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Blair's avatar

Excess death percentages are at 15-20 percent in many western nations.

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Credenda's avatar

True point except I can look over my entire life now and recall all the children who have died and what killed them.

1. 3 car accidents (teens)

2. 1 Heart malformation (before pediatric coronary surgery was available)

3. 1 teen suicide (shocked the town and was spoken of for months)

NO sudden unexplained deaths, child strokes, heart attacks, embolisms. Never even knew a child who died of cancer. Other than accidents, childhood deaths were virtually unknown. We are being conditioned to accept this as the norm but the statistics don’t lie. (At least until they are manipulated by bad actors as happened with COVID government stats) what was exceedingly rare is no longer.

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RayS's avatar

If a HS football player dropped dead during a sweltering practice, it would have been all over the news.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

I remember years ago in Houston a young boy did drop dead during football practice in the sweltering heat. Yes, it WAS all over the news.

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RayS's avatar

It wasn’t that long ago, either. We had it as well in CO. They’d go after the schools for essentially over exerting kids. They’d adjust the programs. Mandate hydration. Now someone tweets about it and it’s an undetected problem but they never say what they detected. We know what it is. Imagine if our media was responsible or held accountable. Lying by omission is still a lie.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Right, not NEW, but what an INCREASE!!

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RayS's avatar

Was he on the team and did he already have his required physical or was he hanging out with friends shooting hoops?

I’ve become very skeptical of Dr. physicals. I had an annual inApril. All he wanted was to put me on BP meds. Instead I quit alcohol. He totally missed the malignant melanoma I had on top of my head. Didn’t need to drop my pants or anything. They don’t look. If he had he would have suggested or even asked when my last dermatologist check up was.

One has to be their own advocate these days. Parents need to assure that a complete physical is given.

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Becky's avatar

I don’t know if he had the physicals but presume so. It was in the 1970s. And yes, made the front page of the local paper because it was so unheard of. Agree that physicals these days are sketchy. I find it interesting that your doctor went right for the meds. No discussion of lifestyle, etc. I miss the old-style docs who would ask about other things going on in your life. Just talking about it would help. Now it’s meds for stress, depression, anxiety … as if our thoughts and actions have no bearing on our health. It’s always caused by something external that there’s a pill for.

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RayS's avatar

The old-style docs were pre-Obamacare. Now the docs are owned by insurance companies and big pharma. It’s the ACA doing its thing and making money for the two. Doctors do as their told, not what they’re taught.

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FourWinds's avatar

EDIT (2nd one): I remember now there have been parents who have spoken out - a man whose 15 year old son was killed plus several other parents who have spoken out. So I am wrong in saying "will there ever be a single person" because there absolutely has been.

Warning.... rant.... will there EVER BE A SINGLE PERSON who admits the jabs caused a death of a child?! The people who will not admit they killed their own child with the death jabs make me sick. They are either a) in serious denial; b) brainwashed completely; c) don't give a flying fudge about their own kid; or d) were paid off handsomely to keep their mouths shut. Every. Single. One. Responsible. For. These. Clot. Shots. Need. To. Hang. {EDIT: I am referring to those who CREATED and pushed the clot shots who knew they were dangerous, not parents who were tricked.} I'll be there to pull the rope in the names of all they have killed. Unforgivable!!!!!!

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GG's avatar

Can I just give a little perspective? I read your rant and it hurt my heart a bit. I gave my child a DPT shot back in the 90s and he died as a result. I've mentioned it before, but that's where I'm coming from when I write this. I have been angry about his death for ages because I was led down the garden path with disastrous results. As angry and as guilty as I have felt over his death (why didn't I know more, why did I just believe the information they handed me, why wasn't I more attentive in the aftermath, why didn't I put two and two together, why didn't I get up when I planned that morning, etc.) I have never thought "I killed my child." And I really don't think you would want me to. (It certainly gives me a new perspective though.)

These parents had a fraud perpetrated against them. They are victims. Their children are victims. It is almost impossible to wrap your brain around the idea that the people you trusted for guidance purposely used your vulnerability to kill what is most precious to you. These parents don't need to hang. They need empathy and sympathy. There will be masses of people who will never grasp the depths of what was done to them. They deserve our pity, not our scorn.

God bless you, FourWinds.

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NAB's avatar

GG - I am very sorry for your loss.

I agree, parents are owed empathy and sympathy. All of us have been psychologically abused for 3 years. There are many people deserving of scorn and condemnation, but I can't bring myself to heap it upon parents. Epoch TV has a documentary about jab injuries and watching Maddie DeGaray's mom talk about what happened to her daughter just kills me every time.

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rolandttg's avatar

Stop getting mad, and start getting even. Fight the good fight to right the wrong

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Julie Ann B's avatar

GC, your perspective is so valuable and it could’ve been any of us who allowed our children to receive the childhood vaccines. I’m a RN with 32 years of experience and my children received the 16 childhood vaccines scheduled between age 0-18 on the advice of our pediatrician. We were fortunate that our children weren’t harmed. From what I know now, I thank God our children weren’t injured but I have friends who did which I didn’t relate to the vaxxes until later. Thank you for taking the time to share your story. May you take comfort knowing your precious child is in the arms of Almighty God and you are helping others to offer compassion rather than judgement. ❤️

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rolandttg's avatar

There are probably millions in some type of a similar situation. Lost our only child, 36 year after a Frankenstein shrink gave her scrips for 5 "anti depressants" that all had depression or suicide as a side effect, a cocktail from hell. I have lost all respect for most allopathic doctors. They make used car salesmen look honorable, because at least they don't maim or kill you.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I’m so very sorry to hear what happened to your child; it’s unconscionable and, in my opinion, malpractice. I’ve lost so much respect for the healthcare system in general and many healthcare professionals themselves. I spent 32 years working in an acute care hospital as a Registered Nurse and things have changed dramatically since I left in 2010. It’s drug centered and not individualized to the patient. Very sad and I think the Hippocratic Oath has died as well. Again, my deepest sympathy to you and your wife; no parent should ever have to endure such pain. 💔

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SadieJay's avatar

GG...so sorry for your loss!! I cannot even imagine your grief. 33 years ago my little baby son started with his shot regime. He spiked a fever after the first DPT and the Dr. (bless her heart!) said "No more of those for him!". So...even after that, I didn't think it was the shots, per se, just a bad reaction from him to the shots that my government said were safe and effective. I went ahead and didn't question and my daughter had the same schedule of shots. Everyone is fine and my daughter is in the USAF now. But, I had the power to say NO to the pediatricians and I didn't. I didn't question. I will make NO excuses for myself, except misplaced trust in following a narrative that had been followed before me. How, in just 1.5 generations had I become so intent upon believing and following what the government said was the right thing for us citizens to do? Shame on all of us for believing all this in the first place. Our critical thinking skills have been replaced one subject at time.

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Tom's avatar

Please see my reply to GG . . .

Also, give my regards to your daughter in the USAF, from a retiree!

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Karkar's avatar

GG, I am so sorry for your loss. 💔

I follow Nick Cantone’s Instagram and it is a beautiful legacy dedicated to his son who died from a vax injury but also a living diary of a father grieving with all of the emotions you wrote. Empathy and sympathy is 💯 what parents need. And prayers. Every year as he gets near to Nicolas’s day he died - I steal myself up, as the grief seems overwhelming just reading his posts and seeing the pictures- I can’t imagine what his parents go through. He rents billboards ect, this is his mission. But how hard that must be. Fly high Nicolas ✈️ and all the other beautiful souls. Peace be with you GG.

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Tom's avatar

GG, in the Old Testament, when David stopped fasting and praying for his child, and got up to take food and go on with life, he explained that he knew that he would one day be with his child . . . God knows that little ones cannot be held accountable, and His Son has fulfilled all sacrifices for those who sin without understanding. Period. Full stop. I will not debate this, but will explain via scripture if you want to message me.

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Scott Roberson's avatar

Thank you, GG. I needed a little perspective correction. God bless you!

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FourWinds's avatar

Of course I would not think you, nor anyone else, purposefully killed your own child and I can't imagine how heartbreaking that had to be to have them pass away - I am very, very sorry. I can't even begin to imagine. I did not write this to upset you and am sorry that it did.

To clarify and I should have stated this better: every person responsible for creating the death jabs needs to hang, that does NOT include parents. And yes, I am furious. Some people get sad when they hear stories of people dropping dead, I get livid because it never should have happened and because I've watched 3 people I love die as a result of the death jabs. I'm no longer grieving, I am furious because the bastards that did this knew EXACTLY what they were doing. Some people grieve, others get mad, and I'm mad. So perhaps I am a bad person for being so angry, but I am. I want justice for those who died. I am not a forgive-and-forget person. My hat is off to those who can, but that's not me.

Again, I am so sorry about your child.

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GG's avatar

FourWinds, you have nothing to apologize for. Truly. I understand your anger, believe me. I too am angry, beyond angry. I've been angry for a long time. Anger has been my constant companion for over 30 years. Angry at the doctor who called after he died and insisted my child was "healthy as a horse," pharma for making vaccines that maim, injure and kill, doctors in general who have scorned me for refusing to poison my subsequent children, all my "friends" who told me vaccines don't do what I said they do and told me I was putting their children at risk, Congress for passing the vaccine injury act, Reagan for signing it into law, God for taking that sweet little love... Believe me when I tell you I know about the anger.

The way I read your post was that these parents killed their children. I didn't think you meant it that way, but just in case, I wanted to offer a different perspective.

I think anger is warranted. There are so many things to be angry about. I just think we need to come alongside these parents as they grieve, even if they never acknowledge what caused the death in the first place. What's been done is criminal.

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

My sincerest condolences on the death of your precious child. Thank you for sharing. I think every family has some kind of experience with the medical establishment they could convey. For my family--well my husband is a retired career Army guy. He had to get a smallpox shot back in 2004 that was absolutely atrocious. It came with a long list of instructions to safeguard the rest of the family. Since our kids were obviously not vaccinated against it, they could not roughhouse with him until the scab fell off. But as bad as that shot was, it paled in comparison to the anthrax series, of which he was required to take 2 (then it was, by the grace of God alone, discontinued).

Regrettably tho, I consented to letting them give my teenage daughter the whole series of Gardasil. Why? Bc I trusted the establishment back then. I should have just said--she can consent on her own when she’s 18 if she wants these shots. She has never had any adverse effects that I know of, and we have talked about it at length. I have apologized over and over, but she has graciously forgiven me.

Of course, now I know better. And she knows. And my husband knows. We are making, I hope, better choices. But we are human. And we fail. Isn’t that the story of all people?

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Sal_Peenx's avatar

So sorry you and your family endured this heartbreak. Your sentiment is the right one, I believe. Fraud everywhere we look. The father of lies rules the world and well meaning people suffer.

"Truth stumbles in the street. Honesty cannot find it's way. Those who SHUN EVIL BECOME ITS PREY". (Is 59) That's where we are. We opted to shun evil and to focus on good, and build our lives, busy with work and our families. Now we are the prey.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

There are plenty of parents who have realized the jabs caused their child's death. You never hear about them because their voices are silenced and they are ridiculed by doctors, family and even law enforcement. I watched a video of a child just 6 mo old, who died just days after 4 jabs for 8 illnesses. The babysitter found the child dead in his crib. The mother has been accused of smothering him in his crib!

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You Can Hear about them.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

I have heard so many stories of this exact thing happening. Pharma harms the kids but the parents are charged in their deaths! Steve Kirsch had a lady on about a week ago discussing this very thing.

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Tom's avatar

"There is no evidence that I caused the death of my child" because if there was, such evidence would be UNTHINKABLE.

UN. THINK. ABLE.

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Dianne Denson's avatar

Right there with ya 🔥

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Bee…..liever's avatar

For goodness sake.....A healthy 17yo female athlete doesn’t die STANDING doing nothing on a football field🙄

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

Yes, but I’m sure her ‘undetected’ heart condition started months and months ago after her first and second Covid jabs. The damage happened and subsequent damage kept happening until it overwhelmed her and she coded.

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RayS's avatar

Where was the sports physical? Do they even check or do they try to sell you protein shakes?

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Alison Smith's avatar

The photos of her on Homecoming court were taken moments before she collapsed. She looked so happy and healthy.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

It all breaks my heart!

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Karen Murphy's avatar

Thx for that info. If I lived in that area, I would ask these questions: was she vaxed. If so, which one? how many? what batch number of each jab? Who else went with her & got the jab?

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SadieJay's avatar

Remember when they were letting anyone give the jabs? Even the dude who owned the shoe store? Your optometrist? Remember? It wasn't just pharmacies that were shotting people, it was available at fairgrounds and pop-up vaccination drive thrus.

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Credenda's avatar

I signed up to give the vaccine as part of an Emergency Medical Corp in my state. Went through the online training, got the photo ID and a nifty backpack loaded with medical trinkets. But things weren’t adding up very early on and I’m normally a medically cautious person so I withdrew without ever participating. If all people listen to is the MSM then they have no chance at arriving at truth. I did lose a couple of friends over it though. Better that than know I could have inflicted harm on someone.

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SadieJay's avatar

Oh wow...interesting to hear a back story of that. The fear is real. It would be hard to live with that, right?♥

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John's avatar

Posted this on another comment:

There is a law in Ohio called “Lindsay’s Law” which is about “sudden cardiac arrest” in youth sports. Every school and youth sports program has had parents sign this form since 2017. I was involved with my children’s youth sports program when this was started (and signed this form for their school sports participation). In 2017 I thought it was odd to sign a form for something very rare, but it makes total sense now. We were being conditioned. This stuff happens don’t you know, you signed the form, you know it’s possible.

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RayS's avatar

Why was it undetected? High school athletes need to take physicals to participate. Undetected means they know what it is but they don’t want to tell you. Nobody dies from undetected.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Just like Bronny James, huh? Lots of that going around.

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Alison Smith's avatar

And Bronny still isn’t playing basketball a year later.

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Credenda's avatar

Has Demar Hamlin ( not sure of spelling) played a game yet?

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Alison Smith's avatar

No he hasn’t played yet either and probably never will.

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Em Street's avatar

Also- in Ohio you have to have a physical that includes an entire section of heart questions in order to participate in any sport. This was a three sport girl. More devastation.

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Credenda's avatar

There are a few congenital conditions that can result in sudden cardiac death in young athletes. An example is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. This genetic disorder results in subtle electrical abnormalities which then give rise to rhythm disturbances and sudden death.That’s why I think an ECG should be mandatory for school sports and actually this is now considered standard of care in many areas. I suspect many of these kids have had screening ECGs which were normal, otherwise this diagnosis would have been trotted out each time as an explanation for the death. There’s no question that it’s the “vaccines”.

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Tom's avatar

And "we have seen" no causal relationship between her undetected heart condition and any recent "not" experimental medical "intervention."

"This was certainly not a crime against humanity," but was surely tragic.

"There is no one that should be hanged for this 'non' crime."

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Heartbreaking

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Angela Bennett's avatar

"Undetected" heart condition = myocarditis from the jab!!

It's amazing all these "undetected" heart conditions and heart attacks cropping up these days!! Especially in young people! Used to be that you had to wait until you were at least 50yo to obtain arteries that clogged, but now it happens so much younger....and docs are clueless, as are the agencies that should be scrambling for an answer to all this sudden death...

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Alison Smith's avatar

"Clueless", not clueless. Agencies and doctors must know, they are just not admitting what is wrong with these young people.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

No, I do not think the parents will wake up.

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Annie's avatar

Agree. I know if I did this I would be sick to my stomach. I apologized to my children for getting them any and all childhood vaccines. Every time some cold or eczema pops up, I am sick with guilt. But this vaxx is so deadly and harmful. God help us. 🙏

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Annie, you were duped, along with virtually everyone. We cannot change the past. Awareness can be painful and requires strength and bravery. The more I look into vaccines, which I had eschewed for a number of years but only recently became fully anti-vaxx, the more I think my chronic illness was likely a result of a shot (or shots) but I certainly don't blame my mother. I blame the perpetrators of this scam. Perhaps you will change the trajectory of your grandchildren's health if you are so blessed. Forgiveness and reconciliation are wonderful things!

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Annie's avatar

Yes and no. It is like the phrase "was blind but now I see." I take responsibility for putting those blinders there. I am not Amish but our family tradition based on the Bible have similar beliefs on the evils of pharmaceuticals. I allowed myself to be blinded. I am so thankful 🙏 that God has blessed me with my children who still have their health despite my shortcomings.

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Mary H.'s avatar

We were all duped . Now that we are awake , we CAN and WILL change the future.

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NAB's avatar

Yes, Mary. Totally agree. Let us LEARN from this moment and go forward making better choices with eyes wide open.

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Annie's avatar

Agree. 💯

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Roger Beal's avatar

Forgiveness, reconciliation, and education: Facts and faith must both be conveyed to the young, even though most of 'em seem to have no taste for either one of those.

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Copernicus's avatar

Me too. Is the one decision I would most like to re-do with our kiddo.

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SadieJay's avatar

Me too. Absolutely. I would also home school as much as I was able.

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Karen Murphy's avatar

I know! I’m kicking myself over the hpv vax both kids got. But we have to appreciate the silver lining: many are waking up and saying no thanks.

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You are not alone!

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Karkar's avatar

I volunteered when the bus came into town. Very powerful testimonies. Cried a lot. I have been “anti” vaxx er for 30 plus years but it still breaks my heart, and I still feel for what the parents have gone through- because no parent is perfect and there are so many things I would have changed if I knew then what I know now kind of thing. My courage came in 2020 to be unapologetic about my vax stance. If I can help one parent just look into it deeper, then I feel it’s 💯 worth it. I suggest buying all their movies and volunteering. A good thing to support.

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Sharing and Caring's avatar

Polly calls herself an ex-vaxer instead of anti. Makes sense, right?

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Karkar's avatar

Yes. For her. And it is a good term. Technically I am not an ex vaxxed though. I was blessed by parents in the 60’s and 70’s who said no, and I kept that going with my children. And they are keeping that going with the grandkids as well. But I realize we are an anomaly.

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Sharing and Caring's avatar

You are truly Blessed! I hope that you can share your story. You are the very First person I have heard stating this. What are the odds, besides being Amish?

How many would like to call themselves "an anomaly?" I would.

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Karkar's avatar

Well my parents were in a religious cult (which has since gone mainstream) but one of the good things was the health and nutrition and a good dose of scepticism to big pharma and allopathic care( it has a time and place for sure)So even though the cult was long since in the rear view mirror- we kept the health part. I will tell you that path hasn’t been easy. I have had to educate myself deeply on this subject just to navigate doctors and friends ect while living in Oregon and Washington. But it’s all worth it. If there is one thing 2020 helped - was bring more awareness to this. Three years ago I could not have these conversations with most people. And I knew the minute the mentioned vaccine for covid- what this path will take.

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AnnR's avatar

Same

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rolandttg's avatar

Don't beat yourself up. We all did it. We all were under the spell of the MMM (medical murder mafia) and the illusion that the government was not malevolent. We did the best we could, we have learned, and now we are doing better. Past loitering is one of my great shortcomings., but I'm working on it. Forgiving yourself is the most difficult person to forgive,

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Copernicus's avatar

I dunno.

The psychological defense mechanisms are very strong, and, honestly, it makes sense. We really ought not be too harsh on folks (I am serious) but should view them with some degree of pity. I mean, if you suddenly realized that you made a decision that caused your child’s death??!! Many folks could not live, or at least could not live at all well, with themselves in the face of that reality. I can not begin to imagine.

I regret not knowing about the dangers of the regular childhood shots, and I often think that perhaps our kiddo would not have some of the learning struggles and allergies they have if not for the damned shots. I am now as staunchly opposed to the childhood vaxxines now as one could possibly be. “Hell, no, never again.”

Yes, many parents whose kids are vaxx injured have become fierce advocates for children. But an even greater number have remained pro-vaxx even with horribly injured kids.

We can certainly hope, and pray for awakening. And for the grace to receive such a horrible reality. 🙏🏻

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NAB's avatar

Exactly, Copernicus. We can't possibly know what is going through this poor girl's parents' minds. I know the inclination to protect my conscience would be overwhelming. I have an older son described as "on the spectrum" - likely Asperger's or high-functioning autism (when he was first evaluated at age 3, they assigned him an IQ of 70 and told us to prepare him to live independently in a group home - fast forward and he ended up going to a top-10 law school and is now a public defender living in his own - messy - apartment). I mention this because there isn't a week that goes by that I don't replay the choices I made regarding vaccination. Were the shots the cause of his developmental disorder? At the time I had convinced myself they weren't but now I am not certain at all. And my other kids have different types of issues too which make be doubt vaccination on the whole. I say this as a nurse who had to have multiple vaccinations to work in hospitals throughout the years. We have been so duped and propagandized and we should all afford ourselves and others some grace and forgiveness.

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Jamie's avatar

Thank you for this. 🙏

As upset as I get about what is going on, each and everyone of us has a blind spot. We each end up with a measure of justice and of grace whether we see the events that way or not. I pray that people are woken up to the truth, but with THE solution in front of them- that they will be moved closer to God and follow Him. Do I wish anyone would feel the kind of pain that brings one to commit suicide... Never- it’s horrific to feel there’s no other way out of that pain. But brought to a bottom... Yes, it is the only way to rebuild anew!

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Copernicus's avatar

I have had my own reasons to be reminded that “it is the KINDNESS of God that leads us to repentance.” The KINDNESS. Not the shame or condemnation. From the book of James, I think.

Note that for those who are bent on dismissing the sorrow and pain of those who have suffered at the hands of the jabs, etc, perhaps for those shame and condemnation are indeed required. Like Jesus to the self-absorbed Pharisees. But, to the ones harmed by the heavy handed rules of the Pharisees, Jesus offered kindness.

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

Absolutely! Well spoken!

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Sal_Peenx's avatar

That's my thinking exactly. That's what characterizes the schemes of those working very hard to destroy America (and all people) SO diabolical! They were patient. Their propaganda and control of the media for decades made us believe vaccines were a "blessing" of the scientific technical age. So very slowly they added more toxins to destroy families, to cause utter despair for parents, who were willing participants in their own children's demise -autism & SIDS- and now these heart attack causing jabs. I have no words.

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devoalan's avatar

Great point.

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FourWinds's avatar

Ten bucks says he would be paid to keep his mouth shut.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

By being bumped up on the salary scale a year or two or three early.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

He's getting paid by the government. Sold and bought. Nothing to see here.

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LS Woodruff's avatar

And it will be for much more than $10!

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NoWay's avatar

I can only speak for myself, but my kids got the 2 initial shots. If anything like this were to happen I would be on the news screaming about vax deaths and demanding accountability. No way I would shut up. That is how I would live with myself, by making sure everyone knows the shot kills and prevent others from having that outcome.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I agree but the medical mafia really does harass people and gang stalk anyone who speaks out.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

In the early 2010’s my family doctor was treating Lyme successfully. He was threatened and he stopped. He’s a shell of his former self & I only see him to please disability. I go to an integrative medicine doctor for actual help.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

Very interesting. Threatened by whom? If you can say, anyway.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

He told me men in black suits and actually trench coat approached him just after he closed for the day. He was told to stop or he’d be in court defending every Medicaid & Medicare bill ever submitted. Until he retired or went bankrupt.

I used to have good informative conversations with him. Not since the lockdown and shots. His office canceled my husband appointment 3 times recently, he just walked in last week. Apparently the office is overrun with people calling in sick lately. So a once great mind has become a chronically ill zombie. So sad. I count him as a casualty, still alive but a shell of himself .

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Blair's avatar

I have chronic Lyme. If you don't mind sharing a few treatment tips, it would be greatly appreciated. I've tried many things, much to little to no avail.

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Blair's avatar

Thank you, Rosalind!

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

My dr uses Ritchie Shoemaker protocol for the biotoxin mold illness. So thankful for him. A little quality of life again and hope, priceless.

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Beth Bart's avatar

Dr. Andrea Gaito

Benardsville, NJ

Best Lymes doc

Helped my daughter

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I had changed my diet and got off all but thyroid prescriptions. & distilled water. A few years later I started seeing my doctor once a year ( visiting family at the holidays in Florida). He gave me a heavy metal detox by Metagenics. Very painful but helpful. Lots of supplements & smoothies daily. I have a leaky gut and biotoxin mold illness too , after the detox my Lyme wasn’t detectable. Have mthfr methylation problem, improving too. And I have to be very gentle with any detox daily now. Had shedding problems with jabbed elderly family. But I digress.

I hope the CIRS link can point you in the right direction.

(Before I met my primary care doctor , he was helping people with Lyme but got bullied into stopping, I only see him to kiss arse for disability)

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Seeking Grace's avatar

Brutal. I pray all their evil deeds will be brought to light. I’ve heard this about docs who treat cancer patients also. Acting like their office is bugged in conversations, etc. Really beyond evil.

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rolandttg's avatar

That's why our holistic Dr. does not accept Medicare , he make you sign something saying you will not submit any of his bills to them. He is not alone in this.

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Irunthis1's avatar

My guess would be the state medical board as they are usually the ones guarding the hen house. Got a drug problem or mental illness? No problem! On the list of high # of prescriptions for opioids? Who cares! Doing something to treat “that which does not exist” but is causing incredible damage? Cease and desist you quack!!! They refuse to believe Lyme is a disease (although that has improved lately bc covid is SO much more important) and they don’t want you curing cancer ffs then what would happen?!? Medical boards are evil.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

No, it won’t. With deep sadness I recently learned my dear sister just got boosted. Her husband died of turbo cancer, I’m convinced from the jab, months ago. I weep.

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LMWC's avatar

While I have read several of VDH’s books and like what he has said in the past, he also said nothing about the fraudulent election of 2020. Neither did Tucker until months later. They want US to take a stand now, but where were they when their voices added to the general populace knew the election was corrupted. It couldn’t have been more plain, and yet EVERYONE in power ignored it.

While I like Tucker and will continue to seek him out where I can, he has always been dramatic, telling us countless times “to be very afraid” or we should be “terrified”. The Bible tells us specifically 365 times, “Do not Fear”. So, I try to live with resolve, doing what I can to stop this descent, but doing what God directs first.

Multiplied.

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Freebird's avatar

Laurie, I’m not too hard on them because I believe they were speaking the truth as much as possible without getting censored. They knew that they couldn’t cross the line without losing their voice in the public square. I’ll never forget the interview that Tucker did with the brave former president of Brazil. The man said everything that Tucker wanted to say about the shots; Tucker just adroitly allowed the man to say it for him, and he managed to get it on the air. Sadly that good president of Brazil has now been deposed and Tucker as well from Fox. I believe they’ve tried to prevent what happened in Brazil from happening here.

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SadieJay's avatar

And...the President of Hungary. What a man!

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Jeff C's avatar

I agree. Using the word "terrify", particularly in regards to someone's own emotions, automatically makes me greatly discount their opinions. It's a red flag along the lines of pronouns in a bio.

That word doesn't belong in any Bible-believing Christian's mouth as it tells others they don't truly believe God is in control. It also shows they have not seriously studied the Bible, or if they have they don't actually believe it. Tucker himself has said many times he's a Christian but comes from a weak faith tradition. He's still an Episcopalian despite the fact that church has gone absolutely nuts.

He's a smart guy and am glad he's on our side. He seems fearless regarding politics which is great. But when it comes to the spiritual matters or the great moral questions of our time, there are better leaders.

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SadieJay's avatar

Amen Jeff...and people need to 'see' that there is not a one size fits all in just ONE person. We all have our strengths and we all have our weaknesses. To take one person's views on everything and appropriate it as gospel is not a good approach to figuring out what one believes and WHY we believe what we do...if our faith is not the bedrock of who we are then it is all SAND. I do not care what 'doctrine' one happens to 'follow', it all comes down to the word of God. Period.

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Tom's avatar

"Terrify."

Fear is of the flesh.

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T Kosse's avatar

You said exactly what I wanted to say but more eloquently.

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LMWC's avatar

I try to limit my substack reading to Jeff’s C & C morning missives. And I try to walk away once I have replied or just digested what he has written. I have read other substack on occasion and they all had some virtue in reading them, but at nearly 7 decades, an avid gardener and lover of books, there is just too much to be done on our small farm. I have my small community, which reacted to covid in various ways, not all of them good, many downright damaging, but they seek to put the good of the town first, I believe. CoVid drove me to find other sources for what never made sense, which led to groups pushing back. It never seemed to be enough, but they kept at it and we see tiny victories. When the phrase, “we were asleep”, came about, we truly were asleep, but seeking out the truths, while painful, also led me to new discernment and to C & C, where I have been most mornings now for over two years.

Jeff could be doing many things and is with his law practice and family, but he also sees a need and fills it from a very important aspect; that of the law and the politicization of all things related. He can break down so many things simply and succinctly, a trait I find so valuable. He is also funny and uses satirical phrases adroitly. But last and most important he is a Christian, a fact he never denies, and uses when we all need a good pep talk of hope, but something he does not beat people over the head with. As Christian’s we are to invite people in, not close ourselves off and hide in terror. But we are also to use discernment. And be intentional about it. Covid gave me that valuable lesson. No man here on earth is going to save us, but we can help save others by being intentional and knowing those around us.

Jeff writes about FL and what he knows of the laws governing FL. It allows those of us from other states to be attuned to our state and local governments and dialog on here. Are we being forged in the furnace of adversity to be strong? C&C gives me a window on the possibilities.

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Michele's avatar

Thanks for pointing this out. Tucker is, above all, an entertainer, and he knows he can provoke outrage. Everything he says--and admittedly, he has said some things no other MSM person will say, even if that is part of a controlled op op, still--has to be tempered with this in mind. Sure, we may very well need to take up arms. Or not. Part of stirring up outrage is presenting false dichotomies. But it would be silly to be whipped into a frenzy based on THIS entertainer's urgings.

Here is a nice reminder I came across on standing your personal ground:

https://youtu.be/yEabfAEnsqQ

All the solutions to this--armed or otherwise--are going to be local, imho. And sans internet.

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nt's avatar

I honestly believe *they* would LOVE us to take up arms . Problem solved, *they* would be completely justified to lock us up then …

Just my hot take 😉

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Tamsin's avatar

Yep, sign up for the Patriot Front now! Avoid the lines! Travel the US in an 8-passenger van with 7 of your patriotic friends! Wear khaki pants; they supply the hat and gaiter and sunglasses.

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Tom's avatar

"Get on our mailing list! You don't want to miss any incriminating updates!"

I will exercise discernment.

But those who want to go ahead and try to physically jab me against my will can find out how that turns out.

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Credenda's avatar

They won’t have to jab you. You will breathe it in or ingest it with your salad. Then eventually you will have to submit to a blood test showing that you’ve produced the desired antibodies and then they will leave you alone ( maybe).

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Tom's avatar

Cutting out salads now. Except taco salad. 'Cause taco salad is legit.

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nt's avatar

😂

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nt's avatar

Key word being (maybe)

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Tamsin's avatar

Maybe I'll stick with lime jello salad with pineapple tidbits and tiny marshmallows. 😬

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Credenda's avatar

Lol diabetes salad. I’m just going to grow parsley and call it a day. I eat mostly carnivore anyway.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

I just don’t get how all the solutions are going to be local when this is a global attack….and the next target will be our financial systems.

Sure, local is terribly important, and in our county we’ve got that down, but we can’t do anything significant about the greater threats from the outside.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Here's VDH, bringin' it to the Generals in a June 2020 piece for National Review:

"Our retired military officials, who so eloquently have cited the perceived dangers that the current president presents to the Constitution, which prompted their purportedly nonpartisan action, perhaps wisely — but also selectively and perhaps hypocritically — once kept completely mum about those apparent constitutional violations by a then-sitting president. In such egregious cases, they seemed to have followed the past custom and practice of avoiding controversial commentary, even though those under current federal investigation include a high-ranking retired general: James Clapper.

"In such a polarized climate, it seems reasonable to wish that even well-meaning retired generals would at least avoid incendiary comparisons of the president to America’s former Nazi or Fascist enemies.

"They could eschew factual inaccuracies.

"They might resist veiled hints about resisting or bypassing supposed alleged traitors in the White House.

"And they should not coordinate their efforts in an ominous manner that could undermine the often tenuous civilian and military balance at the core of our constitutional system.

"But that modicum of restraint was apparently asking too much in these times of bitter factionalism, rank partisanship, and social chaos."

https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/06/not-so-retiring-retired-military-leaders/

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Tamsin's avatar

And the hits are continuing this week, from Milley to Kelly. Bray (substack), Boychuk (blaze), and Harsanyi (national review) have all had excellent discussions regarding the problem with Milley's insinuations.

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RSgva's avatar

I agree, but then I realize that Tucker also has a lot more information than we do, which is indeed terrifying to contemplate.

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SadieJay's avatar

I wrote this on the weekend about Trump. I am NOT trying to shill for my Substack either. I am not a fan of people who do that on here, so sorry in advance! It could be said about a lot of so called R's as well. https://sadiejay.substack.com/p/the-dilemma-of-trump

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NAB's avatar

VDH took the shots?!! Also, I thought he looked kind of bad on the interview with Tucker. His coloring was off. Interesting.

Can you give me the nutshell version of why he thinks Trump lost?

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Kelli's avatar

OMG - I was going to write to you yesterday and ask about a multiplier for Dr. Cole!!

Going to donate right now ... back later...

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Annie's avatar

Done. I multiplied. Great cause for a great REAL doctor. 👍

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NAB's avatar

The first three doctors who really struck a chord with me were Dr. Cole, Dr. Stockman and Dr. McCullough. Dr. Cole was particularly persuasive about the vit. D connection. He has been a stalwart advocate for truth. Amazing man.

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Legallady4's avatar

Yes! It was as though Jeff was reading minds. Ryan’s tweet was painful to read. I’ve had the privilege to dine with him & the FLCCC braintrust after the 12/7/2022 Johnson hearings. He is a light-bearer and we must support him against this evil.

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Kathy's avatar

Yes! He is a light bearer!

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

He's doing some solid work!

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Tonya McKinney's avatar

Multiplied but it added a few so I hope they know it’s C&C. 🩷

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Fred's avatar

Just end whatever figure you give with a 2. And thank you from all of us!

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Becky's avatar

Dr. Cole practices in Idaho and his laboratory is there, so I wonder what his battle with Washington State is. Perhaps he has business from across the state line.

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sean anderson's avatar

As Idaho does not yet have an accredited Medical College the State has a working agreement with Washington and Utah for the training of Idaho medical students. If Dr. Cole participants in medical training in Washington that might explain his need to be certified there.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

I multiplied. I remember listening to him over 3 years ago talking about giving his patients Ivermectin. He was not only a believer but he was a doer. That is what makes him a hero in my mind.

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uselesseater's avatar

Dr. Cole was one of the people who saved me from the jab. This fund raising site does not list the total contributions as far as I can see. Anyone able to find that?

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Elizabeth G's avatar

I was wondering too - I love seeing the long list of donations ending in 2 and the comments on the multipliers. So cool that Jeff makes it easy for us to help!

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JLo2112's avatar

"Homecoming queen" - The thought processes of those left behind are bazar and lacking any semblance of commitment to the deceased. I ran into this with a similar death of my sibling (11 days ago) where in his children expressed sentiments toward finding the cause along the lines of " It doesn't matter because it won't bring him back," and "what difference will it make anyway, he's dead," and, "He would want us to move on and enjoy life." WTF.

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FourWinds's avatar

I am so sorry about your sibling. I had someone say something to me about a coworker who was killed with vent/run-death-is-near, saying it didn't matter because she was dead. I said it sure as hell does matter - it matters to me and I'm not letting it drop!

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

There are some currently suing manufacturer of Remdesevir.

Connect with those who lost loved ones due to hospital protocols.

Hospital protocol kills

https://www.protocolkills.com/blog

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

More info on the lawsuit.

EXCLUSIVE LAWYER UPDATE: Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Against Remdesivir Manufacturer Over Alleged Deceptive Practices

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/exclusive-lawyer-update-class-action?publication_id=400535&utm_campaign=email-post-title&r=z0bfk

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Sharing and Caring's avatar

A LOT of stories being told about "Run Death is Near"

FOLLOW THE BUS – VAX-UnVAX – THE PEOPLES STUDY

Polly Tommey and her crew are on a one-year mission recording the Truth about Vaccines.

Watch/Listen to stories here: Telling my story in February 19, 2024 - Tucson, AZ

childrenshealthdefense.org

chd.tv

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Hilary had the same take on Benghazi. That was before my 'political awareness' arrived and I just happened to have the radio on as she testified.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Yes, and the same logic applied - "I lied, cheated, stole, killed; at this point, what difference does it make?!" It only matters to those who want truth and justice.

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Tom's avatar

It's best to have a "cloth or something" so you can wipe your server of any classified that you had to take great effort to physically put on it.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

My condolences 🙏🏻 Honestly, and not to be glib or sarcastic, they truly can’t handle the truth. It’s too overwhelming. Parents will ignore solid evidence that vaxx’s cause autism and other significant health issues, because they couldn’t live with themselves if they thought for a second that they caused it. That’s why everyone wants to “move on” immediately. Tragic 😞

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Based Florida Man's avatar

It's also curious how they've flipped on health privacy.

Asking about someone's Jab status isn't welcomed anymore...

wonder why?

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Copernicus's avatar

🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯

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NAB's avatar

It's a protective mechanism - I've used it myself.

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Annie's avatar

Agree.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

"When a person chooses to believe a lie, their thinking becomes skewed and twisted because they must distort the facts to fit their belief. There is a blockage in their reasoning abilities.

And some part of them knows that they have chosen a lie, so there is a deep tension within them as they try to hide from themselves that they have chosen the lie.

The truth then becomes a terrible threat to the false personality built on the lie, with the anger and vigor with which they attack matching their fear of self-exposure."

- Henry See

@TimeOfTransition

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Freebird's avatar

You’re so right Seeking, to admit the thought that you caused the death of your child by that horrible decision is unthinkable. I wonder how many times this has happened over the last 2-3 years? Although in time, some will come to the realization and they will always be devastated by it.

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Annie's avatar

So sorry. 😔 It is like the desire for justice has been taken out of them. Of course your dearly departed want you to continue to live life. But this wasn't a normal death.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Here's another perspective: what if those 'unjustly dead' actually would want you to apply for justice? What if they would wish their death to be a force for good?

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Annie's avatar

I believe they would.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’m so sorry. Some people prefer to live with blinders on apparently 🙁

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

I am really sorry about your sibling. I lost my sister before all this, and what I learned, after wanting to punch out my giggling relatives, was that people really go through phases and states around grief and loss, and often those mourning are often in different places with the process Although Elizabeth Kubler-Ross ended up in some cult with a swami who was molesting the cult members while telling them they were being "contacted" by the dead, her model of the stages of grief is sort of fundamental. One of the latest psychological models is "continuing bonds theory," which allows you to talk to the dead as if they were present for as long as you want to without being considered a whackjob lol. I have a sort of nation of dead, all of whom I still talk to, though usually not in public lol. My old poetry instructor, now 95, said grief is like hunger.

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WP William's avatar

LaPhonza "The Phonz" is a perfectly qualified baby-butcher and human resource culling advocate, correct sex-urge box, correct skin tone, correct sex organs, UNION B---, and long-time bedfellow of the top dogs/bitc-es currently running the Demonic National Committee.

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Notyours's avatar

Am I the only one that flashes to Napoleon Dynamite's Lafawnduh Lucas everytime I see her name?

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NoWay's avatar

Every time!

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Annie's avatar

Hahaha 😂

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Elizabeth G's avatar

Now I will!

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Tom's avatar

"Uggh"

LOL

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Shari Ray's avatar

Another BOX CHECKER!!

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

The only kind to get nominated for any top position now.

Black ✔️

Woman ✔️

LGBTQ+ ✔️

Pro-Abortion ✔️

Pro-Union ✔️

If only she was an immigrant like WH press secretary KJP!

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Tom's avatar

How can "she" properly fulfill the office if "she" was never castrated?

Think of the CASTRATED population!

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Funny Newsom doesn't seem to like Hispanics...

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Tom's avatar

"Correct sex organs"

What are you, a biologist?

The Phonz has jumped the shark before the series has even started.

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WP William's avatar

oK a proper OBGyn exam would verify if the Senator would be more prone to prostate or ovarian issues and that used to be a medical privacy issue concerning one's privates, but privacy is no longer a right, right? Remember the most dangerous sharks from the 1970s-80s were called Great WHITEs. Fonz will take the challenge on and triumph over the unevolved mindless insatiable Great Whites.

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devoalan's avatar

Oh they found themselves a real c¥&t. It hard to believe people like her are allowed into government. Whatever happened to the people saying things like "she compromised out the wazoo, conflict of interest is on so many levels, and yet here she is. A fucking senator.

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WP William's avatar

Walking, talking, sell-out to special interests, extremists, lobbyists, Commie International, smiling and lecturing the underlings beneath her. Elevated based on her effective servitude to the Progressive Cultural Revolution and fundamental transformation of their fictional revisionist notion of White Capitalist Christian America that has been the greatest harm to the world as any country has ever been

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

I find it very strange that Newsom automatically disqualified all Hispanic women from consideration, since Hispanics are at least as numerous as blacks in California, and at least as underrepresented. If I lived in California or was Hispanic, I'd be raising a ruckus.

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WP William's avatar

I'm no longer a Damnocrat but i think the White elitists running the Party view Blacks as being representative of ALL lesser groups of color; Mex-Am, Chin-Am, Jap-Am, Native-Am, are a homogeneous group for a Senator of Color to adequately represent, conversely any of the others would have to contort themselves and apologize too often for NOT being Black enough or having sufficient race credentials to be down with the struggle. Now at Congressional, State, or Municipal levels they need more ethnical balance and refinement and that's where politicians of lesser colorings will be apportioned but showcased for their diverseness.

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B S's avatar

Thank you for multiplying Dr Cole! I hope he receives lots of support. You are a good one Jeff. Thank you.

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BBS's avatar

Re the Homecoming Queen from Ashland Ohio who died: As a parent, if this girl was jabbed, can you even allow yourself to think how you would deal with her death , knowing you signed the death warrant.

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FourWinds's avatar

They likely can't. I can't imagine it, doing something that you know later likely killed your own child.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Well, all the doctors SAID it wasn't the jab so who are they to question it? Most people still can't fathom the thought that our government wants us dead and are using the faith people have put into their doctors to accomplish their goals.

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Tom's avatar

And there are those who are relying on this fact.

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Annie's avatar

There's no “Justice for Bre" parents because they made the choice for their child to receive experimental drugs and told them it was for their own good. The guilt is too great.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I think you’re very likely right 😕 Or the parents will just continue to do the same thing as before—trust the doctors and never question anything when they make up some bogus story so they don’t implicate the shots.

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Anthony's avatar

Or, no one is paying them to do it.

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Jon Swenson's avatar

Recall back in the day scientists and doctors said smoking tobacco wasn't hazardous to your health and published studies to prove it.

Some blame the tobacco companies, but governments benefited from the taxes. When tobacco was discovered in America, kings and queens granted monopoly rights for tobacco.

Alcohol, government approved drugs, cannabis are still making money for governments.

Fascism requires the force of a state.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

And the food pyramid indoctrination that we should live on grains, carbs and plants but avoid meat. Much about health that I was told growing up has turned out to be false.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

Yep! I am a newcomer to the carnivore/Keto lifestyle and I haven’t felt better in a long time! I am also full and don’t have to eat as much. Giving up carbs has not been as hard as I thought it would.

For those new to this idea, here is a long, but good introduction…enjoy!

https://www.kevinstock.io/health/carbohydrates-and-the-carnivore-diet/

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CeCe Brown's avatar

Been Keto for 5 years. Lost 60 lbs and healed myself from insulin resistance and pre-diabetes. First time in my life I am at a normal BMI.

I will never go back. I changed the way I eat. I cook everyday, every meal. I'm retired and would probably struggle if I had to work a full-time job too.

Lots of great recipes out there.... Carolyn Ketchum and Maria Emmerich both have Facebook groups and promote HEALTHY ways to do Keto/carnivore.

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Peace's avatar

Is Carolyn from All Day I Dream About Food? ADIDAF has fantastic recipes!

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STH's avatar

And now they want to limit our meat consumption! My dog is raw fed exclusively meat and organs. I guess I’m going to have to find a local farmer.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

I first reduced sugar and carbs and it helped a lot! Now I am a week into a carnivore diet which I plan to test for 2 weeks. So far it’s interesting because I only eat once or twice a day and I’m not hungry. It’s feels weird but good! Have also lost 5 lbs. I had already reduced sugars and carbs so I don’t think it’s just the initial water weight.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

I have lost almost 20 pounds over the last seven to eight weeks. I am still not full carnivore/keto, as I still do some carbs every day, though I have cut carbs dramatically!!!

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TB's avatar

Here too, I eat mostly-carnivore and generally eat only dinner, or sometimes lunch+dinner - though I indulge in a few (sugarless) milk coffees throughout the day - and generally don't feel hungry at all, and feel overall much better.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I tried the keto diet and it did not work for me. But intermittent fasting with reduced carbs and sugar is my choice.

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Fred's avatar

Close family member doing strict Leto for jab injuries (intractable migraines) and it’s working fabulously. Still has to be careful not to add much fruit or high carb veges.

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Jon Swenson's avatar

It was done to sell subsidized crops.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Not only corrupt Pharma, we have corrupt Farms! 😂

I’ve seen several documentaries about the way it played out. At first I didn’t believe it much but over the past 3 years researching ways to stay healthy, there is a lot of evidence.

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Jon Swenson's avatar

Farms and farmers are heavily regulated by the government.

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Annie's avatar

All is a big lie.

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Mary Maas's avatar

Yes, they do benefit from the taxes. Addiction for Profit. But think about how much American cities have declined since the legalization of Cannabis. Today's "weed" is exceptionally more potent and dangerous. It can cause mental health problems, including psychosis. And therefore, all that money from taxes, now pays for the destruction legalized Cannabis is causing. Maybe it is all a coincidence but I believe there is a huge correlation. everybrainmatters.org is a great website to check out on the harms of marijuana.

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Jon Swenson's avatar

Decriminalizing drugs removes the profit motive of the the government, but the government can't abrogate its responsibility to protect the lives, liberty and property of all individuals.

Under the influence is no defense for violating the life, liberty or property of another.

This is why the Socialists are not prosecuting crime.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Decriminalizing ADDS to the government profits through (very high) taxation.

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Jon Swenson's avatar

Decriminalization s NOT legalization.

Legalization enables taxation.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I’ve tried some from a dispensary. It’s definitely genetically modified stuff, not like the old daze. I’m staying away from it until I can find unaltered products. Some is very strong and I notice that the effects don’t last as long so the customer is going to smoke or consume more than they used to.

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SunnyRai's avatar

I work in the service industry- in Colorado, in a red county, and I'm REALLY struggling with working with co-workers who smoke THC AND munch on the company food, their entire shift. Work ethic and producivity is non-existent- very easy to be a top performer when one does not smoke or eat their entire shift. I'm seriously burning out.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I’d never smoke on the job! So sorry.

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Jen's avatar

Yup! I remember standing in this history museum and watching the ads of doctors promoting cigarettes to pregnant women back then to help their "anxiety" - unconscionable. It was just so clear then. Who would trust these monsters?

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NAB's avatar

The risk of psychotic episodes - especially in young men - should give everyone pause.

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Charlotte's avatar

Pot is so dangerous for young developing minds. It is so sad that people don’t trust the SSRIs but think pot is the answer? I’m dealing with one child who is still working through depression after the covid lockdown in college , we are looking at magnesium and iodine as starters. I wont give up. These kids don’t have a lot of hope for the future so part of it is understandable.

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Fred's avatar

Dumbed down folks are easier to control…and may even be happier. Fits the agenda.

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Notyours's avatar

Huxley's "Soma" from Brave New World?

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Jon Swenson's avatar

The government didn't hold people accountable for their actions.

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ROKM's avatar

"I don’t necessarily agree with the dark hints of pessimism infusing the interview." I hope you are right, Jeff, but sadly I cannot share your optimism in this. We are far too passive, and have proven ourselves to be world class cowards when it comes to getting involved. Plus, the machinations of Government pressure will not relent. Plus, we know they can steal any election they want.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Agree. Look how many people willingly lined up to take the covid death shots.

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Annie's avatar

Sheeple.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

And all the seasonal shots being promoted. Just got back from the grocery store, Kathleen, and had to walk by a large group lined up at the pharmacy. Makes one’s stomach revolt.

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NAB's avatar

We are creatures of comfort. We have lived very distracted and comfortable lives for a long time. Not many of us are willing to suffer (I include myself in this assessment though I am trying to modify my mindset).

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Jen's avatar

I am as dismayed by the election stealing as anyone...I remember being shocked and horrified in 2020 because it was all so clear. I mean boxes of ballets in the middle of the night? Come on. It was ridiculous. But then someone on here posted...can you imagine if Trump had won? Who would be the group trusting the science and taking their shots and who would be the group rejecting it? God works in mysterious ways. Ever since then I have been a lot less pessimistic about that election.

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CIAheartsKGB's avatar

"Revolution" is the exactly wrong term, and it's what Marxists want. It's the same perversion as their turning a legal protest into an "insurrection" and a legitimate paid-off loan into "fraud." What we're seeking is a Restoration, because all we need to do is enforce the superbly crafted, inspired and well-defined laws that already exist in our Constitution. Language matters, as the Marxists know very well. The next decades will be known as the Great Restoration.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

Yes! This is a great point! I will start discussions with exactly this. We do not need a revolution, we need to get back to where we started with a small, limited federal government! Restoration for the win!!!

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Fla Mom's avatar

Excellent comment! Yes, it's the communists who are trying to carry out the revolution. We should point that out at every opportunity. The regressive "Progressives" of 100+ years ago at least passed laws and constitutional amendments, as horribly damaging as they were, but no longer.

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nt's avatar

Yes! Restoration! 🙌

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DogsLife's avatar

I remain skeptical of elections, especially after recently receiving a mail-in ballot application from a State I lived in four years ago. To make matters worse, it was addressed to me in my current State, but added "or current resident."

As long as they can conjure up ballots from thin air, only an act of God will up-end this applecart. And given we have pushed God out of everything, I think our time is up.

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Jeff Childers's avatar

🤦‍♂️

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CaracatTX's avatar

Don’t give up! The Lord is good. I highly suggest Jennifer Incognito’s amazing Substack post from yesterday. However, I fully agree with you on election integrity. The answer, “vote them out” means little if one’s ballot can be flipped, falsified, or destroyed with ease. I’m not hearing of anything being done on a grand (or even local) scale to change this, and I don’t have any idea where to start personally.

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DogsLife's avatar

On top of that, the Governor here unilaterally decided everyone applying for driver's license is automatically registered to vote - unless they opt-out. Yeah. Seems nothing is being done about it, except the news that Republicans are mad about it.

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Stariel291's avatar

Same here. Ugh.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Is it because they're now allowing illegal aliens to get drivers licenses? And with that, a valid voter registration?

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DogsLife's avatar

You betcha. Legacy media defends the governor's action by reporting it only changes one box for Pete's sake! Changing "Opt-In" to "Opt-Out" - What's your problem stupid, they ask.

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Fred's avatar

CA’s been doing it for years; when illegals get their DL’s, automatically registered to vote. Overheard at DMV, assistance in selecting party preferences. (I may be wrong, but I think they got the DL thing approved because drivers are required to have insurance. Footnote-they still don’t.)

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Tom's avatar

Not we. They. THEIR time is up.

We are in the world, but not of the world.

"They" are living their best life, now. And it's not good.

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Fla Mom's avatar

It's an actual ballot and not a sample ballot, for sure? If an actual ballot, are there any election integrity groups in your former state with whom you could share that evidence?

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DogsLife's avatar

It's an application for a ballot. This from a Red State to my current Blue State. I wondered briefly if it was the Republican's answer for the Dem's cheating. What's good for the goose.....

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Fla Mom's avatar

My guess, then, is that it's part of the new Republican "Bank Your Vote" initiative, to get as many Republicans as possible to have their vote in the 'bank' before Election Day, if possible. "Or current resident" is the hint, to me, that it's just a way to allow anyone in a red area (they wouldn't have mailed to Dems) to sign up for voting by mail. When we sign up for vote-by-mail, it allows the political parties to see who has done that and who has or has not returned their ballots, so our get-out-the-vote operations only have to focus on those who have not yet returned their ballots. Even that can be done early (sort of like, "take or send your ballot if you want us to stop calling!"), leaving only those who will vote in person on Election Day as the focus for ensuring that they turn out. The Democrats have been doing it this way for multiple election cycles, to good effect. Sometimes they're not cheating, just out-organizing us. And for those who are going to say something about not trusting the mail, you don't have to mail the ballots, you can hand-carry them to the Supervisor of Elections office during early voting or even on Election Day. This "Bank Your Vote" strategy ensures that if someone has a last-minute problem that could keep them from making it to the voting precinct on Election Day, you can still vote. Or, if you're in an area where a lot of Republicans think it's a good idea to vote only on Election Day, so the Dems manage to create very long waiting lines for red precincts on Election Day (hello, basic warfare, folks), you don't have to wait in line, you can drop your already-filled-out ballot. You win, not the Dems.

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DogsLife's avatar

In this area, current resident would more than likely be a democrat. Red State mailed to Blue State - after a 4 year voting absence. Maybe, if it didn't have the "Or current resident" it might not have bothered me quite as much. Tempted to apply as "Current Resident."

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Fla Mom's avatar

I misunderstood which direction you went (and I did wonder what made you move from red to blue, lol). Which blue state, if you don't mind my asking? We know California mails even actual ballots to any address still on file, whether correct or not, and they don't scrub their voter rolls. Regardless, the poor Republicans left behind in your former state might be able to use the information about the request being sent that way.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I am honored to be able to help Dr. Cole. I cannot express how much I appreciate him and the doctors, scientists, lawyers (like you, Jeff!) and all others who have taken a stand for medical freedom.

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