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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

“floor arrows directing human traffic like livestock” Jeff, thanks for reminding me of the days in the local grocery store when I was maskless and purposefully walking against the arrows. Oh what fun it was seeing all those frowns over masks and grumblings through masks. hahahahaha!!!

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Or bringing enough snacks to last the entire flight from Dallas to LA so I had an excuse for lowering my mask because I was .... snacking.

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Bitsy54's avatar

I would actually bring cashews and take 3 bites to eat each one…..constantly eating on flight

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

Maybe I missed something but the news of the day is the dimming of light across our oceans and the lethality of this phenomenon to sea life all of which lines up eerily so with Revelation and the end times. If nothing else, Jeff's column today should cause all of us to rethink our priorities in these perilous and perhaps last days. Proverbs 3:5-6.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Praying for our Constitutional Republic.

2 Chronicles 7:14

[14] and My people, who are called by My Name, humble themselves, and pray and seek (crave, require as a necessity) My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear [them] from heaven, and forgive their sin and heal their land.

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Nick Luca's avatar

Thank you, Patrick, and Mary Ann, above, for the Scriptures.

Thank you, Jeff. I cannot pass this post without saying; “Absolutely superb”. The most accurate and meaningful description of “climate change fraud”, leading to Revelation Scripture. A sermon.

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Kay's avatar

When we put everything happening together, even with our limited human awareness, it seems obvious to me that we are in the last days now. Events are lining up.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Exactly. My snacks included pumpkin seeds, eaten one at a time. :)

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Irunthis1's avatar

I can just picture some happy anti-covidian snarkily telling his or her seat neighbor, I have hypoglycemia. I MUST EAT constantly so's I can keep my blood sugar up. So SORRY!!! Pretty sure you wouldn't want me passing out here in my seat!!

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Fiona, go away you fraud.

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Prof. Fred Nazar's avatar

Creativity in action!

Re: dimming

They believe that they are gods that can manage the sun but are incapable of answering how to turn the knob to off.

Oceans darker, not because of the dimming: “The oceans darken when light finds it harder to penetrate the water. It is often seen along coastlines where upwellings of cold, nutrient rich water rise to the surface, and where rainfall sweeps nutrients and sediments from the land into the water.”

decarbonization: Water vapor means amounts to most greenhouse gases. Shall we start a war on water? Would that reveal an anti-life agenda?

Harvard is a satanic den. Like most Ivy League universities, it's run by masons.

We've got a very small window of opportunity to fight or ... die (they want to murder 95% of us).

President John Quincy Adams: “Masonry ought forever to be abolished. It is wrong - essentially wrong - a seed of evil, which can never produce any good.”

Satanic Secret Societies for dummies:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/sss-for-dummies

Who are The Powers That SHOULDN'T Be ?

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/criminal-intent

https://www.coreysdigs.com/global/who-is-they/

The end of money and freedom

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/uncle-sam-altman

LBJ killed JFK for the Federal Reserve, Nam and the Israel A-bomb

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/lbj-killed-jfk

Weaponization of Justice: no democracy with Freemasonry!

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/petition-free-reiner-fuellmich

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/weaponization-of-justice

Illuminati David Rockefeller, finest quotes:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/david-rockefeller-illuminati

Confessions of ex illuminati Ronald Bernard:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/confessions-of-illuminati-ronald

Illuminati Attali, finest quotes:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/attali-illuminati-finest-quotes

Chisholm, father of the WHO’s global pedophilia

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/brock-chisholm-father-of-the-whos

Ex mason Serge Abad-Gallardo:

https://www.ncregister.com/interview/confessions-of-a-former-freemason-officer-converted-to-catholicism

SOLUTIONS

16 laws we need to exit Prison Planet

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/laws-to-exit-planet-prison

Would you like to earn $60,000 dollars/year for educating your own children?

Rethinking education for the real 21st century:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/rethinking-education-for-the-21st

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/ai-education-utopia-going-dystopia

Please share, not the articles, but the information! The messenger expendable. Saving the free world, is not!

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daverkb's avatar

Thanks. I took 'em all down for a later review. And it does take time to put a string of links together. So in light of that, double triple thanks.

I still have a hard time internalizing how dark humanity can be. And I am thankful for this being so in a sort of 'except for the grace of God there I too might go'. That is, in all of us the struggle to not succumb to evil is ongoing throughout our entire lives. And it is so easy to lie to oneself in moments of temptation.

I keep coming back to 'who loves the world does not love the Father'. This is a simple truth and really pretty stark black and white stuff. And then there's the house divided cannot stand. And now the divided house of the Collective West is now in full blown civil war.

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Granny Annie's avatar

If I had the ways and means, I would locate each and every one of the aircraft doing the spraying in North America and take them out on the ground (i.e. they'd never fly again). A massive undertaking, surely, however, where there's a will, there's a way. If only...

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liz's avatar

Im with you Grannie! and Id take out all the 5G towers too and sell off their priceless minerals for the common good :)

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Gina C's avatar

Bag of popcorn - one kernel at a time was my m.o.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

A very good post today on ALL THINGS HARVARD! I have been in a “discussion” about “poor Harvard”, and their potential “loss of funding” at the hands of “Orange Man Bad” with a second cousin, a “college administrator” (“Assistant Provost of Academic Affairs”) at a small ‘university in Western Colorado.

After a few back and forth’s, with me shining some light on the specious argument she had in “defense of Harvard” and “all the brilliant research contributions they have made over the course of decades”, it appears that she has given up on reading any more ‘truthful facts’ about Harvard. She basically has ‘ghosted me’ on this issue. I would so love to send her today’s C&C News, but she would likely see the headline and delete the email. This is a woman with a PhD in the 19th Century German writing style ‘Bildungsroman’. (There were British and American Bildungsroman style of writing as well in the 19th century.)

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

The smaller and more insignificant the college, the fiercer they are in defense of places like Harvard and Columbia, who laugh and sneer at them. It is bizarre.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

So true…the illustrious Harvard and their ‘university ilk’.

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JulieW's avatar

Thanks for entering the temple and overturning the tables! Well done!

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Janet's avatar

Sipping cold brews or water from a straw all through my walking against the arrows in Walmart. The guy who chastised me heard clearly from my unmasked mouth. F@&k off.

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

They ever try to kick you out of the store?

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Janet's avatar

Not Walmart but other stores and yard sales. I might touch something there too.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

I was assaulted at Sprouts natural food store. Staff reached over me and wrestled my handbasket from me, so I yelled at him to stay six feet away from me. You could see the confusion on his face.

Then I re-entered the shopping area and slowly shopped, putting all sorts of perishable goods in my basket and lovingly trailing my hands across all the merchandise I passed. Good times.

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

Like the lady in the Walmart Grocery who deliberately hurried around the shelves so she could "come at me!" (practically burning rubber with her cart)

Karen: "You need to put a mask on!"

Kate: "I think you mean 'You need to put on a mask.'

But you need to mind your own business... and also take a grammar remedial."

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Janet's avatar

Wow. Good rebuff. 👍🏻

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

Thanks! I was feeling pretty smug...

Then came the Safeway confrontation...which didn't end up with either the security dude... or the old lady [me] taking a gold.

I had shopped in that store for 46 flippin' years and I was actually about 8 feet from the exit.

Snotnosed security: You have to have a mask on.

Annoyed me: I've just paid and I'm on my way out.

Stupid Snotnosed Security: You have to wear a mask in this store or you won't be allowed to shop here.

[**I'M 76 YEARS OLD IN 2022**]

Pissed off me: Get out of my way.

Obnoxiously Stupid Snotnosed Punk: I'm following you to your car and I'll take a picture of your license plate.

Mad-as-a-wet-cat-with-nothing-to- lose me: (I pull out my phone and take 2 pictures of him... mind you, he's masked and wearing a knit cap)

GET THE HELL OUT OF MY WAY OR I'LL RUN INTO YOU!!!

The twerp followed me to my Subaru, took a picture (I guess) of the back of my car.

At this point, I'm shaking like a junkie; and once I pulled away, I burst into tears.

It wasn't a triumphant ending for me or for that turd. But it was morally wrong for him to treat a Senior like that!😬

BUT I never did anything about it... so shame on me! 🫣

That's the Castro Valley Safeway on Redwood and CV Blvd (don't shop there😂)

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Janet's avatar

My God. Seems more like assault. Thought the whole thing was “to protect granny” but we know better, don’t we. I was 72 when it began. I will never forget nor forgive.

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Sarah Bee's avatar

I would give my children lollipops on the plane 😁 yes hundred percent

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Eli's avatar

For my grand daughter it was a large bag of apple slices she could munch on for hours. I flew her back and forth from CA to east coast loads of times while school was closed so she could play with cousins and go to states like NC and WV where things were more sane. My daughter and I made masks out of super thin veil-like cloth that tied around the top but were open at the bottom -- they were chin shaped at the bottom, but flowed with the wind. Had a TSA lady look me over closely once, trying to figure it out. But she let me through.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

We bought several "fake masks". Only got stopped once. Now we flatly refuse. Here is Central Covidistan (western Washington) people still mask alone in their cars. Some are even still masking their small children when in stores. We have been so caught up in the jab issue that the NIH, CDC, and OSHA have not issued any new guidance or released real studies. These need to be done as well.

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liz's avatar

cheesecloth came back into fashion :)

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Lisa Ca's avatar

This one kills me. The people who are living by their mask and yet eating with it down, thinking theyare protected 🙄 just evidencing how brainwashed and scared they are. Do they even talk about COVID on the news anymore???? 🙄 (not you- I know yours was intentional)

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Janet's avatar

My sister who disowned me and periodically sent nasty emails now says “nobody cares”. She has moved on to TDS. Which one is worse? Covid is curable. Looks like TDS is not.

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Love all you rebels! Yee Hah!!

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MARCI's avatar

And how utterly stupid they are. The virus won’t infect you if you only pull it down in order to eat.

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BJBRN's avatar

how gullible and how little people think things through depending upon other to tell them

what to do! We have all fallen into line with the medical institution monster… you don’t go to someone self taught and can still think straight… those people get sued for practicing “medicine” without a license!!

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SadieJay's avatar

They do, in between the news segments, when all the ads remind you to get your boosters. Foxtrots.

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NAB's avatar

That's awesome!

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Doug's avatar

Hey! You killed my grandma!!!

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

I would see the arrow pointing the direction I was going and I would think oops, going the wrong way, and turn around. Such rebels we are!

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Then there was the story about the person in the grocery store aisle who happened to sneeze. Everyone else in the aisle were like chickens rushing away from the dreaded sneezer. 😂

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Jamie's avatar

I didn’t wear a mask, I tried but couldn’t breathe.

I was in line at the gas station and aspirated on my drink- when I coughed everyone turned around and I said “don’t worry, I’m just choking on my drink” 😂

They all breathed a sigh of relief 😳

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PEL's avatar

We got ours from Fake Mask USA. Black mesh. Wore on airplanes with no problem and no glasses fogging. Totally useless but looked the part.

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Rightly So's avatar

I got ran out of a store for wearing my Groucho Marxs "mask" with no glass, big nose and a wavy mustache. "That's not a mask! Waaah, waah, waah." No sense of humor. Libtards being libtards. F*ck 'em!

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Janet's avatar

Love this. Good for you. Doubt they stopped to think at all about the whole kabuki mask theater. I’ll never forgive.

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Janet's avatar

I bought one too. It was advised we take the little label tag off as flight crew were known to check. I flew the very day mask mandates fell. It was glorious. People were smiling again.

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Treemcg's avatar

Wish I had known about this sooner!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Where there’s a will, there’s a way.

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Momcat's avatar

I remember being maskless in the store and a toddler in a grocery cart with a mask on just stared at me with his big brown eyes. I kept smiling at him, even winked at him, but he looked so sad.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

I would purposely make eye contact with toddlers with a smile and say hello, Momcat. Some truly were amazed that adult humans had a face. Or maybe it's because I'm funny looking. The mom's were usually fine with my acknowledging their little one, I'm guessing with gratitude that someone was confident enough to buck the system.

Never again.

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Patrice's avatar

And how many of those kids have language processing issues and an inability to process socio-emotional cues today...

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daverkb's avatar

This is funny!

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LeadCPA's avatar

How about the woman wearing a mask that pulled it down to sneeze at me...saying "I hate sneezing when I have a mask on".

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Roger Beal's avatar

Karen on steroids ...

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Peace's avatar

Well, I can't blame her. I don't like sneezing when I have a mask on either. Makes for a nasty followup for the rest of the day!

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Curtis's avatar

How about Biden pulling down his mask to cough into his hand, then pulling it up and shaking hands with everyone in the room? 😁

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Granny Annie's avatar

My then 9-year-old grandson who for years had offered ladies hugs in the grocery store (99.9% accepted!) began stopping masked ladies and ask to see their faces. They would pull down their mask, and he'd just beam and tell them how pretty they were, which, in turn, made them beam right back. I think he made more than one lady's day in those awful days of insanity.

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Granny Annie's avatar

I used to say that I was allergic to masks - they made me break out in F bombs... 😆

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FreeBird07's avatar

Same with my husband - he still gets triggered when he sees a mask wearer!

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Patrice's avatar

And I thought that was a side effect of covidsteria!

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Janet's avatar

I cough now and then standing next to a masker.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

😂🤣😅

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Long Enough?'s avatar

I loved to cough and sneeze. So much fun.

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Maha's avatar

I would tell people in masks I couldn't hear them, I need to read their lips in order to understand them. I did that to all my patients. (I was able to explain to the engineers that yelling at me through a mask pushed their viral laden breath out at much higher velocities due to the Venturi effect, than simply lowering it and talking softly. Then the true science would win...)

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Janet's avatar

Saving this. Brilliant. I may find one of those images where the bacteria is cultured right on the mask you are wearing and how gross it looks. A disgusting petri dish smack against your pie hole and schnozola. This could explain the mental illness we see around us.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

There are also several videos of people in masks using sensors to determine the O2 levels as they dipped precipitously and quickly. Often going to around 16% in under 2 minutes. 21% is normal.

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Nita's avatar

Then there was the MD who was looking at my O2 sat while I was wearing a mask, noted it was a little low and said, "Wonder what that's about..." and I wondered, but didn't say, Isn't it obvious, or are you asking a rhetorical question? Didn't want to get into a discussion; just wanted to get out and breathe fresh air ASAP.

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Maha's avatar

I can't blame you for wanting to escape; you obviously were under the care of a doctor suffering from low O2 saturation as well.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

I did an experiment myself as I don't want to just take peoples' word for things. I have a pulse oximeter (inexpensive one) and sat quietly on the couch with and without a not-well-fitted surgical mask for 10-15 minutes each way. The readings didn't vary much. Then I tried the exercise bike and my O2 was lowered about 3-4% with the mask on. Seemed like a result to me.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

This was me as well! 😄 I'm such a contrarian.

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daverkb's avatar

The arrows pointed in this direction. That the corporations were really not our friends.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Everyone rails against Big pHarma but no one talks about Big Sticker or Big Plexiglass! Those cabals kept their insidious profiteering below the radar. ;)

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NAB's avatar

It took me a while to put aside my "niceness" and finally start going against the grain, but once I started, it was liberating.

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Calgon, Take Me Away's avatar

My (unvaccinated) husband and I were told to "move off the sidewalk so the vaccinated people could pass" in our small gated community in Palm Desert, CA. We now live in Texas.

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Mitch's avatar

I have yet to receive a good explanation of why the vaccinated need to worry about the unvaccinated.

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Irunthis1's avatar

Well ackshullee it's because that crap don't work but we wouldn't want truth to mess up the narrative would we???

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Mitch's avatar

maybe it does work, just not to provide immunity or any of the reasons they claim. Considering it was made in a lab, shut down the economy when they wanted and decreased the population directly and through miscarriages, and made billions for the connected people...

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

Good point, it worked quite well for the makers and regulators!

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Shari Ray's avatar

Amen

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I was chased around a Goodwill store, admonished for not wearing a mask. The distraught employee removed hers numerous times to chastise me. Oh, the irony…

I reminded her that all

the CRAP in there had been in attics, garages and trunks of cars, touched by hundreds of people a week, and was probably

teeming with bacteria and germs

of all sorts, so she may want to rethink her career choice if she’s that concerned abt germs.

She touched her mask with her gloved hands maybe 30x while I was there.

I kept wondering what magic was in latex that somehow made them germ free in her brain.

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Duane's avatar

Goodwill management, at least the store in my area at the time, seemed hyperdraconian. Staff vibrated with mandated covidian fervor. Fear of job loss was a potent nudge.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I think the lower on the totem pole the shop workers were, the more thrill they got from ordering people around.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

We had a cute store called Tuesday Morning in the neighborhood. They would get truckloads of goods delivered that hadn’t sold in major retail stores. They never knew what they would get and it was an adventure and a fun place until the scamdemic, when they pursued one of the worst harassment policies. I told one overbearing not so bright employee enforcer that they would go out of business and within a year they did.

Sad, I used to go in just to smell the lovely soaps and candles for an emotional boost.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I can see fear of losing a lucrative job but Goodwill? My

cousin works there and they aren’t even allowed to buy more than ONE thing a month! Like what, they get $15/hour and NO perks? Unemployment payments seem higher. Idk…

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

KC - the Goodwill hires retarded people.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

She wasn’t retarded— just a true Covidiot with a FIRM belief that latex gloves got rid of all germs ahe got by touching her mask all the time, and that allll the germs all over the junk in GW was ok, but whatever germs I possessed MUST be dangerous bc she was sure riled up that I refused to wear a mask.

Any time anyone touches their mouth, their masks to speak to me, touches loads of cash and attic junk all day, hints me down 3-5x to tell me to put on a mask, punches germy cash register keyboards all day, but gets in MY 6’ bubble to tell

me what a bad citizen I am seems retarded but I truly think it was juat a True Covidiot. I taught special ed. I shouid know.

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Kitkat's avatar

Calgon-- Congrats to you for fleeing Commiefornia! I'm still here....at least for awhile. I'm sure hoping that Steve Hilton can become our next governor. Sadly, unless the voter fraud is fixed...doubt any R will ever have a chance here.

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Erin Montgomery's avatar

No Republican governor for Washington state until the voter roll and west side is cleaned up.

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liz's avatar

I got an email today from a conservation group begging me to help STOP THE SAVE ACT. I wrote a spicy retort.

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CMCM's avatar

Even if Steve gets elected, the CA legislature is so completely dominated by Democrats that they would be blocking him at every turn.

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liz's avatar

well you all would just have to get active in passing SAVE nationally and see if you can run some NON RINO Rs.

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

There's obviously some sane people left (yourself), but not nearly enough. I don't think they even need the fraud at this point for statewide and citywide races, the population as a whole is so programed and brain rotted. The fraud is mostly to win close legislative races.

I hope I'm wrong and Steve Hilton can win.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Because germs don’t migrate on sidewalks or what??!?

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Germs also respect national borders.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Well, somebody has to, I suppose.

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DS's avatar
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.....and levels of air quality when you sit down in a restaurant you were able to lower your mask?

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Maha's avatar

Well, ya see, the virus is inactive while sitting and eating in a restaurant. Not sitting on a beach or park bench, however. It was deadly then.

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Janet's avatar

Same folk that would have you line up at the boxcars. Totally them.

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NAB's avatar

No way! That is straight out of a dystopian movie.

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Valerie's avatar

Holy cow that’s bold of those people.

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Rightly So's avatar

And your verbal response was??? More than a dozen easily come to mind...

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

I personally delighted in standing too close in lines, keeping a mask under my chin and anything else I could do! Yes, I was physically attacked, but that's sadly Santa Fe, a wonderful town sadly filled with insane people.

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Mitch's avatar

Santa Fe, where the people with more money than sense gather

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

I've also heard the town referred to as "the place the literati go to die". It really does fit!

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Debbie Alton's avatar

Yes, New Mexico with the finger pointing wicked witch of the west MLG. I can't wait for that woman to GO!

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Butterfly2510's avatar

Santa Fe was one of the worst!

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Oh the stories I can tell! It's such a shame...such a beautiful land.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Yes it’s so sad because it is so beautiful but the people, that’s a whole other deal. When I lived there it was one of the loneliest and isolated times in my life. I went back to CA.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Unfortunately, too many wonderful places have become intolerable due to crazed "progressive" politics.Normally, I'm pretty live and let live. I was never terribly politically engaged until Santa Fe. My experiences there changed everything. Now I'm a two time political refuge (from SF and from AZ which is also fairly nuts)

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

I feel the exactly the same way. I LOVE northern NM but cannot live there. I first moved to AZ but the politics there were horrific. Now I'm a happy political refugee in ID.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Santa Fe is a beautiful place filled with insufferable people and it is quite cliquey!

I was there for two years in the late 90’s early 00’s. I tried to stay there but had to leave and go back to my family and friends in CA. Living there was one of the loneliest and isolated feeling times in my life.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I realized that if I followed the stupid arrows it actually made me spend a longer time in the store because it was inefficient when I was looking for something and wasn’t sure where it was in the aisle or what aisle it was in. That seemed pretty pointless 🙄

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CitizenKC's avatar

When the arrow was pointing the wrong way, I walked down the aisle backwards.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I excelled in walking backwards after a little practice.

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Peace's avatar

And, walking backwards is very good for your brain . . . unless you fall and hit your head walking backwards.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

😂Good to know!

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walk2write's avatar

It wasn’t pointless to the store management. You were being nudged to spend more time (and money) shopping.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

That makes sense! In most Wegman’s grocery stores, they put a very bumpy tile floor in the area that sells the high end foods, slowing you down; but the rest of the store has smooth floors easier to push a cart across.

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NAB's avatar

I never thought of that before! I have to say that I rarely go to Wegmans anymore (though, they were the only grocery stores that did not enforce masking in our area).

My husband and I went in on December 23, 2021 - right before Omicron hit - and we along with one other woman were the only maskless people there. She was talking on her phone as she made her way through the aisles and when she saw us, her face lit up with a huge smile. I don't think I've ever been more inspired by a smile than I was that night. We were politely offered masks when we went in, and we politely declined. The fun part was watching people part like the Red Sea when we walked down aisles. My goodness! Crazy, crazy times.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

We have two Wegmans near: Lakewood, NY and Erie , Pa. There are always more masked people in the New York store than in the Erie store, reflecting the New York much more restrictive covid policies even this many years later. Way more liberals in New York!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well except that I usually just got exasperated and stopped looking and left the store 🤷‍♀️

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Robin Greer's avatar

Exactly. And if no one else was around what was the point.

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Irunthis1's avatar

Not being a very common sense shopper myself (as I am blessed with a husband who does most of the shopping) I spend most of my time in the grocery store walking from one side of the building to the other (probably much too quickly for a lady with a cart too) because I didn't bring a list nor organize my thoughts in a way conducive to where stuff is in the store....the arrows were meaningless pieces of plastic easily driven over and completely ignored.

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Momcat's avatar

welcome to my world!!!

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Brilliant!

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K2's avatar

^This!^

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nancy knox-bierman's avatar

I loved when management would dispatch some poor clerk to chase me around the store offering a mask.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

My husband did all our grocery shopping and one of the other customers used to glare at him and step back. The workers finally gave up and didn’t ask him to mask. He also routinely walked in the opposite direction of the stupid arrows. He never wore a mask. I only wear/wore a mask at work, as I’m a nurse and we all had to mask then. Now I have to mask during flu season, as I refuse to vaccinate. I work nights and forget to wear one a lot.

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Maha's avatar
May 28Edited

You had/have to mask because you're unvaccinated, yet the vaccinated have increased risk of infections, per the Cleveland Clinic studies. Science not allowed in healthcare, still...(And what we saw in my office--most of vaxxed got "COVID" repeatedly, while the unvaxxed remained at their usual level of robust health.)

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BelleTower's avatar

Good for you!!!

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Starsky's avatar

“Ma’am, do you have a mask?!”

No, I don’t.

“Would you like a mask?”

Sure, okay.

(Hands me a mask, which I put in my purse.)

“Ma’am, you have to WEAR the mask!!!!”

Oh sorry, I don’t wear masks.

(Stomps off in a huff.)

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Similar happed to us. My neighbor and I would shop at Aldi. Once as we walked in, the door nazi asked if we had our masks. My neighbor said, as she slapped her hand on her front pocket, yep, right here!

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NAB's avatar

I love these stories!

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Jamie's avatar

The grocery store would literally make a loud speaker announcement to put on your mask 😂

I’d just say “clearly they’re talking about me!”

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Momcat's avatar

the store I went to did that like every ten minutes, & everyone would turn around and stare at me. I'd smile and keep walking around against the arrows.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

That could have been me. I was always pleasantly surprised that nobody came after me.

Obviously mask wearers were running to customer service to tattle.

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Starsky's avatar

I found that if I intentionally kept my vibe high, most people left me alone. I was in a vitamin store at one point, talking to a (masked) staff member and I said something like, “That’s why I refuse to wear masks…” And she laughed and said, “Oh gosh, I didn’t even notice you weren’t wearing a mask!”

Starbucks was the exception. Those people were lunatics.

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79SmithW60's avatar

The announcement from the tele-screen! Smith 6079, stretch further! from Orwell's 1984.

Truly a badge of honor, Jamie!

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Mary H.'s avatar

😂 I can’t count the times this happened to me!!!

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

WalMart in my area required a mask until someone shot an employee over the issue. Then masking became a suggestion rather than a requirement. Thankfully the employer survived. It was all ridiculous and unscientific which annoyed me most of all. I also ignored the stupid arrows. One old granny scolded me. I replied, "Bless your heart," and kept on trucking.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Love the "Bless your heart" comment! Did she get what you meant?? LOL!

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Probably not. She sounded like a Yankee liberal. Probably still wearing her mask. Alone. In her car.

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NinaG's avatar

I had to threaten a young man (staff) in TJ’s one day. I told him I wa gonna kick his ass if he didn’t leave me alone. He quickly skipped away.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I had a little old lady behind me at mass offer a mask. She seemed so bewildered when I declined.

I would sometimes be the only one without a mask.

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Got kicked out of a pet food store once for not wearing a mask. It was insane. California 🙃

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

I wonder if that woman at Harvard knows that “to nudge” is a Yiddish verb? Amazing the amount of Yiddish that’s become part of English

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Valerie's avatar

My dad lives in Colorado where they went covid crazy. As y’all know he’s very old, was probably 89 when he and my stepmom visited us in Texas for Christmas 2021. He was thrilled with how people were out and about, happily, here. He and I were walking through H-E-B maskless, about the only ones, and some lady yelled (and I mean yelled literally) at us to put on a mask. My dad looked and her a yelled right back and her “go find your safe space!” It still makes me laugh.

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Debra's avatar

Oh Connie you wonderful rebel! I wore a see thru plastic face shield and flashed a big smile everywhere I went!

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LeadCPA's avatar

Maskless and going the wrong way...me too! LOL

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

When I was 8, I got nudged by a Bigfoot all the way back to my church camp cabin in the redwoods above Santa Cruz, CA. When I was 41, I got nudged out of my house by a psychotic now-ex-husband pointing a loaded 12-gauge at me. Nudging never worked again with me. Unless my 88-year-old Mom does it. 😂

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Doug's avatar

But why did you divorce the man??

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SadieJay's avatar

I think I went to that church camp in the Santa Cruz Mts. Late 70's. It was great. I think the Zodiac killer was out and about at that time too.

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David Cashion's avatar

Sir, Sir, excuse me but you must wear a mask in the store.

Call the police, I'm not putting on a mask.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

I would tell them "I don't interact with low-level functionaries" and go about my business

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I got yelled at. By a fellow patron.

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Mary H.'s avatar

Me too ! The most obnoxious incident occurred BEFORE I entered a store !!!

I firmly replied “Are YOU the mask police?”

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79SmithW60's avatar

The genius of their control mechanism is that they got the "people" to rat and tell on each other. The overlords would use the masses to police everyone not wearing their obedience masks. Sadly, it worked on a vast majority of individual sheeple.

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NAB's avatar

I had an old man chase me down each aisle at BJs even though I was purposely staying away from him. He proceeded to tell me I was going to Hell for not wearing my mask.

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Billy Bob's avatar

One time i went into a super market with mask on, a ball cap and sunglasses. My own mother wouldn't have known who I was. I really looked like I was in disguise. I did it to mess with the minds of the mindless who were shopping there that day. I got a lot of stares.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

I did the same thing! It was SO stupid and people obeyed and didn’t give any brain power to question the insanity.

One time during covid, I went to the Walmart garden center. But they wouldn’t let me enter from the outside which all garden centers at Walmart have an outdoor entrance. They made me walk all the way through the store with a mask on only to get to the end of the store and then walk into the garden center. I didn’t shop there. But I did call the manager afterwards and complained about the stupidity of this policy.

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JW's avatar
May 28Edited

Still admire the saying from George Orwell's 1984 and still so true today:

"Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious"

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Long Enough?'s avatar

I made a game out of it. When scolded for not wearing a face diaper, my go-to reply was, “Well, you’re wearing one (or 2) so you’re good, right?” Or for ignoring the stupid arrows, “As someone who passed Jr. High School biology, I don’t adhere to nonsensical rules.” My husband was required to wear a ‘face covering’ at work, at an outdoor construction job, so I fashioned one out of one of my grandmother’s lace doilies. It was a hit with those of reasonable minds.

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Jpeach's avatar

I hope the Trump Administration “Nudges” Harvard right over the Cliff.

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Lori's avatar

Agreed. 2 words. DESTROY HARVARD.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

...and take Gates with them.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

Especially Gates!!

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Lori's avatar

BOGO!

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Doug's avatar

And take down the Skull And Bones Society along with it.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Does Harvard have one too? I know Bush 41 was a member at Yale. Yale is certainly all in on this lunacy as well. Cancel all "contracts" with these so-called institutions of higher learning.

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Doug's avatar

You're right, of course. I was thinking of Yale. But Harvard must also have an equivalent or two...

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79SmithW60's avatar

They are two peas in a pod. I get them mixed up too in that they have both been a huge negative drain on society for years now.

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Gosh I love this community ☺️😆

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Long Enough?'s avatar

GMTA!

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Freebird's avatar

As I read about all the Harvard shenanigans today, the word Luciferian came to mind.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Bingo!

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Kent's avatar

Me too along with the other Ivys that have scammed America for almost 50 years.

Throw as many as possible of all the BIG state universities, they're all tainted with federal bribes (aka "grants")

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

And their Ag schools (cf. Morrill Land Grant Act: to develop institutions which would further agriculture and industry) have, according to Glen Rabenburg, become prostitutes of Big AgChem.

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NormaJeanne's avatar

I can attest to that! I worked in one! 😉

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Don Burr's avatar

Try……..late 60s. Remember……… Willam Sloane Coffin………Yale Chaplain Presp. Minister, Activist etc , protest on New Haven green, a couple of Priest Brothers, in real life. Not necessarily a bad thing….as it turns out. And not unrelated many x many x many or many 3rd power but why stop there

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Politico Phil's avatar

"....I’m sorry to say it, but Harvard’s destruction couldn’t come a moment too soon."

And there it is. As one of America's most vaulted (adjective. excessively confident; overreaching; exaggerated. vaulting arrogance) educational institutions, Harvard is the perfect representation of American culture and the elite class that leads and informs American society. The commie nihilists who lead and pretend to represent us are bent on the liquidation of Caucasian based Christian civilization, especially white America. We are in the middle of a civil war in America, yet we are only now just beginning to wake to the reality that they mean to eradicate us. Jeff's statement is a fitting conclusion to yesterday's discussion here:

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/humphrey-howled-tuesday-may-27-2025/comment/120625823

Make no mistake. They may have lost the last election but the Satanic woke commie nihilists are alive and well and they mean to continue to kill us and our children. We need to hold Trump up in prayer that he may not be dissuaded from opposing the USG's involvement in another European war or a war in the Middle East. They mean to annihilate white Christian America and for the sake of our children, we cannot lose. The American church must reclaim her prophetic role in society and proclaim God's righteous law against all Satanic corruption in our culture. The church must shake off the Satanic lie that there is nothing we can do because this was all ordained to happen. If we do not, then we abandon our children to a dark future. The church must once again forthrightly proclaim God's Law as the only standard for all of life. As JaniceP posted this morning from the Psalms:

How blessed is the man who fears the LORD,

Who greatly delights in His commandments.

His descendants will be mighty on earth;

The generation of the upright will be blessed.

This is why we fight for our children!

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daverkb's avatar

This is the hardest thing to get into one's head, that there are demonic masses out there, people in everyday plain sight wearing everyday clothing, who want to kill of hundreds and hundred of millions of people which they don't like. A lot of the people behind this massive campaign of death and destruction are whites who have an illogical hatred of people who are also white like themselves. And self-loathing is, apparently, the real pandemic. The understandable part is the hatred of Christianity, because a proper Christianity imposes restraints on behavior, which is in itself detested by these people. This lack of restraint they cover up and excuse by an omnipresent false presumption of self-manufactured fake virtue.

(Hum! And come to think of it! I suppose this last above sentence contains a covert stealth double negative. But I can't be sure because I am not smart enough to figure it out for sure. And it is hard enough these days to distinguish between up and down, male and female, and which way is sideways. But wait! I am not nearly in as much trouble as I might think. Because after some twenty-five years, I still have a wife at home to figure this stuff out for me!)

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Politico Phil's avatar

Well said and... LOL

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Don Burr's avatar

Hatred of Christianity is Hatred of Jesus the Christ the

Last and final and “Only” Sacrifice the “Perfect” Lamb…….Son……….remember Abraham…….to Satisfy the Justice…… Justice required. It’s done….its over!

Why? Because Love, the Originator of love, did it. Do You Believe? No?…..OK!……………Now you know why it’s,hated

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Don Burr's avatar

Amen

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Politico Phil's avatar

The War Cycle & Inevitability

Posted May 28, 2025 By Martin Armstrong

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/war/the-war-cycle-inevitability/

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Don Burr's avatar

The more you get out there, the more it encourages the rest of us to present, in our own little ways, the facts. Thanks to all.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Right into the River.

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Essay33's avatar

Burn it down and salt the ground it stood upon. Not speaking entirely metaphorically, either; it's become a truly evil place.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

“A once-Christian university, it now runs occult rituals in lab coats, darkening both the heavens and the seas in the name of science. It’s not just a decline. It’s a descent — an institutional Fall, wrapped in prestige, powered by grant money, and hurtling toward Revelation not with trumpets, but with budgets.”

What an accurate description of our society and all our institutions. Hurtling toward Revelation.

Pray unceasingly.

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Phillip Zinni III DO FAOASM's avatar

Revelation 8:8-9 AMP

[8] The second angel sounded [his trumpet], and something like a great mountain blazing with fire was hurled into the sea; and a third of the sea was turned to blood; [9] and a third of the living creatures that were in the sea died, and a third of the ships were destroyed.

https://bible.com/bible/1588/rev.8.8-9.AMP

Praying for our Constitutional Republic.

2 Chronicles 7:14 AMP

[14] and My people, who are called by My Name, humble themselves, and pray and seek (crave, require as a necessity) My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear [them] from heaven, and forgive their sin and heal their land.

https://bible.com/bible/1588/2ch.7.14.AMP

🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

Be Well & Be Blessed,

Phillip

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Cynthia's avatar

Hurtling indeed. I preface many of my conversations with friends with the words "if we're still here" when talking about future plans!

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Debra's avatar

Many of us are not surprised that the pages of that Book are flipping open.

It had to happen sooner or later.

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Sherry 1's avatar

An Institutional FAIL.

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Tonya's avatar

Re: fired Harvard professor

See el gato malo's post about why this matters so much and what it exposes.

"the data will not support them. the economics, the biology, the physics, and the behavioral outcomes all scream “liar” at them.

so they suppress the truth and sponsor the lie.

the make up facts to justify the interventions they desire to impose."

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/being-dishonest-about-honesty

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Debra's avatar

She was falsifying data back in 2023 and nothing happened then so it is time for her to get her just reward.

https://www.npr.org/2023/06/26/1184289296/harvard-professor-dishonesty-francesca-gino

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Paula's avatar

But there is a very interesting thread on X claiming that Gino got thrown under the bus by Covid higher-ups bc she knew too much. Check Jikkyleaks on X!

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Hailee's avatar

Hello fellow Rural Red Oregonian!

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Irunthis1's avatar

Good lord I must be tired I read both as "rural red orangutan" and was confused how you both could be such a thing....good night all!

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

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Peter Mac's avatar

And what an absolutely beautiful state Oregon is (or at least was 25 years ago when my wife and I would would drive through it every couple of weeks or so, and debate which city/motel to stay at this time 🥰 as we "commuted" from AZ to WA and back)!

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FedUpInOR's avatar

Hello

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Well said by Gato Malo. I especially perked up at the Sheryl Attkisson video from 2006 on the flu shot. They were already saying it didn't help the mortality rate of the elderly, suggested giving it to those around them, and claiming it made things better even if they didn't prevent death, then failed to report the mortality study. (Only Sheryl did. One of the few true investigative journalists there is.)

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Tonya's avatar

After that report, they pivoted to high-dose vaccines for the elderly, even though the new shots don't prevent severe illness and death any better than the old ones.

The following AI summary from DuckAssist explains. The first sentence provides the time frame, which was what I was looking for. The last sentence is pure fiction.

"High-dose flu vaccines specifically designed for older adults have been available since 2009, with the CDC recommending their use for adults 65 and older since 2022. These vaccines provide a stronger immune response to better protect this age group from influenza."

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

"a stronger immune response"...

yeah, that doesn't correlate to better outcome...

https://rumble.com/v6txzmd-breaking-what-happens-when-you-mix-human-blood-with-the-vaccine.html

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Tonya's avatar

With flu shots, as with all vaccines, antibody levels cannot be taken as reliable correlates of protection.

Furthermore, a strong immune response often causes harm to the body.

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Tonya's avatar

Yes, I noticed that, too, that they treat the two as synonymous.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I just read it. Fascinating.

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Excellent article. Thanks for the link, Tonya.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

And apparently they don’t work. lol

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Gates forced the COVID vaccine on to the world. Excess deaths, decreased birth rates, miscarriages, and eggs in ovaries destroyed. Long term effects still unknown.

Gates pays for geoengineering to block sunlight. This decreases oxygen production and severely damages the food chain.

Both are means to reduce population.

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LMWC's avatar

Beautiful blue sky morning yesterday in mid Michigan. Over 8 chemtrails counted just driving east. Two hours later the sky was full of trail clouds. Once you see them, you know. Who does this?

As a life long gardener and arborist, I can see the change in mature trees not leafing out completely any longer. I am convinced it is chemtrails.

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Emily Terrell's avatar

In the last year I developed a lung condition seemingly out of nowhere. Never smoked. Office job. Organic gardener. I start out the day ok. As it goes on mucus accumulates in my lungs and I get increasingly hoarse until by evening I cannot speak. The skies over Seattle are blue in the morning and milky in the evening, with an epicenter in the direction of the airport. The pulmonary function tests start tomorrow.

Update - May 31, 2025

Pulmonary function tests show the new issues are not related to my existing health conditions. That’s actually great because once Sjogrens gets into the lungs it has a crazy chance of becoming cancer. No evidence of that at all. Thank you, Lord.

The diagnosis? Idiopathic adult onset asthma.

So out of the clear, blue sky I suddenly developed asthma with no familial history and no pre-existing lung issues? Uh-huh. And that clear, blue sky ain’t sticking around for long most days. It’s a mystery.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Order the book, MMS HEALTH RECOVERY GUIDEBOOK by Jim Humble. There’s a cheap, easy, non-pharma cure for darn near everything.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I absolutely believe that. Pharma invents all its so-called miracle drugs based on molecules they find in nature. My husband had open heart surgery for two by-passes in Dec. We threw away all of the 23 prescriptions they sent home with him in favor of going on a ketogenic diet, vitamins, and some carefully chosen supplements. Last week his cardiologist read the latest echocardiogram and declared my husband's heart to be in better than normal working condition. All without a single Pharma concoction. I'm very interested in this book, so thank you for the information, KC.

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Emily Terrell's avatar

I wish that was true of my many (as in dozens) other health issues - the ones I can trace back to genetic mutations in some very primary genes (RCCX on chromosome 6 to be specific). It’s possible the new issues are just the old issues finding new ground to play in. But the diurnal aspects make me suspect otherwise. It turns out the only limiting factor governing the quantity and intensity of diseases you can get is how long you can remain alive. So far, so good.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

Have you looked into N-Acetyl Cysteine? Also known as NAC

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Emily Terrell's avatar

I have. I take 1800 mg/day of NAC. I have about 21 supplements on my current daily list including OTC drugs like Mucinex, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, peptides and even some homeopathy since taking the actual substance (arsenic) will kill you but there are only so many ways to supplement neurotransmitters. I have 23 Rx going, too, though six are as needed for pain or neurological strangeness. I hardly need to eat, a good thing given swallowing is a problem. Then there are the prism glasses, cpap, three types of TENS machines, every type of brace known to mankind. My kids call me The Pharmacist. Post apocalyptic me will go by Chemical Aftertaste.

There are another three dozen meds or supplements in my medication graveyard over the last 12-18 months.

I’d dearly love to think an organic, ketogenic, active, spiritually balanced lifestyle would reverse the above. I know for hard fact and long trial it won’t. Though I do enjoy as much of those things as possible.

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Calgon, Take Me Away's avatar

There has to be a connection between chemtrail fallout and the decline in bee population. Curious thought: Is some chemical company developing a product to pollinate the earth's plants artificially when the bees are gone, so they can make a bundle on it? Will they add it into the chemtrail mix or the glyphosate? Are we being "softened up" with these articles about the bees?

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

My husband has an apiary and a bee supply business. Our bees aren’t flying because we’re having the coldest wettest spring in memory. (NW Pennsylvania)

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Kay's avatar

Here too (Central NY).

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I used to think blocking the sun was not happening. Finally woke up.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Aluminum poisoning? I’ve read silica in bees’ water helps them.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Silica also helps remove aluminum from humans, so giving it to bees makes sense.

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John A George's avatar

I take it every day, if I remember correctly... :-)

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

DANG, I forgot to get

my

FIGI water at the store

today!

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Peace's avatar

I would look into Gates and his Foundation to see if anyone is coming up with a synthetic replacement for bees to pollinate the world. All roads seem to lead to him in these things!

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John A George's avatar

They are already doing it, from one of the thousands of articles I've read still in my mind.

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Peace's avatar

Well, dang! Gates got a step ahead of me on that one. He has too many minions doing his bidding!

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william howard's avatar

the cost of this must be massive - spraying the entire continent and lots of the rest of the world as well - where is DOGE when you need them

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WP William's avatar

The Atmospheric Particulate Emissions from all the jet aircraft over the planet certainly DIM sunlight yet also generally intensify radiant heating upon the surface and living organisms rather than "cooling" anything. The citizenry must insist upon continual monitoring and data presentation of atmospheric analysis in every state as a non-partisan demand for SCIENCE and Corporate Pollutant Accountability. This along with Watershed, soils, lakes, and other impacts from concentrations of APEs with an annual continental and global reporting on impacts on oceans. So no matter the intentions, the sources, the excuses and denials of what's been occurring, the DATA, FACTS, and SCIENCE (not fake modeling with biased conclusions and retroactive excuses or "benefits" of the mass-pollutants) would expose the TRUTH about the situational causes and effects.

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John A George's avatar

Their funds are massive, since they have most of our money.

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Sherry 1's avatar

Probably using Federal funds granted to some ‘climate’ pop up NGO. So paid for by us, the taxpayers. Gates puts in seed money then the NGO’s go for the grants. IMHO

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

We have had the coldest and wettest spring in my lifetime. Our bees can’t forage. Flowers are blooming but not abundant. It’s too cold to plant tropical vegetables like tomatoes and peppers. It’s not normal and it’s not natural. I’m certain it’s chemtrails.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I commented on this, too. The sky was actually sky blue in the morning. By mid afternoon there were trails and silver skies.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Out here where we live (N.W. PA), it's rural and I haven't seen that many chemtrails, but if you can change the weather west of here, it will eventually get here. We've had very few sunny days in the last several months. Indeed, the last several summers have been cooler than usual. I only know that because we haven't been able to sit outside in the evenings, I wear winter pajamas all summer, and work outside in long sleeves just to keep warm.

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JW's avatar

Same thing seems to be happening over Georgia. Very obvious change within about an hour.

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John A George's avatar

Dane Wigington does a Bad News Broadcast every week. This week he discussed the dying oceans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL6c4FjT3eo

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K NorMoul's avatar

I have seen new weeds on my not-sprayed property in W WA. I use a plant ID app to make sure they are not wildflowers before pulling them. Five of the six have a statement in the description saying they are ‘bioindicator species that reflect the presence of heavy metals in the soil.’ That certainly supports the geoengineering theory.

Also, our beekeeping club members had a crazy high number of hive die this winter.

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Paige Green's avatar

It was beautiful, fluffy clouds - until early evening. It’s like those chem trails chase out the good.

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Jeff S's avatar

The population could be reduced by at least one if something were to decrease oxygen production in the lungs of Mr. Gates.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Or create a large leak. Or two.

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Winston Smith Jr's avatar

Notice how all the "experts" on population control never start with themselves.

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Pure evil

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Canola oil is another population reduction plan. It's a GMO (geneticly modified organic) that restricts/mutates proper cell replication and when that happens, cells can't perform their intended function. Then you are sick and babies are deformed and no one knows why. It's promoted by Dr. Grundy (or Gundy) as a good oil if it's organic. It's made from a seed that was poisonous before it was genetically modified. And people believe the lies because it's advertised and sold in stores everywhere.

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CMCM's avatar

I'm always astounded by how many people believe that if something is sold in a grocery store, then it must be fine.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Ee-villl!!!

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Sherry 1's avatar

That whacko wants 750 Billion of us dead. I want my blue skies back!!! The chemical spills across the sky are happening everywhere, not just in Ghana. If they were oil spills the eco freaks would totally lose it. They are massive across Arizona and Alberta sky’s, probably every Province in Canada b/c Canada’s ‘leaders’ believe in ‘climate’ and net zero. Twits one and all.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

Praise the LORD!

How blessed is the man who fears the LORD,

Who greatly delights in His commandments.

His descendants will be mighty on earth;

The generation of the upright will be blessed.

Wealth and riches are in his house,

And his righteousness endures forever.

Light arises in the darkness for the upright;

He is gracious and compassionate and righteous.

— Psalm 112:1-4 NAS

✝️✝️✝️

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Jennifer's avatar

Phil Robertson, Rest in Peace.

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Debra's avatar

"Today you shall be with me in paradise." - Jesus Christ

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shayne's avatar

Sad. What a great man of God.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Thank you, Janice! The Word of God is the antidote for fear.

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GregWA's avatar

So, the NYT thinks cutting $100M of government funding is "undermining [the] financial health" of an institution with a $53B endowment. Harvard could replace that $100M with just 0.2% of that endowment or 2% of the endowment's annual earnings assuming they're smart enough to make a 10% return on the endowment. Cry me a river!

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NanaW's avatar

None of these entitled elites want to spend their money. Only ours, while despising us as they do so.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I didn’t know which part of Harvard’s rot is most disturbing until I read about the darkening of our oceans. Who exactly gave these people the right to tinker around and experiment with the possibility that they could end all life on our planet. A college founded on propagating God’s Word in the New World has turned itself into a spawn of Satan. My mind ran to Nathanial Hawthorn’s short story, “Rappacinni’s Daughter”for help in trying to process the extent of this evil. Pray for the healing of our oceans. This has shocked me to my core.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

Also, why wasn't the EPA concerned with the chemtrail projects enough to stop them? The military seems to be a part of this, which means the gov't is on board. Just as they worked hand in hand with the mass injection of citizens.

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Emily Terrell's avatar

For the same reason Brawndo bought the FDA.

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Jen's avatar

well said. Who indeed said they could make this insane decision which will probably result in mass casualty and disaster? Something needs to be done with these complete megalomaniac lunatics asap!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I ran into this earlier today: “ When men stop believing in God they don't believe in nothing; they believe in anything.” It perfectly describes progressives. They remind me too much about Lysenkoism and the horrors that ideology was directly responsible for.

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Jen's avatar

You are so right. It is almost worship with them. What I have seen by people who are under it's influence and how devastated they are by a lost election...it's like their lives are ruined. It's frightening to watch, frankly.

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daverkb's avatar

This statement is pure lucidity. Very good of you to post it here.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I forgot to cite the source: G.K. Chesterton.

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CMCM's avatar

I think of that quote often. Also...if anything, when people don't believe in God they always seem compelled to find something to turn into a religion as a replacement, whether it be climate change, covidism, Satanism etc. Humans need a belief system, it seems.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Had forgotten Rappaccini.

My high school junior year research paper (where we learned how to write one), was focussed on Nathaniel Hawthorne. 59 years ago. No wonder I'd forgotten that one story.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

aaaah, those were the days. American Literature class.

MAN, I hated that class!

class of '69

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

My favorite classes ever:

American literature!

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Debra's avatar

Class of 72 here but I loved US history (actually all history) and had a wonderful teacher. He was still a friend when he passed away last year.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

When I learned that I would be required to teach freshman composition and not literature, I walked over to the history department and ended up teaching American history and politics for 34 years. I loved it and it's probably been for the best that I didn't teach in an English Department. Those were one of the first of the humanities to go all Woke.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

1963, American Council of Teachers of English [sic] determined that the teaching of English grammar was no longer necessary in order to produce good writing (learned this during course of doing research for an English as Second Language 15 credit program). Then around 2015, Grammarly showed up. Any connection?

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

They did this in 1963? Wow, a lot earlier than I would have thought! My high school English teachers were all about correct grammar and diagramming sentences, a skill I love to fool around with.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

'68

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daverkb's avatar

I often wonder. Is Harvard like a cult? A cult which engenders elitism, an excessive and blinding superiority in attitudes? A total severing from basic reality? Split apart from a reality humanely conditioned?

The Western World has descended in a madness way beyond just a World Split Apart. And this below speech was delivered where? At Harvard. And they the Harvard crowd did not like what they got. They were counting on some propaganda score, some Cold War anti-Soviet Russian speech. They got something else.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuVG8SnxxCM

It is interesting to me because of the expression of direction in this 1979 commencement speech was a perfect summing of the time in which it was delivered. But it, and shocking to me by the degree of difference between 1979 and the now of the second decade of the 21st century, is that there was no way Solzhenitsyn could imagine how deeply dark the world would become in the silence of locked down planetary prison cities, and like being in the pitch black darkness of a cave without the faintest glimmer of light, soaked in Evil beyond compare.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Your question is a good one. Harvard seems to meet the definition of a cult. Whatever it is (I tend to see it as an existential evil at this point), it's beyond reform and should be shut down with its endowment scattered to the wind. It has squandered its legacy.

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daverkb's avatar

I think that you are on the mark. I will point out two things, more as generalized footnoting than anything particularly germane to your comment.

1) First, the Russian institutions which existed in the Soviet era still exist in the Russian Federation of today. They have been normalized with the Soviet Commie doctrinal ideology washed out of them. Also, the grey pallor over Russian cities of the Soviet era and the cities of Russia now sparkle in a way they didn't back in 1968 when I visited then Leningrad and Moscow. However, what it took to accomplish the transformation took a total collapse (total discrediting of the old regime) and ten years of gruelling hell before things really started to get better. And so, it would appear that institutions can survive over time without a total levelling, but ... sometimes not without horrific cost as in that terrible time which ended once Putin took over the helm of state. I sometimes think that maybe, even in spite of Trump, America may have to totally collapse first ... but that is only one possibility. The other possibility requires that Trump and succeeding administrations totally hybrid Bolshevism/Maoism in not only America, but throughout the Collective West (UK and the EU, Canada, New Zealand, Australia ... where Commie Woke exists in all of the Americas). This is a tall order and the civil war rages on as I type.

2) In the mid-sixties I went to the oldest YMCA affiliated summer camp for boys in the United States. One year the son of then chairman of AT&T was in the bunk above me. Another year the little guy who was the son of a famous author of books was across from me. People like that from fancy address. The counselor in the cabin next to mine was the assistant dean of admissions was at Yale. And so I had a sampling of the upper reaches of elite America at my finger tips. Even back then, I sensed that something was a little off the rails with American elites. They simple were not the same people coming up as were in my Dad's generation. And then the Hippy Revolution hit, noxious elements flowed out of places like Laurel Canyon. And elsewhere. Later and in the 1970s, migrants in demographic democide of older America was flooding into the larger American cities. I lived in Manhattan then. I could see it. And the cool cliques were mostly Commie tinged. It was clear to see, and nothing like the vibrancy of New York City into the 1950's. I also so that first hand. The change was day and night. And now? We are living in a strange First World/Third World cultural, political and economic atmosphere. And if DJT fails, we are cooked goose. Nothing is going to be easy from now on.

Not only Harvard has squandered a legacy. The entire country has. And the political class for most of my life has been largely a joke. Yes, there are now handfuls of seriously to be taken people in Congress. And the 47th presidency now has serious, articulate thinking people different from those of whom brought us ascending Radical Woke Communism which gradually morphed into the American Terror State.

If Trump and Company do not crush the Demonic Left embedded in both parties, they the Demonic Left will return to do us serious bodily harm. (Sorry for any errors, because this won't scroll for me in order to check errors.)

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I'm listening right now to Tucker Carlson's conversation with Mike Benz that just took place a day or two ago. It's on Youtube and adds to what Jeff posted here today and your comments. [Btw, I've experienced the same issue with not being able to scroll back to check for errors. It's maddening.]

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daverkb's avatar

Thank you again. Very enjoyable. And I guess I should check in on Tucker again. And with my best to you all.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I only just now got around to Wed comments and found your extremely cogent comment. I think you have well described the existential spot we are in. Re-post as appropriate.

This is only an intuitive guess (and what do I know) but I do feel that one way or another there is going to be a First World/Third World kinetic clash in America. If I had to guess, I would say watch for large scale violence in the summer of 2026.

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daverkb's avatar

I read your last in my email. And maybe you have noticed that I am cautious these days ... and just about everything. The restructure of the Collective West has a fair chance of succeeding, but not without large bumps on the was. It could also fail, just like the Soviets failed, and empires before them. British Empire, Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman and so on. Not to mention the Romans and the Byzantines.

I will say that the Trump appointees are razor sharp and with common sense. With them, we stand a chance. Before Trump we have had looting ideologues and really only smart and clever when it comes to criminality. I voted for Trump and I give it a chance of succeeding. Going down the same tracks and only one thing could have happened ... a grand smash up.

I will say that gold and silver are the most sensible, and most undervalued assets to own no matter what comes down the pike. And now that I hear that DJT Media making or arranging to make a 2 billion plus Bitcoin investment I have to believe that Bitcoin has some place, some roll in the reliquification of the system. And that no matter what happens.

That foreign companies are willing to make huge billions and billions of investment in the United States says a lot. And it could well be that as far into the bag the country has gotten, it is better here potentially than in other destinations in capital movement. Like, who in their right mind would want to bet cash in Europe given the stupidity of, the looting by and the abandonment of law and order in the UK and Europe? Serious investors don't want chaos the prime consideration of where to invest.

I also have to take the willingness for foreign money to pour into the United States as a big bet that normalization in America will take hold ... and hold beyond the Trump administration.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Right?! That is the logic to me also. Maybe Putin set the example for them in Russia. I have a suspicion that when they are done, the BIS will have been taken over and the Rothschild's will be left holding an empty bag along with the British Crown. Oh... and the Vatican with their billions? trillions?? will have joined with the new American establishment.

The sequence and timing of events has practically shouted for attention. I saw speculation that the Pope had died long before his official death and a stand-in had taken his place. VP Vance travels to see the Pope and the day AFTER their private conversation, the Pope - officially - dies. And then in UNPRECEDENTED manner, a new Pope is named in record time. AND he's an American and, relatively speaking, a conservative. HELLLLLO? That is some theater. What do you suppose Vance and the Pope talked about? Vance: "Tomorrow you are going to die and the conclave will QUICKLY name so-and-so as the new pope." Then Trump, having secured the Vatican, heads to the Middle East without Netanyahu or the British and secures the Arabs and the Syrians and probably the Iranians as well.

Now how to convince Putin he is not going to get nuked?

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Sherry 1's avatar

…with its endowment scattered to deserving, Christian places of learning.

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Samwise's avatar

Took my oldest two boys for a walk Memorial Day evening — heaviest chemtrail activity I have seen in quite a while. The whole sky was filled with criss-cross trails spreading out into the smoky haze that covers the whole sky.

Northern Indiana.

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Chris Fetzer's avatar

Same here in nw Ohio.

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Samwise's avatar

I need to remember to keep my binoculars handy to try and get a look at the planes that are spraying.

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WP William's avatar

Colorado Rockies and watersheds west of Denver International Airport has been a dumping ground for decades; seems like 4-5 heavy spray days of every week year-round. But nearly always a high atmospheric hue of the slightest white present--Dimming no matter the lower level chemical/particulate-skid marking below.

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shayne's avatar

Hard to hit the like button. I get out and shoot footage with my phone and put it up on FB. My friends think I'm nuts. But I don't care.

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Samwise's avatar

Once you’ve seen it, really seen it, you know something is really *wrong* in the world, and you can’t unsee it.

It’s a hard mental bridge to cross.

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shayne's avatar

Yes it is. A couple of my boys used to tell me, "Mum, they're spraying us" and I'd laugh. It's been over 10 years now, and I don't laugh any more.

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LMWC's avatar

My thoughts exactly.

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79SmithW60's avatar

So very true.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

You're in good company. Several

times during the plandemic, and now, regarding ALL vaccines, I’ve had to remind myself how much fun they made of John the Baptist and others like him. Noah was building a massive boat for a flood and the people at that time hadn’t even seen rain.

Speaking out when others are making fun is hard but you're in good company.

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shayne's avatar

Cheers KC, we're all in good company here

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Peace's avatar

I recall hearing during COVID - Everyone laughed at Noah - until the rain wouldn't quit.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Yep. I wonder if Noah looked

out the ark window at the masses treading water and thought, who’s laughing NOW, kids? 😜

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Emily Terrell's avatar

Consider this community your friends. We know you are sane.

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shayne's avatar

Cheers Emily

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MOMinator's avatar

Yes. Almost a daily occurrence in east central Illinois.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

east central Illinois?

anywhere near my home town? Streator?

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MOMinator's avatar

Rantoul. Not too far :)

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

a bit closer to the big U, graduated from there. . .

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George Burnet's avatar

Same in PA

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Cinghale's avatar

I called Chrissy Houlihan’s office and asked what’s being sprayed in skies and who’s responsible. They got back to me 3 days later with the contrail excuse and said chem trails are a conspiracy theory. The next day Keir Starmer made his announcement! 😂 I haven’t followed up with her office yet…

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

Same here in UK.

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Todd's avatar

Increase reliance on solar power for the electrical grid, while simultaneously using strategic atmospheric injections of sunlight deflecting particles. Add in the bonus of destroying essential sea-life and agriculture. Fauna as well as flora require solar radiation. The animal kingdom on land will fare as badly as it will at sea.

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RunningLogic's avatar

All while the “environmentalists” cry about endangered species 🙄

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WP William's avatar

Increase cancers, diminish immunities, shorten lifespans and reproductive rates, bio-engineer all plant and animal life, genetic splicing, nothing raw, untainted, organic or natural to survive. Depravity Dependency, existence, all in wicked human hands a fully Babel-based Civilization that completely envelopes earth, sky, and sea.

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Sherry 1's avatar

😱😱😱😱🤯

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Nothing about the "Green New Deal" makes any sense, except to the 1% who are sucking up all the NGO funds.

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79SmithW60's avatar

That's because it is a big fleece of the taxpayer and the Federal Reserve Note debt printing press. None of it is ever supposed to make sense to a normal person. Not to mention that it is all unconstitutional, but that has never stopped them over the past 110 plus years.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Babylon Bee reports that valedictorians at Ivy League Schools have been replaced by ChatGTP.

We have met the Deep State and it is the Universities.

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Cathy's avatar

I’m willing to be a part of your coffee study. Where do I sign up?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Note you have to use official gear to be in that study. Order here:

https://shopcoffeeandcovid.com/collections/mugs

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Debra's avatar

I wear my "SO" and "Sarcastic Optimist" tee shirts with pride!

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NDCrouch's avatar

Likewise!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes!! Gotta have the official gear! 😁

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Cathy's avatar

Already have the mug!

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Carlos's avatar

Our Founding Fathers brilliantly and presciently insisted upon a separation of Church and State.

Academia has become NOTHING but religion ( masquerading as humanities and sciences) - and therefore - a DANGER - because it's more akin to a fanatical cult - than even a religion.

As North Carolina, Harvard, and many others show - they have been overtaken by political and Deep State Marxist - ideologues...

So Trump and his Admin are attempting to the kill the cancer where it gestates.

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JasonT's avatar

Actually, they did not separate church and state, they banned the State from interfereing with religion, and particularly from establishing a State religion, even atheistic humanism.

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K2's avatar

Correct!

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79SmithW60's avatar

100% correct: Amendment 1: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;..." (e.g. Congress cannot create a state run religion, such as the "Church of England", or in modern times a Covid Cult, or Climate Change Cult).

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CMCM's avatar

It is especially important to understand this and compare it with how the Islamic Sharia law countries are run. And it's important to know the Islamists want to conquer the west and impose Islam and Sharia law on everyone (ultimately, that means convert or be killed). As the elites court the various Muslim countries, they seem to be woefully ignorant of what the Islamist's ultimate goals are for the world. They will never stop trying to achieve it, either.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Very true. France and England are two very good examples of where "western Europe" has collapsed in the wake of their globalist elites' "plans". What those so-called elites don't seem understand or are too arrogant to understand is that once their usefulness has run its course, they will be chipped, just like they will try to do to those of us that will not deny our Lord.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Ty. Not sure where people come up with that bullshit statement.

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Temcol's avatar

Blessed morning C&C Army!

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Michael Miller's avatar

Says it all: “If Harvard needs a federally funded study to understand why people drink coffee, maybe it’s to stay awake through the stench of its own rotting credibility. Veritas.”

Doesn’t veritas mean truth???

That’s on the scale of us calling our war department the department of defense! Or Google’s “do no harm”

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Cookie Dee's avatar

Latin for truth

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Matt Schweder's avatar

I’ve been documenting and writing about the spraying of our skies since about 1995. That this program could openly crisscross our skies almost every day, right above peoples’ heads, without them recognizing it, proves fluoride has indeed done the job it was intended for.

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