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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

The Nashville trans school shooter’s manifesto was released by the Tennesse Star. Audrey Hale was deeply disturbed and had been visiting Vanderbilt psychiatric care since she was 6. MSM is not covering the manifesto in order to memory hole another narrative violation. Demons are real. Pray for families of the 6 Christians she murdered.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

"For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms." (Ephesians 6:12 NIV) Once again the Bible, written TWO THOUSAND years ago, is strikingly relevant and truthful. Just speak Jesus.

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Not everyone. I used to believe that, but the plandemic opened my eyes. I will never take another vaccine EVER! It is written in my medical records.

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

I was replying to Joanne Shannon, not the Scripture. Need more coffee.

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Michael Framson's avatar

Cheryl, did you get more coffee? I think it was either NBC or ABC several nights ago covering the CDC's effort to get more children vaccinated (showing a young child with 3 band-aids on a young child's shoulder) in an effort to battle the misinformation affecting vaccination rates. It's what's never mentioned in these CDC news infomercials that is so telling.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Wise choice since no vaccine has ever worked, except to cause injury and death.💀

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nancylee's avatar

which is to say, they work quite well for what they are designed for

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MakalekaAnne's avatar

I wholeheartedly agree with you!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I want to speak fluent Jesus all day long!

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Jennifer Beebe's avatar

🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💟🛐✝️

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

Demons are real and many work for Pharma and the CDC. Since there have been no safety studies, you have to wonder if a six year old has suffered brain damage due to inflammation of the brain, aka: encephalitis, and what parts of the brain were most effected neurologically. But everyone continues to believe the myth that vaccines have saved us from polio.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Polio just means gray which is the color of the brain cells after brain tissue is preserved. The axons and dendrites that connect the cells are coated with fat and are white.

So basically, every injury to any brain cell is polio. DDT killed brain cells in the 50s and 60s. President Gerald Ford’s swine flu vaccine killed brain cells and they called it GuillenBarre.

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LS Woodruff's avatar

And yet, so, so many still cry the polio saga and have absolutely no idea just how terribly they have been played. Whenever someone leads with the polio lie, I know they are likely never going to wake up.

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

I wonder when they will have a vaccine for Guillermo-Barre? (Spell check changed it to Guillermo.)

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Is Guillain-Barré a french word for 'gray'??

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

No, Dr Guillen and Dr Barre who identified the same damage as “polio” being done to the gray brain cells. Two names together to give both doctors credit.

Just like Dr. Sabine and Dr. Salk made the polio vaccine, but now they only use the name of Dr. Salk

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Kat's avatar

As a senior now, I can’t remember any of my schoolmates having autism ADHD ADD. None were deadly allergic to peanuts, or other natural foods (milk, eggs). We played in water straight from the hose, we didn’t wear bike helmet and definitely not car seatbelts. Amazingly we all survived and still managed to live a fairly fruitful life.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Yes, Kat. All our food was organic. All of our clothes were natural fibers like Linen, wool, cotton and silk. No one ever had cancer. Obesity was very abnormal. No one ever died from measles or chickenpox, etc..

everyone was healthy until the 1950s when they started spraying polio and started the vaccines .

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

I just started to read this and thought about your comment. This author is a prolific writer and researcher. If you aren’t following him, I highly recommend him.

https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/vaccination-social-violence-and-criminality?utm_medium=email

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MakalekaAnne's avatar

Demons are real and they are working in our state and local governments!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

"Colt Gray" (if that's his real name as Jeff C Likes to quip) is likely another groomed transgender nut case created for these kind of events. Show me a transgender who is not deeply mentally disturbed and urgently needing help to return to a normal biological, psychological state of being.

But these events, I believe, are conjured to take our minds off what is really important like elections, war, economic well being, etc. While we are over run by these, what effective actions are we taking on those.

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PermieGeek's avatar

Look in his eyes. Nothing. No evil. No anger. No sadness. Just nothing. That look is common among these school shooters and also transgender influencers. Don't know if it's from too much screen time, psych meds or something else but it is noticeable.

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daverkb's avatar

Years ago I used to look into these shootings. A lot of them turned out to be false flags complete crises actors. Nearly all, if not all ... were staged on Blue controlled turf ... and that was a big red flag, at least for me. And I'd say from the evidence, Sandy Hook and Orlando were totally staged. Las Vegas, whatever is was, totally disappeared from the news cycle and is never mentioned to this day ... and there is a reason for that. Charlottesville in Virginia near where I once used to live, also Blue controlled, is highly questionable. The tip off there for me was the photographs of many, many parked buses used to bus in event 'participants'.

Given the above, I don't take any of this stuff at face value anymore. And saying that does not mean that bad things can't or don't happen. And saying that doesn't mean that a mixture of things is not possible, real and bad as well as fake. Saying this is just a caution to buying into things and then speculating as to what we either don't know, can't know ... in whole or in part.

If one were incautious, for example, one would likely to buy into the entire bio-weapon C19 campaign non-thinkingly. Always be skeptical of anything in the news cycle.

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rolandttg's avatar

You are completely over the target. Sandy Hoax and Orlando, Boston Marathon , Parkland. etc. Saw over and over on morning ABC (watched for ~10 minutes every morning to get the best local weather report 0 shows the same 4 people carrying a man, one on each hand and foot. Somebody exposed that as BS, showing landmarks in daytime proving they were carrying the man Towards the night club, not away from it. At Charlottesville, both opposing parties got off the same buses. Cops were told to stand down, and keep the crowd from leaving the cordon they created. 100 % FF.

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daverkb's avatar

Charlottesville! And I have forgotten about that ... the 'stand down order', an element in these things frequently seen. And yes, one was issued and no hidden fact. And the Boston Marathon, another one thoroughly investigated. There is ample footage of stuff which does not make any sense whatsoever except for two words ... criminal fraud.

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nancylee's avatar

Dave McGowan did a stunning expose of Boston. video which shows the director arranging and rearranging the actors

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daverkb's avatar

I am thankful to all who commented on this, including you. Because it is reassuring to know that some people do have an awareness of the situation.

I probably saw the video ... and it was extensive, in depth. One could see visually how things actually went down.

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nancylee's avatar

one of the funniest scenes was the blown out by the bomb shop window. all the glass was on the sidewalk instead of inside the building. but the whole point of that exercise was 1) you are never safe in public 2) for your safety we will go door to door and force everyone to be searched.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

J6 was precisely of the same type of scripted effort. You might wonder how I can so definitively say that.

Does anyone really believe that military veterans, expertly trained in the art of war, would go there to have an "insurrection" and do it without a plan and without arms and the entirety of congress and benedict pence walk away without a fucking scratch? It was all done by actors.

Similarly, if masks work, why do biolab workers suit up in astronaut like, full body over pressurization suits instead of just wearing cloth masks...

When will Americans have enough? What will it take for us to demonstrate the courage of our forefathers. Is it even within us?

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daverkb's avatar

The real insurrection was four years of the Russians, the Russians, the Russians and the 2020 election coup d'etat. And the GOP did not fervently, incessantly shoot this down this J6 nonsense as they should have.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

The 2020 election coup was straight up treason, so far un-prosecuted and will remain un-prosecuted unless we can somehow get DJT back in the WH, which is unlikely given the capacity of the s_Election system.

I am certain you know that much of the GOP is complicit and part of the Uniparty.

Off topic, why is your name not Daverkba?

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rolandttg's avatar

They, like the IRS, were illegally chartered in Puerto Rico

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Bryan Dair's avatar

I recall seeing some news video of Parkland with police in full gear running all around the parking lot looking for a suspect that was still at large.

Meanwhile all the students were casually filing out at the end of the

school day walking, texting, and talking completely normally.

They knew it was all a drill.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

I am on the same page.

Every time one of these active shooter events would occur,

I would search the internet for false flag shooting.

The internet sleuths would typically have these events

deconstructed within hours. The official narrative

never adds up, and they are reusing the same script over and over.

They always have the same green screen interviews with well spoken

youths, that recite their agenda lines perfectly.

At this point, I do not believe anything.

Sandy Hoax, Las Vegas, Boston Bombing, Shoe Bomber, these are all faked events going all the way back to the Manson Family when the CIA was infiltrating the Hippie counter culture and the Laurel Canyon music scene.

Nothing is real, I am afraid to say.

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daverkb's avatar

Nothing is real ... that is, which counts. And with insanity being a flight into the unreal, we are all to some degree insane. And hence, a film like The Matrix registers powerfully with us deep down at some intuitive level of consciousness.

And so, the Elite Establishment has fashioned a Virtual Reality for the vast herd of humanity. This is especially true of the Western World, but also countries in the non-West have their problems too. The will to control appears to be an innate human fetish.

The problem is that false flag does not necessarily mean that 'nobody gets killed'. C19 Health Terrorism and 911 were false flag attacks and plenty of people got killed.

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carily myers's avatar

Exactly, real people HAVE to be killed/wounded for physi-op to work. There has to be real victims.

Look at Vagas. That shit show had REAL victims, never explained, never shown to the public, no info-period.

The Sherriff in charge of that debacle became the head of law enforcement in the town (can't spell it) that was totally burned down on Maui.

We're surrounded by bad leaders. Purposefly.

Part of the Plan-2030

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LS Woodruff's avatar

As for LV, that sherriff is now governor of NV…. Payback?

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Ashli Babbitt and two others at J6. But not a single damned congress person or staff or capitol PD, etc. And no National Guard present because then there is no scripted "Insurrection".

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LS Woodruff's avatar

Death is nothing to these evil cretins, they seem to relish in it.

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LS Woodruff's avatar

Yep. Theater. And easily done because the masses are self consumed, easily led and often lazy.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I think all of the above, and perhaps most importantly absent or poor "parents". There has been much effort to destroy the nuclear family. A good mother and father grow good children.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Amen. You don't have to be perfect. Love covers a multitude of sins.

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Paige Green's avatar

Is it just a blank stare, or maybe relief that someone is finally paying attention to his issues that they’ve ignored for so long?

There’s a reason he didn’t go into this with a “death by cop” attitude and rather, surrendered to a resource officer. I hope we find out what happened and that he gets the appropriate help he needs.

And maybe it could help others.

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Donna in MO's avatar

And push more 'common sense' gun legislation....

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Most definitely, as long as we continue to own the ability to immediately "off them" they will continue to create these events. It will be interesting to see, when the thieves seat Kakala as the next Resident Puppet in the rainbow white house, how hard they come for our weapons. As Heston used to say, "from my cold dead hands" will they pry them. A reckoning is coming.

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CHop's avatar

Yes, but it looks like they are also making parents responsible for what their kids do. This would scare parents into own guns...using fear to take away guns.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

All I can say is “100% we had better keep the second amendment intact!“. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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daverkb's avatar

Donna, the problem is that 'common sense' is in the eye of the beholder. The 'gun control lobby', for example, is filled with 'common sense' up to the gills ... or so they say. But also, so is the anti-gun control lobby.

I once asked the head of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, the most effective pro-gun lobby in the state, if he was doing Civil Rights Law or Unalienable Rights Law in lobbying the General Assembly or litigating in the courts. The VCDL lobby head correctly answered civil rights law. And it ought to transparently clear that civil rights law is amenable to 'common sense'. But whose 'common sense'?

Although the distinction is not clear to most people, whether civil or unalienable rights, I can properly argue that civil rights law as practiced these days is always extra-constitutional.

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Donna in MO's avatar

That is why I put the term in quotes. It is a phrase used ALL THE TIME by the anti-gun lobby. (I take care of my D mom who lives in an assisted living facility, but her mailing address is my house since I take care of finances. She was a big donor to Gabby Gifford's PAC and others, although she quit because they were constantly sending her more and more $ requests, But the mailings continue and I read them and they are full of lies/exaggerations/half truths and she read this stuff for years. 'Common sense' is all over them) Also the liberal KC mayor uses that term all the time whenever there is a high profile crime event. Says the answer is more 'common sense' gun law reforms. It's all BS.

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Vida Galore's avatar

There is no shortage of MKUltra'ed people - Manchurian Candidates - out there.

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Jamie's avatar

Most people can’t wrap their mind around what is considered main stream news style child abuse, much less MC/RA… Those who chose to come out after MK ultra was declassified, did a huge service to those who had similar abuse without gov involvement. There are way more than most ppl can even comprehend.

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Michael Framson's avatar

Daniel L.-- We are likely to find out more outside the main stream media, but the visual of Colt's father walking into the hearing spoke volumes of a father shattered by events. I'm sure he is wondering what he did was not wise. A reasonable question, who would give a gun to a kid that was so obviously troubled?

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Perhaps someone else gave him money and incentive to buy "Colt Gray" the gun?

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Michael Framson's avatar

I tend to be an Occam's Razor first. Colt being an only child, parents having their own difficulties, that spill over into raising a child in the most difficult, stressful times, Colt's father maybe just wasn't thinking clearly, maybe even desperate to fix what is broken. I can't imagine a close someone else suggesting, "What you need to do is by Colt an AR-15."

It is disgustingly obvious how the Democratic News Services, i.e. NBC, CBS, ABC exploit this family and societal tragedy for whatever the D's need, to push their agenda down the road.

It is so clear, the media doesn't care that they have so little of public's trust, that they can push whatever narrative they want, because everyone at C & C doesn't matter and can be ignored as if we don't exist.

As plenty of others have said, "you can't hate the media enough".

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Yes! “ We can’t hate the media as as much as they deserve”!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I think OR may fit in some less complex events. But these things are well planned and orchestrated to not only accomplish the mission but to ensure plausible deniability too.

As for the media? They are simply the mouth piece of the evil bastards who want us to be their subjects. So, yes, hate the media but hate those who own them far more. In fact, I would say they should all be HVTs. The heads of the snake.

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Scott's avatar

On meds?

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Freebird's avatar

Scott…That’s a given. If you read The Midwestern Doctor, he gives the whole story on psych drugs, plus the fact that to the best knowledge available, every mass shooter to date has been on them. Of course they attempt to suppress and hide that information, 1) because doctors who prescribe them are beholden to pharma. 2) because that would make them responsible for the crimes committed.

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Christine Summerson's avatar

A Midwestern Doctor (Substack): The Evidence SSRI Antidepressants Cause Mass Shootings

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-evidence-ssri-antidepressants

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Anna T's avatar

The mention of Effexor brought back a memory. In 2007, after two agonizing years of debilitating hot flashes (every 2-3 hours, 5 minutes of a dripping sweat) from tamoxifen, my oncologist prescribed a low dose of Effexor XR. It did ameliorate some of the hot flashes but I felt like I had no emotions. It was very odd and I mentioned it to my onc. He told me I was still dealing with the trauma from the breast cancer diagnosis and treatments. After about a year of Effexor XR, I decided to go off of it and had to drop down to the half dose for a week or two. Once it was out of my system, I felt like my normal self, even with the hot flashes. And this was after only ONE YEAR on the Effexor. HArd to imagine how people feel after years and years on SSRIs.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Anna—I had the same issue with Effexor, prescribed after my husband left. I felt numb but could go to work, sleep, etc. When I was ready to start feeling again, my FNP discouraged me from stopping it. I insisted and it took about 3 months for me to feel ‘normal’.

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Betsy Frost's avatar

I was prescribed Effexor after a crisis. It caused what I can describe only as "brain zaps" and visual disturbances and when I complained about them was told to continue. I weaned off as quickly as I could. And I agree, the main effect was just a mental numbness: no sadness but also no joy.

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Freebird's avatar

Thanks for posting this.

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carily myers's avatar

Ye, me too. Thank you

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Vida Galore's avatar

I also saw a study from a couple of years ago that claims there is absolutely no evidence that SSRIs alleviate or cure depression - at all. I was on them and got suicidal.

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Double Mc's avatar

Even a Midwest Doctor agrees that there is a small percentage of people with depression caused by methylation issues (I don't really understand that process) for whom SSRIs are beneficial. I am one of them. We need to be testing for that issue before we prescribe these drugs, ESPECIALLY for teens.

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Barbara Benecke's avatar

It’s a very sad but informative article!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Substack's Agent 131711 has done posts on this as well. His series on the Uvalde shootings is well-researched and detailed. (Some of his columns are on the wackadoodle side, but the Uvalde and chemtrails articles are worthy, IMO).

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Long Enough?'s avatar

The article the Dr put out a few days ago was EXCELLENT. Long, but very informative.

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WP William's avatar

Aren't nearly all mass shooter pot heads?

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Robin Greer's avatar

Most likely and we know that these meds cause suicidal ideation and homicidal ideation. Taking these meds is like having a ticking time bomb and they are very difficult to stop taking without severe side effects. More lifetime drugs brought to you by big Pharma.

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Kelly's avatar

I am coming off of an anti-anxiety drug. I have to open each capsule and count out how many little balls I am removing, so I am reducing very slowly. Doctors dont recommend this. I am down to 5mg, and I am really struggling with my sleep now. I will stay at 5mg til my sleep improves, then I will stop.

However, the lowest dose a doc can give is 20mg...so MOST people would go from 20mg to zero. I am struggling with a *5mg* reduction...how do most people handle a *20mg* reduction?

Not well, as we can all see.

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Freebird's avatar

Kelly, I’ve been there and done that several years ago. No help from doctors. I read an online support forum which helped me tremendously. That and prayer and getting outside to soak up some sunshine/vitamin D.

Another calming supplement that helps with sleep is GABA. I use a chewable one called Pharma GABA by Natural Factors. It’s good stuff.

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CMCM's avatar

My son has anxiety and trouble sleeping. I think he takes melatonin too much without a break, and I'd like to find an alternative for him. Is GABA something you take every day or just some of the time?

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Freebird's avatar

I don’t know that it would be an alternative to melatonin. GABA works great to help gently calm your mind if you’re keyed up and can’t go to sleep. It will work for me within 10-15 minutes, but I also take melatonin to help me sleep most nights too. If I’m feeling anxious I will often take GABA in the daytime as well, it’s very safe. I discovered that caffeine was a real culprit in my anxiety, I’ve cut it out almost entirely. And that was a tough one because I loved my coffee and tea, I gave up soft drinks many years ago, but i still cave in to a good glass of tea sometimes.

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Kelly's avatar

I looked at the brand suggested above, and it looks like it's to be taken 2 - 3 times a day. BUT, it also says effects should be felt in about 30 mins. Sounds to me like it could be taken as-needed. ?

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Freebird's avatar

Yes, I’ve taken it for years, and pretty much as needed. I’d rarely need it 2-3 times a day, but probably have on occasion. I go to a naturopathic doctor who recommended it to me.

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Kelly's avatar

I will look into it. Thanks!

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daverkb's avatar

This is how DeWife got off of anti-depressant drugs, but cutting them first into halfs, then quarters and so on. After totally off, it takes some time for the body to readjust to doing totally without. Eventually the body does adjust and one no long 'thinks' about it.

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Kelly's avatar

I am off work for other medical issues, so I figure now is the best time to get off this stuff. I'm glad your wife did it slowlt, too. Good thinking for her!

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Gabriella's avatar

This is more of what people do not know and doctors/psychiatrists don’t know and don’t advise or help people who want to come off these psychiatric meds.

Slow and small increment tapering is the best way but still can be very difficult.

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Jamie's avatar

Is it a benzo or antidepressant used for anxiety, like duloxetine?

I only ask because with the benzo’s I have a suggestion that works.

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Kelly's avatar

It's a duloxetine. It worked wonders for me, but I cannot handle the weight gain any more.

I want to try vitamins (D, A, K, specifically) for the anxiety, but I dont know which is a good brand to go with that doesnt cost an arm and a leg.

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Jamie's avatar

That is a tough one… you are doing right by going slow.

😔There was a class action against Eli Lilly for that drug.

Minimal processed food diet, high protein, healthy fats and fruit/veggies will lower the inflammatory response. Give your body time to restore proper neurological function. It is hard for ~40% of ppl. & most docs have no clue.

High dose vit. D & sunlight, 1-2,000 mg vit. C is good (or get it in diet).

If you are not on any other prescriptions St. John’s wart may help w/ anxiety too. And as always high quality CBD.

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CMCM's avatar

If you go to the midwestern doctor substack, he has some good articles related to this. You can read this one without subscribing, I think.

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-evidence-ssri-antidepressants

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Kelly's avatar

I actually get that substack, but I dont usually read it. I'll take a look at that one. :)

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Gabriella's avatar

Robin Greer- Yes, and most people don’t know this before starting these meds.

The side effects coming off the meds are actually WITHDRAWALS.

Dr. Peter Breggin and Peter Goetsche have written books on this subject.

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daverkb's avatar

You say it right. And withdrawal symptoms weaken over time, become more and more spaced out until they disappears. Dwindle down the offending substance until one gets to the quitting point, and then just tough it out.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I did that with sugar over 30 years ago. I've been told sugar is as addictive as cocaine. After about 10 years of abstinence, I have absolutely no "craving" for sugar.

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Granny Annie's avatar

God gifted us with everything we need in nature to handle any and all ailments humans suffer from. One of the very best and most versatile is cannabis. Yet, it's been demonized and criminalized. Did you know that one of the ingredients in holy anointing oil is cannabis oil?

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Kelly's avatar

I tried gummies last week. I am retired military, so wanted the absolute lowest THC I could go. (Cannabis is legal in my state, but not federally. If for SOME reason, the govt caught wind of me having THC in my system, I could lose benefits. My benefits are too amazing to take the chance.) Anyway, I cut the gummies in quarters. They knocked me on my ass. (I am an extreme light weight, even with alcohol. A shot of wine will knock me out.)

So...onto the next idea. It's frustrating.

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Fed up's avatar

Kelly, there are some wonderful tinctures that may help with sleep/anxiety. They do for me. You could look into researching herbs like passion flower, milky oats, catnip, california poppy and others. I often get tinctures from iHerb in the US (and also grow my own to make these). Ships worldwide. There are also essential oil blends made for sleep/anxiety to put on the bottoms of your feet. A simple one for anxiety is lavender. They can be diffused into the air which is lovely. Always check for contraindications if on a med. I am not a doctor, thank goodness. 😎

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Fed up's avatar

Wow, I did not know about the anointing oil, thank you. As you say, God made it as well as many other wonderful herbs for healing and man has demonized it, as it worked so well - even has cured the big C. The usual perps - Rockefeller, Carnegie, … (the lying movie, Reefer Madness, comes to mind) were all part of this fraud. Those names alone should bring pause. The discovery of the endocannabinoid system is beyond amazing.

Just like those who need to wake up to the Covid fraud, we need to wake up to the cannabis fraud too. Lots of misinformation out there with pharma still pushing the buttons. Of course, if someone finds it offensive, I understand that, but then further research should be done. However, just like many of us have been wrong before about vaccines, we may also be wrong about this.

Romans 14:22 “So whatever you believe about these things keep between yourself and God. Blessed is the one who does not condemn himself by what he approves.”

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Granny Annie's avatar

Agree 100%! Well said.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Kathleen, people are saying Pennsylvania cheated!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Pennsylvania did cheat.

And Kamala is now holed up in Pittsburgh "prepping" for the debate. She will be here several days.

More like she is meeting with corrupt officials in Allegheny County to steal the election again. Biden forgave the Dem BLM supporting Mayor's student loan - to seal the deal.

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Susan G's avatar

I was going to post "unbelievable" but then I realized that this is, of course, completely believable. The Harris campaign has created an alternative universe for its candidates and "supporters" to inhabit, and the MSM is 100% on board.

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Roger Beal's avatar

That same ZH article (or another one on the same date) made a good comparison of the Harris campaign to a Hollywood actress's behavior just prior to the awards ceremonies: Speak in platitudes and only in the presence of your agent; look your best; take no questions from media; return to hiding immediately after the staged meet-n-greet ends.

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Darby O'Gill's avatar

Communists are relentless.

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nancylee's avatar

globalists.

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Vonu's avatar

Just like fascists.

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mary's avatar

GA cheated too and will again.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

They will all cheat again. By now, everyone must realize the idea of "swing states" was just part of the plan to manipulate elections. Its all based on the projected electoral vote. Then you manipulate the vote with wholesale mail in fraud, programmable machines and corrupt judges in these locales like Maricopa, AZ to steal an entire state and the needed electoral votes. Voila, you own the entire country with Resident Puppets and uniparty dems and rinos.

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WilliamHatcher's avatar

Also from Grok:

Regarding identity verification for mail-in ballots in Georgia:

Signature Verification: Georgia requires voters to sign their absentee ballot envelopes. This signature is compared to the signature on file from voter registration for verification.

ID Requirement: While Georgia does not explicitly require you to submit a copy of your ID with your absentee ballot application, the process of obtaining an absentee ballot involves verifying your identity through your voter registration record, which typically includes your driver's license number or state ID number. If you do not have these, you might need to provide other forms of ID during the application process.

Recent Changes and Discussions: There have been discussions and legislative actions towards enhancing voter ID requirements for absentee voting, suggesting a move towards more stringent verification processes. However, as of my last update, the core requirement remains the signature match, with additional ID verification potentially required during the application phase or for first-time voters who registered by mail.

Public Sentiment and Official Statements: From posts on X (formerly Twitter) and official statements, there's an emphasis on ensuring only eligible voters cast ballots. This includes discussions on the effectiveness of signature verification and calls for more robust ID checks, reflecting a broader debate on election integrity.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

The signature match is the hoax. Where in the rest of the universe can you conduct a transaction without producing verifiable identity. They had to have "signature match" in order to enable wholesale fraud. It could easily be stopped by requiring every mail in voter to go to a county office - during the criminally long "early vote" period and produce ID in front of a county notary public, then sign the signature envelope, notary cosigns, and ballot goes in protected ballot box, (also preventing the weaponized USPS to ever get their hands on them.) For those truly disabled, the county elections department is required to provide a "mobile election board", a team who can go to people's residence, verify ID, co sign and retrieve the ballot.

Remember also, this is a 14th Amendment Equal Protection Clause Violation. Compare to a walk in voter, who must present Identity before ever getting a ballot to vote and the ballot remains in the custody of the voter and elections department for the entire process. Full identity and full chain of custody! But neither with the mail in fraud process they've built.

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daverkb's avatar

One day voting called Election Day. Paper ballots and proof of identity and address. Political parties as poll watchers.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Pennsylvania has signature match...no ID required to vote in person.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Gotta have it, if you are going to be able to do wholesale mail in fraud. In AZ, walk in voters must show identity before they can even obtain a ballot, let alone vote it.

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WP William's avatar

mostly Non-competitive elections; secure Districts based on racial demographics, plus all the other monkey business and nonsense-a democracy where 95+% of results are cultivated preferentially...it's always been a sham

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I do not know myself it has always been a sham, but it will remain a sham until, or if, we can ever return to paper ballots, on a single day, counted at precincts and verified at County and reported via paper by county to state.

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WP William's avatar

but the Anti-Segregationist Dems colluded with Republicans to "solve" the civil rights problem with VRA and Legislative-Judicial steps to curb Jerrymandering...has that really worked? Who's dug into the Progressive inroads into elections that was unleashed in 1963 vs prior? They took one corrupted system and replaced it with another and more lucrative one...in a sense like dirty "Fossil" Fuels and Companies being "replaced" with Green Energy projects and companies (One in the same).

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From Grok on mail-in ballots: In Georgia, mail-in ballots, referred to as absentee ballots, are allowed under specific circumstances:

Voters Who Are Unable to Attend Their Polling Place on Election Day: This includes those who will be out of their county during early voting and on Election Day, those who are ill or disabled, or those who are 65 years of age or older.

Military and Overseas Voters: Georgia, like all states, complies with the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA), allowing military personnel and overseas citizens to vote by mail.

Voters with Certain Disabilities: Individuals with disabilities that prevent them from voting in person can apply for an absentee ballot.

Voters Who Are Hospitalized or Their Spouse/Child is Hospitalized: If a voter or their immediate family member is hospitalized, they can vote absentee.

Voters Serving Jury Duty or as Election Officials Outside Their County: These individuals can also vote by absentee ballot.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

So, like AZ, it's pretty wide open and a "swing state".

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WilliamHatcher's avatar

I live in GA. The Trump/Kemp feud has settled some, hopefully enough to get through the election, but until our SOS is removed and the faulty machines gone, GA is up for grabs.

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Roger Beal's avatar

AMEN to saying good-bye to Brad Refuseburger. Let him take the Dominion contract HE SIGNED several years ago with him ... maybe he could find gainful employment working for Maduro in Venezuela!

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Brenda Bergsma's avatar

MI SOS was the reason MI was stolen as well ...so many mail in ballots. Insanity rules and the Republican legislators let it happen.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Does GA do mail in ballots for any reason and without identity verification?

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WilliamHatcher's avatar

I'm not sure. Will investigate. One of the problems is that those in office were elected by the system in place and they don't want to risk getting voted out. It's unbelievable that any county or state would outsource this most important function to third parties. They don't have source code, so votes are easily flipped.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Correct! The programmable machines and corrupt judges are their last line of defense if for some reason mail in ballot fraud does not achieve the necessary results. The system took them 3 decades to fully emplace and it is redundant and deeply effective.

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BBS's avatar

Kathleen, Are PA Republicans doing anything to prevent another steal?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Well, Scott Pressler has been very busy in Pennsylvania getting out the vote. But he is only one person who is dedicated.

The rest of the PA GOP are turds.

Most of them don't really care for Trump...and they are lazy.

I remember I wrote to Allegheny County GOP to complain when former Sen. Toomey (RINO) voted for impeachment. I was met with a word salad response from Allegheny County GOP.

The Allegheny County GOP also agreed to drop boxes for mail in ballots. Gee, they are mail in ballots, like you just have to drop them in a mailbox. And just recently a PA judge ruled that having the incorrect date on a mail in ballot is OK. Totally ignoring the fact that any legal document becomes invalid if the date is incorrect.

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NAB's avatar

My local republican women's group is more interested in bake sales and going to the state convention for girl power talks. It's so depressing. These people refuse to live in 2024 and think it's 1990.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

How many took the covid DeathVax too?

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CMCM's avatar

My daughter has often mentioned how her closest friend seems mentally very different since her 3 vaxxes in 2021 and 2022. Mentally "off", but she says it's hard to characterize, she's just not the same as she was. She has known this woman for 25 years, and it's not like she's old...she's about 55.

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LMWC's avatar

It is the same blueprint in Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, and Minnesota. Our Republican Legislature sat on it’s hands in 2020, and by 2022 our Republican held Legislature was now Democrat led for the first time in 40 years. It took just a few days to realize this takeover had been in the works for decades, now just ramped up

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Robin Greer's avatar

So disheartening. But when you can't tell the difference between a Republican and a Democrat this is likely to happen.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

You forgot Illinois. 😫

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LMWC's avatar

Yes! Chicago has ruled Illinois for so long I forgot all the beautiful rural lands outside the metropolis.

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NormaJeanne's avatar

Fitzpatrick is also useless. Brags about being able to "reach across the aisle" which only means when he’s reaching out, his hand immediately returns into his pockets with his rewards clenched in his sweaty fist. The debate is in Philly which means those of us in the rural areas of the Philly collar counties will be subjected to the sounds of helicopters all day and into the next morning. Not to mention the traffic snarls as vehicles in the 95 corridors are diverted to rural byways unprepared for speeding traffic. I can’t wait. 🙄

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

He is evil. I have seen his voting record.

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NormaJeanne's avatar

He’s a disgrace to his brother’s memory. When Mike retired from congress and later died from cancer, Brian ran for his seat and promised to uphold his brother’s values. Fat chance, he’s exFBI and a snake.

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BBS's avatar

I am disgusted and discouraged in equal measure.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Someone should build a case on that fact, that mail-in ballots are thus NOT legal documents.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

You would think that stupid judge would know that...

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Robin Greer's avatar

So disappointing. It would be so nice if we could root out all of the corruption.

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Jon M.'s avatar

and Wisconsin will again...

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Roger Beal's avatar

Is Kamala hangin' at the Bethel AME Church on the lower Hill, where James Clyburn had a recent staging meeting for his ballot-generating troops?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

She only arrived yesterday to a great deal of fanfare in this Dem run sanctuary city.

Still time for her to show up and do her black imitation.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I sent an email to that church when the story broke about the University of Pittsburgh buying alive/dead baby scalps to sew onto the backs of mice. Pitt had specifically requested minority baby scalps.

Attached the link to the story because I knew local news would never report it.

No response from the church.

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Tom's avatar

Is she hiding out in Kensington? Seeking out voters that share her values?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

No, she is in Pittsburgh...in the most expensive hotel in the city.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

And whitchmer territory too.

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Tom's avatar

I seem to have heard somewhere that Pennsylvania cheated . . .

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

" visiting Vanderbilt psychiatric care since she was 6."

Why is a 6-year old needing psychiatric care? Was she abused? Baffling.

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carily myers's avatar

No shit. Why is a very young child seeing a phych unless the parents are fricked up?

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CMCM's avatar

It's so frustrating and infuriating to see how they continually hide details such as with Audrey Hale's case. Knowing about her and other disturbed kids might teach and warn other parents and help them find ways and an urgency to help their own disturbed children. It makes me sick how political considerations always take precedence.

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carily myers's avatar

"Audrey" was NEVER a female. He was drugged, brainwashed and sent on a mission.

That's what makes me sick!

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MakalekaAnne's avatar

Hum, isn’t Vanderbilt known for their transitioning children and removing healthy body parts to pretend they can become the opposite sex🤦‍♀️The depravity of these hospitals~it is not about the health and wellness of anyone anymore! It is strictly about the almighty dollar! May God have mercy on their souls!!!

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Jimmy Slim's avatar

How is it that all these medicated-into-homocidal-ideation schooler shooters all have literary aspirations and write manifestos? How many drugged up 14-year-olds do you know who can even write a one-page essay? Does the numbing of emotion (and of the genitals, as always happens with SSRIs) somehow create the motivation to energetically write about politics? Or ... is Intelligence involved somehow?

It's like if the Pakistanis always left a landscape painting behind at the scene of every UK gang rape. Just absurd.

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Marty Kiner's avatar

And for what ever reason X formerly Twitter has repeatedly rejected a post of a copy by one blue checked individual 🤷🏻‍♀️.

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