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Based Florida Man's avatar

Another notable about Florida going from purple to red is the empowerment of a strong conservative gubmint, which has managed to get crime under control compared to lefty hellholes.

"Florida crime hits a 50 year low"

https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news/verify/yes-florida-crime-rate-is-at-a-50-year-low-true/77-0e2806a6-946c-4613-aba2-d85ac0bafeae

https://www.fdle.state.fl.us/News/2022/November/Florida-crime-rate-drops-for-record-50-year-low

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Sunnydaze's avatar

As optimistic as I would like to be….I’m left wondering…..and assuming….the switch from purple to red in Florida happened because all the freedom loving patriots from across America moved to Florida. That led to all the new Republican registering. I don’t get the sense democraps in Florida switched their party affiliation out of some sense of reality and common sense based decision.

So those in the disgusting blue hell holes may not have as much hope as Florida had to give, because conservatives are leaving those places and moving elsewhere to places like Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas, Florida, N Carolina etc etc. So how will blue hell holes get more conservatives registered?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

It's mixed.

- Some FL residents have become more conservative and switched allegiance. I've seen that among neighbors who acknowledge strong Sheriffs keep crime down. Miami/Dade switched to light red not from immigration but people there (Blacks, Hispanics, Whites, etc) seeing the benefits of supporting their police. Miami has a Republican mayor as a result.

- Lots of people moving from YankeeLand are also still lefties. There's no shortage of them; so that helps the conservatives that still remain in YankeeLand.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Now that's a good point about conservatives still in YankeeLand (I am one, in both PA and ME)--but sorry for you that you are being infected. However, perhaps most of those lefties invading you are vaxxed, and thus won't long have an effect? Here's hoping.

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Annie's avatar

Love seeing the positive side of things. 👍😉

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Erin Fight's avatar

All well and good, but if voting is not brought back to in-person only and paper ballots (as opposed to CCP controlled Doe minion), I have very little faith in elections.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Love watching Grady Judd--found him a few years ago. Talk about snark! And I wish I lived in his county.

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Fla Mom's avatar

He's one of the worst, if not the worst, Sheriffs for confiscating guns from citizens with inadequate due process under the 2018 red flag law. I checked Florida's statistics a year ago, and there had been no trend downward, and possibly a slight trend upward, in crimes using guns, meaning that the red flag law has made no difference to anything except our God-given, not government-granted, right to keep and bear arms. "To secure these rights, governments are instituted among men." The only reason given for having government at all.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Oh wow. That’s interesting. I hadn’t heard anything about that regarding him. 🤔 That does not instill confidence. Plus, as much as we like his stance which has been -my county owns guns and if you break into their houses you will get shot and they will not be prosecuted, you will - I wonder why crime is so high in this county. That didn’t add up for me. 🤔

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thanks for that bit of info!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thanks for that perspective. It’s important to see the facts not the image or hype, on both sides, as much as possible.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Edit: We do not know him personally. Only his reputation for not putting up with crime and his many sting operations involving taking down sex trafficking rings and drug busts. We like that he shows the pictures of the criminals and what laws they broke. And always points out the ones who work at Disney.

We love him!!! He is awesome!!!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Doesn’t surprise me at all. Interesting to look at the picture of the deputy who died from the “covid”…. Very healthy? Looks very over weight actually. Not judging. Just saying it seems like the ones who died during this had some other issue going on too that nobody wants to talk about.

In any case…. It’s a good thing I don’t take medical advice from a sheriff. I look to him to protect the county he was elected to defend. That’s it. He could tell me to go get a check up, get a shingles vaccine, or a mammogram and I’d ignore him on that front. He gets zero say in what I do medically. 🤷‍♀️

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Sis in Naples confirms.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Great analysis BFM!

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Steph D's avatar

Speaking of disgusting blue hellholes, I live in Massachusetts. However, our entire family is here and I do love my suburban neighborhood. We also have some wonderful, red blooded, conservative, American flag waving neighbors. We even attend the same church as our young neighbors closest to our house.

But if you get on one of those neighborhood social sites it’s a dumpster fire of alphabet ppl/rainbow flag posting nut jobs. The normal people are absent or silent in those spaces. Our town is happily hosting a pride event this weekend. Yay. 🙄

I will be cautiously optimistic as Jeff requested, but know that this is the home of Republican Governors, Mitt Romney and Charlie Baker.

In short, Massachusetts is a state where even our republicans are democrats. God help us.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Funny you bring up the neighborhood social sites….My town in Oregon is more conservative than not. But I left their town social media page because the libtards took it over! It was disgusting. The conservatives got bullied right out the door and stopped commenting. Now the only comments and posts are from the crazies. Anyone new to the town, based on that page, would pack up and leave if they were conservative.

In fact, my mom shared a post advertising that Jim Caviezels movie Sound of Freedom was coming out. Just letting people know which theaters were showing it. Some lady got on right away and said “this town is not the demographic for a movie like that” 😳 Seriously? So she decided what movie every person in that town wants to see? Like that? You mean like exposing child sex trafficking???? Not the demographic?? You mean white middle class Americans?? Wow. Stupid is as stupid does.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ugh so frustrating. I see this too on sites like Next Door but I think that site actively promotes lefty views and censors the other ones.

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Eli's avatar

A story about Next Door. I wanted to bring (bow) deer hunting into our suburban neighborhood because the deer were destroying the woods and lots of folks had lyme disease. I stealth-used discussions about deer on Next Door to mark the houses of people who were for, against, or neutral about killing the deer. In person, I talked to individuals and gathered circles of people who would sign the permission forms for the hunters to come in -- all they needed was a radius for hunting and then retrieving and no one else needed to know. When things started, someone leaked the info that I had started it. I was attacked mercilessly on Next Door by the lefties who wanted to save the deer (aka disease spreading rats with antlers -- sorry I really hate kids getting lyme disease). But by then the hunting was in place. Six years on, and the forest is coming back. Hoping there will be less lyme now too. Those who had children affected by lyme told me I'm doing God's work. That made up for the Next-Door attacks.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That’s a great story! I’m glad you managed to do it in spite of the leftist hatefulness. Deer are also such a danger for drivers. I hate how people romanticize and anthropomorphize animals. My mom called it the Disney effect. Like everyone thinks it’s a bunch of Bambis out there 🙄

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GG's avatar

They all do that. If you get all your information and interaction online and everyone there is a crazy leftist, you tend to think that everyone is a crazy leftist. The left do pay people to sit at home and make comments on social media all day. They have a psyop to win!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Yes it does! I see a conservative group on there and the two admins are constantly censored and restricted and banned. It’s ridiculous. I’m only on there to get recommendations for businesses that I need contact with. Being somewhat new to Florida still has its challenges. Lol. One sacrifice is staying on Lefty Loony Nextdoor. 😖

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Gaye's avatar

Read their about info. Def BLM and all that Marxist gibber.

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AngelaA's avatar

I feel like that may be the case with town social media everywhere. I’m in reddish Ft Worth and I rarely look at Nextdoor because I know the crazies run it. Every now and then I’ll look up something there and then chuckle/cringe when I see a conservative post or say anything. As we say in TX, bless their hearts...

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Yes! Nextdoor is lefty nonsense!

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John Bugni's avatar

Oregonian agreeing!

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Momcat's avatar

Amen! A while back our library planned a drag queen reading for little kids, all the libs were praising it, all planned to take their little kids. I posted "drag queens are adult entertainment" one time on their glowing recommendations. Did I get raked over the coals by every young mother on that site! I had pages & pages of insulting messages. I sent each one a response asking why it was necessary for grown men to dress up clownishly & talk dirty to children. Never got a response from any of them to that. The library eventually canceled the event.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Felt the same way about whatever it was called--Backyard? Was on for about two years, almost always disgusted, then cancelled to spare my gastrointestinal system.

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SadieJay's avatar

If one was an 'infiltrator' of Soros ilk, what better way to discourage and disguise. That is a whole new angle and I think you all might be on to something with the neighborhood pages and what they misrepresent. Mighty interesting. I would say stay on those damn pages and speak up. They are the mask issue of 2023. There are way more of us than there are of the alphabet mob and it is time to stop being bullied out of spaces we and our point of view absolutely are entitled to belong.

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

I also live in Massachusetts. I have a theory about the voting process here. If a political party, like the Democratic party, wanted to test out the stealing of elections the best place to do that would be in a state popularly considered “blue” as nobody would be surprised or question why/how a candidate such as Scott Brown could lose to a dimwit fraud like Elizabeth Warren, how a pervert like Barney Frank could continually win reelections, or a true Republican like Geoff Diehl could lose to a corrupt Attorney General like Maura Healey. I also have no doubt one of the Democrats’ plots is to infiltrate the Republican Party here with RINOs like Mitt Romney and Charlie Baker. Way back in the early part of this century I had the opportunity to personally speak with the Constitutional Party’s candidate for President of the United States. I asked him directly if I would have the opportunity to vote for him in MA. He told me he qualified to be on the ballot in 49 states. MA was the only state where his name would not be on the ballot. He claimed he had more than enough signatures to be on the ballot but our illustrious Secretary of State William Galvin had a never list of excuses why the signatures could not/would not be validated. Rayla Campbell is the most recent political office seeker I’m aware of who was disqualified by Galvin’s shenanigans.

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

I'm a Californian...77 years. And I love my home state. But for the last decade, my disgust, distrust and disappointment has grown. I'm embarrassed by the state of my state.

I won't jump ship...everyone and everything I know and love is here! But to be honest, if my husband had not left for Heaven, I might've urged transplanting... However, perhaps not, as he loved California.

BTW...I love Massachusetts. I have family and friends there.

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Steph D's avatar

Yikes Cat, you need to move! Easier said than done I realize. I have a nursing degree and in 2018, I went to conferences to gain credits in order to become part time or fill-in school nurse. When the power point on student’s health confidentiality was discussed I was overcome with anger.

We were told that as a school nurse, you could counsel, encourage, and even arrange rides after school for girls to go to reproductive health clinics AKA abortion mills, but we could not discuss with parents unless the CHILD gave us permission!

Even back then, they were talking about kids who were ‘transgender’ that we had to fully embrace their newfound identities and again, parents were not informed unless the child agreed to it!

The nurses could keep ‘private’ notes on these children in a locked desk drawer. But we were warned that administration and teachers were not at liberty to see the notes because parents could be inadvertently told about their own children’s secret adventures while at school. This would be a big problem according to the Association of school nurses. Crazy!

I haven’t worked as a nurse since 2020. I bet you can guess why not.

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AngelaA's avatar

Abortions can happen a month after the baby is born?! 😭 I can’t even imagine, this is so evil.

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Dianne Denson's avatar

Yeah, it's called murder.

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Susan Catherine's avatar

Those blue hell holes seem like breeding grounds to me. They breed them then they spread like a disease. While Florida has benefitted by gaining more conservative folk due to either the red moving there or their existing blue flipping to red, Arizona has had an influx of blue from CA which is having an effect on us. I'm not sure, but it seems like TX has been in the same boat.

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Patrice's avatar

I'm a conservative who left California for Arizona and I will warrant that there are a lot more of us than Libs who left. I think people in red states need to stop blaming Californians and look how their young people (who have spent years in indoctrination camps known as public schools) are voting. I know that when they looked at the demographics of who voted for Beto in Texas, it was the young Texans, not the newly arrived Californians.

I will also note that the majority of my children's homeschooled friends also kept their parents' values. Those who spent any time in the public school system were less likely to maintain their parents' conservative values.

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Michelle's avatar

Exactly! WA state just wrote a new climate curriculum that they want pushed in all subject areas, that teaches students to ignore scientific data and make decisions based on their emotions.... I pulled my kids out in 2020, and they’ll never ho back. I wish moving were an option, but it is not...

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Good job for pulling them out! 💪🏻

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AngelaK's avatar

Yes! Public schools have become indocrination camps. Who ever thought that in this once great, God loving country we would be scared to send our children to public schools. 😢

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Dianne Skagen McBeth's avatar

School choice is an essential concept to save publicly funded education.

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Susan Catherine's avatar

That's good to hear, particularly from someone who has their finger on the pulse of red Californian's.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good points!

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SadieJay's avatar

You are absolutely right. And Hubs pointed this out. And...I replied "with all the South American Catholics coming over the border and maybe turning a state purple-ish from blue." It may just backfire on those idiot mouthpieces behind the podiums in the WH press room.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I hope so!

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Annie's avatar

Well with the culling due to the clot shots to the natural risks of injury and death from epic failures of blue state policies like defund the police etc = less people of the blue political persuasion. Eventually it will get better. 😉😏

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

It does seem clear that many more on the left took the toxxine than those on the right, and are now injured or dying in proportionately larger numbers.

They know it's true, but can't admit openly that they jumped right on that cattle car themselves. At least they are being quiet about the jab lately, something of an improvement.

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Annie's avatar

Oh yeah. They will go down with their ship #ABV.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

So you're saying Florida isn't having issues like this? No way! I am told here in WA that RDS is the devil. By the way, the Seattle mayor is blaming access to guns, not this deranged individual's behavior, for this terrible crime, surprising no one of course. https://people.com/man-charged-killing-pregnant-woman-seattle-7550225

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

If I bang my thumb, it's the hammer's fault, not mine. I'm filing a lawsuit against my hammer. Who's up to be my attorney?

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

Yep. Just like I blame my pen or the computer for misspellings. God forbid I accept responsibility for my actions.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

And it’s definitely the fork’s fault if I eat too much and gain weight. Anyone who says it’s my fault is just fat shaming and clearly a bigot! 😉

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JimB's avatar

Not the hammers fault, it’s the company that made the hammer.

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Duckduffer's avatar

Hammers should definitely be banned

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Curtis's avatar

Actually hammers and similar devices are used on vastly more homicides than guns. This from official sources.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

Bring down the Ban Hammer on hammerers.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

THanks--I had forgotten that Smith and Wesson were being attacked that way

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Heather's avatar

I’d love to file a suit like that and use gun case law as part of the case in order to lose, but sadly, I think any lawyer that brought a case like this might win (I’m not a lawyer, obviously, but would like to be a party to something like this if I thought it could open the eyes of the painfully stupid)

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on the doss's avatar

My cat Rosie volunteers, pro bono.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Gratias tibi, o Rosie, ago.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Places like that are also suing Kia/Hyundai for their cars that are easily hacked by a USB trick. But isn't that still the criminal's fault? These politician's do anything to protect the criminals.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

Yep. In fact, our state AG Bob Ferguson, who's running an unofficial campaign for governor in 2024, is leading a lawsuit against those companies. The guy is all about defending criminals and making us law abiding citizens suffer. God help us if he's elected.

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DiAnna Webber's avatar

That’s why we need to get out there and start talking to our neighbors and getting more people to vote. There are a lot of good Republicans still in the state. If we end up with AG Bob, Ferguson, as governor, the state is going to just get worse, in my opinion.

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Michelle's avatar

I agree we all must vote, but nothing is going to change here with the mail-in ballots and completely not-transparent elections, where it is now illegal to even question results. Do you remember what happened to Dino Rossi in 2004?

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DiAnna Webber's avatar

Yes, I do remember what happened to Dino Rossi, but there are a lot of people working very hard right now to make changes. I get that having mail-in ballots are challenging, but we have to press forward. I am not giving up. If you aren’t already aware of the group called Conservative Ladies of Washington’s or CLW for short, I highly recommend you check them out. If you have a Facebook account, you can find them on there. They’ve been working very hard with the legislatures and they are getting noticed. And for the record, it’s started as a woman’s only group, but it has expanded so much now that it’s open to both men and women, and we have so many great people helping and getting involved in local politics that were never involved before.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

1000000000%. I told hubby we gotta leave if he's elected.

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Michelle's avatar

We didn’t think anything could be worse than Inslee... But alas, we were wrong.

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WA Lunch Lady's avatar

Touché

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Celayne Jones's avatar

Communist Islamicist Minnesota AG Keith Ellison is party to the Kia lawsuit. He’s a complete tool. He just sent a strongly worded letter to Target, out of concern that Target caved to public pressure and removed some tranny childrens’ wear from its stores. “Domestic terrorism” featured prominently in the letter. Where was the concern when actual terrorists were looting and burning Target in Minneapolis 3 years ago? Crickets.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I’d like a deeper dive into that. I no way trust the media on the First Coast. And there doesn’t appear to be any decrease in the stories of almost daily street shootings in Duval County.

You know how they fiddle with the numbers to get this or that headline out of it.

Any reason they would want to fake such a thing in Florida, of all places?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

The Left goes in all directions at all times to see what is handy for them. Except for when it comes to President Trump. They are in lockstep on Orange Man dangerous criminal.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I can certainly believe the # of arrests have been halved. The noise ordinances have absolutely been dissolved. It takes a lot to get arrested in Duval County.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Shoplifting has been ignored since early Ovomit.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I can attest to the fact that burglary is considered a nothing burger for the most part.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Oh Zion Ron DeSantis is no saint. There's a long list of sketchy crap he's up to.

'Rino Ron DeSantis will never speak about the 2020 election fraud.' etc, etc.

BUT he's still leading the way better than most other Repub governors for business climate, education, and crime.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

He has an extremely compliant huge majority Republican legislature that I’m sure is the envy of many a Governor. He has gotten some handy bills passed.

Like how he can run for President and still be Governor. And how there is a total blackout on his travels and wheeling sand dealings.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well we have a supermajority Republican legislature and have gotten Democrat light with our RINO governor 😕

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I wish he would stay here and deal with what he got elected to do in FLORIDA rather than travel the country campaigning. Why is he getting paid to campaign?! I hate that. He’s got a job to do HERE! Instead he’s MIA.

The insurance issue in Florida needs to get dealt with too. We just put a brand new roof on our house. You think we can find affordable insurance? Nope. In fact in exchange for the $20k we spent on a roof and the fact we’ve never had a claim on any home we’ve owned, our rate is going UP instead of down! Does that make any sense? And this is a problem everywhere in Florida. I am not complaining about something that is exclusive to us. So discouraging. RD get your a$$ back to Florida and deal with this issue!

There are soooo many other issues too. Education. Healthcare. Election fraud. Crime. Disabled community. Aging community. It isn’t all just about freedom. There’s more.

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Undine's avatar

It's stories like that which make me scream with laughter whenever I hear the "Democrats would REALLY rather run against Trump than DeSantis" gibberish.

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devoalan's avatar

Part of it might be the fact that so many of us are armed, and we have people like Grady!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I’m waiting to see how those new Republicans vote in the Primaries. DeSantis endorsed Mayoral candidate for Jacksonville lost to the Democrat. I believe that was due to good conservatives being massacred by the RINO establishment in the Primaries. They used every dirty trick you ever heard of to put Davis on the ballot. Davis was viewed as the chosen disciple of Lenny Curry (outgoing mayor-totally now despised in conservative circles) and conservatives said, hell no! Finally, we are done with voting for the ‘lesser of 2 evils! Hallelujah! That’s all that was making it through the Primaries and we are sick of it!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Hopefully RDS hasn’t gone to Davos. But there’s no guarantee as he got himself a secrecy shield from the Florida Legislature.

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devoalan's avatar

The fact that so any of us horrid Floridians are armed might have something to do with. And we have people like Grady!

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Peter GL's avatar

and yet owning gun in Florida is still legal!! GET THAT YOU MORONIC CA and NY?

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Sandy's avatar

I have found in my conservative Florida county that the voter turnout in local elections and school board elections is pitiful. So by and large, non-conservatives are being elected.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

...definitely... among several commenters looked forward to...🎯👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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Christy's avatar

Totally agree!

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Susan Stephens's avatar

Amen!!

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Boflys's avatar

Concur! Happy to have you as a fellow Floridian!

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Celayne Jones's avatar

Agreed!

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

You might be interested in knowing that I was told by an ER doc just the other day that every cath lab in the Portland metro area was packed beyond capacity and on divert. In fact, he said one hospital had to transfer a patient having an active heart attack to a different hospital because their cath lab couldn't accommodate the patient! I do suspect this is partially due to staffing, of course, but one also has to wonder why so many heart attacks are occurring in this highly vaxxed, blue area. 🤔And the unvaxxed are the ones straining the system, huh?

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Annie's avatar

Yeah. They can't blame the unvaxxed. We avoid the corrupt msm medical and hospitals as the killers they are. You aren't safe with them and as an unvaxxed, you are definitely not safe going there.

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Gaye's avatar

If we don’t die they’ll blame us for being alive. (Don’t mind me. I sat through three hours of a school board meeting yesterday in the seventh largest district in the country. Clueless 🤦‍♀️)

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Our town had 3 hours just of public comment re: we must become a sanctuary city so the trans can use any bathroom they choose. Kansas state law goes into effect on July 1 stating you must use the bathroom that corresponds to to the sex you were born. I’m not kidding when I say there was wailing and gnashing of teeth. It was even said that this is a matter of life and death. In the end, the city commission deferred the decision to make Lawrence, KS a sanctuary city. Shaking my head- we would leave if the housing market hadn’t collapsed by 45% in this county- and we couldn’t afford the new mortgage rates now anyway.

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Gaye's avatar

We had about two hours just for a pride month proclamation they’ve been doing for about six years, but THIS year we surprised them with a LOT of resistance be cause the sleeping giant is awake to the woke. It still passed even after one board member—who was very much FOR it—inadvertently called it “sin.” 😂😂😂 It was one of the most entertaining public comments sessions ever! One member abstained and the board attorney tried to make her vote but she refused. My brain is fried!

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Sunny's avatar

So a trans person who needs to use a public bathroom will travel to Lawrence? OK, got it.

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redpilled69's avatar

I will say that being on the road ALOT, and drinking coffee ALOT, the whole bathroom thing has worked out well for me. If it's a facility with a one hole men's room with a door and lock and a one hole women's room with a door and a lock, it's fair game. Before all of this nonsense I wouldn't even have considered using the ladies room. Now if it's free I don't think twice! Out of respect for all of you of the fairer sex, I'm always sure to leave your restroom as clean as I found it 😉

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Eli's avatar

redpilled - me too! Whichever rest room is open, that's how I identify at the moment.

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Raptor's avatar

Governments would not have to make such rules if there were not a growing group of intact males pretending to be women going into the ladies' restrooms where women and girls go and pull their pants down to pee.

If you are a person who has transitioned - meaning you have done the deed and wacked your penis off (ahem) then people do not object to the person going into the stall and doing their business. You go in with your junk displayed for the women to see, expect a man to be waiting for you outside the bathroom door.. AS IT SHOULD BE!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Could be holding it a long time 😆😛

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Donna in MO's avatar

Wow, 3 HOURS! Our mayor will cut off public comments if people start making the same comments over and over after about 10 of them or so - any subsequent speaker has to have a different point to make if they don't want to be cut off. Usually it's a neighborhood opposing a nearby proposed development. Yes, first amendment, but as one who sits through some of these, I am kind of glad he does that. But what happened to the housing market!? Is Lawrence the canary in the coal mine? as my neck of the woods in Jackson County MO is still moving at last years prices, albeit more slowly than when rates were dirt cheap.

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Annie's avatar

If any try, I will cough on them. That usually has them scurrying like roaches aka faucis. 😂😉

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Gaye's avatar

🤣🤣🤣🫢 They're easily scared which is why the psyop was so successful.

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daiva's avatar

They can't doesn't mean they won't: who/what's to stop 'em? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yep, our favorite disheveled doctor is still pushing the grift. "COVID-19 is a leading cause of death in children and young people in the US | University of Oxford "

https://twitter.com/PeterHotez/status/1671356097758744578

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Dr Linda's avatar

Disgusting creature.

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lynn's avatar

Hoetz the $35 million dollar pusher looks as if hollywood scripted him, total monster of a man

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RunningLogic's avatar

“Leading cause”??? I don’t even know how anyone could believe that, even the brainless Covidian cultists!

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We the Sheeple's avatar

Wait. Wasn't gun violence the leading cause of death for children just 15 seconds ago?!?!?!

The uninformed will fall for anything!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Yet not a single child has died FROM Covid...

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Copernicus's avatar

That’s horrible.

People are having worse outcomes because they can’t get timely caths. How utterly dreadful. That is the sort of thing one hears about in so-called developing countries. Otherwise known, less euphemistically, as dysfunctional countries.

The sad irony is that we now are experiencing the exact things “they” all used to scare folks into staying home and accepting tyranny. They told us in 2020 that if they didn’t shut down the economy, the schools, the doctors offices and dentists, and yes, even the hospitals (nice way to abruptly shut off the hospitals’ main revenue sources - elective procedures and surgeries - and thus all but force them into government servitude a la Viral Protocols), that folks wouldn’t be able to get the emergent healthcare they needed.

Well, that was mostly a lie.

Until now. Now it is actually coming true, and due in no small part to Their utter evil intentional incompetence.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

Yep. And it wasn't like we didn't warn them either. Every single outcome from pandemic policies was 100% predictable.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Excellent point, one that we should all be making vocally, widely, frequently.

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Tom's avatar

The antivaxxers are causing them stress by being unvaxxed, alive, and healthy, you see. /s

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Monterey's avatar

Dr Peter McCullough says the term 'anti-vax' should be discarded and 'vaccine risk-aware' would be a better term. I agree.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes let’s adopt new terms, if the left can do it so can we! Except ours are actually accurate!

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Monterey's avatar

Yes, agreed. I heard Chloe Cole remark a few months ago that the right is continually reacting instead of initiating, and we should be initiating.

The left initiates. It's time we do, too.

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Gaye's avatar

“When the left has power they use it. When the right has power we talk about using it. Until that changes we have no shot at winning. For the right this is politics, win or lose we accept it. To the left it's their religion. Who wins if one sees it as sport and the other religion?”

—Matthew Holliday

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Monterey's avatar

Except that politics makes a very poor religion. But I get your point. I think the people in this blog thread are the ones who do act.

I have pinned on my Twitter account a quote from Prager U: "don't just complain, do something".

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Annie's avatar

Yeah. We are triggering them with our functioning immune systems. 😉😁

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Salty K's avatar

Same. My daughter is an echo tech at a major hospital in a blue county here in south Fl. Everyone agrees they’ve never seen so many young ppl with clots, strokes and heart attacks. The cardiologists bite their tongues in front of patients, but the second they walk out of the room it’s “that f’ing vaccine”.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

That's awful. I flat out tell patients if I feel they'd be amenable to the news. I've had more than one say, "Thank you. I never thought about a connection to the vaccine!" No one says anything to them. It's shameful.

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Fla Mom's avatar

It's unconscionable! Lying by omission, not loving their neighbors as themselves, not doing unto others what they would have others do unto them, forsaking their doctor-patient relationship. I don't know what happened to my former profession; it's like there was a parasite that invaded everyone's minds and hearts.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

Completely agree. I want to leave medicine. I can't recognize my old profession. It's a shell of its old self.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

My husband would say the same thing. It is foreign to him. Routine care has flown out the door... Tried and true therapies no longer considered.... Patient care.... a very short visit. "That's old medicine...we do things differently now."

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree. Unconscionable!

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IR's avatar

I feel like doctors really hold the key to unraveling this travesty because if no one tells the patient what the cause of their problem is they would never think of it themselves because they’ve been told it was safe and effective. Thank you for letting your patients know whenever possible, it starts with awareness. Then hopefully there will be enough people who would critically access the situation

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Thank you. I don't know anyone dying of clots only that our med system is dysfunctional. Seems like clots could be a conspiracy theory.... Except two years ago my Aunt died within weeks of the forced jab and Uncle had quadruple bypass two weeks after his full physical and declared healthy as a much younger man. Then they gave him the 'pokey'.

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RunningLogic's avatar

😞

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

Here's another doozie. Last night I was reviewing labs and stumbled across studies done on a 30 something woman with lower abdominal pain. Lo and behold, she ended up in the ER with an abscessed appendix/ruptured appy. It was so bad they couldn't even remove her appendix. Instead they placed a drain and will perform the appy in a couple months. She's still hospitalized. And, yep, she got her 4th (!!!) shot 2 weeks before her symptoms started.

Back when I reviewed FDA info about the shots in early 2021, I noticed more appendicitis cases among those who received shots a opposed to placebo. I'm convinced there's a connection with this patient too.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

Then there's the ungodly amount of strep we've been seeing. Some folks aren't improving after a couple rounds of antibiotics and are having crazy complications. They're all vaxxed.

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Novaxforme's avatar

Do you have any articles on this? My brother-in-law has had strep twice now and then something else. Of course, they would never admit it could be the vax.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

Ugh, I haven't seen anything about a connection. This is my own conclusion.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

I read this awhile back. I'm sure the vax is involved, but again it's not mentioned. In fact, the article promotes the vax.😬https://www.14news.com/2023/03/31/evansville-hospitals-seeing-increase-group-strep-infections/

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If I may, a view from orbiting satellite range or even farther out. Not directed at you in particular @Concerned Doctor. Just slipping it in here. These unawakened people who unquestioningly, obediently took the injections, these souls whose (temporary) bodies are suffering from life-changing maladies they probably wouldn't have otherwise, get a prayer of gratitude from me over and over again for their service to humanity. If not for them, the dark ones' agenda might have yet remained covert as it has for generations, even as the Charlotte Thompson Iserbyt-James Corbett-Jordan Maxwell-Alex Jones-Dane Wigington types kept nipping at their heels, making progress but oh so slowly. Their medical issues, including deaths, are devastating on earth plane. They are equally devastating to the agenda, 2030 or whatever THEY (The Hierarchy Exploiting You) call it. These people suffering in body, imho, deserve our compassion from the satellite perspective. When they abuse us on the ground all's fair in fighting back. It's challenging to hold both views simultaneously. Are you kidding me? Don't think I don't get riled up. But... I for one feel from the heart my soul needs to honor their souls. They've done humanity an immeasurable service. We're all leaving the planet someday. Off to some other dimension in eternity, the promise of eternal life. In the meantime much to be done in the arena of wakening the sleeping and quashing the barely human pestilence that perceives THEY are gods. Pfffhff. 2¢. Or less.

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Donna in MO's avatar

My then-26 YO daughter in law got the Jab in Jan 2021 (Nurse with type 1 diabetes so she got it earlier than most, ignored my plea for caution). Spent valentines day in the hospital, emergency appendectomy. I blame the shot. She doesn't, says it was just a random thing.

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uselesseater's avatar

Yup-children of two different friends have had emergency appendectomy.

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Jessica Libolt's avatar

My mom met up with some friends she hadn’t seen in a long time. She’d known he had a heart attack but found out more details in her visit. He had just had a heart check up shortly before that and they said he was perfectly healthy....then a booster shot and 2 weeks later, his wife saved his life with CPR on the side of the highway.

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uselesseater's avatar

Any recognition that the jab was a possible culprit ?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Wow 😯

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JW's avatar

It would be most interesting to see if this was the case in most blue metro hospitals.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

I'd LOVE to know this. I heart Seattle hospitals are crazy busy too, but I work in telehealth now so can't confirm things firsthand anymore.

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JW's avatar

I wonder if Steve Kirsch has ever explored this on his quest to find the truth.

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Connie Benn's avatar

I live in a blue state near a metro west hospital on a secondary ambulance route. I started noticing an ambulance drive by almost every day sometime last year. Maybe once or twice a month before that? If that. I suppose there could be more elderly people in the area, but many of the newer assisted living/nursing homes were up and running long before Covid hit. Plus, I didn’t see the ambulances in 2020 and they would have been practically the only thing driving up and down my street that year.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

I've noticed considerably more ambulance runs in my Seattle suburb. I've been wondered if vax issues are contributing. I know folks in our community are having some strange health problems.

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AJF's avatar

I live in the capitol of a NE state. Every time I'm in town the ambulance is out on a call. This was RARE 2 years ago...

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Connie Benn's avatar

Yeah, that’s what I’m seeing too. I’m in New England also.

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Monterey's avatar

I'm in a Seattle suburb, too!

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WA Lunch Lady's avatar

Ditto!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Wow! Thanks for this information.

Yeah I seem to remember a lot of screaming about certain people in favor of medical freedom who were supposedly going to end up overwhelming the hospitals?? 🤔 I would venture to guess that those are not the ones inundating the ERs right now.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

I think your guess is spot on. The sickest, most complex folks I see are vaxxed. mainly with loads of boosters on board.

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Fla Mom's avatar

I'm afraid my cousin-by-marriage, my first cousin's husband, died from such a complication. He had sudden onset of pulmonary fibrosis, that was also fairly rapidly progressive, and it killed him last year. My cousin, in our conversation about the injections, said she would get as many as they'd give her, so I assume her diabetic husband also had at least two, maybe more. I haven't asked about timing between injections and onset, as the whole subject is tender between us, and I don't want her to feel guilt over something she can't change.

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Monterey's avatar

Amazing how it turned out to be the exact opposite of what they were screaming!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right??

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Tom's avatar

On the upside, Portland has no shortage of medical supplies, which are freely available on the sidewalk.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

The US Military reports a $6.2 Billion accounting error means more funds for Ukraine.

They did the SAME THING on May 18, 2023: Pentagon Says $3 Billion Accounting Mistake Means More Arms Funding for Ukraine

So in the past 30 days they've found $9 BILLION in Ukraine Aid?

Is Hunter Biden their accountant?

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Carole's avatar

My guess is that the headlines are wrong and that the first son of a gun, et al., have received billions and not millions.

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RunningLogic's avatar

“Is Hunter Biden their accountant?”

🤣😆

He’s the smartest person Joe knows 🙄🙄🙄

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AngelaK's avatar

And in the words of our horrible leader: "no one messes with the Bidens"...sounds very clintonesque and isnt funny at all actually. Scary-yes.

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IR's avatar

Yeah, too many mistakes are coming from our “ best and brightest”. It’s becoming a pattern

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devoalan's avatar

Yellin.

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uselesseater's avatar

Why not drop the charade mark all assets to zero?

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There was an interview I just watched last night with Steve Bannon and actor Jim Caviezel and I am still haunted by it. In listening to it, chinks started to fall into place about Ukraine, the Biden Crime family, the trans push, the open borders, and mostly the over 85,000 missing children. Jim Caviezel just did a move called “Sound of Freedom” which is based on a true story of child trafficking and organ harvesting of children. Of CHILDREN. OUR children. I’m haunted thinking of the hell these poor innocents are going through right now where they are used for sexual pleasure by rotten filth who I’m not even sure I can call human, and then when they are of no use anymore, their little bodies are harvested to create a drug the elite use to stay young. Jim alluded to these harvesting factories being those “bio labs” in Ukraine. I feel sick thinking about it. And I think there are connections everywhere to this billion dollar industry among our garbage “elite” class. I’m beginning to see just HOW connected. And children who have barely begun to live only know hell right now. We need to focus on this. Forget COVID, forget elections. All roads lead to our children and the evil that is harming them, is the evil we all seek to flush out of our country.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

My neighbor spoke to me of this harvesting several years ago--I thought she was crazy. I thought she was crazy about a lot of things. But you know what? Almost everyone of her 'crazy' ideas has turned out to be true. And so I have learned not to discount anything, anything which seems strange to me; I have learned to wait with an open inquiring mind.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Yes.

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ASK's avatar

And supposedly Hunter has a tattoo of the NY finger lakes on his back. It’s known for being an area where children are abducted and trafficked. There was recently a child trafficking bust in that area I believe. Hunter is such a great guy, isn’t he?

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Why do I have little doubt that big Biden is a huge guy in this general area of child trafficking.

What if all of us on here who are on fb or twitter had a new filter on pics saying “Stop the trafficking”?

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GreaterIsrahell's avatar

Instagram now has a whole network for child porn. Whether it includes trafficking I do not know.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I have heard that’s what it is.

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ASK's avatar

Love that idea!

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WendeAnne's avatar

Yes! I’m from that area of NY, they just broke up a huge pedo/ prostitution ring in that area. It’s true. I wish it weren’t.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I had forgotten that story! It seemed so strange at the time. But they do so love to flaunt their evil.

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Michelle's avatar

On yesterday’s Tucker, there is a picture where you can see Hunter’s back. I assumed the tattoo was supposed to look like claw marks on his back from his sexual escapades. Is that what the finger lakes look like?

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WendeAnne's avatar

Yes! It’s the finger lakes in upstate/ western New York! I’m from there, live in Florida now. Still have a house in NY and lots of family. Hunter Bidens Mom was from the area. Hence the connection to Syracuse University. There was a huge pedo bust up there recently. It was actually all over the “ papers”.

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Notyours's avatar

Yes. Look at a maps app between Rochester and Syracuse just south of I-90.

Dead ringer (although in reverse in the Hunter photo because of the mirror.

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Patrice's avatar

I heard (during an interview with Tim Ballard, man the movie is about) that the US is the #1 purveyor/consumer of child porn. This is so disturbing. Some sins cry out to God for vengeance and unfortunately it seems that our country should be at the top of God's smiting list.

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Jacquie's avatar

Yes, it’s so prevalent and right under our noses. We live our lives unaware of what’s going on around us.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

The movie is out July 4th .

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Dena's avatar

We bought tickets in advance to support Caviezel’ work. He’s tried for years to get this out. Though I’m not looking forward to watching it ( & may chicken out), I at least want to support those that have the courage to reveal the worst of all evils.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I’m seeing it on July 3. Last time I tried to see a movie on the 4th, it was crazy town.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Absolutely. And the trans movement to capture our children before our eyes too. Not just behind closed doors with trafficking. ;(

Truly sickening. God has given so many over to a depraved mind that he MUST be coming back soon!

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Jacquie's avatar

I need to watch this interview. Where did you find it? We must protect the children. I’m hoping this movie swings the door wide open on this atrocity and exposes it.

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HoneyPot4Freedom's avatar

Interview with Steve Bannon: https://rumble.com/v2oi9h2-jim-caviezel-interview-talking-about-the-movie-the-sound-of-freedom-save-th.html

Also heartfelt interview:

"Because God's children are not for sale." 💔

Actor Jim Caviezel discusses the movie "Sound of Freedom" and the horrors of child sex trafficking, as he fights back tears through the entire interview. 😢

https://twitter.com/galacticaactual/status/1662197862221099008

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WendeAnne's avatar

That just ripped my heart out. God Help us and the children.

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Marsali S.'s avatar

Thank you for the link! I bought some tickets.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

On Rumble. Free streaming channel. Looks crazy and needs some exploring time, but beyond well worth it to master.

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Marsali S.'s avatar

Harvesting: I can’t even think with this.

Mel Gibson is working in a film with Tim Ballard on child trafficking. I’ve heard it will not look good for Ukraine.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I have tickets to see this on July 3, and I’m terrified at what I will learn.

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Wolfhound77's avatar

Flushing them out isn't good enough. They need to exterminated. Every last one of them.

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Politico Phil's avatar

WOC, you are right about it all. The global elite are in reality the real life vampires we don't want to acknowledge.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Also the trafficking along with the illegal immigration on our southern border 😞 It’s completely sickening 😞

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Those twelve stones which they had taken from the Jordan, Joshua set up at Gilgal. He said to the sons of Israel, “When your children ask their fathers in time to come, saying, ‘What are these stones?’ then you shall inform your children, saying, ‘Israel crossed this Jordan on dry ground.’ For the Lord your God dried up the waters of the Jordan before you until you had crossed, just as the Lord your God had done to the Red Sea, which He dried up before us until we had crossed; that all the peoples of the earth may know that the hand of the Lord is mighty, so that you may fear the Lord your God forever.”

— Joshua 4:20-24 NASB1995

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Joshua 1:9. …..Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I pressed this verse deeply into my soul, when I began the climb out of the pit of depravity I had dug for myself and like the Prodigal Son returned to the Father.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

His mercy goes deep. I am currently journaling through Joshua and thought it would be encouraging to make notes of how many times God says to "be strong and courageous" and "I will not fail or forsake you" and "I will be with you."

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Willing Spirit's avatar

What a wonderful exercise! Nothing soothes like being in the word- a nice physical, hold it close to your heart, Bible.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

He has absolutely never left me in the following 50 years.

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CStone's avatar

He is altogether merciful, loving, kind, faithful and true. He did the same for my son, my only son.

Your testimony makes me want to fall at His nail-scarred feet and worship.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Amen and amen!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Oh lovely to hear. I am so happy for you!

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Sondy's avatar

Amen🙏 When faith and trust in God leads our lives, we can read all the bad news presented so eloquently by Jeff each day, pray and then rejoice and have a good day, knowing that in the end evil doesn’t win and we know where we are going🙏

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AngelaK's avatar

Sometimes there is so much sin abounding that much prayer is needed. It took 70 years of prayers of the devout, of livng saints, of Popes, bishops, and Catholic and Orthodox (and other holy Christians like Billy Graham) worldwide to liberate Russia from the demonic Soviet system.

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AngelaK's avatar

PS: The last sentence of the Lord's Prayer in Greek is 'and deliver us from the evil one"- ala: Satan.

I now add, 'and also in a special way, deliver our country from the evil one. '

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Janice, Joshua is one of my favorite books in Scripture. It is so full of good reading and life application. Our minister in the mid 80's did the entire book shortly after we moved away. Some sermons were one verse. I saved all of the tapes and still refer to many of the lessons I learned when I teach my Sunday school class. Thank you for posting.

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Pixie Prissy's avatar

And the Euphrates is going to be dried up in the last days.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

The best thing we can all do is turn off our TV- and reduce the ad revenue for news outlets that promote war in Ukraine..

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Turning off your TV also gives you immunity from Covid.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

What's covid?

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FreeBird07's avatar

I think he meant the "flu" 😄

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Susan In Kansas's avatar

Got rid of my cable subscription the day after fox canned Tucker. Haven’t really missed it. I’m guessing I’m not alone.

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M VARR's avatar

Streaming is the way to go.

Pay only for what I want to watch on ROKU. The device costs about 30 bucks. No more sky high cable bills.

Disclaimer...I do own some shares of ROKU.

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Janet's avatar

I rarely watch anything on cable. Streaming. I have a couple of history channel faves—ALONE rocks! I just cast it onto my tv from the history app. A few ads here and there. Then the usual ones flix and Prime. Peacock. Trying britbox next.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Look at Acorn as well.

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CStone's avatar

I do NOT own stock in ROKU , but disconnected from cable/satellite 11 years ago, as I was tired of subsidizing cnn and msdnc. We got ROKU and never looked back.

Got rid of Netflix when I found out they had hired Susan Rice and the Obama’s were on their BOD. We do live stream, YouTube and Britbox. Hardly any ads and you can choose to skip them.

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M VARR's avatar

Odyssee and rumble are available on ROKU too...which are have seem to have less shadow banning and censorship than Youtube.

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AngelaK's avatar

Lol: MSDNC!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And a wonderful device it is. Rumble has 24 hr. Conservative News reporting channels. Rumble is like a new continent to explore. I just bought a spare ROKU just in case there are supply issues ahead and mine should go bad.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Hey it's a start! And yes - you're definitely not alone Susan!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Mine went when they hired Donna Brazile-famous for handing Killary the debate questions back in 2016. She didn’t even deny it! The Fox rewarded her with a position—that was a bridge too far.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Removed TV physically from our home over a decade ago. Donated the flatscreen to a thrift shop.

Back then we turned to day-old stories on the internet ... now said stories are available, selectively, realtime via streaming, and on many Substack blogs.

Watching TV is a waste of time and of intellectual energy.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Lot of Truth to that. I have people telling me stories they just heard on t.v. that I’ve known about for a week.

It’s a very swift current out there!

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RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

Wow that is BOLD. Especially if you have kids. But me and my guy don’t watch “tv” mostly, but to relax we often watch film noir movies, the excellent ones. There are so many. They have morals in them, and it’s relaxing and enjoyable. I read a lot too, or sit outside in good weather as much as possible. I do enjoy a big screen though...

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RunningLogic's avatar

We’ve never had cable, nor even a TV. Don’t really miss it. Sometimes watch on vacation but always come away glad we don’t have them, most of what is on TV is a waste of time and money.

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rolandttg's avatar

Bingo. I have watched zero TV "news" shows for years. I made an exception for Tucker Carlson, but even that was for less than two months before he got fired. I was still angry about his election sell out. Likewise, I watch no pro sports. Just old sitcoms, movies, Dr. Pol, and dog shows. Starve the beast.

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Kitkat's avatar

I ditched my cable 2 years ago, and only do streaming. No news except Tucker on Foxnation. The day they canned him, I canceled Foxnation too. I have the ad-free Hulu, and Last Man Standing reruns (Tim Allen) is my go-to watch to escape for awhile. Even though the show started in 2011, it's funny how he is always mentioning Ukraine, Crimea and same ole politician's dirty tricks. The first 6 seasons are the best.

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Gaye's avatar

The very night they called the vote wrong I turned 🦊 off and it been off since.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Tucker's closing remarks are spot-on. He said what we are watching in the Biden regime is "the total inversion of virtue." This inversion has been propagated across the entire spectrum of our society. If you want to know what a society looks like that is ruled by lawlessness and perversion, the USA is the current historically preeminent example. Perversion has now not only become the culturally accepted norm of society but is now promoted and enforced by our Government. Freedom of Speech has been reclassified as Hate Speech that can cause you to be raided by the FBI and imprisoned for - without due process. Freedom of Assembly has been turned into an act of insurrection. Parental sovereignty over children has been reclassified as child abuse and the children are "rescued" by CPS to be whisked away to gender indoctrination camps where they are prepped for surgical gender experimentation. State schools claim sovereignty over children and parental rights are dismissed as non-existent. They are nothing more than indoctrination centers for transitioning your child's gender and intellectually indoctrinating them in Marxism and Woke theology. Cultural norms based on Christian morality and timeless Christian standards are dismissed as racist and replaced with the worst public display of perversion imaginable. We have become the child sex trafficking center of the world and literally consume hundreds of thousands of children every year who simply "disappear". Pedophilia has been openly normalized even in the top political position in the nation. To call it evil is to invite ridicule. In fact, evil is now good and good is evil. And this only begins to cover it. This is what a society looks like that is completely lawless and perverse. God amply describes these societies in the Prophets and the consequences they face. Secular works like George Orwell's "1984" also describe these societies. The question remains, can this be reversed? Are there enough true Americans left or are we going to be replaced by the millions coming across our illegally open border?

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AngelaK's avatar

"and deliver our country from the evil one".

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Politico Phil's avatar

I have a question - Can you imagine Tucker Carlson as Speaker of the House?

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Thank you for posting, I really don’t want to sign up for Twitter 😁

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KBB's avatar

You can sign up to be notified by email when he posts a new episode, including a link to be able to watch it without a Twitter account, at TuckerCarlson.com

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Excellent! Thank you. I saw a link below the link, but it wanted a cell number. No way that’s happening 😁

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KBB's avatar

I left the cell number blank and did not click the button for text notices. Easy peasy.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Actually I found a link that let me sign up on his website so I did, then it lead me to his swag page. I started laughing, I should send the golf balls and T's to my lib brother! 🤣

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Cool, thanks! I'll do that. Love Tucker!

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Fla Mom's avatar

Tucker has a Rumble channel; you can watch it there.

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Gaye's avatar

You can watch on twitter as well. I do and I’m not on T.

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Fla Mom's avatar

I can't; I've been suspended for 3 years.

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FreeBird07's avatar

I watched it on the Rumble app.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

How about just cut cable - I did 3 years ago and have never looked back.

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Christy's avatar

Best advice! Turn the TV off, go outside and enjoy life!!!

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Temcol's avatar

I love Elon for stating this! I hate cis labels placed upon me. I will demand “normal” as my pronoun! Excellent!

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Melissa S's avatar

I don’t know where Musk is in his relationship with God, but I was reminded this morning that I should be praying for him. May God bless him and draw him close. May He strengthen Musk’s resolve to stand for truth against the lies and insanity prevailing in our world today.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

He does seem to have some openness of mind and may yet discover the Truth, the Way and the Life.

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GreaterIsrahell's avatar

Musk is Jewish. Which should make any Christian who has done his homework worried, to say the least.

J.C. on the Mishnah (Pre Talmud)

The famous warning of Jesus Christ about the tradition of men that voids Scripture (Mark 7:1-13), is in fact, a direct reference to the Talmud, or more specifically, the forerunner of the first part of it, the Mishnah, which existed in oral form during Christ’s lifetime, before being committed to writing. Mark chapter 7, from verse one through thirteen, represents Our Lord’s pointed condemnation of the Mishnah.

https://goyimgazette.com/truth-talmud/

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Fla Mom's avatar

Maybe because we are given the example of Saul --> Paul, as an illustration of what God can do in the lives of men? Elon's story isn't over; nor is ours.

(And because Jesus Himself was Jewish [Hebrew/Israelite, at the time]?)

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Special Ted's avatar

The Talmud declares horrible blasphemies about our Lord Jesus Christ. I was never even taught the 'word' talmud, much less it's teachings, when growing up. My research into both the Talmud and the Kabballah have taught me so much about why our world is so broken. It also sickens me, to have been so blind for so long...with it literally right under my nose.

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CMCM's avatar

Hiding in plain sight.

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Michelle's avatar

Yes, we should all be praying for Elon that he would hear the real Gospel. The Babylon Bee guys really botched their opportunity to witness to him during an interview.

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Pixie Prissy's avatar

Amen

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Amen Melissa!

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GreaterIsrahell's avatar

Forgive me for being presumptuous regarding your bank account, but I cannot for the life of me understand why anyone who ISN'T a billionaire would love a billionaire.

He is no better than Bill Gates or Anthony Fauci. Given the opportunity he would chip your brain in a flash. He is totally onboard with the insane agenda that has been playing out the past three plus years. I. e. the created problem of Covid-19, the desired reaction of people begging for a vaccine, and the predetermined solution of the "vaxxine" with graphene oxid making us all hackable animals (according to Yuval Harari) through the 5G network. That is, for those who live that long.

He still has Scott Ritter (the weapons inspector) banned from Twitter. That begs the question: Why give Tucker Carlson access?

Answer: It's (Tucker Carlson's Twitter account) called limited hangout. The most dangerous propaganda form of all. People pay attention when he states things like that, and get all mushy and ignore what he ACTUALLY does.

What's not to love?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Vigilance is essential. Trust no one, but God.

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GreaterIsrahell's avatar

I will prove what I said about TC is correct. He mentions China and the Ukraine with relations to the FARA act. Had he mentioned Israel's influence on US foreign policy via the literally thousands of dual Israeli - US citizens in the district of criminals, Elon Musk would have canceled TC in a heartbeat.

JFK refused to let the Zionist League of America (now AIPAC) register as a domestic lobbying group because of FARA. They weren't worried. They knew that LBJ would sign it on 11/23/1963. That's the day the hijacking of the US was complete.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Please, God, not antisemitism. Have we learned nothing?

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Having said that.... The level at which we have been propagandized the past three plus years is the level Jews have been propagandized for countless generations by their leaders (rabbis). Millennia even. The Jewish billionaires use them as a shield against the rest of us. The same way as the 1% are using everyone in the western world against people in the so-called 3rd world.

Israel is one of the most compliant countries regarding the jabs. They are now dying at a record pace. The people at the top don't care any more about them than they do you or me. I am anti Israel, and I abhor the racist ideology known as Zionism.

Amnesty International is now on record calling Israel an apartheid state.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Amnesty International is antisemitic in my book. I’ve watched them for decades and they have no credibility with me. So much wrong with the world today. So many parallels to the atmosphere before the outbreak of WWII. And now arises the claim that it’s all because of the Jews. I’m hearing it all over the place from people I would surely have expected more from.

Any who decide to join in pushing Israel into the sea, or taking Jews off in boxcars, please take me too. I much prefer going that way than participating in the hatred. Jesus was a Jew. That was not an accident on God’s part.

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GreaterIsrahell's avatar

Read this and weap:

J.C. on the Mishnah (Pre Talmud)

The famous warning of Jesus Christ about the tradition of men that voids Scripture (Mark 7:1-13), is in fact, a direct reference to the Talmud, or more specifically, the forerunner of the first part of it, the Mishnah, which existed in oral form during Christ’s lifetime, before being committed to writing. Mark chapter 7, from verse one through thirteen, represents Our Lord’s pointed condemnation of the Mishnah.

https://goyimgazette.com/truth-talmud/

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Willing Spirit's avatar

You are on a dangerous path. You need to read some opposing viewpoints. Does the John Birch Society live on? Maybe renamed?

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Special Ted's avatar

(Psalm 118:8) It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man.

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TriTorch's avatar

"Back in 2020 and 2021, I warned Florida’s democrat city managers that their pandemic overreaches, while temporarily painful, would eventually have lasting consequences."

Here is how skeptically things like lockdowns and vaccines were viewed by the scientific community not long ago:

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You take it and a year goes by and everybody's fine. And then you say, "okay, that's good, let's give it to 500 people. And then a year goes by and anybody's fine." So then you say, "well now, let's give it to thousands of people"

And then you find out it takes 12 years for all hell to break loose. And then, what have you done? -Fauci on the AIDS vaccine, 1999

The best vaccination is to get infected yourself. -Fauci

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But now, releasing and then frantically coercing and terrifying the entire world into taking a rushed, guaranteed to succeed, corruptly tested, experimental injection utilizing a brand new unproven technology – a technology never before injected into mankind outside of limited trial environments – for a virus that, even the CDC admits, poses practically no threat to anyone is considered SOUND SCIENCE.

You think there may be some sort of wicked ulterior motive here - with the injections and lockdowns, and all of the other myriad of crimes against humanity associated with the faux pandemic?

Anyone reading who cannot see this absolute insanity for what it is might consider re-analyzing your premises with a critical eye and correcting your steering where needed.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

I’m finally finishing up RFK’s book on Fauci. I read 2/3 of the book but HAD to stop at the section about the horrible things he did to orphaned children. If he doesn’t see justice on earth I pray that God has a hell like no other for him and his ilk that perpetrated this evil on these kids.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

I had to stop reading at that point. I was incredibly furious.

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WendeAnne's avatar

Lake of Fire! I heard it’s hot! 🔥🔥

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

It’s a bio weapon. Our own government.

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devoalan's avatar

Ask Nanzi. She bought it with the 85 billion in arms left to Chinah. Prove me wrong.

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Politico Phil's avatar

By now, anyone reading this should have have come to these conclusions months and months ago. If not, they are willfully blind and it is pointless to converse with them. These are simple obvious facts that are the presuppositional background for any conversation that don't even have to be discussed.

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TriTorch's avatar

Not true. Put enough fractures in their cognitive dissonance, and some, perhaps many, of them will begin to see the truth. How do I know this? Because I have seen it happen to others.

Give up and stop fighting because you believe this flawed reasoning and you may as well kiss civilization goodbye.

"It Is the Greatest of All Mistakes, To Do Nothing Because You Can Only Do Little" -Sydney Smith

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Politico Phil's avatar

I don't disagree and I'm not shy about stating the obvious. People either respond by engaging or they give me a blank stare as if they can't comprehend. The facts about the shots and the lockdowns cannot be ignored unless one is willfully ignorant. So yeah, keep stating the obvious. They can't deny it. As for civilization, that depends on a lot more than the topic of the shots. On the face of it, our society has been completely taken over by corruption and perversion. ALL of our institutions have been captured by corruption of the most vile sort. The bedrock 20% of God-fearing Americans need to wake up if there is any hope of saving what we use to think of as America.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I am assuming that anyone reading this forum doesn't need convincing about the shots and lockdowns.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Pretty good assumption, I would say.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

It is very frustrating. Some Christians’s idea of fighting evil is just to vote for the RINO that the Uniparty vomits out.

Very hard to get through to them. I give them something to think about.

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Roger Beal's avatar

AMEN. Mark 11:22 - 24.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Many awesome things have happened because of one person; like Phyllis Schlafly. And awful things; like Madeleine O’Hair.

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Becky's avatar

If they will even converse, which in my experience they will not. A beloved family member is a doctor, who grew increasingly liberal though medical school, and who effectively has shunned us for three years because we would not and will not get the shot. For years before that, they would leave the room when topics like climate change or gun control, etc., were raised. Then they asked us to forbid a number of topics at holiday meals and during visits. Then they refused to visit us because they could “sense” the very topics they had forbidden were “in the atmosphere.” I love this person dearly. Our grief over this needless division is deep. As well, if a doctor won’t discuss medical issues, such as refusing to hear what people, and even other doctors, are experiencing, how can they provide good medical advice? Answer: It comes from a narrow conduit… through bought-off alphabet agencies all the way down to hospital administrators.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I put it down to a lack of humility. Their pride and self importance is so great that they could not stand to be proven wrong about all of these issues. So they simply close their eyes and ears, their hearts and minds, desperately trying not to see lest they be revealed to be not as smart as they think they are 😕

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Dr Linda's avatar

It boggles my mind that anyone thnks that fauci is innocent of anything.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Applies equally to all those large corporations who (given that they are 'corpus', they deserve 'who'), seeing what happened to Anheuser Busch, did not make the course correction before driving off the cliff--Target, Kohl's (but I have already remarked this elsewhere)

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Last bit-excellent advice. They who cannot change as needed will not survive.

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Ellen's avatar

Do you remember when he said that? I remember watching a video of him saying it, and I'd love to have the link to it if you know. Thank you! I think it was like early 20-teens?

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TriTorch's avatar

For the second quote i do not have the date, but Fauci saying it is embedded at the beginng of this satire:

https://bitchute.com/video/FyLxSXPm4p2u

The first quote was in 1999:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/eu17ABNkUono/

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Susan Daniels's avatar

I hate politicians. I have hated Joe Biden from the first time I heard the moron open his nasty mouth years ago and when I learned that his wife let him shower with his young daughter did not improve my impression of him. I believe that we need to bring back public hangings for liars, creeps and ne'er-do-wells in D. C. and anyone who has mysteriously turned into a millionaire. Then we tie it all into pay-per-view TV and use that money to help payoff the government debt.

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Annie's avatar

Pedo corn pop.

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devoalan's avatar

His "wife" was the family babysitter he was schtuppin while his own wife lay dying. So yeah,that's a quality man right there. And trollop.

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Susan Daniels's avatar

Newt Gingrich announced to his wife while she was hospitalized with cancer that he wanted a divorce. McCain did the same thing to his wife after she was in a horrible auto accident. McCain also introduced a law in the early '90s that stopped the US from trying to find any more MIA or KIA in Vietnam. He didn't want people to know he was a "Songbird" for the NVC. He is dead enough but not nearly soon enough.

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devoalan's avatar

I know. As I've said many times, anyone that wants to be in any office, for anything, usually doesn't deserve the office or have any skills necessary to occupy that office. So what politicians can we trust? Any? I think not.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That’s why we need as few of them as possible, and for their power and tenure to be limited!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Spot on. And trollop is an underused word imo 😛

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AngelaK's avatar

Jill was also his best friend's wife while they started having an affair. Biden has always seemed so sleazy to me.

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Boudicca's avatar

More people dropping dead like flies! I'm starting to hear of younger people dying suddenly in my local town now. Plus, my fully paid up covid cult member niece (23) has suspected thyroid cancer! She was a very healthy young woman but was even up for the monkey pox jab. I feel for her but she did want the likes of me and thee incarcerated for spreading plague due to being unvaxxed.

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Annie's avatar

I am sorry that this is happening to your niece. It is totally unnecessary. But I don't have a tolerance for the hating covidiots.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Do y’all think some whole areas got saline or something? I’ve been on watch for trouble with a large group of heavy vaxxers, the sort that couldn’t wait to get every jab; couldn’t wait till they dropped the age down to newborn so everybody could be ‘Protected’

Range in age to under 6 and up to nearly 80, and they are, thank God, all fine.

Don’t get me wrong; I pray they all remain well. If it goes badly it will cause great pain for someone I care very much for.

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Jennifer's avatar

My temporary conclusion is that some of us, for so far unknown inherent biological reasons, are susceptible to severe adverse reactions within days or months; the great majority have tolerated the shots (in the near term). The long term effects are completely unknown. Sudden death in the young and healthy is utterly heartbreaking; and I hope everyone remembers the pressure, the coercion, and often the necessity to submit to the shots. Eyes are opening to the truth, day by day.

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SA's avatar

This article explains many possibilities. It also links to the website that aggravates the “hot lots” given the VAERS reports.

https://www.biznews.com/health/2022/10/24/vaccine-injuries

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Roger Beal's avatar

And actual unbiased studies designed to discover those inherent biological reasons will never be conducted. Too much money at risk. The power of many petty bougiecrats would be threatened.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Nutrition varies greatly between the middle and lower classes. Once upon a time a lot of us not financially blessed grew our food. That’s rare now.

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GreaterIsrahell's avatar

It's being fought tooth and nail by the fedreal government in the US. Literally hundreds of organic food outlets have burned to the ground in the past couple of years. @James Corbett of corbettreport.com has some informative stuff on it.

https://www.corbettreport.com/foodfalseflag/

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I completely agree. I just still have my eyes open.

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AngelaK's avatar

Very true and compassionate.👍

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Boudicca's avatar

I don't know. My entire family are double jabbed. I think my niece will be boosted too. In my local area I'm starting to hear of younger people <50 being diagnosed with cancer and then dying fairly soon afterwards or just dropping dead. It's stuff I'd only read about online. Now it's real.

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CStone's avatar

Our funeral homes are overrun with the dead. I live in a town with population of 7900. Very rural. We have 5 funeral homes in city limits, and several within just a short distance, and they each have at least two chapels, some three or four......and they are running funerals back to back 7 days a week.

We are a red state, with a blue governor, and most believe he was installed, not voted in (kind of like Resident Joe)..

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Monterey's avatar

Yes having a Democrat governor in a Republican state doesn't add up. You all need to stay on this and find out if anything strange is going on.

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Janet's avatar

I don’t read or listen to news but may bookmark my local funeral home.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Maybe different strokes for different folks; left vs. right? Something not adding up.

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GreaterIsrahell's avatar

Pun intended, or not? (Strokes)

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Willing Spirit's avatar

That sounds like a good metric. I think I’ll do that too.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I look at the church bulletin in my very liberal neighborhood; the lists of those ill and those deceased. Been doing that since the start of the Plandemic and this area seems blessed as well, since neither category has had a significant increase.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I have no idea why my posts are doubling!

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SA's avatar

I think many doses were weakened by improper storage. If the vials required very cold refrigeration, parking lots, doctors offices, and McDonald’s just didn’t have the proper tools to do that. And they had some lots recalled from Japan due to contaminants. With that large of production, I don’t see how all lots were consistent.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yes. The 'expired batches' covers some of the improper handling.

https://howbad.info/expiry.html

"The govt makes available to medical practitioners a list of expiry dates for all lots. However the CDC keeps this list a guarded secret from the general public (why would that be, I wonder?). However, a contact passed on this list to me. I noticed that the lots on the expiry list are ALL of the ones with the highest number of adverse reactions reports (ADRs) in each alphabet group. I wondered why that was so? Why were none of the other lots on the expiry list - those with only a handful of adrs? (I had previously surmised that the others could be placebo.)

Then it occurred to me that only the biologically active lots will be on the expiry list, because a degradation of the biologically active ingredients would pose a greater danger than the degradation of a placebo. That’s possibly why the cdc did not want the public to get hold of this list. They only release it to medical professionals - for "security" reasons - because it reveals which are placebos, and which are biologically active..."

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Good points. But the group I’m thinking of would have been getting the best of the best. They don’t know what a McDonald’s parking lot looks like.

As for those who may have escaped ravaging due to improper storage of the poison, God does work in mysterious ways.

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FourWinds's avatar

I work in a pharmacy and these toxins had to be frozen at extreme below zero temps. If they were out too long, we had to dispose of them. I'm guessing some people did not dispose of them like they "should have". (Actually they should have never accepted them just like we should not have, but the state told us we had to offer it.) But we could not put them in the trash or anything - they had to be carefully packed and sent back. Now, what is left of the latest one in the fridge. Wonder why its storage requirements are so different?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

They happen to all live in a place that was very helpful to the 2020 election steal.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

We know they sent the deadlier batches to red states.

https://howbad.info/states.html

"Some states, in particular Kentucky, Montana, Alaska, Tennessee, North Dakota and South Dakota are experiencing 4 x, 5 x, 6 x or even 11 x the number of deaths per 100,000 vaccinated compared to other states. Such a situation should be raising a safety signal, and requires investigation. The higher death rate in these states following vaccination suggests that they may be receiving more toxic batches..."

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Janet's avatar

Never thought of that. I live in a blue coven area. Not much happening here but a few pop up autoimmune diseases. Cancers.

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FreeBird07's avatar

Sasha Latypova has several interviews in Rumble talking about Pfizer/DOD and also discusses the manufacturers not following Good Manufacturing Practices for quality assurance in the product which could lead to "different recipes/doses" for the various batches/lots. Full disclosure I'm not a Dr or Scientist just my simple understanding.

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Dena's avatar

I’ve read that 5% of the poison caused most of the health issues & deaths.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Sasha Latypova was interviewed recently on American Thought Leaders (Jan Jekielek, The Epoch Times), and she showed where colleagues had analyzed VAERS data for those with recorded lot numbers, and though she skips through it too quickly, they say they showed that the results fell into three pools - high, medium, and low rates of adverse events. She shares the link to the interview from here:

https://open.substack.com/pub/sashalatypova/p/interview-for-the-epoch-times-american?r=ik4w6&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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STH's avatar

I think some got shots that weren’t made or stored correctly and thus got a weaker dose? But if they reacted after their shots feeling lousy flu like symptoms for a few days, they probably got the real deal 😞

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AngelaK's avatar

IN the beginning of roll out I remember hearing how sick people felt afterwards.

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Robin Esau's avatar

Boy, this video with Denis Rancourt is an incredible analysis of all cause mortality, excessive deaths, etc. since 2019... and his conclusions are utterly astounding!

https://rumble.com/v2ohtte-physicist-dr-denis-rancourt-presents-his-findings-on-all-cause-mortality-ot.html

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Dr. Denis Rancourt Unveiling All-Cause Mortality: A Critical Analysis of the Pandemic Declaration and Vaccination Rollout

Dr. Denis Rancourt, an esteemed physicist and researcher, presents a stunning analysis of worldwide "all-cause mortality." Delve into his thought-provoking examination of the pandemic declaration and the subsequent initiation of the global vaccination campaign.

In this compelling conversation, Dr. Rancourt sheds light on the complex factors surrounding all-cause mortality, providing valuable insights into the larger context of the pandemic and vaccination efforts. Prepare to be challenged as he presents his meticulous research and findings.

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rolandttg's avatar

what goes around, comes around

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Emumundo's avatar

Every week I make it a point to read “died suddenly” by Mark Crispin Miller. To look at the faces and bios of those who died needlessly. This is happening all over the world. I try to read each entry to honor them, these aren’t just numbers, they were people living their lives with people who loved them. Never become desensitized to the genocide.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Here's one of the best round up of the Suddenlies. These are mega lefties who want you arrested for not getting your Jibs. Then after 5 injections they meet up with Karma.

https://patriots.win/p/16amPOaIVk/my-vaccine-posts--part-5/

(these are from a mom who goes by 'not_a_glowie').

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Jeff C's avatar

Seems pretty clear there's a relationship between the number of jabs and the severity of the adverse effects. Many people who were duped had the good sense to stop after one or two shots as they made them feel terrible. The true believers on the other hand went back for more and more.

I suspect that's the reason so many of these "died suddenly" people have a horrible social media history calling for the unvaxxed to be imprisoned (or worse). These people went back over and over every time they could for another shot.

Nobody deserves to be poisoned like this but it is a bit of poetic justice that the most intolerant vax pushers seem to be paying the worst price.

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WendeAnne's avatar

Wow! That’s a treasure trove of craziness!

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Fortified City's avatar

Here is a must watch from Tucker Carlson his take on the Hunter whitewash

https://rumble.com/v2veb54-tucker-ep.-5-its-safer-to-be-the-president-son-then-his-opponent.html

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Featherjourney's avatar

The truly laugh out loud moment… Tucker played a clip of a msm interview where Karine Jean-Pierre

refers to herself as “a historical figure” 🤣

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Robin Esau's avatar

And, I can't get enough of hearing him pronounce her name!

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JW's avatar

His commentary was great today.

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SB's avatar

Is he doing daily posts now?

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Patrice's avatar

Tuesdays and Thursdays, I think.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

“The democrats are now playing with something even hotter than covid overreach. This politically-weaponized, two-tiered justice system they’ve created cannot last. People absolutely will not stand for it, and it unites and motivates their opponents in a way that no other issue possibly could.”

I will take your optimism, Jeff, and make it mine. Thank you.

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Jeff C's avatar

As Jack Posobiec said it's actually three tier. Peons like you and me get ten years for something like this. Politically connected leftists get a slap on the wrist. Troublemakers like Trump and Assange get 150 years.

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Jen's avatar

I'm holding on to this line too

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eyes open's avatar

As a person in his mid sixties the deterioration and in fact the outright total rot of the FBI has saddened and alarmed me almost more than any other socio-economic development in our nation. There are still honest and hard-working field agents out there but the leadership (and DOJ) has turned the FBI into an activist wing of the Democratic Party.

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Jen's avatar

Agreed - and the fact that so many of them then turn into social media monitors is incredibly alarming. Their only goal is to stifle free speech and eliminate all who disagree with them. If we don't get this piece under control we won't have a country left to save.

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eyes open's avatar

Maybe I am or was naive but growing up I revered the FBI; not anymore.

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rolandttg's avatar

I have recently started sending articles to my 5X jabbed I trust my doctor bolshevik sister in law that I know she never sees on CNN or MSNBC. I sent her two on the Hunter whitewash today. Don't care if she reads them or not, but I want her to know what a total hypocrite she is, since I still have to see her for family holiday dinners.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

I have a sister like that. She’s a great gal just doesn’t see the true horrors that are happening in our world. I feel sorry for her but hope some day she will see the light.

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Tom's avatar

"It was probably genetic."

Jeff, you are like a blacksmith, but for words.

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The Phoenix's avatar

A wordsmith?

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Tom's avatar

<wink>

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The Phoenix's avatar

👍

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Copernicus's avatar

It has been commonplace for at least many decades to blame unforeseen or unexpected adverse outcomes on “bad genes.”

My spouse followed all The Guidelines for heart health and ended up with severe early coronary artery disease. The only explanation anyone offered was “well, it must be your family history.” Never considering for a moment the aggravating and mitigating factors that differentiated the various family members. Not bothering to LOOK FOR specific underlying genes or other factors that may have contributed (there were several, and all easily mitigated HAD THEY BEEN KNOWN AND LOOKED FOR). But of course no drug to remedy the problem means no one will look for the problem.

But yeah, blaming the patient is something the medical profession is very skilled at doing.

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rolandttg's avatar

I don't even know, nor care, what cis is. That's how much attention I pay to this mind numbing idiocy.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Totally. I tried to learn what cis means and I just couldn't read it. So dumb. We're called normal. We don't need any additional terms.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I despise that term too. It’s demeaning, like calling people with children breeders.

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Michelle's avatar

Or women “bleeders” or “birthing people.”

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes, those too!

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