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Crixcyon's avatar

Of course we can trust those A/i teachers to teach the children well or maybe indoctrinate them better than the humans ever could?

..."Why so many people are having strokes in their 20s, 30s and 40s: ‘We’ve never had patients so young’.”...this has hit home for the first time. One of my wife's grandchildren was in the prison system (MI) for a few years during covid. Of course she had to get the mRNA injections. How many? At least the first two.

At age 26, female, she has had two stroke episodes this week and is in the hospital for further testing. The doctors are saying it's a neuropathy problem or maybe a spinal fluid infection. This is too young of an age to be having a stroke. But you gotta know the elephant in the room will be ignored as the experts doctors remain expertly baffled.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Homeschool kids get their work done in a few hours too. It’s called doing actual school curriculum without all the crap garbage stuff thrown in there. Much like colleges requiring dance and bowling to get a computer science degree 🙄. Tailor education specifically for what is to be learned and let the rest go - then you have time for other stuff and graduate early as actual student who learned real educational material. Not hard if you stop letting teachers unions and politicians dictate everything.

AI - nope 👎🏻

Not every kid learns the same. Some can do online learning well and thrive and some just can’t and need a human to ask questions and problem solve.

As for the teachers - weed them out! Keep the good ones and fire the bad ones.

My son finished his first year of teaching last week. He turned out to be one of the phenomenal people ones (we never had him pegged as a teacher and we ate those words!) who the kids really loved! He is a student favorite because he treats them with respect, listens, requires respect and requires integrity. He has high school kids coming to him to talk about real life issues, the ones without friends come to his room during lunch where he welcomes them even though it means he doesn’t have time to eat, he goes above and beyond to any of them struggling and needing extra help and for a while he tutored them in different subjects than what he is a teacher for because their other teachers were not teaching them or helping them. He never bad mouthed said teachers either. And to ones who came to complain about other teachers he said he is not the person to come do that to and he won’t be their complaint box. He is creative in his teaching styles and makes it fun for them. I could go on and on. Biased? Maybe. Or maybe he’s just the kind of teacher I would want teaching my kids. Not AI.

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Sherry Fariss's avatar

Can’t like this enough. I am very suspicious of AI teaching kids. I’m a fan of homeschooling (though I know it’s not a via option for some folks). I love that your son has become one of the great teachers. May his tribe increase!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Thank you. I agree. ❤️ We are very proud of him.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Love this, so encouraging to hear about your son! Those are definitely the kinds of teachers we need more of!

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MaryAnn's avatar

Ah Sunny—would that we could clone your son for every classroom in this country of ours. God bless him and his parents! His empathy, integrity, and genuine care for the students cannot be taught. You planted those seeds from the start. Standing O! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Wow. Thank you 😊. Very kind of you to say.

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J Boss's avatar

I actually think AI teaching when done honestly will drastically improve the learning opportunities available for the three types of preferred learning that don't fit the mainstream model. Will be far easier to have an AI determine which style is effective for each student and favor or isolate to that method.

Many, many kids get into trouble because the system sorts them into the "dumb" or problem groups only because they don't learn the standard way.

BTW, have you ever watched a teacher try to create engaging lessons for a new curriculum or style of teaching? AI has the ability to help the good ones create them in hours or days instead of months.

As usual, find the experts that can use the tool to create the customized implementations that meet your requirements. The only issue with AI will be finding a school you should trust.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

AI instruction that parents can supervise versus pink-haired socialist teacher? Hmm.

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Lori's avatar
Jun 6Edited

No AI in schools. Very bad idea. I am so sorry to hear about your wife's grandchild who has had 2 strokes at 26. This is evil incarnate by these damn jabs and their satantic makers. WE NEED to tell the docs its the jabs until they listen. Beat it into their eardrums. We have to fight for what we know the cause is and make these coward docs listen. I truly hope she heals and please beg her never to take another jab of any kind ever.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Education is competing with the corporate publishers that already dumb down teachers and kids.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Certainly, I consider it to be on the table as possible reasons.

Here is my question: for those getting strokes at a young age, is the "omission" of their vaccination status intentional, or do they simply not see a possible connection?

If you listen to any doctor-patient interview about new symptoms. The first question they ask is usually what medications they are on, and any changes in diet. So to ask that and to deny that an injected substance could have anything to do with it is absurd.

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Lori's avatar

They are all part of the Industrial Medical Complex and some are part of the globalist agenda of depop. Most so called docs today are not docs, they are drug pushers and degenerates. And they no nothing about nutrition. They support Big Harma and get kickbacks.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

I do think that very much like school in general, there is the illusion of consensus that acts like guardrails for the medical community. No one questions much of anything, definitely not virology and vaccinology. These are pillars of The Science™. Anyone who colors outside the lines is vilified and discredited and de-labcoated (defrocked).

Many wouldn't know it, but there have been outliers to a lot of things we take for granted. Some of them indeed are ridiculous, like flat-earthers. Just this past week on X, someone made the false equivalency argument of comparing peanut butter allergies to vaccines and claiming that those refusing vaccines would be tantamount to (my hyperbole here) hugging someone with peanut allergies after eating a peanut butter sandwich.

And I thought to myself, ironically, what if vaccines cause food allergies. And there are theories that this is something that could be true. I would like to know if there is a statistical correlation between vaccine status and food allergies.

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Lori's avatar

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America's Disastrous Health Care Deficit

The Compounding Costs of Misguided Medical Care

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Gabriella's avatar

Although you can subscribe for free, unfortunately you can’t see all FULL articles unless you are a paid subscriber.

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Lori's avatar

very true but many of these docs had their licenses revoked and board certifications taken away and need to find other ways to support themselves. I find AMD's offerings are wonderful. Curederm for example. Never heard of it. Used for skin cancer. My dermatologists never told me about it. I am using it now, all natural and it is truly a wonder. I am telling everyone about it and learned about it from AMD.

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CMCM's avatar

AMD is wonderful and well worth the subscription. He/she has been quoted numerous times by well known doctors we all like here on C&C.

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Lori's avatar

Indeed. That is why I subscribe!

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Bgagnon's avatar

Yes, I love AMD! I'm as eager to read those as I am to read C&C!

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Lori's avatar

I do think that is quite possible as we know jabs cause autism. Much research has proven this already. Shedding from the covid jab is real too. Best to ditch all jabs. Read the books Vax Facts and Turtles All the Way Down. You will never believe the indocrination we have been subjected to around jabs ever again.

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Kathryn Caldwell's avatar

Totally agree Lori. Also a good one to read is Dissolving Illusions by Suzanne Humphries, MD and Roman Bystrianyk. Another good source of information is to go to The National Vaccine Information Center website.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Wonderful book and it all makes good sense!

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

I've heard "turtles all the way down" mentioned. I subscribe to "Lies are Unbekoming" on Substack and they have talked about that book, and there are many others. I downloaded a couple of books and papers from the 1800's that were against the virus/vaccine narrative from it was first conceived. To hear about the smallpox vaccine/inoculation alone is a big eye-opener.

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Lori's avatar

read TATWD-best 500 pages I invested time into reading. Polio jab is a joke too.

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Peace's avatar

Studies have shown vaccines increase food allergies. Here is just one Midwestern Doctor stack from April with a few stats for ya: https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/how-much-damage-have-vaccines-done

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Big HARMA!!!!!

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Changes to diet? What does a Dr know about diet? 🙄

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Lori's avatar

exactly RJ.

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Bitsy54's avatar

I’ve fired 6 doctors over the past 4 years because when they recommend Statins or shots I figure they don’t bother to do research. I give them the lecture on how bad these medical poisons are and walk out. Hopefully I’ve left them with something to think about.

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Lori's avatar

Good for you, someone with balls (excuse the language). Way past time. I hope you leave a forever impression for them to perform due diligence and don't follow like lemmings bc the AMA/CDC/NIH/FDA says it is only one way. Praying more will come forward like you to speak about what is happening in the Medical Industrial Complex.

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Bitsy54's avatar

Too many people are afraid of the cancel culture. I have stopped holding my tongue. I can’t remember who said it, but smolder woman chided the “hurt feelings” group by saying there are NO safe spaces. Hurt Feelings are a consequence of living

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Lori's avatar

I agree 100%. I could care less about cancel culture. I am not intimidated and am no snowflake. When the shit hits the fan, I will survive, the cancel culture numbnuts will not.

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Debra's avatar

There is room for those with "Big Balls" in every facet of life.

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Lori's avatar

LOL, so true Debra!

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Sorry to hear about your granddaughter.

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Garden Lover's avatar

If people want fully supervised, well-educated, self-reliant, inquisitive kids, homeschool. It takes only a couple hours a day and you can spend the rest of the day having fun.

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Heather LibertyCricket's avatar

That school is INCREDIBLY EXPENSIVE. I looked into it not knowing it was AI driven. shocked by the AI piece and the cost.

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Debbie's avatar

My daughter, at age 31 and in perfect health, suffered a stroke in 2018 prior to the COVID shots. Of course the doctors were baffled as to the cause. I’ve always wondered if the Gardasil vaccine, which she received, had something to do with it.

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Lori's avatar

Crixcyon, I think you will like this doc's substack. Today's topic. You can subscribe for free.

America's Disastrous Health Care Deficit

The Compounding Costs of Misguided Medical Care

A Midwestern Doctor

Jun 6

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