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Jeff Childers's avatar

ERRATA

— photo of unattractive British cross-dressing soldiers replaced with U.S. ones

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Oh!! So much better!! 🤢🤮

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Mary H.'s avatar

😂

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

All I saw were 3 very unattractive "women" - the first one was of normal "bulk", the second one was "overweight" and the third one was just plain UGLY (reminded me of a transgendered "younger" George H.W. Bush!! Is this the "Israeli" trio or the USA trio? Never mind--it really doesn't matter, does it. DIVERSITY has nothing to do with being BATTLE READY!!! This trio is def NOT "battle ready"!!

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Niki Stone's avatar

Here is some food for thought of the migrant agenda as we start to connect the dots of the bipartisan issue of protecting children.

Think twerking drags is innocent?

What if I told you that in some countries the Elites train children to twerk as part as a grooming ritual so that children learn the sexual style they perfer and they do this as part of a ritual?

This is the reason the government is promoting drags twerking in front of children.

I knew there was something that was leading this and it wasnt just a few drags and organizers with no safe guarding skills.

The more you know, the more disgusted you become at the lack of people unwilling to protect children.

Here is a clip on the ritual

https://www.facebook.com/100084204682045/posts/315985877884899/?mibextid=3JLxgoXK8XkhKqoE

Bacha bāzī (Persian: بچه بازی, lit. 'boy play')[1] is a practice in which men (sometimes called bacha baz) buy and keep adolescent boys (sometimes called dancing boys) for entertainment and sex.[2][3] It is a custom in Afghanistan and in historical Turkestan and often involves sexual slavery and child prostitution by older men of young adolescent males. It might also be practiced by Afghan refugees in Pakistan.[4]

During times under Taliban currently and previously, bacha bazi carries the death penalty under Taliban law.[11] Under the post-Taliban government, the practice of dancing boys was illegal under Afghan law, but the laws were seldom enforced against powerful offenders, and police had reportedly been complicit in related crimes.[12][13] The practice of bacha bazi had decreased under the rule of the post-Taliban government.[14][15] On 23 September 2016, the Taliban militants in northern Baghlan province executed a man and a boy on charges of “bacha bazi” (pederasty).[16]

A controversy arose after allegations surfaced that U.S. government forces in Afghanistan after the invasion of the country deliberately ignored bacha bazi abuse by Afghan allies.[17] The U.S. military responded by claiming the abuse was largely the responsibility of the "local Afghan government".[18]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacha_bazi

👆 our military leaders were probably taking part that's why they were silent. Was it 5000 people who work in our protection services that were caught with child porn, many at the Pentagon and it was brushed under the mountain of evidence the Intelligence agencies are hiding.

I would not be surprised if the migrants from this area were selected as they support this practice.

It would be interesting to find out how many are coming from Afghanistan. As if a 500k came and was given leadership in police and various, it would drastically change the law enforcement of this country, just like operation paperclip influenced our science ane medical industry when they helped the Nazis escape. This makes me question the entire narrative as to why we fought the Taliban.

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Dawn B's avatar

This is a spiritual battle.

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Niki Stone's avatar

100%

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Shellie Willmering's avatar

Oh lawd! I thought the British trans were ugly! Whoa! Lawd-a-Mercy! My eyes hurt.

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Dray's avatar

The stuff of nightmares…

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Niki Stone's avatar

I assure you Florida does not fight human trafficking and any PR is just that PR.

My sons grandfather manages the investments of the British government and they sold my son to a man who put rope burns on his neck and admitted doing it. I came home to Florida to be protected by my family here. Since 2021 the CIA has been gangstalking me, with the help of FDLE, Florida Blue insurance and Ashley Moody. When I called Ashley Moody and asked her to investigate, her office sent police to my house to threaten me. After a very corrupt report from FDLE Targeted Violence prevention team that covered up for Prince Andrews chairty the NSCPP who I threatened when they sexually exploited my son at the same time as the Maxwell trial and covered up for the pedo doctors who falsify medical records of people like me so no one believes us and we are too embarrassed to talk, last month Brevard county police falsified an arrest and put me in a bondage chair for 8 hours corporal punishment saying it would teach me to comply and I would be a changed woman after. This is against policy 600.07k and in 2018 a two tour combat soldier died in one of these chairs so this police force should know the harm. They had to have a nurse check my oxygen and blood pressure every two hours and refused the final check as I wasn't suffering, then refused to release me - this is kidnapping and torture gitmo style. The charges were dropped needless to say. However sheriff Grady Judd who is my sheriff has had their officers go to great lengths not to offer me any protection.

Please do not say that Florida is tackling human trafficking, based on a few arrest. They are third in the country and FDLE is 100% the gatekeeper of all the Esptein evidence.

What I want to know is why Florida has been tasked with investigating trafficking at the border, when Texas should be in charge of that - we are not on the border and do not see first hand the transfer of children.

I have this confirmed that Florida is the state responsible for it by the supervisor of my 8 month investigation. They spent 8 months invested in me because I moved countries and decided to hide and they were trying to force me to have a nervous breakdown to justify their crimes. It didn't work. It did light a fire under my broomstick, I can confirm that lol

My guess is because FDLE are experts at covering up human trafficking. Don't give these pedo police one bit of credit, they don't deserve it.

Which reminds me, I found the link to the drags twerking in schools to the elites rituals. Let me grab the link.

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Shellie Willmering's avatar

Oh my God. That is horrifying. I live in this state and I've often wondered why so much trafficking happens here and no one really makes a big deal. Florida just has too much to offer for keeping the truth out of prying eyes. Touristy. I'm so sorry about your son's abuse and yours. I can't even imagine. Praise the Lord you are so strong! My goodness! I will pray for your family and your sanity.

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Niki Stone's avatar

Thank you. The sanity prayer in a world of the insane is much needed! I think what drives them to continue to harass me, is that I call them out for their bad behavior but I'm sane enough to know there will not be accountability until more people wake up, so I just walk away with peace and trust in my heart.

The system in Florida is so well designed to silence people it's no wonder it is at the state it is in.

But it is slowly being revealed as more people realize that the key to stoping the nwo is to expose those that comply with child abuse and as they realize it's not isolated, they are coming after all our children.

Bless your heart ❤️

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Dawn B's avatar

Hi Nikki! Our crime fighting sheriff Grady Judd... Yes. He only has so much power and we know the police force is captured and full of masons and what they are all about...evil at the core. He can't fight the trafficking pedo world wide network.

I see nobody commented on your insane crazy personal story so there you have it...

It is an outrage and nobody offered a slice of sympathy. I believe you and it is all I can offer, but if more people believe, then we have power to make a difference... at least you can confirm that someone believes you and press on. You are part of the many who may not ever get justice for elite crimes over the centuries but raising awareness and documenting this can affect the future that was not possible in the past.

I am thinking about you and praying.

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Niki Stone's avatar

Thank you. I appreciate you.

I have been dealing with trying to express how real this is for three years. I think a lot of people can absorb that it's happening on a globally level, but when faced with someone who is actually explaining how they do it and how terrifying it is that we live in such a lawless society, like you said with powerless police, it's just too much for them.

I don't pay much attention to people who don't believe me. No one would say what I do, unless they had hard evidence, as they would baker act me so fast if they didn't. Plus Jeff is a lawyer. He knows how to look up the court records from last month and get the police reports - so he would expose me. Anyone who looks at that arrest and the patterns can tell something very odd occurred.

I huge part of the problem is these controlled pysops is that make people feel like justice is being done and there is hope.

I can 100% confirm there is no hope. There are lots of people on the bottom who just have no understanding of how the system actually operates.

My intention with my share was simply to highlight that this type of news reporting is hurting people like me who are fighting dark all on my own. I have no support from any level of the media. But it's not just me, millions of us have no support and whilst I'm strong enough to fight alone, the main reason I risk the judgement of others is to raise awareness that many people are fighting feel lost and hopeless. They are struggling to live their life from the abuse of the government and giving any one in the government credit is a disservice to them.

When I first started on this journey in 2015, I didn't believe the mothers who said the government stole their children. I assumed they must have done something. Nope. In Florida, if you have an abusive partner that you have separated from, and they return to the home. Instead of arresting the abuser and offering her help, they take the children from her and get paid to do. It's that simple to traffick a child. Even if the mother begs for support, they won't give it to her and instead will falsify the reports and dehumanise the mother making her question her reality and her worth. They then get doctors to say she has a mental illness instead of saying she is rightly distressed. It's very sad.

Anyway. Thank you for your support and your prayers. I'm healing every day and becoming stronger. Everything they do to me is just more evidence against them and even without proper justice, it helps me empathize with others which is a better reward than proving their corruption which unfortunately doesn't make change.

Lots of love to you and yours.

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Niki Stone's avatar

I should have said, no hope without the media deciding that their personal comfort is worth the risk by exposing a society where human abuse is fueling the sick desires of our leaders.

Everyone wants freedom and human rights, but no one is willing to risk the violation of their own human rights to fight for it.

I am totally numb to any violation of my human rights and nothing is more important than protecting children. If I have to be the punching bag whilst I stand up to them... Well there is a quote on a meme that says, they are not after you, they are after me. You need to stand in the way.

I'm standing in the way and I just need more people to stand with me.

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Dawn B's avatar

People aren't trusting mainstream media much these days and I'm glad it is not hopeless...

However I little faith in our justice system itself because of how it is under maritime law. If I was younger I would have studied it and devoted my life to helping people.

Keep in touch.

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Sue Short's avatar

I should have taken a screenshot. The British boys were prettier.

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Niki Stone's avatar

When you talk about the New York decision, why are you not mentioning Florida's law to force inject or isolate?

SB2006.381.00315 4a&b ?

Line 1774, I think.

We all know Desantis is playing a dirty by putting in an amendment .00316 just for covid as plandemic 2 will be named something different.

This is why I do lot support Desantis. He knows this force inject and isolate law is dangerous and all those that ignore it should be assumed to be controlled opposition.

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Heather LibertyCricket's avatar

Jeff has discussed this at length before. That part of the law was in place PRIOR to DeSantis. DeSantis and the legislature clawed back what they could at the time, knowing they would need to go finish the job. Get involved to help make that happen this year rather than griping about it and admonishing Jeff.

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Niki Stone's avatar

Also I'm sure he has discussed C40 cities before too. but whilst everyone is focused on the lies of 3 years ago, new lies are being exposed now. They are rolling this out right under our noses. This should be getting more attention than Ukraine as it's a war on our soil for our car and home ownership rights. But nope haven't seen anything much tracking this or warning people. The leader of C40 cities was caught paying the lancet to fake the science on emissions for example or any other information that people can take to their mayor and challenge them. This should be at least a weekly update, if not daily, with the amount happening with the aim to ban or meat, travel and purchases.

What about the WHO sexual education guidelines? Nope. No mention of a global agenda to lower the age of consent or how the drags twerking are connected to elites sex rituals, so we can focus on exposing the root cause... just more divide fueling hate to a community that is being exploited to push through the MAP agenda whilst everyone is distracted with the circus show.

The Burning man misinformation was brilliant. Let's take all the quantum healers who are building communities outside of big pharma to heal each other and make people think they are satanic worshipers. You can't make it up how bias this reporting is.

This publication is asking for $500 per year subscription, I have every right to voice my opinion on why it's not worth it to me and what could change to make it so.

Until then, I prefer to do my own research as at least then, I have information I need to correctly address leaders.

The reason they are so hard on me, and I'm talking Florida Blue caught the CIA trying to corrupt my medical records in 2022, after the courts got caught in England medically kidnapping me in 2020 claiming COVID conspiracy theories, is because I don't stand for complacency, ignorance or laziness when it comes to the truth and the root of the problem.

And if everyone has the same standards as I do, we wouldn't be in this mess.

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Niki Stone's avatar

This part of the law is section 315 - the amendment Desantis made was section 316. I do not believe for one second that's all they could do at the time or that it wasn't intentional knowing that they could simply change the name in preparation for pandemic 2.

You imply that I haven't been involved or have done nothing but ask writers to ethically mention this when they mention other states fighting the same law or that there is something wrong with this approach.

There is no reason, knowing what we know now why this law can not be amended. But everyone silent on this issue so no one is reminded that it's an ongoing threat.

Instead Desantis response seems to be to want bloggers to have a licence to write about him and propaganda blogs have popped up to defend this law.

I don't know what you are doing to fight for change but I can assure you there isnt many people doing as much as I have. I've had the CIA on my arse since 2021 - I have to work very carefully as last month I was tortured in bondage chair and detained illegally - so I don't know what else I can do without being killed or captured besides asking those with an audience to ask others to question it as well, as I shouldn't have to fight this alone whilst the rest of you sip coffee and read blogs.

I just reminded Desantis of this law as well as informed him of the latest of what his Nazi police are doing to me to silence me on the human trafficking issue, and I was referred to by the governors office for 'mental health' to DCF. Do you know what that means... It means they are likely trying to baker act me to silence me. So excuse whilst I ask for more support from the readership - it's not admonishing Jeff. Its questioning why I'm not getting it.

People like you exhaust me with your loyalty to those who spoonfed you information and don't ask for information that actually makes a difference to our protection.

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Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift!

— 2 Corinthians 9:15 LSB

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.

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Annie's avatar

Yes. Happy Thanksgiving and blessings to all. ❤️🙏

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Christy's avatar

Happy thanksgiving C and C family!!!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Happy Thanksgiving Janice and C&C family!!

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Thank you! God bless.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Happy Thanksgiving to one and all! 🦃🍁

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Shellie Willmering's avatar

Thanksgiving blessings to you, Janice, and to all of in our C&C family 🦃🥰

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Susan Clack's avatar

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family loved ones, Janice! And to all y’all here in the Comments Section! Much love to the smartest people I know!!!

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C Rabbit's avatar

All the homeless people from San Francisco were disappeared into thin air. Just like the story of the Lahaina wildfire victims and their properties in Hawaii. Poof!

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Solzhenitsyn’s Ghost's avatar

Any shred of real journalism appears to be well and truly dead. No James O'Keefe, no American Spectator, no San Francisco Chronicle, no anything, anywhere. It's one of the biggest stories of the last four years, all the homeless and crap in San Francisco, it all disappears in one night, and there's not a single undercover journalist living among the squalor who can report on what happened. Nor are there any journalists anywhere who can interview people and figure out what happened. Or observe from a distance what happened. Or have any connection to San Francisco and state police force that must have cleaned this up. Nor do they have a single truthteller in government who is willing to say what happened. It's bizarre beyond measure. If you can clean up an entire city of squalor and disappear the people and trash in one rapid night with absolutely nobody knowing anything about it or willing to talk about it, can you imagine the kind of cheating and deception that goes on that's multifold worse, and constant?

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Runemasque's avatar

I appreciate you pointing out that what happened to the homeless is not irrelevant to all of us.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Is this not the "wave of the future" - most people are so "psy opted" from the fake legacy media "reports" and also playing violent/prurient video games for 6 hours at a shot--that they really don't CARE about "whatever happened to the homeless people of S.F.?" They were properly hustled off to some old prison quarter--how about ALCATRAZ?? That's vacant and they could herd them onto Navy vessels for the short "cruise" to "The Rock"!!

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Susan Clack's avatar

Sorry, Alcatraz is a National Park now, isn’t it? But great idea!!!

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

All of the building is intact - just "cleaned up" - do you know for a fact that the homeless are NOT on Alcatraz? This is a "National Park" now, I realize--but this "summit" of "Asian countries" is a "national" event--and they could very easily "ferry" the homeless to this locale and keep them there in NICE, CLEAN CELLS! After all of th event is finished--the "homeless" will be returned to S.F. to "abide in the streets" of that once beauteous city! https://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/Alcatraz-reopens-nps-tours-prison-tourism-sf-16027849.php

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Here's the "homeless people" scoop for S.F. - makes total sense since the DEMONrats are in charge in the "city by the Bay"! https://sfstandard.com/2023/11/22/san-francisco-homeless-after-apec/

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SarahKI's avatar

Maybe they took my idea and put them on a cruise ship for detox and mental health treatments, Job training, prior to them reappearing. Feels a bit like Infinity War!

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

I just suggested they put them on Navy vessels (Oakland is next door to S.F. and there is a U S Navy installation right there) and "cruised" them over to Alcatraz (which has been vacant for decades now).

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Peace's avatar

They could use those medical ships that went unused during COVID to house the homeless and at least get some use out of them.

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The Shepherd knows's avatar

As horrifying as it could be.... the timing is right....🫣☹️...the huge fire in LA under the over pass was a homeless encampment.....maybe they were treated to a free ride to LA. 🤔

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Runemasque's avatar

Please see my comment in this thread.

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Elaine H's avatar

Yeah. What happened to Andy NGO?

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Ripple's avatar

I think it was more like a week or two, not one night, but still...

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Daithi's avatar

A UFO landed and they were all taken away for genetic experiments.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

🤩

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CStone's avatar

😂

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RunningLogic's avatar

😆

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Donna  P's avatar

😆😆😆 Love those guys at the Bee !

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Beth Bart's avatar

Funny how volume won’t work

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Corkey's avatar

Perhaps they were flown to Gaza? Isn’t that where they kill people they don’t like.

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Annie's avatar

Could send them to Chicago or NYC. It's closer and more dangerous.

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Corkey's avatar

NYC could send them to their new concentration camps.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

These camps solve a lot of problems. Inconvenient homeless, unvaxxed, Jan 6 supporters, and substack subscribers.

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Corkey's avatar

Multipurpose Camps

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SadieJay's avatar

Don't think that thought hasn't crossed my mind as I blog on...but, I am who I am and if I don't stand for what is right, who will?? But, they will be in for a hell of a fight if they try to lay a finger on me or mine.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

I'll run like a bat out of Hades if they try to "herd" me into a concentration camp--and when they shoot me in the back--my soul will FLY LIKE AN EAGLE into the Hands of my Lord & Savior...JESUS - THE RIGHTEOUS WARRIOR/KING of all that is was and ever shall be!!

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

never going to NYC again. they probably check who substacks

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Corkey's avatar

Boy am I in lots of trouble then

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RunningLogic's avatar

Recruits for the Ukrainian army, I say!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Ukraine is like sooo yesterday. Surely there's a fresher and more profitable conflict where they can be deployed.

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DefCon-Dan's avatar

The US military could sure use them now, if they can only get them to lay off the drugs!

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Nita's avatar

What? Inclusion doesn’t INCLUDE addicts? How discriminatory.

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DefCon-Dan's avatar

Actually, after I wrote that I thought that many of the US military leaders seem to be on drugs themselves, so maybe the homeless addicts would fit right in with them?

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DefCon-Dan's avatar

More likely they will be recruits for the US military that is so desperate for recruits now!

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rolandttg's avatar

Juan O Savin says planes are flying American weapons and troops to Israel, and coming back loaded with Palistinian refugees.

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Rebecca Campbell's avatar

I would not doubt that, but, I think we still need to take Jeff's advice from a previous post and ready ourselves for a surprise attack similar to the glider attack. As we see from the Hamas attack, they will do something stupid, but deadly, like make a large attack on citizens, and then retreat to a place where they can hide out among good people: apartment buildings, neighborhoods, hospitals.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

They get more ethnically pure, and we get more diverse. Whata deal!

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Corkey's avatar

Probably saying they are Palestinian but actually ISIS or Al-Qaeda who are both proxy armies of US Intelligence services

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CStone's avatar

Juan osavin gives me the creeps.

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CaplT's avatar

This is the writer of the key fact:

“My name is Adam. I’m from California, USA. I am a business consultant and a writer. Business Guide to get information on business and career advice. Visit my blog at https://thekeyfact.com/“

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CStone's avatar

No. They would send them to Hamas who likes to behead people.

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Corkey's avatar

And pull babies out of incubators in Kuwait?

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Runemasque's avatar

If I were going to guess, based on when they would "sweep" (trash metaphor) the homeless out in Los Angeles, I would guess that they posted signs coming up to the clear out. They started policing more aggressively, especially at night (no witnesses), to harass the homeless to leave, intimidating...

They ask for IDs and take away everyone with a warrant. Having a warrant does not always mean that the the person is a criminal in the usual sense. A common homeless warrant might be a ticket for parking, for blocking the sidewalk, any of a range of what are often called "quality of life" offenses. In LA sleeping in a vehicle was illegal (not sure if that is still the case), so even sleeping could be a misdemeanor crime. If the person ticketed does not administratively clear it by paying the fine or challenging it in court or through administrative processes for parking tickets, etc, it will escalate to a warrant.

Homeless, especially in an expensive city, include a wide range of demographics, I think should be pointed out. In addition to the usual stereotypical drug addict or mentally ill or criminal in hiding, there are immigrant families with children. There are simply poor people who could even have full time jobs and simply be unable to pay SanFran rent. For example, think how low pay is for childcare. Is it enough for rent and livelihood? Maybe they have pets, and no place they could access allows pets.

Sweeps and harassment and intimidation in the time preceding the big sweep before the Chinese dignitaries arise. Has anyone seen what police intimidation sometimes looks like? It can be degrading language. Gang ups of a team. Insistence that the cornered individual is violent, dealing drugs, harboring fugitives (in the tent or car no less), even if there is no reason to think the individual truly involved in such alarming offenses; the purpose is to intimidate and threaten. There are threats to arrest, take the person's "home" (a tent, car, or RV is home), take the children and/or pets. There are usually no witnesses (other homeless are too afraid of not credible) to any behavior that crosses the line. The homeless activists are unlikely to be showing up at 2am.

When the big sweep day comes, anyone left is subjected to their homes and belongings taken away, sometimes as dramatically as with a bulldozer. Cleaning the trash, sweeping. In Los Angeles there was a case that miraculously came to fruition related to the illegal confiscation and trash dumping of belongings, when someone with awareness discovered the belongings in a dumpster far away from the site where the sweep occurred. I would doubt that this is very dissuasive, as, like I mentioned, who is there at 2am to attest to what goes on? Who has court worthy proof? This, to me, is just a confirmation of practice, not anything that necessarily changes the practice.

One big sweep in the night that I witnessed in LA loaded all of the individuals into white vans without windows. Belongings were thrown into trucks. Thrown like trash all together. Then people and items went....Somewhere. I don't know where.

If anyone finds out what happened in SanFran, I am interested to hear.

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Emily 🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼's avatar

We live in Berkeley and made 6 trips over the last few weeks to the parts of SF in question. Encampments were gone. But the people remained. Dozens still hanging out on the streets. The local coverage I read on the SF chronicle said people with encampments were given the choice to move into the shelters with a 2 bag limit and all the rest if their stuff would be tossed or if the declined then they were told to move along and they did. We saw them on the move into other nearby neighborhoods and the local coverage confirmed that. There is SO much homelessness in the Bay Area. It’s not gone. Not even a little.

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Emily 🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼's avatar

One of the men in the local coverage said he declined the shelter because being in a large room with others has led to his stuff being stolen and he didn’t want to deal with that again. There is a wide range of individuals but the most extreme are those suffering from mental illness and drug abuse. It is beyond inhumane to leave them to fend on the streets. IMO they need to be properly cared for, not in homeless shelters but in institutions with round the clock mental health care.

To me, the problem won’t stop until we stop the insults to the childhood immune systems (vaccines lead to recurring infant / childhood ear etc infections lead to the overuse of antibiotics and Tylenol (fevers) then add in the diagnosis of ADHD (Ritalin) then by teen years OCD anxiety etc and they are given antipsychotics which further inhibits immune function and end up in such a pharma cocktail they tip into bipolar behaviors that alienate them from family support networks lost ability to work no income and illegal drug use now homeless.

So if society isn’t going to get off the pharma merry go round then why not give the homeless a clean bedroom in a mental hospital with all the meds they need to find peace and not have to poop in the squalor of city streets? The answer is that the government just says it’s too hard to fix and waits while we’re over 800 deaths of homeless in SF this year most of which were fentanyl.

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Dick's avatar

💯!!

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Runemasque's avatar

There is a "carrot and stick" bit of propaganda which you can see in many applications. The carrot is that they can be "helped" by services like a shelter, and the stick is on the surface being moved along if they don't take the carrot. The carrot is often not that attractive in practice, and includes such elements as being required to have minimal belongings, no pets, etc, and the shelter itself may have many issues with it. The stick sounds like a mild move along, but it can also include throwing belongings in the trash, and the kinds of harassment that I described.

I was listening to a psychologist on a podcast the other day who worked with these kinds of populations. Because she herself had experienced extreme abuse as a child (many psychological professionals go into the profession because of intimacy and urgency related to their own wounds), she recognized that the crazy variety of homeless, or sometimes even the ones who have difficulty integrating in the regular world, are traumatized.

So, from that, I can imagine what it may be like to interact with authority figures who use abusive language, gang up, threaten, and lie.

People who try to *pass* as not homeless might try to stay away from visible homeless, as the encampments can be very unsafe, but they also might find security in being around others who are pretty honorable and good hearted, like many immigrants or poor elderly and disabled. If they are alone, it is more terrifying to be targeted by the police or angry housed people, but they are less vulnerable to other kinds of abuse. If they are in company, a kind of neighborhood of somewhat known and friendly people, they can support and protect each other, but they are more likely to be targeted as a group by sweeps, where police close off entire streets to persecute or remove all of the people at once.

When I lived in LA some years ago, it was very bad. I imagine it is much worse now, like in SanFran.

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Johnny-O's avatar

"There are simply poor people who could even have full time jobs and simply be unable to pay SanFran rent."

-I know families in Prescott AZ that fit this description.

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Runemasque's avatar

There are many homeless who pass as regular people, to avoid judgment, since the stereotypes are so strong. To be without a regular rented home is to be of questionable character and mental health, at least in most urban areas. They might as well be gypsies, the Roma. The Hunchback of Norte Dame by Hugo, to me, evidences quite a length of human history on this subject. It's perfectly OK to be gay, and is now even desirable for the DIE rubric. For the homeless who defy stereotype, who often serve the housed in necessary and intimate ways, dressed to pass, the closet is an ever present reality.

Where I live now in the country, it is not unusual for especially retired people to spend at least the summer in the rv or camper for pleasure. There is a whole host of worldschooling families or digital nomads who make homelessness look like a way of living to possibly be envied.

Reframe of perspective yields different interpretations.

Meanwhile, look at what has become of Christian charity. In the modern city, the right way to be charitable is to donate to nonprofits, not to real people. There is a proper place for *those* people, and a proper class of professionals to deal with them. Contact and relationality, primacy of experience, is not encouraged and increasingly trained out of the modern citizen. The Samaritan of the parable is an abstract, and so very rarely a reality available to you and I, but...

I insist that I will not be politely and appropriately kept from the neighbor to whom I am called and choose. Social distancing has been in practice for centuries. Perhaps for much of our lives, not a concern, but social proximity, even when rare and choice, is where we become more than ourselves all alone.

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none none's avatar

I used to live in Prescott, hopefully it hasn't gotten that expensive to live there.

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PrsctNative's avatar

I still do and it is that expensive.

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Susan Clack's avatar

Blame the Ex-Pat Californians. (Escapees) We screw up ALL the real estate markets EVERYWHERE! 😩

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Yal NA's avatar

Yes thats what i thought exactly. The count is still off. Kids still missing in school in Lahaina. Maybe they can just beam them out?

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FedUpInOR's avatar

They probably bussed them to Portland.

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John Bugni's avatar

I'm sure they would be welcomed there. Security in numbers and matches the "Keep Portland Weird" city motto.

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The hatter's avatar

Soylent Green, now fortified with trace minerals and dozens of street drugs.

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SadieJay's avatar

Seriously...right? So gross, but still..dot dot dot

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FourWinds's avatar

I hate to say this and I don't want it to be taken out of context, but who would miss the homeless? And by that I mean who out there is really looking for these folks? It's not like I say I have a sister living on the streets of San Francisco (I don't) because if I did, she would not be on the street. The point is that every one of those people can disappear and no one would care because no one is looking out for them as individual people. From a HUMANITY standpoint, I care. Many people do. Those poor people could be sent to a camp, killed, deported or whatever and there is no one checking on them. Bothers me.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

I followed the Lahaina fires since it happened and there’s a lot of “weird” stuff there. I’m not convinced it was all natural. This guy is one of the sources on the ground. https://www.youtube.com/hawaiirealestateorg

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Dick's avatar

Johnny, and anybody, please see my reply to the other posting of this link. I’ve also written a lot about the fire today, also above. Please read and feel free to respond. I don’t take this issue lightly, so I’m willing to straighten out the facts and truth that Eric West of Hawaii Real Estate has worked so hard to mangle. He only has credibility to off-islanders anymore, for whom he’s their leading source of so-called information. I would not buy or sell a house from this used car salesman.

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Dick's avatar

It’s not at all like Lahaina. You’ve been misinformed about it. SF, however. 👀

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christopher peacock's avatar

You are right in maui it was mostly 1500 children still mising?

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Dick's avatar

Nonsense! A narrative psyop, carried by those who should have known better. Look There!!! (…not here…)

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Castelletto's avatar

Please clarify. Some of us haven't kept up with everything.

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rolandttg's avatar

The body count was updated by officials daily until it reached 114, then stopped. At the same time, the missing count was in the thousands. Since that time months ago, no more dead, were announced, and no more survivors showed up so where did the missing go?

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Dick's avatar

The figures cited were not reported missing children. It was school enrollment shortfalls because people were scattered and not enrolling in school (they had other pressing concerns, If you’ll recall). Nobody knew of or reported a missing child except those found to have died in the fire. Nobody who was there has reported a missing child.

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Dick's avatar

I lost my first reply. I wish i could take you through the ins & outs of this but it’s too long and complicated a story, if you’re not familiarwith much of it. I can answer a more specific question or set, though, and I’d be happy to.

I will say this: The “missing children” story was bogus to begin with. Nobody on maui promotes this (except some slimy self-promoting haoles, the most egregious being a realtor). It was all based on early School enrollment figures. But no-one there is looking for any “missing

children”, simply because they have no children who are missing (except those they are grieving the death of). Locals know where the keiki are — on the other side (of Maui), other islands or the mainland —WITH THEIR FAMILIES — still recovering from displacement, grief and trauma. All are accounted for.

It was just a rumor born of the irrelevant school enrollments figures and inept govt ‘s accounting and evasiveness, distrust, then came innuendo and silly “evidence”, morphed into speculation, beefed up by bad, limited and conflicting information, and then taken up by people across the country, who knew nothing but who, have been trained by now to think anYthing called a “conspiracy theory” must therefore be true story — because so much has been revealed to be true. But we’ve become gullible to wild speculation now. Too accepting of any assertion that fits our suspicions. And our confirmation bias kept us ignorant and lazy. We don't question. We follow our pundits and the pundit wannabes parroting this kind of nonsense, while the mundane facts are ignored.

We must investigate everyone responsible there and prosecute to the Nth. Yes! But we must use discernment.

I’m orry for my rant. Those “missing children” posts hit a nerve. I love this island and know it and its amazing people. My heart is broken for them. This kind of ignorant assertion by innuendo is not helpful to them and it’s frustrating to have it rear it’s stupid head here.

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Castelletto's avatar

Thanks so much for taking the time to respond in such detail, Dick. It's important to know that this was a tragedy, pure and simple, no more and no less. And you are completely correct about the excesses that the psy op war has bred in those not gullible enough to fall for the party line. If it matters, I'm a retired clinical psychologist who is entirely on board with the notion of group psychosis, which has taken hold of those with leftward tilts. Not that the same thing has happened here or that the readiness to believe the worst, in cases like this, stems from mass formation (group) psychosis. I think what you're describing is good old fashioned paranoia or, if you will, a kind of PTSD from having been lied to so often and for so long. Anyway, thank you again.

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Rebecca Campbell's avatar

Couldn't agree more. We need to remember that pundits on youtube live for clicks. It's their income. We have to discern.

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Peace's avatar

Dick - My insignificantly small "research" would back this up. Within a day or two of the incident, I searched for the websites of the schools in the Lahaina district. The had posted ahead of time that the only kids scheduled to be at school on the day of the fires were incoming freshmen and transfer students for orientation at the high school. All other students would have been home. Then, on the day of the disaster (at least that was the date of the update) they cancelled even the freshmen and transfer students due to the high winds and weather situation. So, no students left their homes on the day of the fire - they would've been with their families at the time of the crisis. I would have to believe the website was legit as I have not heard any reporting to discredit its existence or the information on the school's website.

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Jeff C's avatar

Thanks for taking the time to go through this.

The last three years woke many people up to the fact that our government, NGOs, media, and giant corporations routinely lie and engage in sociopathic behavior. However, that doesn't mean that everything is a lie, something that far too many on our side don't seem to grasp.

The problem with all of this is it makes it easy to dismiss genuine concerns (e.g. Covid shot adverse effects) as lunatic fringe "there they go again". In fact all the nutty nanobot and graphene oxide stuff made it that much harder to expose the real problems with the shot.

If we are to be productive members of society and actually help right this ship, we need to use our brains. That means not only questioning the establishment narrative, but also questioning every absurd conspiracy theory thrown out as fact. Another thing to keep in mind is that many promoting the most absurd theories are obviously acting in bad faith and emotionally manipulating the gullible.

Good rule of thumb is that *anyone* trying to provoke an emotion reaction in people (as opposed to a reasoned reaction) is acting in bad faith. Ben Shapiro is the poster child for this behavior while supposedly being on our side. Stew Peters is another. These people are bad actors with an agenda.

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John Bugni's avatar

Dick, has it been confirmed that the deadly fire was all a natural occurrence? No directed energy. Have they explained how some cars and structures did not burn and where the firefighters were and why traffic did not egress?

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Search for local sources that live there. Here’s one: https://www.youtube.com/hawaiirealestateorg

Not all his stuff is investigative but a lot is.

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Dick's avatar

It’s very unreliable He may live there, but locals wish he would go away or at least stop the dishonest self-promotion. You need to use some skepticism with him. Research his statements and narratives yourself. Find videos the honest, intelligent locals who have integrity and actually can inform.

Eric West relies on your ignorance and gullibility. He’s riding his little wave of youtube fame for all it’s worth. Cherche la moolah.

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Donna  P's avatar

They were probably shipped here to Asheville, N.C. to join all the rest of their buddies that have moved here in the last 3 years.

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Christy's avatar

I’m gonna keep saying this til Jeff tells me to stop. But PLEASE BUY from LOCAL Businesses this season!!!!!!! Don’t support the box shops if it can be helped🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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Kathy's avatar

And use cash whenever possible. Circulating cash is important to CBDC down the line. Cash is privacy!

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FourWinds's avatar

With the exception of gas stations, I use cash for everything. I just can't at gas stations. Inevitably there is someone in front of me "playing the numbers" for 10-15 minutes, using the money I gave them (welfare) to do so. I just don't have time to wait for that nonsense.

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Janet's avatar

True. Or they are stocking up on loads of junk food and beer. Ionly use a card for gas.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Two weekends in a row I had trouble getting cash from ATMs.

Used a PNC branch (big bank).

Out of 3 cash machines, only one would dispense cash.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

My Giant (two I use) often won't accept cash in the self-check terminals--although one can pay in cash to the employee on duty there.

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rolandttg's avatar

So what does that tell you?

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

It tells me there’s plenty of cash to send around the world but not enough for citizens of the USA.🇺🇸

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SadieJay's avatar

That it is a federal offense to not accept cash? Says so right on the bill. They are breaking the law. Aren't they? Or not...IDK

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

That tells me that enough cash is unavailable.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Indeed--3 years ago we saw signs that 'because of a shortage of coins' we should pay in plastic (Lowes)

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John Bugni's avatar

Some say many banks, possible all, are on the verge of insolvency and bankruptcy, and some have already fallen/failed.

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John Bugni's avatar

Has anyone heard of Glint as an alternative to credit cards?

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L1's avatar

Is this a common thing in different places? I haven’t had this happen to me yet.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I have read other folks having problems finding a ATM that will dispense money.

Some people on Substack have commented that their withdrawals were limited to a certain amount.

It was concerning to me because it was two weekends in a row that this PNC branch had problems with only one working machine out of three.

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L1's avatar

Yes, it is concerning. I believe cashless only is coming. Just don’t know about the timing. Maybe this is how it starts. Thanks for letting us know.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

And you have to add in the "problems" that were occurring with the ACH deposits not turning up in people's bank account.

Lots of banks are closing branch offices. Are they doing it to save money because they are operating on a shoestring already?

I do believe these are warning signs for a severe banking crisis.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I find that green cash can also save me 6% tax. Fellow who takes care of my stove told me that transactions over $600 paid by card or check he has to report to IRS!

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SadieJay's avatar

Hence the reason I see cash being replaced with no cash. Every transaction will have to be processed. Processed food is bad for us and so is processed payments!

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Trakker's avatar

All transactions, even those well under $600, have to be reported on your taxes.

We do pay in cash. What those people do with it is on them.

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Peace's avatar

The $600 threshold does apply for all businesses if paying with credit or cash (above the table). Anyone receiving over $600 is required to report the income and if it's a business paying, the business is required to report the payment over $600.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I like this. We regularly offer to pay cash for work done around our home. We saved $500 on new gutters, $500 on a septic tank issue, $700 on new screen replacement, $1100 on house painting, etc. Cash should be our go to!

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Heads up: keepcashalive page (address on slip) doesn't load. Understood it's not your enterprise. Interesting development though, hm? I don't know the first thing about tech but I wouldn't be surprised if there is clogging of channels of some sort afoot. 😏

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Thanks. Up and running for the present. 👍Sharing. *edit: Brilliant that you found (saved?) this exchange from 3 months ago! Well done!

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Christy's avatar

Totally agree.

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Peace's avatar

Hi Kathy, I can't for the life of me understand how cash will in any way stop or slow down CBDC. If the gov is determined to implement CBDC, how will our using cash thwart their plans?

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Maggiedidjaknow's avatar

It would be nice if I knew which ones of y'all have their own small business I could shop from?

I'd rather by from the C&C family.

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On an island's avatar

I don’t think we can self promote but i own a small, independent coffee roastery that I opened 12 years ago. We ship fresh roasted coffee all across the land. I’ve often thought it would be amazing to do a collab with Jeff where he had his own C&C private label coffee. 🤔🙌

Any interest??!!

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Carolanne's avatar

Fantastic idea regarding collaboration with Jeff and his own C&C label. A great conversation starter!

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On an island's avatar

Yes i think so too. I’d love to bring to life the official coffee component to Coffee & Covid.

Would love to know what Jeff thinks....Any way i could send a proposal? This is kind of community i would love to serve.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ooh!! I LOVE that idea!! How perfect for C&C!!

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On an island's avatar

I’m in a little moral dilemma , guys. I don’t exactly feel right naming my business here because my greater good idea is to provide a cool “add on” for what Jeff is doing. And i love the idea of a growing C&C merch line with relevant small biz collabs!

What i can do is send my website info to anyone like Deb that shares their email.

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Verve's avatar

I would love to know the name of your company - maybe just give us the name and we'll google it?

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Lisa Ca's avatar

OMG. LOVE. especially if uou have CBD infused coffee and organic coffee!

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On an island's avatar

We specialize in fair trade and organically grown beans!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I would love to know more. Maybe Jeff would approve of us somehow sharing our infos in a special day post

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RunningLogic's avatar

Or a separate linked section like the C&C store?

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The Great Resist's avatar

Count me in!

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Elisa's avatar

If you have pure peaberry, I’d love to have your info!

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On an island's avatar

No peaberry in our lineup currently, although we have had it in the past.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Ohhh, peaberry

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Deb's avatar

I would be interested in some info regarding your coffee business.

deedee62700@yahoo.com

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Heck yea! I’d order today and set up a auto-order to keep it cumin.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

This is the place to start a parallel market!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I would love this as well!!!! Maybe Jeff would allow us to create a database with list of businesses or services. I also have one that I would share. 💕

And I might offer my skills to pull together the list !!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Gab is doing this very thing!

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Christy's avatar

That’s an absolutely fantastic idea!!!! I usually visit famers markets or flea markets. I’d rather buy from a liberal than Walmart!

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Irunthis1's avatar

I never buy new clothes! I always shop a local(ish) clothing re-seller and have for 20 years or more. I occasionally will buy a spicy t-shirt new but everything else is second or third or more hand. I also LOVE the idea of buying from my fellow C&C army!!

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

And pay in cash as much as possible.

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Heather's avatar

I own a custom drapery workroom...but we don’t ship typically, so I only sell locally as a general rule (some exceptions are made on occasion)

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Sheep Dog's avatar

Something like this?

4PBA.com

Read the " Minuteman’s Minute"

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J Boss's avatar

Well, somebody could create a simple website or spreadsheet with a list... just sayin'.

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Winny A.'s avatar

Lol 🤣🤣

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Castelletto's avatar

And put what money you can in a local small bank or credit union so they can loan out to your neighbors.

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Dena's avatar

Here’s a source for alternative shopping : https://x.com/vigilantfox/status/1727113718163718626?s=61

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Ddm's avatar

I'm not on Twitter, can you post the link on Friday morning?

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Dena's avatar

He’s on substack & Telegram if this helps: https://substack.com/@vigilantfox

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Christy's avatar

Thank you Dena!!!

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Runemasque's avatar

If Jeff were to allow it, I would be interested in knowing any businesses people have that we could send our business their way if we want to. That would be an awesome network. I do not have a personal business to promote FYI. The argument that I see against it is the potential for doxxing and canceling people based upon their involvement in this kind of forum and network. I could see this being an issue for some people. I would prefer to imagine that we support each other more than the degree to which we can be agressed upon, but, I think everyone has to figure out for themselves how they proceed with that in mind.

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Christy's avatar

Totally agree. I’ve seen some forums having certain days they r allowed to promote their biz. It’s a good idea.

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Runemasque's avatar

I just checked this out. This looks pretty fantastic! People just join this and maybe add a little C and C logo emoji like is always in the email notification, or put a searchable term.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

But definitely don’t neglect Scheel’s! Great store, great products, great values!

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Runemasque's avatar

Gab maintains a business network that people can join. I haven't looked yet, but I got an email invitation.

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Maggiedidjaknow's avatar

Dear C&C family,

Happy Thanksgiving! Prayers for safe travels, good food, and great times! I am thankful for all of you and the sanity hidden in a world of chaos.

Dear Santa,

Instead of presents this year can we all get paper ballots and locals to watch the counters? I don't trust them ... not a single one!

Thanks!

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OnTheJump's avatar

Paper Ballots for All !

(hold the "hanging chads", please - sorry, Florida 😉)

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Bobbi's avatar

The hanging chads were another machine problem.

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School's Out's avatar

I'm sure you'll see it, but Charleston, SC just elected a Republican mayor last night in run-off. First Republican since 1877! I'm sure there are some blue-blooded Lib heads exploding this AM.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

HOORAY!

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LuAnne's avatar

Yes!! Great news!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah!!!! 😎

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

My goodness! Since 1877!

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FourWinds's avatar

Happy Thanksgiving to Jeff and all my C&C family. Whether you are going out, staying in, or remaining in the peace and quiet, I wish you and yours all the best.

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Robin Esau's avatar

Same to you!

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SYFY's avatar

same to you

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Diane C.'s avatar

Jeff, I am thankful for your columns, which have been a part of what's kept me sane through all this covid madness, along with my spouse, daughters, sister and a few other like-minded relatives who didn't buy the government narrative. I also find the comments here to be interesting and informative. Those of my family who stuck together against the psyop took a lot of flack, some vicious, from other family members and friends. It is reassuring to know we aren't alone.

Happy Thanksgiving to all! Have a blessed day.

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Annie's avatar

I am at work today and a covidian told me they aren't having Thanksgiving because 2 in their family have covid. 1st - who even tests anymore and 2nd - the shots and boosters didn't do them any good. Good grief. The covidiot mind set is unbelievable. 🤯 I mumbled an aww. I give up on them.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Received an email that I could order 4 covid test kits. Decided to order them because I want to see if I can get all kinds of other substances to test positive.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Got ya beat: Pfizer sent me a colorful postcard promoting their latest and greatest covid and flu jabs, with a picture of Martha Stewart flashing a blue bandaid on her upper arm. I found it interesting that this junk mail was addressed to me by name, not to "current occupant".

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

You are on a list of people who are non-compliant.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Can I get that on a tee shirt in like humongous letters?!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Either a T-shirt or bumper sticker.

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Oma's avatar

🙋‍♀️also received and to name not Occupants!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

That's scary. They've got a list and they're checking it twice, going to find out who's naughty or nice?

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Annie's avatar

You can do it. Lol. 😄😉

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Annie's avatar

A homeschooling science project.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Or I can sell them to the covid Karens in the neighborhood.

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Janet's avatar

Maybe they will be the fake tests from the illegal lab in California.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

...and contaminated with Ebola!

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Annie's avatar

Hahaha 😂 tell them they're endorsed by fauci, kelce and Tay Tay. That will prove the science behind it. 😉😄

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

🤣🤣

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Ha, ha, ha

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Fun! Dust on the floor, dog saliva, contents of kitchen compost pail....

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Called Monday as wanted an appt with my 'medical practice' --was told I had to take a Covid test first. I told them 'no thanks' and hung up. They pushed the mask thing far longer than other 'businesses'. Done with them.

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Annie's avatar

Agree. 💯 Enough already. We need to stop doing business with companies and doctors that are keeping this scamdemic crap going.

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Gaye's avatar

“Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.”

“They sow the wind and reap the whirlwind. The stalk has no head; it will produce no flour. Were it to yield grain, foreigners would swallow it up.” Hosea 8:7

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FourWinds's avatar

Yeah, I think after a while you just gotta give up, else I think it drives you nuts.

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Annie's avatar

They said it with complete sincerity. Did not see the irony of it all. To them they view reoccurring covid infections as the "new normal." Wow.😳

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Again, the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them;

[9] And saith unto him, All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.

[10] Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.

Matthew 4:8-10

"Now it shall come to pass, if you diligently obey the voice of the Lord your God, to observe carefully all His commandments which I command you today, that the Lord your God will set you high above all nations of the earth.

Deuteronomy 28:1

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Politico Phil's avatar

Blessings and Curses - As a people we have always seen that God's Word is true. We have seen His blessings for obedience and we are now seeing His curses for disobedience. We have had the times of abundance. Now is the time of sackcloth and ashes - a time for returning to the Lord. ""Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve."

Deuteronomy 28

15 “But it shall come to pass, if you do not obey the voice of the Lord your God, to observe carefully all His commandments and His statutes which I command you today, that all these curses will come upon you and overtake you:

27 The Lord will strike you with the boils of Egypt, with tumors, with the scab, and with the itch, from which you cannot be healed. 28 The Lord will strike you with madness and blindness and confusion of heart.

45 “Moreover all these curses shall come upon you and pursue and overtake you, until you are destroyed, because you did not obey the voice of the Lord your God, to keep His commandments and His statutes which He commanded you.

Deuteronomy 30

11 “For this commandment which I command you today is not too mysterious for you, nor is it far off. 12 It is not in heaven, that you should say, ‘Who will ascend into heaven for us and bring it to us, that we may hear it and do it?’ 13 Nor is it beyond the sea, that you should say, ‘Who will go over the sea for us and bring it to us, that we may hear it and do it?’ 14 But the word is very near you, in your mouth and in your heart, that you may do it.

15 “See, I have set before you today life and good, death and evil, 16 in that I command you today to love the Lord your God, to walk in His ways, and to keep His commandments, His statutes, and His judgments, that you may live and multiply; and the Lord your God will bless you in the land which you go to possess.

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Politico Phil's avatar

It is time for the American Christian church to exercise their God-given prophetic responsibility (and if you don't know what that means, the OT prophets are the exact example to emulate) and take back the moral reigns of the American culture. This is going to require pastors/preachers to get their heads out of their escapist end-times theology and start preaching the law of God as it applies to society and especially to it's rulers. It's going to require Christians sitting in the pews to got off their hands as they passively sit waiting and hoping for the end-times "rapture" to "save them" from the coming tribulation that they are assured is just around the corner. Christians are going to have to learn that the law of God applies to their lives and to their society and that they have a duty to actively pursue the righteous standard of God's law in their community.

When Christ rose from the grave and ascended to the right hand of God as King of all mankind to rule and reign without end, He sent the Holy Spirit to inhabit the Body of Christ on earth, the church militant, which no evil spirit can overcome. The body of Christ is commissioned to redeem all of history through the power of the Holy Spirit. We are NOT called to hide in our houses in fear until we are rescued. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, no principality or power can stand against us. The Enemy is perfectly happy to see us cowering in fear in the belief that the Holy Spirit is unable to defeat Satan in history through the body of Christ. "Let God be true but every man a liar."

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Christian churches were bought off by the government with tax exempt status. Way too many pastors are afraid to speak out against corrupt politicians fearing the tax exemption will be revoked. Jesus flipped over the tax collectors’ tables at the Temple. The Temple then was the center of religious and political activity in Israel. Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and to God the things that are God’s. And we have way too many Christian teachers who seek profit off the Word with the sale of books and media.

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daverkb's avatar

Exactly right! 501c3 compliant churches are not Christian Churches because such churches elevate the state to god-head over and beyond God the Sovereign of All. Such has always been a problem. A state will always attempt to intrude and usurp the authority of God.

The first question was always would ask of a church is, "Are you a 501c3 church?" If the answer is yes, then we are out the door pronto.

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daverkb's avatar

The question is, "Have the 'Christian' churches so debased themselves that they in good conscience can no longer be called Christian?" This is both an easy and a difficult question to answer. The difficult part is in dealing with 'Christians' who think that they are Christians but are so dumbed down that such cannot see the disqualifying heresies so prevalent today's church establishment.

I always have mixed emotions and feelings when it comes to this. and yet, inevitably and invariably final judgement is God's alone. I wish we could turn over the temple tables and make this all right. But I am afraid that things are now too far thrown down the well.

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LoveOur2Dogs's avatar

Highly recommend "Letter to the American Church" by Eric Metaxas. GREAT read on this topic!

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Politico Phil's avatar

So true. The American Christian church has been seriously compromised.

To your point, Jesus may not have been a "politician" but he was definitely God's Politician. When commenting on the Roman coinage and the face imprinted on it, He said give unto Caesar that which is Caesar's and give unto God that which is God's! That single statement is what got Him crucified by the Romans. Caesar was "God" and Caesar owned everything. Jesus' statement was an act of rebellion and treason against the Roman state. For Jesus to say there was anything that His God owned and Caesar did not own was High Treason. As such He was guilty of both treason and inciting others to rebellion. Pastors and church elders need to follow His lead.

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Cheryl's avatar

There's a great book on this very subject - "Do Not Leave Quietly: A Call for Everday People to Rise Up and Defeat Evil". Kindle version is only $0.99 on Amazon right now. I added the Audible version when I bought in on Friday 11/17 as it looked like a book I'd want to read/listen to multiple times. (Very timely and a quick read/listen too!)

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LoveOur2Dogs's avatar

Thanks- ordering now! :)

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Cheryl's avatar

Great! Planning to give it to many this Christmas, including my pastor (hard copy.) The $0.99 for the Kindle version is probably a limited time offer as I get a daily email from Bookbub with temporarily discounted digital books and that's how I found it. Sometimes the deals last only a couple of days.

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Michelle Flanigan's avatar

Dr David Jeremiah “where do we go from here” is excellent

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Well done, your pun "moral reigns".

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Politico Phil's avatar

I love it when a mistake turns out to be "not a mistake"...LOL

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Janet's avatar

🎯 🎯.

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

Personally, I find it hard to believe that the God who wrote "thou shall not steal", "thou shall not covet" & "thou shall not kill" is the one & same God that subsequently ordered his "Chosen People" to commit genocide, infanticide, & steal the land, livestock & property of others.

Jesus/Yeshua/Issa, when offered the chance to rule over all, recognized & rejected Satan.

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Politico Phil's avatar

If applying your comment to current events, you are entirely correct. Dispensational theology claims today's political state of "Israel" are the "chosen people". Clearly unbiblical. But if you are referencing the events of the OT when the tribes of Israel entered the promise land after their wanderings in the wilderness, one has to understand these events in the context of God's judgement. Likewise, when the Messiah came in the person of Jesus to His people in fulfillment of the Old Covenant, God poured out His judgement upon Jerusalem in 70 AD after they had rejected the Messiah, destroyed the Temple and left Jerusalem desolate in what Jesus called the Days of Vengeance in Luke. The church however was saved from this tribulation by the warnings Jesus told them to watch for as well as the warning Christ gave John in Revelation. All of which cannot be understood apart from an understanding of God's covenant and the meaning of the coming of the Messiah.

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"when the tribes of Israel entered the promise land after their wanderings in the wilderness, one has to understand these events in the context of God's judgement. "

I don't believe God ordered his "Chosen People" to commit genocide & infanticide & steal property as judgement against people *to whom he had not even revealed himself.*

He revealed himself & gave the 10 commandments & "laws" to his "Chosen People." He didn't do that to the rest of the world, so they had no chance to earn "judgement." And his own laws state thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not covet & thou shalt not steal.

I suspect Satan in disguise lured the "Chosen People" with promises of other people's property if they worshiped & obeyed him & broke God's Commandments. Just as he tried to lure Yeshua with the same promise, but failed.

I therefore give no credence to the "God" of the Old Testament past the 10 Commandments & laws, because from"The Promised Land on" I believe it was an imposter.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thank you, Phil. I so appreciate being in the C&C family.

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Politico Phil's avatar

It's about the only place I can talk like this...sigh....

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PrsctNative's avatar

🙏Amen!

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Andrew Devlin's avatar

The most interesting thing about the DNA contamination is about Dr. Buckhaults. He has been a proponent of the jabs and set out to disprove the claims. To his shock and horror, he found the exact opposite, the contamination was very real. He’s a rare honest researcher who admitted all of it in testimony here in South Carolina.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I loved that you had members of the SC Legislature that held a special session to hear this evidence. Bravo to them!

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Roger Beal's avatar

So what legislation will SC now enact to protect its citizens from harm? Words are plentiful and cheap; action from our so-called representatives is precious and scarce.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I think per usual the "impetus" will have to come from us to push for action on this. I think McKernan's discovery is paradigm-changing...

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Roger Beal's avatar

Please provide a reference for McKernan's discovery. Unknown to me. Thanks!

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

The place to start, IMO, would be where I first heard about it -- via the testimony of Philip Buckhaults, PhD, University of South Carolina. Our wonderful fellow Substackher, Transcriber B, has transcribed his testimony here: https://transcriberb.dreamwidth.org/105739.html

In the above link, Transcriber B also provides a link to the YouTube video where you can see Dr. Buckhaults present to the Medical Affairs Committee of the South Carolina Legislature. Dr. Buckhaults presents on his findings -- spurred by those found by Kevin McKernan of Medicinal Genomics back in Feb of this year. Buckhaults was able to verify McKernan's findings.

A great interview by The Epoch Times featuring McKernan I can highly recommend: https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/kevin-mckernan-talks-covid-vaccine-dna-contamination-the-monkey-virus-sv40-promoter-and-whats-actually-in-the-vaccines-5481974

Robert Malone referred to Kevin McKernan's findings in his recent testimony in Washington in front of Marjorie Taylor Green, et.al. Malone sounded quite impressed by McKernan, his background, and the solidness of his expertise. (McKernan spent 25 years at MIT on the Human Genome Project there.) McKernan appeared among many others in the World Council for Health's summit on the vaccines. Health Canada has now confirmed McKernan's findings, as have several other labs around the world.

I'll stop now. 😊 Lots of references out there. I think even Jessica Rose had a chat with Kevin, which was quite good.

All the serious people in the world are very concerned about this. If they had their concerns before McKernan's findings, they're even more so now.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Thank you many times over!

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Andrew Devlin's avatar

Word is getting out, slowly but surely.

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Ddm's avatar

And he admitted that he regrets he took the jabs and even more so his daughters took it!

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Johnny-O's avatar

I did not realize he started out as pro-jab. That makes his testimony even more damning.

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Andrew Devlin's avatar

He’s an honest man, thank God for that!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I was just in St. Augustine for the Nights of Lights. Stayed overnight even though it was just a 40 min drive. Block after block of lights, but only saw a single 'Merry Christmas' sign. In the whole dang town.

I guess we've forgotten the Reason for the Season.

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Remi Steele's avatar

People have been cowed into not displaying or saying Merry Christmas lest they offend someone. It's a sad state of affairs. I don't care, so I'm headed out into the world today ready to offend - though it's a bit early in the season - MERRY CHRISTMAS everyone! 🎄

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Peace's avatar

In this day of inclusion for everyone, we should be offended if we are not allowed to express "Merry Christmas!" anywhere the spirit moves us to do so! The recipient of my merry greeting is free to respond with "Happy Holidays," "Happy Kwanzaa," or whatever brings them joy in the season.

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Remi Steele's avatar

Though, the reason for the season is Jesus Christ, and there is not a made-up other holiday that can be a substitute for the celebration of His birth.

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Beth Bart's avatar

Merry Christmas 🎄🎁🙏

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Susan Stephens's avatar

Also Americans have forgotten our Founding (religious freedom), our brilliant (God inspired) Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights, etc.

Avoiding the word Christmas (& even the smallest nod to Him & this holiday commemorating Him) is a thorn in my side.

I’ve contacted companies re: “Christmas” in the past - thanking those who acknowledge it properly & chastising those who neglect doing so.

I’ve been told that it’s bc there are other holidays around the same time so......

My response: how many Kwanza trees do you sell? Etc.....

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FourWinds's avatar

At work yesterday, someone wished me happy holidays. I said thank you, happy Thanksgiving! Since when has it been taboo to include Thanksgiving. SIGH. I don't care who I offend, I am saying happy Thanksgiving. I'm not religious, but certainly if someone says merry Christmas, I am not offended at all. Too many babies in this country.

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Justa Nobod-eeee's avatar

Same town that took down its Confederate monument in the main square downtown (by the Bridge of Lions)...like erasing the past *isn't* the way the Marxists/neo-Marxists control the future.

Nothing to learn, nothing to see here...move along.

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Agent 1-4-9's avatar

We haven't forgotten. It's being ignored, repressed, or buried.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

but its not actually Christmas season. Yet….

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Everything's up. There's no Christmas signs in the waiting.

This is what they got.

A single sign.

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Janet's avatar

I was there the weekend before the festival . Lovely interesting historical place. Sad about the lack of the reason for the season.

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signcut's avatar

Well, that might have something to do with the fact that it isn't even Thanksgiving yet...

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I've gone to this event for years. They just don't put up Christmas signs.

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signcut's avatar

Well, that is unfortunate.

I don't do any decorating until December, but that's just me. On the other hand, we do use 'Merry Christmas '...

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Beth Bart's avatar

🥲sad, seems this is a trend all over. Years ago when in Quebec CANADA it saddened me that so many churches were turned into stores. Then in NJ a beautiful church turned into a restaurant called the trinity. Glad I now live in FL where churches are still thriving, but the trend is affecting all of us

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Next time man!

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Gaye's avatar

😂

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John A George's avatar

If you don't hear from me for a while, I'll be testing the 300 billion coin toss theory for 10 in a row...

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Robin Esau's avatar

Hahahahahaha!!!

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Peace's avatar

Please keep us posted on how the coin toss is going for you:)

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Corkey's avatar

For the lunatics running our Armed Forces:

D.I.E. =

Diversity

Inclusion

Equity

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Verve's avatar

You probably saw this but this soldier is being charged for gear he was ordered to leave behind in Afghanistan - $3K worth of gear ...If this doesn't show they're trying to decimate the military, I don't know what would.

https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/1726732779738865730?s=20

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JenMcK's avatar

Would there be any way that Jeff (or any C & C'er who could do this) could organize a give-send-go account that the soldiers were put into that position could petition to have those expenses paid for them? I would be more than willing to donate into something like that.

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Damien McKenna's avatar

Shouldn't they sue the government for this? They were specifically ordered to do what they did.

Maybe they should send the bill to the Taliban instead?

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Roger Beal's avatar

Invoices should be sent to:

Democratic National Committee

430 South Capitol Street SE

PO Box 96585

Washington, DC 20077-7242

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Ministry of Truth's avatar

Check your paystub or tax return, you already donated.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

I disagree. We already paid for the equipment in our taxes, why should we pay again? Someone should put a great lawsuit out there to stop this nonsense.

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Verve's avatar

I don't have a X/Twitter account so I couldn't see where the original video was from, but apparently he listed his Venmo account below his video. If anyone can reach out to him I'd be happy to contribute -- but I bet since LibsofTikTok posted it, he's probably covered and then some by now.

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Damien McKenna's avatar

You have to trace it back to his original TikTok account where he was going to post his Venmo account name, because Libs didn't share that detail.

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Healingroze Earthwise's avatar

Disgraceful of our government to do this. But it has been happening for years! This is not a new development. This is not just the current administration, but many admistrations 💩 on those who serve. 💔

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Corkey's avatar

Stop sending our troops everywhere and bring them home.

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OnTheJump's avatar

Perhaps they can spend some time at the southern border, and several of our challenged inner cities.......for a start.

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Christy's avatar

Thanks to obummer we get woke generals!

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Aloha50's avatar

Trump appointed Milley

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Christy's avatar

Totally agree! But obummer fired 285 generals during his 8 years and replaced them with what we have now.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

This and clot shots. Hard pass!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Milley seems like a shape shifter. Under Trump he was probably conservate-ish but under Xiden he's gone full lefttard.

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Annie's avatar

He is a weak shill. And a traitor.

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WP William's avatar

Depravity, Equity, Intrusion

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mm's avatar

Happy Thanksgiving to all. Thank you Jeff for all you do! Many blessings to you and your family!

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Robin Esau's avatar

Jeff: "You guys have been such a blessing to me over these last (almost) four years. Many of you have said that I kept you sane; but you guys have done the same for me. Thank you!"

You are the best, Jeff! Love the way you interact with us and create a family culture here:)

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes!!! I second this!!

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SJ's avatar

I like how they say it's a "non infectious" part of SV-40. Nevermind that it's the gene promoter portion.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I always wanted to be injected with a monkey virus. /s

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KCwoofie's avatar

Sarcasm is my favorite art form.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Sometimes I have to throw the "s" behind a comment just in case a newbie shows up and misses the point.

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Robin Esau's avatar

They count on the ignorance of the masses.

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Verve's avatar

Unbelievably shocking what is coming out. There's no reason for that garbage to be made into any kind of therapeutic. It's a nightmare realizing what we've all put in our own, as well as our kids', bodies.

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Peace's avatar

And they also seem to think it's okay to mix up E-coli into the gene therapy jab. I, for one, am not a fan of being associated with anything E-coli'ish.

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SJ's avatar

You don't want something made in a vat of poo bacteria?

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Peace's avatar

I know, call me crazy!! Re: "You don't want something made in a vat of poo bacteria?"

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Tom's avatar

Just like botulinum toxin is the non-infectious product of clostridium botulinum.

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