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Based Florida Man's avatar

I've been visiting Jacksonville a lot lately and noticed this disturbing post on their tourist site. Apparently autism is so common now, that venues are rated for 'autism-friendliness'.

https://www.visitjacksonville.com/blog/autism-friendly-attractions-in-jacksonville/

Am I ridiculous to immediately think this is due to vaxxine injuries? Even the photos of masked kids has me triggered. Is this the wrong take?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Making an autistic child wear a mask is just child abuse.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Making ANY child wear a mask is child abuse. I have an adult daughter with intellectual disabilities from birth - we did not mask her. We knew what this was. However 1 time in order for her to go out on her activity with her service provider they were requiring a mask in 2020. She wanted to go so badly as this was her thing to do. We let her and she put on a mask. When she returned and I saw the mask on her it made me sick to my stomach. We told her she would not be going anymore if they required the mask. She was so disappointed but she got it. She didn’t wanna wear the “stupid mask” either. We called them and said NOPE. No more. They were of course baffled. She’s also the only one out of the 10 special needs kids that did not get injected. This was in Oregon at the time. Sacrifices had to be made to stand up against the tyranny and fake coofid plamdemic. Even my daughter sacrificed.

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Trilby's avatar

Yes! And little kids also need to SEE people talking as part of how they learn to talk.

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Hailee's avatar

I can agree with this my son was born Sept 2019, we didn’t wear mask but everywhere we did go for two years everyone did. He is 5 and speech delayed and his therapist said it’s wide spread for his age group

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NAB's avatar

I don't want to "like" your comment because the content is depressing. I do, however, want to show you some support.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Same!

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79SmithW60's avatar

Same here!

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Monterey's avatar

You would think that based on this alone that 'authorities' would not take the mass masking approach next time!

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79SmithW60's avatar

No, just the opposite. The totalitarian 'authorities' love to see suffering, especially the most vulnerable. They do not serve God, they serve the evil one. There is no other way for me to see it. This is Good vs. Evil. We need to stand on the side of the Good.

We call the masks, "muzzles" or "obedience masks", because that is what they are.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Florida was Blessed and fortunate to have such a good governor that resisted the evil.

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Robin Landry's avatar

As if the lowering of our kids speech abilities wasn’t the point.

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Concerned mom's avatar

The entire agenda is the killing off of our children, little by little... with a multitude of crazy, ineffective shots from birth!!! (shots for a perfectly new born baby!!!)) the accumulation of ALL THAT mercury, aluminum, toxic components, going into their little brains... causing SIDS, all kinds of disabilities, speech impediments, motor delays, autism, etc.... IT IS MEANT TO STEAK, KILL AND DESTROY OUR PRECIOUS CHILDREN!! These shots also aid in leaving them sterile... I think I get the picture now... :( :( :(

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79SmithW60's avatar

I would say that their crazy shots ARE effective for 'their' purposes (all the ones that you listed), not the purposes that they say that they are designed to prevent, etc. I look at everything that these totalitarians do through a PURPOSEFUL lens. And through that lens, one can see crystal clear what they are doing and the purposeful harm their actions are having. MAHA/MAGA Trump 2024!!

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Important turn in publishing? One can hope. Or, will calls for retraction -for surely the blood pressure of developer-colluders has climbed to a state of alarm- once again coerce the journal's editor/s to tow the line? Quick! Download while it's still available (link to original publication in article).

Thanks for posting!

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Concerned mom's avatar

Thanks for sharing.... IT IS WORSE THAN WE THOUGHT!

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

🎯 It’s an attack on every front. The outcomes of public education continue to decline, and if HS civics requirements still exist, they’re a woke joke. Self-government requires intelligent and informed citizens, and our enemies know it.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Fluoride is another avenue for lowering IQ's and raising compliance. There is a company selling "nursery water" with "added fluoride" right on the label! Madness!

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Next time❓They had best not try another “next time” for many, many years.

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Concerned mom's avatar

Northern CA has a partial mask mandate now..........

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CMCM's avatar

Where? I'm there but don't see anything other than an occasional mask on people who have been wearing them since 2020.

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SteelJ's avatar

You don't understand the "authorities", unless I missed some sarcasm.

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Jay Horton's avatar

Yes, take note of what is still happening in W. Carolinas. Bureaucratic actions smack of the same overreach; it's just a horse of a different color.... right?

Later Jay

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Monterey's avatar

Oh yes, that's why I put authorities in quotes

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SteelJ's avatar

Thanks for the clarity, sometimes it's more obvious when writing than when reading. At least to some readers!

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Lincoln's avatar

Are you kidding me? The disgusting results were what Anthony Fauci and our government intended.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

It is widespread...but not in the Transnational captured MSM.

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Lincoln's avatar

Thank you Anthony Fauci. You belong in jail.

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NinaG's avatar

I felt the same way about my 93-yr-old Mom, who had Dementia. She was in a residential facility where ALL of the staff was masked 24/7. She was very confused, and in a moment of clarity, she asked me, “Why does everyone wear those things on their face?” It broke my heart. I refused to wear a mask in front of her, so I was relegated to visiting her on the porch, because of course, I wasn’t vaxxed either. Unfortunately, my Mom was vaxxed (J&J), and she was dead within 14 months, of Leukemia. The entire mask debacle only made a tragic situation that much worse. I will never forgive the bastards…

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banjocat's avatar

I feel this... I took care of my mom for 26 months until she died recently... I am certain the jab was the genesis of her congestive heart failure and brought about the train wreck of her last two years. I have to work on forgiving my family - the betrayal and their deference to authority is what hurts the most.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

This is so sad. I’m sorry for what you went through. ❤️

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banjocat's avatar

Thanks, SunnyD... the drama continues :-/

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Truthseeker's avatar

Same here

My grandmother was given the modern vaccine- against my mother’s wishes (her other children thought she needed it)- and my grandmother immediately declined into severe dementia … and prior she was meeting all her own needs and living independently

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banjocat's avatar

:(... our hearts are heavy... the knife went deep. My only sense of joy over my mother's death is that she no longer has to be a slave nor does she have to witness her world fall into the controlled demolition depths of idiocracy.

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Lincoln's avatar

Yep. Two of my 4 siblings pressured us to jab our 93 year old mother. Three of us refused to do so. She is still alive,PTL.

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banjocat's avatar

^^Love! My sister snuck my mom out of the house like a thief committing a crime. You rock!

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Paula's avatar

Exactly this! My MIL died this year after two increasingly awful years with congestive heart failure - and she took every shot going.

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banjocat's avatar

So very sad... My mom didn't even want the "final injectable solution" but the wailing and weeping by some family members was too much for her to bear - she caved in. I hope when the next wave of hysteria is launched people will respond with commonsense and fire in their bellies!

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Verve's avatar

banjocat... I grieve along with you in the loss of your dear mother, I'm so sorry! I'm watching my good friend manage the swift demise of her multiple-jabbed mother,73, who has declined into dementia since her shots. She confided privately to me that she wished she, herself, didn't take the jab but she has an underlying heart condition and took her doctor's advice. As for her mom, it's the elephant in the room, we don't dare say there's probably a correlation - this seems to be verboten to discuss in many families. I wondered if you had some ammunition for yourself if/when we have another wave of hysteria -- have you considered checking your mom's batch numbers with the "how bad is my batch" website? Forgive me for asking, but you might see a direct correlation to her medical issues that would show, at least anecdotally, that you have grave reservations about taking the shots yourself. I have a sibling who, already in poor health, is so damaged after the shots with multiple new health issues and she actually gave me her batch numbers to look up because she was too afraid to do it herself. She has multiple onset health issues since the jab and they all correlate to her batch (lot) numbers. She won't take another jab, so even if we can try to convince people on the fence not to take another shot of anything (including the flu shots), we can also set a boundary for ourselves. You will be in my prayers!

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banjocat's avatar

A thought just hit me - midwestern doctor supplies a ton of information on vax damage that we should all be scraping and creating reference files for future use. You got me motivated and that's a good thing :)

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banjocat's avatar

Ugh, yes, the mental decline was swift for my mother too. She told me the day after taking the shot that she felt quite unwell and as the days passed she had no doubt the jab caused her health to fail. As for me, I stopped trusting doctors in my 30's and I haven't had a vaxxine since I was in elementary school. That elephant is now the size of a planet - no one will talk about the "thing" - it simply is not permitted. I wanted to get my mom's batch number but my sister had her vax card and we were in a constant war of attrition. Glad your sibling has the courage to at least realize they may have made a terrible mistake. Those in my family that took the jab have new "autoimmune" disorders and they blame genetics (of course). You are right, we should be prepared with the right ammunition to keep ourselves and others out of harms way. Thank you so very much for taking the time to comment and for the prayers! You will be in mine as well.

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Lincoln's avatar

I hope “some family members” have been enlightened.

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banjocat's avatar

"Some family members" are continually sick and can't figure out why... such a mystery; such a puzzle.

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Lincoln's avatar

Thank you, Anthony Fauci. You belong in jail. The January 6’rs will let you have their cells. Come on down.

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NinaG's avatar

Yep. Family betrayal was prominent in my situation too. Heartbreaking. 💔

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banjocat's avatar

yes... are your relationships still in a bad place? At this stage, I can't find a way to mend any of these broken down fences with family. No honesty. No real relationship.

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NinaG's avatar

I just don’t communicate with ANY of them (2 brothers). I tell people that I was spawned…

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Lincoln's avatar

I am so sorry about your mom. A friend of ours lost both her healthy FAR left parents to the jabs, but refuses to connect the dots. Denial?

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banjocat's avatar

Thank you, Lincoln... There have been very few times in my life where I have felt anger boil to a point of madness. This was one of those times... the needle was murder for some and suicide for others. A bottomless pit of denial now rots in plain view but so many have chosen selective blindness as opposed to admitting they did something that was insane and could cost them their lives.

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daverkb's avatar

We have suffered that greatest crime in history, and nobody at the top wants to pull it apart and prosecute the perps. I think Naomi Wolf gets it right. And I am so sorry for what happened to your mom.

https://thehighwire.com/ark-videos/dr-naomi-wolf-reveals-shocking-details-in-the-pfizer-papers-2/

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

That was an excellent interview.

Thanks for posting for all to access.

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daverkb's avatar

Hi Kathleen ... I always read the comments of the Petty Officer as much as possible. You are first rate, and I bet my boots that most superior officers greatly appreciated you, and that the more stupid ones were smart enough to steer clear of unwanted trouble (and God help the ones that didn't).

I regard that video to be centrally key for where we are now, particularly for where the spot light was cast. For me, the emphasis on reproductive disruption well may be the chief focus of aim of the bio-weapon, and more so than the more immediate 'collateral damage' aspect of the ejections (clots, cancers, heart attacks, strokes). The damage in reproductive disruption is even more all encompassing in its damage. The real damage is the murder of the future unseen, unborn and unbegot. And also, the conclusions of Wolf really coincide with mine regarding China's involvement. This also raises even question perhaps even more damning of the upper, upper echelons of Western World Apex Control regard aims, methods and complicities.

Take good care of yourselves where ever you are ... and the powerful influence for good which you are.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I still believe that the bioweapon originated at UNC Chapel Hill while Baric's lab was working with the Bat Lady in Wuhan. Throw in EcoHealth Alliance into the mix. Do I believe it was intentionally released? I don't know. But, the level of evil that I have seen in the last couple of years points to it.

If we just take time to listen to evil Bill Gates, and his plan to lower the population of the world, it would be safe to assume that the attack on reproductive rights was front and center. The respiratory stuff was just a fear tactic to "entice" people to line up for the covid DeathVax.

BTW, during my time in the military, I was pretty much a pain in the neck to senior officers. There was only one or two I would've taken a bullet for...the rest were weaselly politicians more worried about their next promotion or a post-retirement job working as a Beltway Bandit for the Military Industrial Complex.

In some ways, I have trouble with authority.

Thanks for the kind words.

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daverkb's avatar

You are deservedly welcome as to the words.

“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? - Who will watch the watchers?”

― Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires

(And that is the rub)

I follow you in the overall. Chapel Hill was certainly a hub of facilitation. But what of the DoD? And all the rest? It's like one can see the pattern cuts, but not the stitching together. And not as a complete garment. My hunch is there's much, much to this story still yet to be told. And if and when it ever gets told, it going to get ever darker than anything we have yet imagined to date. The China involvement? Just the tip of the iceberg? And interestingly Wolf very strongly hints in the direction.

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Danielle's avatar

The reproductive effects are even more relevant when you consider that your illegal immigrants are NOT required to be vaccinated.

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daverkb's avatar

Bingo! And sticks out like a sore thumb!

Add it all together, then 'modern times' looks like a massive population culling and population replacement program. Invade, liquidate and colonize. And I am glad Naomi Wolf pretty much says it out loud.

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79SmithW60's avatar

I watched the interview this afternoon and you are spot on Dave.

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daverkb's avatar

I hope this has legs. The fact that Naomi Wolf was hugely popular on the left and somewhat of an international figure, this is immensely supportive of the movement to expose all of this. This makes the books and interviews she is doing huge. Wolf herself is much changed since getting into all of this.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

That’s a must watch!

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daverkb's avatar

I don't like to put up links repetitively, but I did because I agree with you.

Also, Naomi Wolf was one of 'them' ... NPR contributor, etc. And this thing with reproductive disruption shook her world asunder. Hers is truly an amazing turn around story. I would have never believed it once upon a time.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I am so sorry for what happened to you and your mom. It is shameful. It breaks my heart.

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Lincoln's avatar

My 93 year old mother never had a vaccine of any kind and never took any long term medication. Her doctors can’t believe how healthy she is.

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Monterey's avatar

That's what I hope everyone can have someday. If only the knowledge gets out there.....

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79SmithW60's avatar

I am right with you NinaG, banjocat, Sunndaze, Truthseeker and Paula. Prayers for all of you.

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Here We Are's avatar

🙏😢😞

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MLL's avatar

Oregon was oppressive. My then sophomore kid (Zoom classes from 9am-3pm!) was in a very dark mental space (only a mom would notice). His club track team got kicked out of every college and hs track...kids in top shape unable to practice outdoors. Infuriating. I ended up packing my car and splitting our family so that he could attend a real classroom in Texas. It was painful but necessary. His entire demeanor changed once he was able to attend a regular high school. He LOVED running with the track team (got decent PRs in the 100m). I thank Gov Abbott for saving us from God knows what. We came back home once school was over. To this day, he thanks me for making that decision. Oregonians are the worst when it comes to woke mindset. Already seeing YOUNG adults masked up while walking outdoors!! And drivers alone in their cars. Insanity!!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I stand and applaud you!!! 👏 👏 for making the sacrifices to protect your child! Oregon was an absolute disgrace. We saw the writing on the wall immediately and by July 2020 we were moving.

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axons007's avatar

I'm extremely impressed - Good Job Mom !

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MaryAnn's avatar

You rock MLL!

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RunningLogic's avatar

This hurts my heart 😞 So horrible, the abuse people were subjected to 😡

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banjocat's avatar

^^like... I find that people don't want to remember at all. They don't want to acknowledge what happened and certainly don't want to acknowledge what people like us went through as we pushed back and stumbled through a tyrannical gauntlet and took the blows in order to do what was right. It's like a dream now that never happened.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Agree 😕 They all seem to think “oh well, we did what we thought best at the time, and let’s just ignore and dismiss the consequences” 🙄😕 What makes me angry is that so many of us were telling them all the bad things about masks and how useless they are for preventing respiratory infections but we were not “experts” (and they didn’t want to listen to experts who said masks were bad) so it fell on deaf ears 😕🙄😡

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Copernicus's avatar

‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️

EXACTLY.

It didn't take an expert or a study to know that covering faces was going to harm child development. They were idiots.

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RunningLogic's avatar

What’s worse is, the expert information DID say that! But they dismissed it and said it didn’t really matter because children are resilient 🙄 And it was too much of a risk to Grandma 🙄

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Copernicus's avatar

Yes, again.

It was common knowledge - COMMON KNOWLEDGE - amongst pediatricians that face to face in person interaction between mom and her infant is far superior to digital interaction in all ways. Studies had shown this (as if we needed a study to "prove" what ought to be common sense).

Making eye contact with one's baby has ALWAYS been very crucial to healthy language and emotional development. And although perhaps nobody looked as carefully at what else goes along with eye contact, anyone with a brain knows that there are a whole lot of facial expressions that contribute as well.

Heck, I can barely understand the gas station attendants behind their bullet proof glass. And I am an adult no longer learning language. Anyone except idiots know that masks are bad for kids and grownups alike. To say otherwise reveals one's malicious intents.

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Anna T's avatar

I am watching my 3-month old granddaughter 2 full days a week. She gets one-on-one attention the whole time - eye contact, singing, talking, story telling, asking her questions, responding to her vocalizing. Mimi keeps her and her brain busy. So very important for the first two years of life!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well said!!! 👏👏👏

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Verve's avatar

This was as infuriating as Fauci telling the LGBT community that they could still engage in "risky behaviors" as long as they had their masks on.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right??? 😡

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79SmithW60's avatar

EXACTLY!!! They told us to shut up and color, you are not an expert. I said, no, we have COMMON SENSE.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And many of us were listening to the REAL experts, independent industrial hygienists, not doctors and epidemiologists who really know very little about masks.

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banjocat's avatar

Willful idiots... switched off from the neck up. It was hideous to witness then and the thought of it now still brings back that visceral reaction.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Same 😡

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rolandttg's avatar

No . Yellow to the core.

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Jay Horton's avatar

And, they will do it again all to get back to "normal".

Later Jay

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banjocat's avatar

^^yep!

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DS's avatar

Kinda like 911. We should NEVER forget.

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banjocat's avatar

^^like... unbelievable levels of delusion.

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Dawn B's avatar

Yes DS, we will never forget but our children and their offspring will which is what happens to history.

The FACT is, we are lied to about nearly everything.

They literally change history.... burn the books and buildings and rewrite it, then sell it to the school institutions to make it fact. There is so much history from the 1800s that has been hidden from us.

If you are interested https://www.youtube.com/@Mylunchbreak/playlists on youtube has some fascinating videos about old buildings here in the US that were mysteriously burned and rebuilt in a year.... The facts they tell us are impossible and the buildings were nothing like today's but supposedly built with horse and cart, no power tools, but they are magnificent creations.

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daverkb's avatar

Dawn ... I'm highly skeptical. So much so that I am spending zero time at the Lunch Break.

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Dawn B's avatar

What do you mean about zero time at lunch break daver? He raises lots of unanswered questions. I just like looking at all the old pics of buildings some destroyed and some still standing that nobody can replicate with all the tech we have now. We were not barbarians and Cro-Magnons like they tell us. Lots of mysteries....

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daverkb's avatar

People get played all the time. And in my time dealing with senators and delegates within Virginia's General Assembly, I learned that anyone can get played. I also learned that the smarter, more deeply studied ones, no so much so ... very seldom and also very hard to fool. These were the very few and far in between.

I also like looking at the buildings, very much so. And at one time, just by the architectural elements, I could date most buildings in America. But not so much anymore, not with detailed accuracy as I largely gave up my acute interest in the arts more than twenty-five years ago.

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banjocat's avatar

^^this! In a creative flurry some months back I wrote this post https://banjocatcreative.com/shadow/ a short engaging read...

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Doug's avatar

We shall not forget, though.

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rolandttg's avatar

It is a bad weakness of mine that I do not want to get mad. I want to get even. What goes around, comes around. My favorite Chinese proverb. "Watch the never long enough, and you will see the body of your enemy float by."

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NormaJeanne's avatar

What a great story! Thank you and your daughter Sunnydaze! I shudder to think what going out in public would look like now if it hadn’t been for all of us non-compliers back then.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

YES! I kept saying COURAGE IS CONTAGIOUS! If we would have had more people willing to stand up this never would have went so far. I also think some day (probably never) we will all be saying (under our breaths) “you’re welcome” for standing against these things.

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Doug's avatar

That would make a GREAT tee-shirt.

They're talking about masking up again in Cali. I will not comply.

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79SmithW60's avatar

The T-shirt with that caption and three photos: one of Ghandi, one of the man in front of the tank in Tiananmen square (where Walz was standing just outside of the camera shot supporting him...) and one of a room full of muzzled (masked) humans looking at one man not wearing his obedience mask!

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Doug's avatar

Walz at Tiananmen... Funny!

I like the third image you created.

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Lincoln's avatar

Let us know…I want one of those shirts!!!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

They already did it in TEXAS! Of all places. Some medical facility there is force masking everyone but skirted the law by calling it some other wording. Shameful. Where is their governor???

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Lincoln's avatar

Have we heard from Ted Cruz on this?

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Agreed. There’s a ritualistic side to masks wearing: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/why-i-dont-wear-a-mask

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Dawn B's avatar

The masks were for programming, submissiveness, fear, and sickness.

It is all sinister, but that is our world. It has been this way, but now we see it.

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Tom's avatar

They were also a proxy indicator of compliance.

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rolandttg's avatar

Brave New World. In real life. Huxley knew.

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Doug's avatar

Your first reason, "masks are for the sick" is so right-on. And it can be taken two ways...

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RunningLogic's avatar

They’re creepy.

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Robin Landry's avatar

As soon as we realize this is a spiritual war-because everything is spiritual, we can clearly see why the DS does everything.

A lower spirit can’t come into a human body without it being degraded.

Now consider how everything is done with the sole(soul) purpose of taking our bodies out of the natural and putting them into an unnatural state.

Look at how drug addicts act. They are clearly possessed. The heavy metals in vaccines shut down the electrical system of a child’s brain so their entire soul can’t occupy the body.

Look at how a severely autistic child acts—as if there is only an animalistic soul in the body.

I was a para-educator for a couple of years, and I could see it first hand.

Cleaning out the heavy metals seems to help these children.

I’m praying RFK jr gets into a position of power so he can start addressing this problem.

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Lincoln's avatar

Amen! Especially on RFKJ.

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banjocat's avatar

^^like... Anthroposophy?

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KB's avatar

I have an adult son with developmental disabilities. He has a program that he goes to a couple of afternoons a week. Last week, there were a whole bunch of extra people there with their caregivers going in a separate door. I asked what was going on and they were all getting flu shots. Probably the kind mixed with covid shots. I am sure they did not have informed consent but were just going along with what they were told. Right then and there I decided that my son is never going to live in an adult family home, even though he might love that. He is staying by my side until I die. I can't get the visual out of my head of all these people with disabilities lining up to be injected.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Hard to "like." Yes, the visual is real-life dystopian. Horrific. Your son is blessed to have you, and vice versa, no news to you. HUGE "like" on that score. God bless you both.

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Sharon's avatar

My youngest son ,also kb

35 and downs

our support system is outstanding, but even his long time respite worker (6 yrs) said never to relinquish him to the "group home" setting. the State dictates those folks lives. for better or worse

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Sharon's avatar

and she knew. God bless her

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Lincoln's avatar

OMG. PTL you asked about it.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Masks are only for bank robbers.

When a surgeon wears a mask, it’s only for the psychological effect upon the patient’s fear of bacteria from the doctor’s mouth - which his mask does not stop.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

It also keeps blood splatters from getting in the surgeon’s mouth, which we know they appreciate.

But it does nothing to stop germs.

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HHM's avatar

Imagine if we cared for kids as much as we do dogs. We certainly wouldn’t make them wear masks, nor would we abort them or traffic them. World is on its head. Come Lord Jesus!

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

I’m not sure why someone didn’t take masking to court. I mean it says right on the side of the box, “Will not protect from viruses.”

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Primum non nocere's avatar

Making anyone wear a mask is utter stupidity. I no longer have the inclination to explain why masks don't prevent acquisition or dissemination of aerosolized viral pathogens.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

It was used to dehumanize us.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

And since covid was so fake (false PCR tests, car crash victims 'died of covid', etc) they needed the masks to make it seem more real and scary.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Laughing at everyone as they partied.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

"Hospitals are overrun by covid victims!" yet the staff was bored by empty hospitals so they TikTok danced.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbIr8L6futM

This vid even has a bonus "blacks are better dancers" self-depreciation moment.

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Doug's avatar

I like how there's absolutely no masks being worn in this video.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Nice catch! Covid seems to take a lot of breaks, so mask aren't always needed.

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Doug's avatar

Yes. Covid always takes a break after you are seated in the restaurant, or when you pull down your mask to take a bite, or right after your on-camera speech about our "shared duty to one another in this pandemic". It's taking a break basically whenever your mask is pulled down below your chin or hanging off one ear.

My wife and I found humor at a recent concert where one of the players wore his mask throughout the pre-show setup, then took it off for the show (except during intermission). Evidently Covid was taking a break while all those sweaty people were dancing and huffing and puffing a few feet in front of him during the show.

People can be so fucking stupid...

(apologies to the faint at heart for my cuss word - it was for emphasis)

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daverkb's avatar

Ah! The restaurant! Raging 'Covid' from the front door to the table. Raging 'Covid' from the table to point of exit. But the dinner table? A pure, pristine 'Covid' Free Oasis. Oh! If only the world had been a restaurant table.

By a huge stoke of luck, or by Providence (my pick), I grew up in highly favorable circumstance which stressed education and thinking. I still remember hearing my dad say how some people "... can't think their way out of a wet paper bag!" Another favored expression was, "There he sits fat, dumb and happy!" Fat, dumb and happy was particularly suitable for red traffic lights which had just changed to green.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

They weren’t wearing masks! In the hospital!!!🤣🤣🤣

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Jay Horton's avatar

Yeah, I noticed that too. WTF, over???

Later Jay

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Lincoln's avatar

Yes…thank you Jay Varma for promoting vaccination in NYC by making it “very uncomfortable” for those who wanted to avoid the shots while YOU AND YOUR DERANGED WIFE AND SICK FRIENDS had “sex” parties. Thank you STEVEN CROWDER for getting this pervert on secretly-recorded conversations on the "Mug Club."

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/coronavirus/jay-varma-covid-sex-scandal/5813824/

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Verve's avatar

And RIGHT ON CUE, you had all the Chinese fast fashion child labor camps (Shein, Temu, and Amazon- I'm looking at you, too) sewing masks to match the outfits. It made my blood boil how easily people were manipulated. Not to mention the absolute travesty of our masks being made in a foreign country -- who knows what toxic substances were on those things? Our citizens breathed in that garbage for well over a year. And there are studies now showing the deleterious effects of N95 mask wearing - the lack of O2, the spike in BP, the cognitive decline.

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Primum non nocere's avatar

With respect to the PCR, as with any qualitative PCR test (e.g. positive vs negative result), the cycle threshold (CT) is both a blessing and a curse. The CT can generate both false positive and negative results depending on which cutoff CT value is used. Moreover, the CT threshold, even if low enough to be deemed a "true positive", does NOT correlate directly with same-specimen concomitant viral cultures that demonstrate a cytologic viropathic effect indicating the presence of an active viral infection.

The higher the CT cutoff value, the more "amplification cycles" occur which increases the likelihood that non-pathogenic viral particles will cause a (false) positive result.

And, yes, not every lab (including Govt labs) used the same CT cutoff so that the same specimen could generate both a positive and negative result depending on how close the specimen CT was to the CT cut value for a positive test.

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rolandttg's avatar

The labs would not even tel the requesting doctor how many cycles they ran, Almost all over 30, most 35, or even 40. Guaranteed positive results.

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Primum non nocere's avatar

The CT is not proprietary info. Not sure which labs with whom you dealt, but I have zero issue with providing CT cutoff to anyone.

The (any) lab test should be used in conjuction with clinical info to render a diagnosis and not used without clinical context to make the diagnosis.... which is why asymptomatic testing should have NEVER been preformed.... EVER.

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Samwise's avatar

Yes. I regard the masks as the most horrific and evil part of the last several years — going about in public when 95% of people have their face covered like was like walking through a vision of Hell. The people were there…but you were completely cut off from them.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Re: vision of Hell - I maintain that masking is a demonic inverted attack on the fact we're made in the image of God, which the evil one HATES.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Great point!

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Freebird's avatar

No doubt the masks were truly horrible, but I wouldn’t say that they were “the most horrific and evil part of the last several years”. Masking doesn’t compare with the injuries and deaths resulting from the vaccine mandates.

Both of them deserve their place in covid holocaust history.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The masks were the opening salvo to being enslaved in the biomedical security state.

Used to cause fear.

Then...the "vaccines' came.

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daverkb's avatar

My wife used to question why I obsessed over pulling 911 apart. First, I said that the whole think stinks to high heaven. And second, I said that if 'they' get away with 911, next time it will be much, much worse. And as you said, "Then ... the 'vaccines' came." And if 'they' get away with the 'vaccines', what comes next may be much more virulent.

The odd thing is that it only takes simple thought to see through the fraudulent shams, things like two airplanes cannot possibly destroy seven buildings in a building complex; and things like no rise in all cause mortality means No Pandemic. That's all one needs to know to smell a big fat rotting rat.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

I find it very aggravating to lay out all of the obvious evidence that the 9/11 narrative is completely impossible, but I still can't convince anybody.

Just the free fall collapse of WTC 7 should be enough of

a headscratcher to cause any thinking person to question

everything they have been told.

But even very smart people that I know to be

scientifically literate will not open their minds to

the fact that it defies the basic laws of Newtonian Physics,

absent a controlled demolition.

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daverkb's avatar

This is all a source of great frustration. First, if 911 were to have been exposed in a very public way, there would have been no Patriot Act type of tyranny enactments in Congress ... and the there might have been no Covid Health Terror program.

But people are very, very dumbed down. The public schools and the rulers has turned the population into a troop of idiots who cannot think their way out of a wet paper bag. All of this stuff, 911 especially ... and Covid Terrorism should have been figured out rather quickly. It wasn't and thus the prospect of getting Covid Justice is doubtful. And it would appear that the scientifically literate may be literate only up to a point. And then, I've seen how stupid the most of the doctors are, those who don't question the information which they are given. And unbelievable what we have seen doctors doing with face shields and even double masking, social distancing, and so on. It's all an appalling mass insanity.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I have mentioned several times to my medical providers at the VA that wearing a mask was dehumanizing.

Their response? Disinterest. Boredom.

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79SmithW60's avatar

"I was/am just following orders"...

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jewel's avatar

and to see how far they could push us

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Karmy's avatar

It was also used to show compliance.

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79SmithW60's avatar

And to see how "obedient" they can make us. That is why we call them "obedience masks".

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NinaG's avatar

To this day, whenever I see video footage (usually in documentaries) of everyone masked up, it makes me sick to my stomach. The ridiculousness of it all is just too much.

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Primum non nocere's avatar

Watch the videos everyday. Show it to everyone. Never forget.

There is an active and coordinated attempt to relinquish the atrocities of the plandemic to the archives of history... call it memory holing or memory washout since I care not for the verbiage of choice. They want you to forget in order to reset the stage for the next event. It has been done like this for a long time. Wash, rinse and repeat.

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

Put a mask on a dog, who is tied to a fence, and then we will see outrage!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right?? People get angrier about what happens to animals than what happens to people 😕 I also think that if people wanted to abort puppies so many people would get up in arms about it but shrug their shoulders about it happening to human babies 😕

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JT's avatar
Oct 16Edited

Despite being a dog lover, RL, I gotta' say you're absolutely spot on!...people can murder, loot, commit arson etc. in "mostly peaceful" riots and walk...but god forbid someone should be cruel to an animal.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I despise animal cruelty but I don’t understand why some people react more to that than human cruelty. I think they go hand in hand actually, people who are ok being cruel to animals also are predisposed to being cruel to humans.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Serial murderers start out mistreating and killing animals.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’ve read that too 😕

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Ruth's avatar

Same people reacting to animal cruelty and euthanasia of animals due to not being adopted are many of the same people all in favor of abortion.

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Verve's avatar

great point

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Why did the guy tie the dog to a fence near the highway-to be seen and rescued-if he was so cruel? At least it wasn’t tied in a private hidden place which would’ve doomed the dog.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Children’s Museum of Indianapolis participated in this abuse! They threw out toddlers and children with autism who wouldn’t or couldn’t wear a mask! 😡🤬

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Remember all the flight attendants who turned into Nazi Gestapo prison matrons who tossed families off the plane because a two-year-old couldn't keep a mask on the face.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

My second oldest son (now 28) has always been highly resistant to displays of authority. He's an extremely successful sales professional, and always flies first class.

During the Scamdemic, he came very close to being booted off a United flight and permanently banned because the stewardess insisted he was drinking his champagne too slowly between lowering his mask.

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daverkb's avatar

These witless people never cease to surprise me with their stupidity.

Now, it should have been a no brainer to the stewardess that the most effective measure would be to lock-down all airplanes, ground all flights so as 'to stop the spread', to 'flatten the curve'. Or quite possibly, the airplanes could have made everyone sit six feet apart. After all, the Magic Flu never travelled more that six feet in the Post Office and elsewhere.

But no! It's the Magic Mask ... and don't 'sip too slowly!

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Amy C.'s avatar

I always wondered, before the mask mandates started, why wasn't everyone on the planes getting sick with covid! I expected to her headlines at beginning saying this since it was SOOOO contagious! But no......

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God Bless America's avatar

You brought back a memory… During the height of the mask insanity there were a couple of young men who were let us say “extremely well moneyed” that were walking through an airport to their private jet area. Everyone else in the airport were masked except them… They took videos of themselves walking through without a mask. No one bothered them! It seems money, talks! They did a video and put it on YouTube, to show the hypocrisy of it all.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Before the Scamdemic this son was detained for 4 hours by Irish Customs when he thought they were being too nosey about his travel plans.

The final straw was when he told them: "I'm an American, I can go anywhere I want." (He's actually more of a Texan, but who's quibbling? Lol)

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is just 🤬🤬🤬 infuriating!!! All these wannabe dictators 😡😡😡

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RunningLogic's avatar

I will never forget 😡

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Janet's avatar

They were on Amtrak as well. Try and sleep with a mask on. . I pulled my carry on blanket over my head and made a breathing hole in the folds with mask under my chin. Once I snored loudly since I sensed them patrolling the cattle car so they would leave me alone..

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NormaJeanne's avatar

I have a hard time processing the Democrats hatred for children. Do they even understand that they’re going to be old soon and children now will be the adults in charge of them? I can only hope it doesn’t turn out well for them when that happens.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And they’re the ones with the “for the children” license plates and guilt trips for not spending enough on government programs 🙄 But in reality, so many of their preferred policies hurt children and families immensely 😕

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Copernicus's avatar

It doesn't make sense because it is Evil. Evil is contrary to all that is Good and Right. Evil will do all it can to smash and destroy humanity. Romans 1.

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RunningLogic's avatar

🎯🎯🎯

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Laura Barrett's avatar

All of Washington state children’s activities/venues were mask mandatory. I know a severely disabled child with ceberal palsy. She had to wear a mask, even when hospitalized!!! We took our kids and left the state as much as possible to recreate with no masks. Put hiking in the national parks, and the masked people on the trail would scramble to jump into the woods when they saw us unmasked.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That poor child!!!! 😡😢 It truly disgusts me how adults abused defenseless children by forcing them to wear masks 😡

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PJ's avatar
Oct 16Edited

I watched one of my granddaughter's soccer games, 10-year olds running around with masks on!!!! I wanted to go choke the coaches, but figured I'd get arrested......NY state. I've since moved to free FL.

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SM's avatar

I used to bring my boys when they were little. Such a fun museum! My list of places to not do business with keeps getting longer 😂

Ever since the crazed and irrational staff at SEAWORLD ORLANDO were screaming at guests about face masks, I haven’t returned and will never spend another dime with them. We had passes that I immediately cancelled after that experience.

Their staff members were literally yelling at children as they walked around the park- outside in the blazing summer heat to keep face masks over their mouths and noses. Imagine the stupidity and utter nonsense.

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God Bless America's avatar

Fleet Feet Huntsville, Alabama… Apple Store BridgeStreet, Huntsville, AL… I got kicked out because I wouldn’t wear their stupid masks!

I will never go in there again!

Bunch of mask Nazis! 🔥🔥🔥

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RunningLogic's avatar

I was at a mall in NY state around Christmas in 2021 and the city where the mall was had a mask mandate back in place. Only, the county sheriff said he wasn’t going to enforce it. It was interesting which stores and restaurants were sticklers about the mask wearing (PF Chang, Sephora) and which were ok with letting me in without (Athleta, Anthropologie). The biggest surprise was when I was hanging around outside the Lego store and they had what amounted to a bouncer near the door, with a mask on. I was looking at the displays and wishing I could go in to get something for my son but was tired of trying to force my way in. The guy at the door saw me looking at the Lego displays and asked, “do you want to go in?” I said yes and he told me to go right ahead. No bs about wearing a mask. I was so surprised and glad, I ended up buying something more expensive than I’d originally intended 😂😛 I was really not expecting that, finding someone reasonable was so refreshing!

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Lincoln's avatar

Speak with your pocket book. Makes a huge difference.

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Lincoln's avatar

Good for you. Money talks.

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Bandit's avatar

Not shocking at all for the location.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yep blue city full of self righteous and self important leftists 🙄

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Copernicus's avatar

Although it was red until the last twenty years or so. Around O'Bummer, I think.

There are reasons to believe it was flipped purposefully by various schemes.

The leftists certainly seem to rule the county now, with general support from the weak-bellied RINOs that get elected or appointed from the remaining red precincts.

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Laura Barrett's avatar

In Washington state, the greater Seattle area has been blue since the 70s. Slowly, but surely the blueness has crept out and on the I5 corridor there’s maybe two red counties On the west side of the state. East of the mountains is still mostly red except for areas like Spokane and some the Tri-Cities are starting to purple. Geographically the state is still mostly red, but based on population centers, we vote blue every election.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Mayor Ballard was a Republican with zero support from the establishment who knocked on doors and talked to people one on one to get elected. People were ready for something different, but after Ballard, I think the left and RINOs made sure it wasn’t going to happen again 😕

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Bandit's avatar

I think it was blue before Obummer.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well they had a Republican mayor for a time at least… So not quite so blue.

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LW's avatar

Making ANY child wear a mask is child abuse. Having to look at people wearing masks is people abuse.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Jeff, Kathleen, for the last 3.90 years we have been and are still living in a nearly continuous "Charlie Foxtrot" or translated from mil speak to normie-speak, a "Cluster f**k"! Getting Trump back in the WH, by whatever means necessary, will save us from further Charlie Foxtrots! Making anyone wear a mask is abuse, child or otherwise.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

It's actually gone on longer.

2020 - 1st year

2021 - 2nd year

2022 - 3rd year

2023 - 4th year

2024 - 5th year

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

And the worst part, we lived in a CF for 8 years during the obama residency, and didn't learn our lessons...

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79SmithW60's avatar

Yup, and it actually started towards the middle of GHWB, all of Clinton, a slight reprieve (barely) under "W" (although the more we see his eight years, the worse he looks for the Republic)...: 'Patriot Act', big bank bailouts, environmental lunacy such as 'low sulfur' diesel, endless neocon wars...yes, BHO was worse, but we've been on a downward spiral since 1990... we need Trump and a return to constitutional government by the Congress.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Yes, I agree. We have been deceived for a long time by the uniparty... you know, it always felt wrong, they way they were governing... but it took a divine intervention to help us put Trump in office so he could expose the deep state, the uniparty, and the globalists, all who hate America and Americans.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Amen! He needs a constitutional Speaker of the House and Mike Lee as Majority Leader so that they can get back to "constitutional governance" in the first two years. After two years, if they don't fix things, it is usually down hill the second congressional term for a president. Pray, vote, Pray!

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Kathy Sincere's avatar

Sprouts kicked me and my autistic son out of the store on the first day of the mask mandates in Colorado. I filed a civil rights case against Sprouts which had splendid legal references and went nowhere. I had pro bono advice from Barry Arrington who won a Supreme Court victory against Governor Polis during Covid. https://www.lamarledger.com/2020/12/15/supreme-court-ruling-colorado-church-polis-covid-limits/

We lost but Sprouts DID have to dance and pay $$$$ to their lawyers.

My son cannot wear a mask. He was covered by the Americans With Disability Act. It did not matter in this blue craphole state.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

35% of our middle school students have IEPs or 504 plans. The majority of whom are autistic. Last year it was 25%. To say that this is an epidemic is an understatement. It’s completely changing the way we “do” (don’t do??) education in our school. Our teachers are exhausted and frustrated. The demands of these children’s learning plans cannot be met by existing staff. Neither the legislature nor the state Board of Education is coming up with any ideas that will help serve this population in a realistic way. Center based learning is a thing of the past, and we are expected to educate these children in general population classroom, which is often an impossibility, given the severity of their needs and the behaviors that accompany them. There has to be a better way. In addition to being over vaccinated, I watch these children eat highly processed food and drink drinks laden with sugar, corn syrup, and dyes. You can literally watch them get amped up as they eat. Which explains why most of our behavior issues happen after lunch. It’s an absolute sin. I’m voting for Maga and Maha and praying that we can do something about this disaster we have created for our children.

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Freebird's avatar

Your comment is prescient in stating that autism is rampant because of vaccines, and exacerbated by horrible food choices. I heard the mom of an autistic child trying to get that message out 15 years ago. She claimed to largely get her son’s autism under control by eliminating gluten and sugars from his diet.

I too am praying for a Maga, Maha win, both so critically important!

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Verve's avatar

I would also like to add that in my non-expert opinion, having researched this for several years, it's not actually the gluten - it's the hybridized wheat and the glyphosate sprayed on it. Nobody had gluten or peanut allergies when I was a kid 50 years ago. I'm praying that RFK Jr. can help turn things around. Mary Talley Bowden, MD, good friend of RJK Jr. and Children's Health Defense is speaking this weekend at the 4th annual Florida Covid Summit. https://www.johnlittellmd.com/florida-summit-2024

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

The peanut issues are, I believe, caused by the kill sh ots. They use peanuts in the process thereby causing the problem.

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Verve's avatar

Connie do you mean just for Covid shots or all vaccines? The peanut allergies have been around for 25 years at least - I wouldn't doubt that peanuts are used but I've never seen that in the literature. I do think that peanuts are one of the most highly sprayed crops so I think it's probably a combo of vaccines and toxic food

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Definitely ALL va xin es.

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Verve's avatar

It's sad to look back over so many years and realize I could have done better for my kids - I will never trust the medical industry again - never.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

We can only do what we do with the information we have. I’m realizing that everything in the mainstream world is a lie. EVERYTHING.

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CMCM's avatar

My son was born in early 1986 and we discovered he was allergic to peanuts (and many other nuts) when he was 2. At the time, we didn't know of any other kids with that allergy.

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Verve's avatar

1986 - that is the year that big pharma got off the hook for injuring children with vaccines. RFK Jr. did a very long interview with Steve Kirsch over a year ago that talked about the rise in autism and other medical issues starting that year. Both my kids had bad reactions to the normal schedule of jabs (I trusted the doctors) and they were born in the late 90s. I was shamed by my pediatrician to give my kids the chicken pox vaccine. Then they both got chicken pox twice, within a year. It definitely hurt their immune system.

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Heather LibertyCricket's avatar

peanut oil is used as an adjuvant in all vaxxes. read the peanut allergy epidemic by Heather Frazier published by children's health defense over 10 years ago. :(

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Verve's avatar

Thank you Heather, I didn't know that. Makes complete sense - I am a big fan of CHD since covid lockdowns, 4 years ago - RFK Jr.'s life's work is so voluminous that I couldn't begin to read everything he's done.

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Heather LibertyCricket's avatar

It is truly incredible how long this fight has been going on.

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Freebird's avatar

I agree Verve. I don’t believe that good foods as God created them cause harm or allergies at all, but the geo-engineered mutations do.

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Lincoln's avatar

Love Dr. Littell in Florida. He was one of the few who would provide Ivermectin during the COVID debacle, and saved many people.

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Jaye's avatar

I am not uber-strict on diet, but I am careful. My son has a rather amazing diet, it turns out, compared to others w similar diagnoses. He has very few food aversions. I am THANKFUL

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Irunthis1's avatar

I wish I could amplify this comment it's truly abysmal that this is even a thing. The toxic foods these kids are eating are at least 50-75% (if not more) of the ongoing problem. Many of these kids would be GREATLY IMPROVED by an organic, all REAL food diet, most likely also cutting out inflammatories like dairy, gluten and tomatoes. It is truly sad that allopathic (should be PATHETIC) medicine has screwed this whole paradigm up so badly.

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Fiestynca's avatar

Tomatoes? What is wrong with tomatoes?

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Jaye's avatar

Solanaceae (nightshades) can cause inflammation

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Fiestynca's avatar

Potatoes are also part of the nightshade family so is that true for them as well?

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Jaye's avatar

It can be. As are peppers. And ashwaghanda. Mileage may vary

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

I’m with you, I love tomatoes. Keep the little flavor bombs on my counter to snack on. Read a book once about the connection between foods and blood type. Fortunately, tomatoes were a good food for my blood type. It was interesting that those I liked were right for me and those I didn’t care for were wrong. Same for my husband.

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Fiestynca's avatar

I was not aware if that. I will have to look that up. Thank you!

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Ned B.'s avatar

That's brilliant: ALL-PATHETIC medicine. I'm gonna steal it for a meme.

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AJF's avatar

New term? Allopathetic!! 😃

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CHop's avatar

100% notice the after lunch hype, but also see it in the kids who get the free breakfast of Coco Puffs and chocolate milk.

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Sheri veley's avatar

Our school system commends itself on their healthy breakfast they offer. Mini donut holes, poptarts, etc. All of it is sugar sugar sugar. Oh, they do offer a piece of old fruit, bruised, wrinkled. Luckily my granddaughter no longer eats their free breakfast. It's sad this is what children are offered.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

A decade or more ago, the district I was working for made it mandatory for every single student to go down a line every morning to get breakfast items. These were sugary items like cinnamon rolls. They were also required to pick up a milk; low fat chocolate or regular, and everyone had to pick up a banana.

This was rigorously enforced at the beginning of the school year. There were huge trash cans at the end of the line, where the majority of the students then dumped the untouched food. Faculty and staff were threatened with severe consequences if they tried to rescue any of this food. (Though I learned that some teachers had no fear of consequences. Others did. Depended on whether or not you had the automatic pass.)

As someone who grew up on a farm, where we made our own food and appreciated the effort taken, this made me so crazy that I had to avoid that area of campus in the morning. So, I don’t know how long that insanity went on. It didn’t seem to last longer than that one school year. I think the mandatory part petered out after a month or two. The assistant principal, who was tasked with policing that disastrously wasteful program, looked furious, disgusted and highly stressed. He wasn’t around much longer. Good people get purged.

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Barb's avatar

But Sheri- they are whole grain poptarts 😂😂😂😂😂

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Not Me's avatar

GOOD GREIF!

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Big money in "special education"

We need to label kids now.

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Verve's avatar

yes, just like Susan G Komen breast cancer research - that hasn't done a damn thing in 40 years, except enrich the pockets of big pharma with toxic drugs that don't actually work. It would be pathetic if it weren't so evil

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Ned B.'s avatar

Instead of calling it "The Run for the Cure," I called it, "The Run to Procure."

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Verve's avatar

Touche' Ned!

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MaryAnn's avatar

The sister makes a lot of money off of the deceased Ms Komen.

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Verve's avatar

I remember seeing a documentary years ago on how she started the whole charity after her sister died. I do think she had good intentions at first but it just morphed into one big money-making grift. I boycott all products with that pink ribbon icon - I mean, even eggs? How many decades are we going to celebrate "cause for the cure"? It's been FORTY years!

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MaryAnn's avatar

I do not know a “charitable” org that is not top-heavy in admin expenditures. American Cancer Society, United Way, …

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Verve's avatar

All corrupt to the core.... agreed.

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Truth 101's avatar

Susan G Komen was (maybe still is) giving money to planned parenthood too. I suppose that is one way to cut back on cancer - killing the babies. 🤬

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is a part of it too.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Sad, but true.

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Chevrus's avatar

It’s growth industry you might say…

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Chevrus's avatar

35% or more from where I sit as well….at a certain point if everyone is special then nobody is. We will also be hard pressed to remember,ever a time when things were not “always this way”.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

That is awful, thanks for sharing. I’m going to pass it on. A really important reason to vote for Trump/Kennedy.

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NAB's avatar

!!! Oh my goodness. That is a really high percentage. My oldest son (now 29) had both an IEP and then 504. I would estimate at that time (early aughts), 10% of kids had one or the other.

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HHM's avatar

And yet the schools require the vaccines. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot. Can’t fix stupid.

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Lincoln's avatar

But you can numb it with a 2x4! Thank you, Betty White.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Fortunately, we do allow for exemptions…but the masses succumb...

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Dena's avatar

Recently released vax ingredients. Why do we put up with the poisening of our kids? https://vigilantnews.com/post/the-secret-ingredient-in-covid-vaccines-has-been-found/

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Kristen's avatar

I want to know what happens when these children enter the workforce. Will we be expected to give skittles and other rewards every 15 minutes for staying on task? Will they have extra time to meet deadlines? Will their parents meet with supervisors and HR to come up with a plan for them to be successful? I’m assuming things don’t just change after high school and college. I’m genuinely worried about the future.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

We’ve moved from autism awareness, to autism acceptance. The next stage will be autism appreciation.

We are normalizing a very serious disorder. Autistic kids are told that they are special and different, and now even believe in some cases they should be celebrated for it.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Well it’s the ultimate victimhood for parents. So it’s going to fall to the righteous to try to straighten this mess out. And righteous doctors,politicians ( Kennedy) to prove it out, and basically bring pharmacology down to where it ought to be.

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Noi Helmick's avatar

As a parent of a high-functioning autistic adult child, I see these kids more and more. They are your baggers at Krogers, carrying their Emotional Support stuffed animals…my sister is also having to train a housekeeper who is on the spectrum, ie—after sweeping up the dirt you gotta get the dust pan… we as a society are gonna have to deal with it—these kids didn’t ask to be socially inept…and We made them this way ( through vaccinations, food dye or whatever.)

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Jeff C's avatar

They can be taught though how to appropriately respond to situations if even they don't intuitively understand the reason why. It's the only way these kids will ever be mainstreamed and be fully functioning members of society. Lovaas figured this out sixty years ago with Applied Behavioral Analysis.

For example, they need to understand that tantruming is never acceptable regardless of how frustrated they feel. It's just never allowed, they must develop alternative coping mechanisms. They also need to be taught the basics of common courtesy. You don't interrupt other people, you don't invade their space, you don't demand the attention of others. You do properly groom and dress yourself, make yourself presentable, and deal with people politely. I deal with this with a loved one daily, and I get that he doesn't understand why it's important but that doesn't matter. It's what society expects so he has to do it, it's what others expect to make them feel comfortable in interactions. It's not optional behavior.

It's not their fault that their brain is wired differently, but unfortunately that doesn't give them a free pass in life. They have to work harder than people who are naturally good with others. It's not fair, but it is what it is. And the sooner they learn that and accept it the more successful they will be in life. Fake it 'til you make it is actually some pretty sound advice.

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Yuma's Freezing's avatar

All children are born as barbarians and it's up to us to civilize them. So some them are wired differently; if the parents actually parent, society does better! Making absurd allowances for ANY child's behavior is a huge burden on the child and everyone around them! People need to fit in; it's just harder for some of us!

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Jaye's avatar

Acceptance of "divergence" allows investigators to stop investigating the "why". The answer is now "it's normal"

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Marice Nelson's avatar

Pretty sure the normalization of autism as neurodivergence is along the same lines as the plastics industry greenwashing about recycling. One of the biggest concerns of parents of these children is what will happen to them when their parents can no longer take care of them. The parents do millions of dollars of unpaid work every year. When they can’t do that anymore the costs will be huge. I believe I read that investment firms are buying up companies that do this care and management

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Chleona J Kozub's avatar

You are absolutely right. I have actually seen the beginnings of the "autism appreciation" movement. The whole bit about them being special and should be appreciated for their differences, and they are better than others or whatnot... I raised a child with autism. This is not something to be glorified. His life would have been better if he had been like his siblings. I love him just the way he is, but I wish his life could have been like his sister and brother. He may have become a man who could have talked to a girl and had a meaningful relationship. Perhaps he would have had children. He doesn't have these things, and that breaks my heart every day.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Nope, it’s a very accurate take. I have it on my list to discuss autism and vaccines, but there’s plenty of evidence that shows there’s a correlation

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Kim's avatar

At this point, it's difficult to think autism (ADHD also) is NOT caused by vaccinations.

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Kathy's avatar

Gastroenterologist Sabine Hazan has found that autistic people have a very messed up, micro biome. She took a set of twins where the sister was neuro-typical, and did a fecal implant to her autistic brother. The results were astounding. You could see his micro biome become very similar to his sisters, and with within a few months, he had a radical change of behavior. He was actually able to attend a prom. This is very exciting, but does not offer profit incentives for our diseased and corrupt healthcare system.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Many have fixed the gut through the GAPS diet. www.westonaprice.org

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Fiona Colombo's avatar

Fascinating! I buy it. I wonder if a lot of the toxins affect the microbiome in ways we wouldn't expect (kind if like how hand sanitizer does, even though it doesn't seem totally obvious that it would).

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Teresa Carstensen's avatar

Could be the use of antibiotics, cleansing the gut...in a BAD way. I take one probiotic, one day per week, just to replenish whatever my gut needs.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Fermented foods in your diet — For many years I have tried to get one small serving of a fermented food each day into my diet — sauerkraut, yogurt, kombucha, etc. Learned this from the Japanese. Also cruciferous vegetables (Broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, etc.)

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Kathy's avatar

Especially when you look at the fact of how it took off in 1989, a few years after they removed vaccine maker liability, and the amount of shots climbed up to 72.

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STH's avatar

Read Dr. Paul Thomas’s vaxxed unvaxxed study. ADHD was virtually unheard of in the unvaxxed.

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Kim's avatar

I read about that!

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Yuma's Freezing's avatar

I think of ADHD as "autism lite." I have ADHD with autistic traits. Just wired a little differently - not "special." My parents didn't know why I was (am) like that. They made sure I can function decently in the real world.

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Kathleen Blackshear's avatar

My daughter has a healthy diet because I make sure she does and has never been vaccinated for anything but has been diagnosed with ADHD with some overlap with autistic symptoms. She is high functioning, but she is very unusual and people can tell that she is.

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Monterey's avatar

Dr Casey Means is also saying that red dye 40 is associated somehow with autism. Wow

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Kathy's avatar

I’m sure red dye is terrible, but we had a lot of red dyed candy and Kool-Aid when I was a kid, and almost no autism. I think many things are cofactors, but absolutely the vaccine schedule expansion is when autism took off.

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Monterey's avatar

Yes agreed. Ate a lot of sugared cereals when I was a kid. And other things. I do think that most of it is vaccines. But if dyes are at all related,then We need to know that as well.

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Kim's avatar

I suspect it's a combination of toxins with a tipping point.

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Jaye's avatar

We had worse, in many cases

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Irunthis1's avatar

Think about how many of them will only eat Cheetos which are probably loaded with it. There’s no nutritional value in a Cheeto. Only net negative 🙄

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Just Comment's avatar

2013 News: 30 Scientific Studies Showing the Link between Vaccines and Autism

https://healthimpactnews.com/2013/30-scientific-studies-showing-the-link-between-vaccines-and-autism/

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STH's avatar

Too bad most of the 30 studies only focus on mercury, which supposedly has been removed in the early 2000’s and replaced with aluminum. Yet the rates of autism continue on an increasing trajectory.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Mercury has not been removed. Even if it was, there are still plenty of better worse things in all the vaccines. Plus not one of them has ever worked❗️

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STH's avatar

You’re missing my point. And I agree all vaccines are poison.

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Marice Nelson's avatar

Dr Christopher exley is a good source on this. Aluminum is his life’s work. He has done analysis of brains from those with autism and Alzheimer’s and found concentrations much above average. He thinks water fluoridation and live virus vaccines exacerbate the problem by shuttling aluminum to the brain and that the act of injecting it plus the specific compound leads to the damage

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NoVA mom's avatar

Read Turtles All the Way Down…they’ve lied about vx risks for decades.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Who’s the author? There are about eight books with the title “turtles all the way down”

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NoVA mom's avatar

Turtles All the Way Down: Vaccine Science and Myth

Edited by Zoey O’Toole and Mary Holland -author(s) anonymous due to threats

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On an island's avatar

Wow! Tony Fauci’s NIAID is largely to blame for all the vax injury induced autism that now numbers 1 in 30 some kids! Astonishing that with all that funding they’ve somehow managed to exacerbate the problem instead of make it better. Hmm 🤔

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Neil Kellen's avatar

skillful management at that...

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Just Comment's avatar

June 2024: Fauci Confesses He “Made Up” Covid Rules, Including Six Feet Social Distancing and Masking Kids

https://dailysceptic.org/2024/06/03/fauci-confesses-he-made-up-covid-rules-including-six-feet-social-distancing-and-masking-kids/

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Lincoln's avatar

Yes…thank you Jay Varma for promoting vaccination in NYC by making it “very uncomfortable” for those who wanted to avoid the shots while YOU AND YOUR DERANGED WIFE AND SICK FRIENDS had “sex” parties. Thank you STEVEN CROWDER for getting this pervert on secretly-recorded conversations on the "Mug Club."

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/coronavirus/jay-varma-covid-sex-scandal/5813824/

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Janet's avatar

Doctors are baffled. There is never a discussion of what happens when so many non productive autistic children get older—you know, the ages where young people go out and get jobs and raise f@milies and become consumers and supporting members of society. The money part will be flowing the other way. Into the trillions. But the medical pirates are baffled. We live in a world that practices child sacrifice up and down the life board. We don’t have to imagine it anymore.

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Verve's avatar

well said. And this tragedy is the first part of the second part - the genital mutilation of children (often on the spectrum) who will be forced to rely on a lifelong string of drugs paid for by we, the taxpayers. It's criminally evil.

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Janet's avatar

That has happened to my only grandchild. These “experts” are rank evil. That’s when I realized that these entities and health nutjobs are grooming damaged children into even more damage. But oh so lucrative. I am seeing it first hand. Anybody that doesn’t have first hand experience has any idea how evil this is. My grandkid now considers herself genderless. This is why i left the Left for good. Plus the jabs damage. But actually I have a very long list of their repellent and anti human behavior to keep me forever away. I wish for vaporizing revenge often.

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Teresa Carstensen's avatar

tearful. heartbroken. prayerful. Dear Lord, what have we done? Save us!

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DeAnna's avatar

And the mental health industrial complex can’t wait for the avalanche of patients that’s coming when these children grow out of this and can’t deal with their new reality of a sterile and freakish existence. Evil child sacrifice indeed.

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Lincoln's avatar

Watch and see…the government who did away with funding for behavioral health facilities in the 1980s will be scrambling to support them again. Money speaks, and there is money to be made in caring for the damaged Americans Fauci, en company, created.

The Mental Health Systems Act (MHSA) of 1980 could be considered as some sort of landmark legislation passed by the United States Congress, it has as its main goal to fundamentally reform the mental health care system in the country.

The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, passed by a Democratic-controlled House of Representatives and a Republican-controlled Senate, and signed by President Ronald Reagan on August 13, 1981, REPEALED the Mental Health System Act.

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Monterey's avatar

Never thought we'd see the day when we have to look out for ourselves to prevent problems instead of our doctors doing their job to help us do that. We know more about vaccines than they do, and we are starting to learn more about how food is harming us. Meanwhile, corporate doctors are picking their noses and claiming to be baffled.....

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Just Comment's avatar

Also, the big push for TRANS the younger generation is to make sure the next Generation produce less human in the future.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-08-08-global-depopulation-agenda-more-organized-well-funded-than-ever-before.html

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Verve's avatar

Floridians - if you got a mail in ballot I urge you to drive it to your local board of elections and deposit it in the metal box inside the building, which is usually guarded by security. Since the USPS Union has endorsed Camilla, you better believe that there will be trays and tray and trays of ballots thrown into a ditch from conservative zip codes - I saw it in Chicago in the 2020 election - oh yes I did.

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Lincoln's avatar

Yes…and VOTE early. Harris/Biden knows that conservatives typically vote on Election Day, and rumblings indicate that polling places will be shut down.

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neener's avatar

Autism is increasing rapidly around the world-everywhere children receive multiple vaccines. In my 27 years in education I watched this phenomenon unfold. We need real research into this problem. Unvaxxed kids don't manifest this condition. Check Dr Andrew Wakefield 's work.

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randall stoehr's avatar

It is slowly being exposed as "about to be charged in criminal medical science activities"

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Luc's avatar

According to the CDC’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network, about 1 in 36 children in the U.S. has been identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) (51 Autism Statistics: How Many People Have Autism?, 2023).

And more coming down the line EVERY day.

My belief has been that if it isn't the vaccines themselves it IS the amount of jabs get at the same time. The Vitamin D levels of the child are from the Mother. We KNOW how deficient most are in Vitamin D. The kiddo has NO immune system so giving 6 jabs at once is not good at all.

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neener's avatar

Autism is on the rise everywhere in the world where kids are heavily vaccinated. In my 27 + years in education, I watched the phenomenon unfold. We need unbiased research into the problem. Check out Dr Andrew Wakefield's work.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Nothing in Jacksonville surprises me anymore. There’s a significant population that is striving to get that autism diagnosis and the government benefits that accompany it.

I’ve seen them up close.

My apologies to heartbroken, hardworking families, who also deal with this issue. I know it’s real.

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Chevrus's avatar

A while ago Jeff C. Cited a study from Hong Kong that focused on the relationship between autism spectrum disorder and gut bacteria. What the study found was that the effects that vaccines had on intestinal flora and fauna corresponded to increases in autism. The took the condition in humans, placed it in mice and they showed the effects. I’ll try to dig it up again, but the implications were profound. Correlation and possible causation.

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The Lord will rescue me from every evil deed, and will save me unto His heavenly kingdom; to Him be the glory forever and ever. Amen.

— 2 Timothy 4:18 LSB

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rolandttg's avatar

Tucker Interview with Harmeet Dhillon. She gives chapter and verse on the dirty, and criminal deeds of Caramel. She has never worked in the private sector either.

https://sunnysjournal.com/2024/10/13/harmeet-dhillon-the-shocking-origin-story-of-kamala-harris-and-all-the-crimes-shes-committed-tucker-carlson/

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LMWC's avatar

It was excellent, and as she reiterated, don’t fall for the “deer in headlights” schtick. She’s a snake, unqualified but cunning.

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NAB's avatar

Cunning is the perfect word for Kamala. There is a certain breed of people who, from the beginning, are manipulative and opportunistic. She seems to be one of them.

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MayBella82's avatar

I expect it is the demons inside them that are smart deviants that guide them. When you let evil in, you give up your soul.

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NofloChick's avatar

I listened to a Seth Gruber podcast on Cackle’s abortion stance. Satan must be proud….

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Lincoln's avatar

Seems? No question…Harris is a product of the progressive left and funded by George Soros. That alone should be reason enough to vote for DJT.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Yes, all my life, I’ve noticed that people with low IQ sometimes have an instinctive evil, sly cunning way.. A different form of intelligence?

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Paige Green's avatar

Perhaps a focus on self and a lack of empathy with a dash of narcissism.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Wish we could get a legit IQ test result on this one

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Lincoln's avatar

Harris is not smart. Not an intellectual. Just listen to her “word salad” responses to questions…if you can GET HER TO ANSWER questions, that is. Notice she will latch on to one word and say it multiple times. Unless, of course, she has the questions in advance and her staff can prepare canned responses for her. Which we saw during the debate. What was that “special earring” in her ear, and why was she writing things down when Trump was talking? A conundrum for sure.

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Jaye's avatar

She's a dumb-asp

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Lincoln's avatar

Yes Harris is. And Tampon Tim too. What a poor excuse for a VP Candidate. A proven pathological liar could be POTUS.

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Sherry 1's avatar

🤣

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R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

Thank you. Her name is "Harmeet" Dhillon.

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LMWC's avatar

I believe Harmeet ran for the RNC head a few years back?

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FH's avatar

Yes she did, as well as mike Lindell. Unfortunately Ronna won that one. And apparently Harmeet is leading the legal effort on election integrity in AZ , recently announced.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Maybe autocorrected to Harriet.

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Valerie's avatar

Probably. Autocorrect always thinks it knows what I’m about to say, and at least 50% of the time it’s wrong. Sometimes it does it 3x in a row. No, I really meant what I’m typing!

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SadieJay's avatar

I think we should all make a comment with our auto-correct words only and see who can uncover what we are really saying.

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Valerie's avatar

Yes! Make the comment section more like a puzzle. 😂

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rolandttg's avatar

Political Phil was right. It auto corrected , and tried to do it again when I just edited it.

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MnmMom's avatar

Such a good interview with Harmeet! Very intelligent and well spoken lady. What a contrast to the empty-suit chameleon Camala. (Or Marxist wolf in a sheep’s pantsuit?)

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CHop's avatar

I only listened to a small part, but when does a person pronounce your "real" name 4 different ways? I understand when addressing the Indian audience vs a Black audience to appeal to them, but why 4 different ways? And why are the talking heads making the correct pronunciation a big deal now?

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SadieJay's avatar

It's Commie-La

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Teresa Carstensen's avatar

or Chameleon.

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NAB's avatar

I STILL don't know how to say her name "correctly"

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NinaG's avatar

“Bitch” works…

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Nicely.

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Steenroid's avatar

It’s Kameltoe

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Set their hair on 🔥. Rhyme it with Pamela. Bill Clinton does.

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Lincoln's avatar

Neither does she, apparently. I bet Willy Brown does.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Same here. Who to believe?

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Chevrus's avatar

Karmella

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rolandttg's avatar

My wife just calls her Caramel, and pronounces it the same every time

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Valerie's avatar

Megyn Kelly has joked on her show about saying her own name 2 different ways.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

I separate the syllables. Ka… ma…. La…. Is it correct? I have no idea.

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Valerie's avatar

They’re up in arms because most Americans put the emphasis on the 2nd syllable, ka-MA-la, when the ‘correct’ pronunciation is with the emphasis on the first syllable, eg ‘KA-ma-la.

It’s very strange because she’s pronounced her own name both ways, and also the first one is just how an English speaking person would pronounce it. It’s like they think we should know Sanskrit names. 🙄 Another manufactured issue with language.

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

Tuckers interview with Mark Halperin is really good too. This fight is not over by a long shot.

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LMWC's avatar

I just finished listening to it, and to the interviewer, Tucker’s great credit, he didn’t say half of what he wanted to. Halperin came on as just a political analyst who called the 2016 election for Trump, and claimed at the outset, he believes Trump will win the election in an electoral landslide, but then turns right around and says Harris could do the same. He seems to want to keep the conversation strictly analytical, but goes off into the DC mentality. I could almost see Tucker wanting to pull his hair out, but he pulled it off.

Many things really stood out as to where Halperin stood. They are almost too many to keep straight. Joe Biden is actually still running the country, though Halperin has seen cognitive decline since 2017. Harris has raised over a billion dollars since she was tapped to run. Most of this came through small sum donations run by Act Blue. Wow, if he really believes this and no mention of dark money. Liz and Dick Cheney are endorsing Harris because of J6. That right there was the giveaway that Halperin is either lying or he believes whatever his “sources” tell him in DC. No mention of Deep State or Stolen elections, not a hint. He would not be surprised if DJT won and not surprised if Harris won. As I said, Tucker just did the interview, asked good questions, and Halperin answered them but he was so out of touch with what’s really going on….

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Teresa Carstensen's avatar

..."Both Halprin and Carlson pretend things are just like they were, while they apply 1998 political insight to the 2024 election year, and -for some reason- people discuss it."... See more:

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/10/16/tucker-carlson-and-mark-halprin-pretend-2024-is-really-1998/

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Dena's avatar

Harmeet Dhillon is brilliant. Unfortunately she was recently widowed.

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rolandttg's avatar

Was it likely natural, or a hit?

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Dena's avatar

Sounded like cancer contracted pre vax.

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Marsali S.'s avatar

Tucker calls her ‘Carmella Harris’, and or ‘Carmella, whatever she calls herself.’

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Lincoln's avatar

Suggest EVERYONE listen to this awesome podcast. Harmeet Dhillon has known and followed Kamala Harris for her entire career. The truth is shocking. Americans, especially low-information-voters, to coin a phrase from Rush Limbaugh, are being deceived.

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

Was an excellent interview

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Corkey's avatar

Here’s an idea. Why not cut off both Israel and Ukraine and send the money immediately to the hurricane zones and hoist the Francis Scott Key Bridge out of Baltimore Harbor and repair it instead of funding a bunch of murderous scumbags.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

There you go making sense again.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And let’s also cut off Egypt, Yemen, Palestine, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, and all of the other places we are giving billions and millions 😕

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Willing Spirit's avatar

You forgot Iran.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Too many to list. Iran is included in “all the other places” 🙂 And technically it’s not really been aid to Iran as such, for the most part, the money they’ve gotten has been from different sources, such as relaxing sanctions, unfreezing assets, and the like. But we give plenty to Iraq, Jordan and many others. Here is the official listing of the amounts (if you can believe what they say). You can pick the country and the year:

https://foreignassistance.gov/cd/afghanistan/

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Wendy Lemmel's avatar

Cut off Israel and the money would be spent fighting Muslim terrorists here in the US not on our people. And all the while, the press would be worrying about Islamophobia.

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RunningLogic's avatar

It would help to also cut off all aid to Muslim nations, they get a ton of money too.

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Corkey's avatar

I agree. Screw foreign aid altogether

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Willing Spirit's avatar

They most definitely do.

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RunningLogic's avatar

If you add all of the Middle Eastern countries together they far surpass what is given to Israel. And if you add African Muslim countries to that, and Indonesia, Bangladesh and Malaysia, it’s even more. It’s incredible to see how much money we give away (with strings attached of course 😕).

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Corkey's avatar

War on Terror has always bedn one big giant FRAUD. Keep the money in the US and help our people !!

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Politico Phil's avatar

Hear Hear!!!

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HHM's avatar

You clearly will go nowhere in politics

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Padrig's avatar

It is a good idea, but money is never the answer, especially government money. Prices will rise as a 'natural' reaction to an influx of money. Call it intentional inflation money laundering. Either way it is using money as fuel to a fire. The big G can't help it. Everything in which they are involved goes wrong. A better incentive than writing checks that won't last is to remove ALL taxes on everything for the affected area until conditions improve. For good measure, add tax deductions AND tax credits at a premium for any business that 'donates' their resources to the effort. Maybe the inverse of Government involvement will produce better results.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Why doesn't Trump use 250m of the "stop the steal" funds to help hurricane victims?

I mean, we can counter point that too.

No new aid to Ukraine has been approved this FY. I noticed that the mess of Hurricane Helene hasn't been fixed. Why hasn't it?

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

I think you just said it's Trump's fault.

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Corkey's avatar

I just ignore him.

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Lincoln's avatar

Perhaps we should ask President Harris that question. We all know Biden has been put out to pasture in Delaware. Thank you very much Democrats and Harris for sticking the knife in the back of Biden. Such loyalty you Democrats have. Astounding.

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Momcat's avatar

Can't leave a dog tied to a fence during a disaster, But if you are an illegal, you can rape & murder a young girl & get off scot-free.

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NAB's avatar

I mean, I LOVE dogs. Love, love, love them. My last dog - who we put down in March - was a rescue boxer/pit bull mix named Rosie. She was pathetic and anxious and hypervigilant but she was loved and was my constant companion. I can't imagine leaving her scared and alone tied to a fence. I really can't. And while I'm happy to see a happy resolution for Trooper, our reaction to animal cruelty stories v. our reaction to human cruelty stories says something about our priorities which is not all that reassuring. We treat animals with kindness because it says something about our humanity. The level of indifference displayed towards the crimes committed against our fellow humans also says something. I wonder why we can be moved by animal stories but not by human suffering?

*I'm using "we" as in the royal, all-inclusive sense. I know most people here DO have compassion for our fellow human beings, particularly those who are suffering.

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Ohanalani's avatar

I think about this a lot. Especially the people who are closing ears and eyes to child trafficking.

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Essay33's avatar

If the government, the media, the education system, and pretty much all of society had spent the last 60 odd years telling people that dogs are something you should put off having, that dogs can negatively impact their lives, that they'd have the career, the personal life and all the possessions they want far easier without a dog in their life, that dogs are inconvenient, annoying and should be easily disposed of as soon as an owner realized they'd been given one, and there's an easy way to keep all dogs out of your life, and if you accidentally get one there are places that will get rid of it for you, maybe then people would have the same attitude toward dogs that they've been taught to have toward babies.

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Paula's avatar

Exactly! I wish I could like this comment 100 times!

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NAB's avatar

Padrig, who is making up stories? This thread is a more general discussion about the outrage expressed in response to this story and why that is frequently the reaction v. our reaction to stories of human suffering. Tangentially, I happen to agree with you that the owner may have felt he had no good choice. If you read my comment, you will see I made no judgment about the dog's owner's actions.

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Padrig's avatar

Everyone makes up stories to fill in the gaps when facts are limited. I wasn't accusing anyone of anything, merely suggesting that if we know we are making up stories we can choose what kind of a story we want to make. Is this an animal cruelty story? Maybe. But there isn't enough information to know for sure. I'll remove the post and offer my sincere apologies.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right?? 😡

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MayBella82's avatar

Can murder thousands of unborn babies daily, not surprised that they look the other way with illegals.

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Mark Geiger's avatar

'Well, yeah, but... that's different.'

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Fred's avatar

Yep, and much better than dumping the pup. He obviously cared and hoped the pup would be rescued.

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Not That “Karen”'s avatar

Someone who cared would absolutely NOT leave their dog tied to a fence in chest deep water with an impending hurricane.

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Momcat's avatar

Yes, we don't know all the details of his situation.... unfortunately, it may have been a "Sophie's Choice" situation - he & his family or his dog. he may have had to leave immediately & for his & his family's safety. I don't condone it, but can understand the dilemna he may have been in. We don't always make the best decisions when we're scared & worried about our lives & our family's lives. But the news focusing on him leaving a dog & literally ignoring rapes & murders by migrants/illegals is unconscionable.

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Not That “Karen”'s avatar

Not a dog lover I take it? When you make a commitment and get a dog, it should become part of your family. They give all of their love and devotion to their people and their people should reciprocate and not leave them terrified and alone in several feet of water to face a potential Category 5 hurricane.

“It may have been a "Sophie's Choice" situation - he & his family or his dog. he may have had to leave immediately & for his & his family's safety” so he took the time to stop, in his desperate flight to safety, to tie the dog to a fence next to the interstate? I think not, “Garcia told police he abandoned his dog, “Jumbo,” while on his way to Georgia because he “couldn’t find anyone to pick the dog up.”

Who’s ignoring rapes and murders by Illegals (besides the current administration)? You can actually be against animal cruelty and also against rapes/murders (by citizens and illegals), it’s not an either or situation.

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Fred's avatar

We do not know that there was even a puddle when the pup was left. I’m aghast at this situation, but we are casting stones without knowing any of the circumstances. Sadly, that type response has become all too commonplace.

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Not That “Karen”'s avatar

I can tell from your comments that you’re obviously not a person who loves dogs. We DO know the circumstances and the previous owner has been arrested for animal cruelty for abandoning this poor dog to face a hurricane with no protection because he “couldn’t find anyone to pick the dog up”, while he, himself was fleeing to Georgia. It makes no difference whether there was standing water there at the time of the abandonment or not. Some dogs are literally terrified of storms. There are no circumstances that excuses this behavior.

It’s actually a metaphor for everything that is wrong with the world today. People commit to something (in this case dog ownership which should involve loving and caring for a dog for the entirety of it’s life), but when things get hard or the going gets tough, they shrug their shoulders and, without a second thought, cast aside the commitment and any related responsibility and just move on and people make excuses for them.

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Tonya's avatar

I view the return to talk of reparations as a recognition that Obama's scolding didn't work on black men the way they expected, so the Harris campaign had to bring out the carrot of "free money" since the stick of shaming was unsuccessful.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Reparations is a Nazi play. Reward the ignorant and lazy with the rewards of the entrepreneurs. Keep everyone in lies and ignorance.

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SM's avatar

Reparations 🤌🏽🤌🏽

Another form of government theft.

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Tonya's avatar

It seems to me that any self-respecting man in her target demographic would view each of these tactics as equally insulting.

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Beckadee's avatar

I've seen video of 2 black women giving Obama hell for his foolishness.

Here's one. https://x.com/Nibiru1000/status/1845316426279669819

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Juju's avatar

About Barack and Kamala, “You’re created in a Hollywood studio with production teams”. I’ve been saying this about the Left all along. It’s one, long, boring script of what they “imagine” would be representative of the truth and what would move people. But it would never even work in a script or movie. Just see Civil War to see how bad of a flop their imaginations are.

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JMButler's avatar

And it's so pathetically obvious that I hope the parties concerned don't rise to the bait. She ain't gonna manage to sort out reparations any more than she sorted out the border control issue 🫤

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CHop's avatar

Ya...it appeared she was running cover for his comments.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

““You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it be seasoned? It is then good for nothing but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men.”

‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5‬:‭13‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/114/mat.5.13.NKJV

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Robin Greer's avatar

Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making His appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. 2 Corinthians 5:17

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

“Go make disciples and baptize them” was Christ’s final mandate (Matthew 28:19). We should ask ourselves, when was the last time I made a disciple? Shine the light. Plant a seed, water one, harvest a soul for Him. He is waiting and ready to bless our efforts. “IF my people . . . “ (2 Chronicles 7:14).

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Politico Phil's avatar

Well now, that is something to think about.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

Stay Salty!

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Jeff G.'s avatar

"Plagiarism experts"? I didn't know they existed.

Well, I asked my Finnish grandmother, a "language expert," what she thought of Kamala. The Finns have a way with words; they know:

https://translate.google.com/?sl=fi&tl=en&text=kamala&op=translate

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LR's avatar

Amazing...... Of course I went to Google Translate.... if you type in Horrible in English and ask for the Finnish translation you get, kamalaa and it adds these meanings: horrible, terrible, awful, ghastly, monstrous

WOW that's pretty wild!

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Juju's avatar

Laughing so hard right now 🤣🤣🤣

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

En español, “Que Mala!” The left loves the socialist leanings of Finland but fails to acknowledge a little socialism tends to work better in a country 70% Christian (a declining number, unfortunately).

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

On the Musk Donation story, not surprised the Media isn’t talking out the BILLIONS Soros has “given” to groups under the guise of “philanthropy.”

Soros is a prime example of “who the bad guys are”: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/who-are-the-bad-guys

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Cheryl Milroy's avatar

I am reading CHAOS and he talks about such programs as COINTELPRO and others.

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LW's avatar

A very important interview that should inform your election choices:

https://thehighwire.com/ark-videos/dr-naomi-wolf-reveals-shocking-details-in-the-pfizer-papers-2/

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LMWC's avatar

In my state, I am voting straight ticket; red. On the back for non partisan tickets, the one most important is state Supreme Court justices, and I’m voting for “the boys”…

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NAB's avatar

Last year in our local school board elections, I told my husband, "vote for any man running. Don't vote for the women (whose profiles invariably used words like, "stakeholders" "inclusivity" "relationships" "consensus building" and other woke buzz words)"

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Dena's avatar

Unfortunately that’s the truth -

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I just ordered her new book on the Pfizer documents...should be arriving today.

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LW's avatar

Mine came yesterday

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Jpeach's avatar

Waiting on my delivery

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I'm sure the book will infuriate me just like RFK Jr.s book on the murdering psycho Fauci.

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Susan Blake's avatar

Mine should arrive today as well.

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Kathy's avatar

I saw that stunning piece on the HighWire. Please everyone, go to the thehighwire.com and watch that Naomi Wolf interview on the Pfizer documents. It is worse than you could imagine..

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Deb S's avatar

Thank you for sharing this. What an eye opening interview. Just ordered the book.

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Jamie's avatar

Thanks for the reminder. I used to watch that every week. I don’t do that anymore, but I do like Naomi.

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SusanMc's avatar

Naomi is a powerful lady who woke up from her wokeness & her former friends have never forgiven her. But she’s comfortable in her own skin.

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Luc's avatar

I guess the FEW instances of plagiarism are just like a FEW apartment complexes in Colorado being over taken by gangs, right?

There were MORE than a few.

The Times claims that I only argued that Kamala Harris plagiarized "five sections" involving "about 500 words." But this isn't true. In my story, I wrote that Stefan Weber argued there are "more than a dozen" instances of "'vicious plagiarism.'" This past Saturday, I provided the Times not only with my written analysis, which argues that there are "more than a dozen," but with Weber's full dossier, which included 18 allegations of varying severity. So, the Times deliberately withheld this crucial contextual information from its readers and from the supposed plagiarism expert, who, based on this limited information, called it "not serious." They could have easily confirmed the "more than a dozen" point, but instead, lied by omission.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/busted-harris-plagiarized-least-dozen-sections-book-crime

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes Rufo’s rebuttal was excellent!

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

I posted this as a reply to Florida based Man’s comment about autism. But I’m posting it again as a standalone because I think it’s Uber important that we all understand what’s happening with our children and autism and education’s lack of adequate response to it.

35% of our middle school students have IEPs or 504 plans. The majority of whom are autistic. Last year it was 25%. To say that this is an epidemic is an understatement. It’s completely changing the way we “do” (don’t do??) education in our school. Our teachers are exhausted and frustrated. The demands of these children’s learning plans cannot be met by existing staff. Neither the legislature nor the state Board of Education is coming up with any ideas that will help serve this population in a realistic way. Center based learning is a thing of the past, and we are expected to educate these children in general population classroom, which is often an impossibility, given the severity of their needs and the behaviors that accompany them. There has to be a better way. In addition to being over vaccinated, I watch these children eat highly processed food and drink drinks laden with sugar, corn syrup, and dyes. You can literally watch them get amped up as they eat. Which explains why most of our behavior issues happen after lunch. It’s an absolute sin. I’m voting for Maga and Maha and praying that we can do something about this disaster we have created for our children.

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Juju's avatar

Another fix is school choice. I had three kids who all had ASD, TS and ADHD along with the extreme anxiety and OCD that accompanies those things. But they were very bright. Their disabilities masked their intelligence capabilities but their intelligence masked their disabilities. What they actually needed wasn’t all the one-size-fits-all special services, but a smaller environment with teachers who are held accountable to ensure no student fell through the cracks. Sometimes my kids just needed an extra 5-10 minutes to correct their distorted perception from hearing what was said through a different filter. If that was corrected they could move forward and aced things. If not they missed every next level of lessons.

One of my sons had an IEP since 3rd grade to prevent a reading disability. By mid freshman year he went from As and Bs to Ds and Fs. Testing showed he had a 3rd-4th grade instructional reading level and a 4th grade personal reading level. How is that possible with an IEP for 7 years to prevent a reading disability?? We went undercover and found that out of the 2800 personal special ed reading intervention minutes he was supposed to receive the next semester to fix the problem, he only receive 310 minutes. They also sabotaged our efforts to help and ensure they helped him. The Sp Ed director either was fired or resigned a week after we exposed our proof. We moved him to a regular private HS for his remaining three years. No real “special services” beyond one lady who kept an eye on those with needs for the whole high school, and teachers with a smaller environment to manage. The smaller classrooms allowed him to have the extra time his mind needed. He was reading by grade level the end of his sophomore year, graduated with honors by earning all As and two Bs, including three honors/AP classes. That never would have happened in the public school even with all the special ed personnel they had. They told us he would never earn more than Cs at most and he’s just a candidate for the labor market. (As if there is something wrong with that market???) He still has gaps in his learning and scored lower on ACT because of all he missed in the public school, but we basically stopped the bleeding by moving him and proved he was fully capable all along in the right hands.

I lost my entire retirement account paying for two boys to attend the private schools. We had no extra money to sue the district for reimbursement (Due Process is only winnable by the rich). School choice would have helped a family like ours not go completely broke educating our kids.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

I work in a charter school. Unfortunately, we are beholden to the same rules and laws as public schools when it comes to accepting and servicing children, as we are a public charter school, and not a private school. It is frustrating beyond belief.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

" .... proved about as effective at stopping Iranian missiles as Lindsay Graham with a badminton racquet." We won't know this is an accurate statement until it is tried. Somebody get Lindsey a badminton racquet pronto!

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Robin Greer's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Yes! That and the "technical military jargon" --> audible chuckle.😂 For the 𝑥ᵗʰ time: God bless Jeff Childers.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Dr. Cole was the first I heard to warn about turbo cancer.

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CHop's avatar

Just heard of a relatives brother retired, extremely fit, but boosted galore with glioblastoma. Came home to find this in my inbox:

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/cp/150304373

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Dr. Ardis did a video about using nicotine to treat glioblastoma.

Not smoking, but nicotine patches.

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CHop's avatar

I forgot about that...thanks. Everyone seems reluctant to nicotine as it is engraved in our brains of being addictive. I've added the gum to my personal protocol.

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Juju's avatar

It’s only addictive when in the form that they create for smoking, with the chemicals added to it. At lease that’s my understanding so far. I admit I have a lot more to learn about the subject.

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Johnny-O's avatar

I appreciate Dr. Cole being outspoken about the clot shots. I was disappointed, however, to see he and Del dismiss Dr. Ana Mihalcea about nano-tech dangers in the clot shots, despite clear proof of this.

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Juju's avatar

They have such good videos of the vaccines under microscopes! It’s clear as day! The doctors I try to show them to just scoff at their existence as if it was literal conspiracy hoaxes. They refuse to watch the video when I try to show them, as if they are made in some back room studios by some morons. But you can’t deny what they found. I like how they used a pure solution of nicotine made straight from tobacco leaves to destroy the nano particles instantly and am wondering how to do that for my own body. You can’t use cigarettes as that nicotine is corrupted and not pure. Anyway, those dangers in the shots are real.

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Johnny-O's avatar

That's awesome you have tried to show doctors. I'm not surprised sadly of their reactions. sigh...

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LW's avatar

Maybe check out Dr Henry Ealy at Energetic Health Institute. Not positive on that, just a recall attempt.

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SA's avatar

Is this from the Washington medical board or Idaho? I didn’t see who is going after him. Maybe exposing the group targeting him would also be helpful.

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CHop's avatar

Washington, but Idaho could adopt their decision. It was all explained on last week’s FLCCC podcast

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Uncle Juan's avatar

A glorious Wednesday to everyone!!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Happy Wednesday from cheating Pennsylvania!

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Happy Wednesday from inspiring Idaho (inspiring? Idyllic? I'm working on the descriptor).

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NoVA mom's avatar

Happy Wednesday from ‘I already voted yesterday’ Virginia! Praying VA goes red!

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RunningLogic's avatar

🙏🙏🙏

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BBS's avatar

1 vote down, 85 million to go!

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Valerie's avatar

Happy Wednesday! Houston has gotten our first cold front of the year (let’s be honest, it’s a cool front, but we’ll take it), so I’m going to celebrate by taking a walk.

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Deb's avatar

Up in the Panhandle it was 36 degrees this morning. A bit chilly!

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Valerie's avatar

Wow!

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Freebird's avatar

Wow Deb! Here in Amarillo it was only 38°, you must be further north! Chilly for sure!

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DeAnna's avatar

Fellow Houstonian here and can’t get enough of this cold front!

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Valerie's avatar

It’s downright chilly this morning! 💃🏼💃🏼

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Juju's avatar

Happy Wednesday from Corrupt Chicago by “We voted on Monday, three for Trump!” 💃💃💃

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Susan Seas's avatar

Oh my goodness, had to smile at your name. My nieces and nephews called my husband Uncle Juan for years until they could correctly pronounce John 😂 Seeing that made me smile! 😄

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Calgon, Take Me Away's avatar

Is anyone besides me old enough to remember Art Linkletter's show, "Kids Say the Darndest Things"? My son used to say his birthday was Nowember 10. I'm his Mom, so therefore it was very cute.

Was it Linkletter? I'm starting to not trust my memory.

And wouldn't Jeff have fun with that name!

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Freebird's avatar

Oh no! 😂😂

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Uncle Juan's avatar

I remember

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Freebird's avatar

I love children’s mispronunciations. We had some kids who said ankle instead of uncle. 😂😂. They can be the funniest, most endearing things ever!

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Uncle Juan's avatar

My number 3 son loved trucks. When a truck would go by he would try to say truck, but instead of TR, he would replace it with an F.

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Juju's avatar

My one son used to ask to play on the “poo cupooter” (computer 🤣)

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Freebird's avatar

😂So funny! We have 7 grandchildren and I could write a book on their funny sayings. Two granddaughters had a speech impediment with the letter L, it came out as W, so the little ones favorite Lambie, was her Wammie. One time Wammie got Wost in the Tiger Woods (her parents watched a lot of golf and read Winnie the Poo stories to the kids, hence the conflation)😂

That child is now a chemical engineer, so she outgrew the speech impediment some time ago. 😂

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Danielle's avatar

Happy (Thursday now) from Sunny Queensland

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

That’s because all old white guys look alike 🤣🤣.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Just imagining Clinton’s reaction makes me guffaw with glee 🤣😆 He must’ve felt so insulted 😂😂😂

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Susan Seas's avatar

😂

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