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mrclean's avatar

Media yesterday released an hour long first Trump Cabinet meeting. Both interesting and informative. Always best to hear it straight than depend on what media news wants to tell you what was said.

But then this morning came across an Attendee video that the media release did NOT include an opening prayer. Mainstream Media is evil.

Have to always keep in mind that most of those asking questions are not real newspeople....they are radical activists for the democrat party.

Trump First Cabinet Meeting Media Release

https://youtu.be/owzS2uXeAj0?si=41s0XP34U3I99GZ5

Real opening of meeting below.

https://youtu.be/TZ6edZ5JTS0?si=jpyOWAB9qxmej6t8

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Jeff, Im curious re "Brand-new US District Judge Amir Ali, 39, the countryโ€™s first Muslim-Canadian federal judge (dual citizen)". I was a dual citizen, having been born in Germany while my dad was in the Army. When I went in the Army, I was required to give up my German citizenship (which I gladly did - who wants to be a German) - to take the Oath of Office and go on Active Duty.

Do judges like this clown not have to take the Oath? How in the world can you have someone with dual citizenship ruling on American laws and citizens?

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Kenpowoman's avatar

Worse, how does a Muslim become a judge when we know his first loyalty is to the Koran? Answer: he's appointed by Obama/Biden. That should never happen otherwise.

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Dena's avatar

Itโ€™s partly the reason the UK is being destroyed - from within.

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

I discovered about 15 years ago that Muslims were moving into Mexico with the primary intent of establishing claim to the country, starting at the lowest government level and working up. Interesting how many non-American-supporting government politicians we have here.....and growing.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

And the koran authorizes them to lie>

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

To infidels. The Koran is worth reading. Get a good translation.

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striketheroot's avatar

We need a new term for this infiltration phenomena, how 'bout "Soroism" or Ziosoroism. Defined as "start with the dog catcher and move into higher positions from there, focusing especially on legal positions like DAs and judges."

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TiredCitizen's avatar

Isn't it interesting how people from Africa and Haiti can walk on water to get to Mexico? I'm still trying to figure that out.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

They are doing it everywhere, including every state in the USA. They are a metastasized cancer which must be cut out, and yet they are still gaining seats of power like the garbage Omar and Tlaib, just look at how Muslims have gained power... and who is responsible? Obama and biden and their deep state apparatus, not to mention the uniparty of Dems and RINOs who want to kill this country to establish global marxism and end our Constitutional Republic.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

Yep and people still pander to their royal family like they give a darn about them. They are part of the globalist conspiracy!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Exactly. Maybe the DOJ will get him removed for the clear conflicts and loyalty issue.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

Kash Patel did not swear his oath on the Bible.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

We do have freedom of religion in the 1st Amendment. What is more important is that he swore an Oath to Uphold and Defend the Constitution and that he not have dual citizenship.

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Ransom Stoddard's avatar

Exhibit 1 for why dual citizenship needs to end, now.

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badEnglish's avatar

A scenario my wife and I recently discussed on this matter (up here in Canada) was the PR who eventually gained citizenship and was subsequently prosecuted for a heinous crime. It would be easier to revoke their Canadian citizenship (based on a future, theoretical statute allowing citizenship revocation and subsequent deportation) and deport them to their country of origin, since they would still have citizenship there. In other words, it would be difficult to deport someone to their country of origin if the only citizenship they have is their new countryโ€™s, i.e., Canada, USA, etc. Just a thought on this for your consideration.

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Chris's avatar

Execution is still an option here, if the crime is heinous enough. Treason, as in undercutting the executive power of the President, fits the criteria.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Not a bad point about removing him to country where he still has citizenship.

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kittynana's avatar

@Ransom- Musk has dual citizenship. Perhaps he should be the first to denounce it.

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Erin Montgomery's avatar

Didnโ€™t realize you didnโ€™t have to give up previous citizenship when becoming a US citizen.

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Patrice's avatar

My mother had to renounce her French citizenship when she was naturalized as a child (her mother also became a citizen and relinquished her French citizenship. There was not another option in the 1940s - you were an American or you were French.

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Kathi M's avatar

Agree. My dad and his parents all gave up their Irish citizenship in the 1920โ€™s and said they had to swear allegiance to their new country. They did so, happily, although we did travel back to Ireland to visit relatives from time to time.

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Kittykat's avatar

You can apply for US citizenship if one of your parents was a citizen (contingent on a few rules) even if you never live in the U.S and never intend to. But it does allow your kids to do same.

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CMCM's avatar
Feb 28Edited

My sister was born in England in 1958 when my dad was stationed there with the Air Force. She had to do some sort of formality to get a regular birth certificate. It was all done when she was a baby, but she has both a naturalization certificate and a birth certificate. She recently said she thinks she could get dual citizenship if she wants.

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kittynana's avatar

@Erin- depends on the circumstances. Apparently I can be an Irish citizen as well as an American because I can trace my family back within 6 generations or somesuch. Italy, too. My father is from Sicily. But I'm a proud American and will stay as such. If you're from another country and intend to domicile in America then I believe you can have dual. MHO as I interpret it only.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I do think it would be helpful.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I think it technically is unconstitutional, if Iโ€™m not mistaken. Pretty sure our countryโ€™s allegiance comes first.

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kittynana's avatar

@Dan- "Who wants to be a German?" HAHAHA! Especially after the bitchslapping JD gave them. We have a German friend who is proud to be an American. She has no desire to go back.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

The Germans have once again lost their minds.

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Susan Banks's avatar

JD was amazing

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Deanna Chambers's avatar

I was wondering the same thingโ€ฆ

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I would not be surprise if he is not allowed but the unlawful biden admin put him in power in the same way they did other criminal actions like allowing millions of illegals to enter the country.

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Fla Mom's avatar

"I hereby declare, on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citizen;...."

Naturalized citizens swear this oath. All Americans should be held to it

https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/learn-about-citizenship/the-naturalization-interview-and-test/naturalization-oath-of-allegiance-to-the-united-states-of-america

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Peace's avatar

Good catch, Fla Mom! So, naturalized citizens can not hold dual citizenship? That doesn't make sense some citizens are allowed to hold dual citizenshiip while others cannot. How many legislators hold dual citizenship?

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Susan W's avatar

I could be completely wrong about this but I was pretty sure that when my Canadian husband became a naturalized US Citizen, he gave up his Canadian allegiance and his Canadian passport. I do not understand how a Federal judge can have both. Wrong!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

As I understand it, you can give up dual citizenship as part of becoming an American Citizen or you can keep it. But, I thought in order to take the Oath of Office where you are affirming your allegiance to the USA and will uphold and defend the Constitution, you must give up your dual citizenship. It was required for me in the Army, not sure how this person could avoid it except by a criminal un-elected administration like biden's.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Indeed. How can that be...

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Sunnydaze's avatar

THANK YOU!!!

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Dr Linda's avatar

I wondered as well

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Irunthis1's avatar

I actually watched it live on NBC via utube and the prayer was there. Pretty darn good way to start Iโ€™d say.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

It was a beautiful prayer!

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Patricia Woodard's avatar

That's exactly what I was going to say, Maggie!

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Pixie Prissy's avatar

Re: the prayer before the 1st Trump cabinet meeting.

โ€œI have prayed to see this for over 30 years. I hope believers know the true ramifications of God being honored by our government.โ€ Dutch Sheets, Give Him 15

Also from Give Him 15โ€ฆ

โ€œFather, thank You for a President who will ask for prayer, requesting Your presence and blessings on his cabinet meetings. Thank You that there are members of his team who know You well enough to pray this prayer. We know there are several true believers on the Presidentโ€™s team; thank You for placing them there.โ€

๐Ÿ™Œ

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And just like thatโ€ฆGod is invited back.

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Dena's avatar

Love Dutch Sheets. His daily โ€œGive Him 15โ€ is wonderful.

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mary's avatar

I love listening to Dutch and listen to Give Him 15 everyday

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Iโ€™ve begun watching news live and rebroadcast through Forbes News on YouTube. Many of the comments, from viewers, are those of appreciation for the absolute lack of commentary. You get to watch the news without media spin.

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OnTheJump's avatar

yep, nice share - thank you. tuned in to check it out, will watch more of it when time permits....

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Like this (1 min)? Look at how insane these people are.

Scott Jennings is a one-man-wrecking-crew.

Trump should have him be press secretary after the current gal.

https://x.com/ScottJenningsKY/status/1895094409181405553?s=19

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Doug's avatar
Feb 27Edited

"after the current gal"... Please, no! I love the "current gal"! She's such a wonderful, intelligent, no-BS antidote to the bimbos Biden put in that position, as well as easy on the eyes (!).

Scott Jennings rocks, I agree, and I would support Trump putting him in somewhere, but let's not even talk about replacing Karoline Leavitt yet.

My response to the morons in this video: Yes, please give me your "Civics Lesson".

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yeah but none of them stay for more than a year and then they get moved somewhere else in the administration.

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Peace's avatar

I was surprised that Biden's press secretary remained in place as long as she did.

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Doug's avatar

The first one, or the second one? I'm surprised anybody would take that job. So much bold-faced lying was involved...

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Janet's avatar

Agree. 100%

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

I wish I could stay calm and focused and just ask questions like Jennings when in similar circumstances.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I want to master that art too!

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Michael Framson's avatar

Hey Ryan, do you remember which C & C that Jeff discusses the different TROs. I can't easily find it.

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Double Mc's avatar

I think this may be what you are looking for. https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/unenjoined-thursday-february-12-2025

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Michael Framson's avatar

Thank you and indeed that was the one I was looking for and Dena said the same. I was skimming and missed it. My bad.

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Dena's avatar

Iโ€™m not Ryan๐Ÿ™‚ but find the February 12 post.

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Michael Framson's avatar

Thank you Dena. I did look at the Feb. 12 post, but it's not the one unless I'm blind--maybe. The one I am looking for, Jeff goes into depth explaining the difference in the various injunctions, preliminary and how easy or difficult they can be dealt with in court. Does that ring a bell? I hope I'm not blind and just missed it on the 12th post.

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Double Mc's avatar

Seems to me it was more recent than the 12th. If I get a chance, I'll go back and look.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yes

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FGB3's avatar

I noticed that the man giving the "grace" used the name "Father God". That's a name that ought to be OK with any of the three Abrahamic religions. It was OK with this Christian. He did sort of sneak in, at the end, Jesus' name however, and I'm all for that!

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

His name isn't "Jesus". It was, is and will be "Yashuah". "Jesus" is not only false, it is MUCH worse. For what it means and how it got into the Christian Bible, you can email me at harmonicresearch@gmail.com.

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Doug's avatar

I found the following:

"Yeshua is derived from the ancient name Yehoshua, meaning "Yahweh is salvation." The very essence of this name encapsulates the divine purpose and promise of salvation that Christ embodied. Yet, as the teachings of the Christian faith began to spread beyond the confines of the Hebrew-speaking world, the transformation of this sacred name was inevitable.

The journey from Yeshua to Jesus is a testament to the power of linguistic adaptation and cultural transmission. As Christianity expanded its reach, the necessity of translating the sacred scriptures and texts into different languages became paramount.

The Greek translation of the Old Testament, known as the Septuagint, played a pivotal role in this process. In the Septuagint, Yehoshua (Joshua) was rendered as แผธฮทฯƒฮฟแฟฆฯ‚ (Iฤ“soรปs), which was an attempt to convey the phonetics of the original name within the framework of the Greek language which lacked the Hebraic "sh" phonetic and appended the "s" phonetic to male names. This transliteration, in turn, laid the groundwork for the transformation of Yeshua into Jesus in English. (The original form of the name, Yehoshua, was shortened to the common form "Yeshua" by the first century, leaving no examples of the Bronze Age spelling to be found in the Roman era.)

The transition from Greek to Latin marked another pivotal moment in this linguistic metamorphosis. In Latin, Yeshua was transcribed as Iesus, and with the spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire, Latin became the dominant language of the Western Church. This evolution was a consequence of linguistic and phonetic changes over time, as well as the influence of Latin's pronunciation on the English language.

The English language, with its rich history of absorbing and adapting linguistic elements from various sources, continued this adaptive transformation. In the case of Yeshua, the Latin pronunciation of Iesus, influenced by English phonetics and pronunciation, gradually evolved into the modern English form of the name Jesus, as the dilination between the phonetic "y/i" sound and the "j" were eventually splint. Within the English language, the "y/i" phonetic was split from the soft "j" phonetic and eventually evolved into the hard "j" sound heard in modern pronunciations of Jesus."

Is this wrong?

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

I believe most of what you write is correct, however "In Latin, Yeshua was transcribed as Iesus," was purposely a demonic change. Here's what I found:

HIS DISCIPLES CALLED HIM YASHUAH

According to Etymologist Lew White, Dr. C. J. Koster, and the Institute for Scripture Research, we have been lied to for over 1600 years. Jesus is the name that the Messianic Jews started proclaiming as the Messiah in the 4th century AD when they were trying to spread the good news of the Gospel all over Western Europe. Unfortunately, the Greeks hated the Jews and werenโ€™t about to accept a Jewish God. So, they falsified His name, calling Him a name that was almost identical to their pagan sun god, โ€œIesousโ€. According to the Greek historian, Eusebius, the Roman Emperor, Constantine chose the name of the pagan Druid god, Hesus taken at the Council of Nicea in 325 CE and the name was approved. The theology formulated at this council was the foundation of the Catholic Church which continued to spread teaching about Hesus Krishna all around the world. According to Nexus Magazine, this name evolved into Jesus Christ and was solidified by the printing of the King James Bible in 1611. They wrote the name โ€œJesusโ€ into the Greek New Testament in place of the name He had always been known as up until that time which was โ€œYahshuahโ€. Records indicate His name is spelled "YOD HEY VAV SHIN AYIN". Any first year Hebrew student can tell you that this does not spell "Jesus". The Scriptures tell us that the Father's name is contained in the Son's name. The Father's name is not contained in "Jesus". According to Lew White, "Jesus" means "Hail Zeus" or "Praise Zeus", the primary Greek pagan god.

JESUS, THE DEMONIC COUNTERFEIT โ€“ 5 TESTIMONIES

1. Pastor Ken Thornberg tried to cast out a demon in the name of โ€œJesusโ€ and was told by the demon that โ€œYou canโ€™t cast me out in my nameโ€. What do you think the name of that demon is, if itโ€™s not โ€œJesusโ€?

2. I hired a technician by the name of John G. to help me build an electronic product in my office. John asked me if I was a Christian since he said that I sounded like one from my conversations he was hearing me have on the telephone. I said that, yes I am. John spouted, โ€œYou know Jesus is a demon.โ€ I said that I know Jesus is a demon, but how do you know??? John told me that he has lots of experience with demons. I didnโ€™t want to get into all his experience with demons since I had enough knowledge from Pastor Thornberg. Apparently, John had gained his knowledge about the Jesus demon completely independent from the Pastor.

3. I went to a singles meeting at Camano Chapel on Camano Island and was asked to join their worship after the meeting. I told them I wouldnโ€™t do that because โ€œYou donโ€™t even know the name of the one you worshipโ€, I said. The one that invited me said that โ€œI know that Jesus is the name of a demon, but so what. We worship him anyway.โ€ I couldnโ€™t even believe my ears when I heard that. They think God loves their worship when they call him the name of a demon that is anti-God??? Do they have a brain? Do they have any idea what they are doing?

4. I listened to the following (paraphrased and shortened) testimony on YouTube: โ€œI was channeling the ascended masters and one day, I got Jesus instead of an ascended master. I was so excited to actually get Jesus, himself. He told me many things and asked me to give $1000 to another person. I said, of course I will and I did shortly thereafter. Later, Jesus came to me again and after a brief conversion, asked me to give $2000 to another person. I said I would, but, this time, I had to max out my credit cards to get that much cash. Later, Jesus came to me again and asked me to give even more money, but I didnโ€™t know where I was going to get it. I asked a friend about this encounter with Jesus and he said that is NOT the Jesus of the Bible. You have been scammed by a demon masquerading as Jesus.โ€ The testimony ends concluding that there 2 Jesusโ€™s, a good one and a bad one. We know from other testimonies that the good Jesus is not Jesus at all, but is Yashuah.

5. This testimony is from someone who had a near death experience. I found it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQQCbnd-IRw&ab_channel=GreatMiraclesAvenue The maker of the video says that when his body stopped functioning, he (his spirit) went up and was greeted by a white robed bearded person who said โ€œI am Jesus Christโ€ This Jesus told him item by item that much of what he learned in Sunday School was wrong. A short time later, the real Jesus (Yashuah) came and chased the imposter away. This imposter was a demon pretending to be Yashuah.

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Doug's avatar

So if Yehoshua means "Yahweh is Salvation", the saying "Jesus Saves" actually means Jesus Saves Saves..?

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

That would be correct if it wasn't for the fact that Jesus leads people to the Lake of Fire. Yashuah is the one who saves.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

I watched it live on TV. The media can try to conceal all they want, but we are now empowered to know what really goes on. I also think they excluded the prayer because Scott Turner did the praying for the cabinet, and the media couldn't bring itself to show a black Trump cabinet member, let alone performing such a function. Turner, a godly man, does not fit the vile media narrative in any way, shape or form.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I couldn't help remembering the Kim Clement prophecy about God putting a praying President in the White House. That he wouldn't start out that way, but he would become one.

After the prayer, 47 expressed his pleasure with the prayer -- which makes ME very pleased with his pleasure at the prayer.

God is good.

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79SmithW60's avatar

@mrclean, both your links had the prayer, from what I could tell. I watched the White House.gov version yesterday and it had the prayer. Are you saying that the legacy corporate media "clipped" the prayer from what they posted on their sites? The actual feed was from one camera (the pool broadcast). It would not surprise me that they would cut it out. They are evil personified.

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Kenpowoman's avatar

We only watch Real America's Voice (RAV) and occasionally Newsmax anymore, so we saw the entire Cabinet meeting, including the prayer.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Right Side Broadcasting Network is another alternative. All three are great.

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MnmMom's avatar

I watched Jesse Waterโ€™s program on Fox last night. He didnโ€™t discuss the opening prayer but while talking about the meeting he did show pictures of what looked everyone with heads bowed and praying. So thank you for confirming what I was excitedly thinking g had occurred!!

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Prayer ended in Jesus' name, with multiple "amen's'.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

I thought it was fabulous that they did that live. The Transnational captured MSM is evil. I'm sure the WEF/Gates crime syndicate $$$$ them.

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Concerned mom's avatar

PRAYER IS DONE at min. 3 Let's not spread inaccuracies

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DianeKay88's avatar

Thanks for posting these informative links.

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PJ's avatar

Jeff - Thanks for the link to the Harvard Crimson article about the proposed upcoming tax hikes on their endowment. I live in wokeville, right next to Harvard University, and members of my community always complain that Harvard's not paying their fair share of taxes. Residents of my community are also overwhelmingly woke progressives that think men belong in women's bathrooms and sports if they identify as women. So it was nice to post that link to my community website. ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜˜

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Shelle's avatar

Love it!

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Who has measured the waters in the hollow of His hand,

And encompassed the heavens by the span,

And calculated the dust of the earth by the measure,

And weighed the mountains in a balance

And the hills in a pair of scales?

Who has encompassed the Spirit of Yahweh,

Or as His counselor has informed Him?

With whom did He take counsel and who gave Him understanding?

And who taught Him in the path of justice and taught Him knowledge

And made Him know the way of understanding?

Behold, the nations are like a drop from a bucket,

And are counted as a speck of dust on the scales;

Behold, He lifts up the coastlands like fine dust.

โ€” Isaiah 40:12-15 LSB

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I love reading the words of Scripture pertaining to Godโ€™s majesty. It always brings me back to Job when God answered him from the heavens.

โ€œWhere were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? Tell Me, if you have understanding.โ€

Job 38:4

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

All very humbling for mankind who tends to get too big for his britches.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Psalm 2

1 Why do the nations conspire[a]

and the peoples plot in vain?

2 The kings of the earth rise up

and the rulers band together

against the Lord and against his anointed, saying,

3 โ€œLet us break their chains

and throw off their shackles.โ€

4 The One enthroned in heaven laughs;

the Lord scoffs at them.

5 He rebukes them in his anger

and terrifies them in his wrath, saying,

6 โ€œI have installed my king

on Zion, my holy mountain.โ€

7 I will proclaim the Lordโ€™s decree:

He said to me, โ€œYou are my son;

today I have become your father.

8 Ask me,

and I will make the nations your inheritance,

the ends of the earth your possession.

9 You will break them with a rod of iron[b];

you will dash them to pieces like pottery.โ€

10 Therefore, you kings, be wise;

be warned, you rulers of the earth.

11 Serve the Lord with fear

and celebrate his rule with trembling.

12 Kiss his son, or he will be angry

and your way will lead to your destruction,

for his wrath can flare up in a moment.

Blessed are all who take refuge in him.

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Carlos's avatar

Amen and Amen ๐Ÿ™

Thank you Janice.

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Trudy's avatar

Oh this is so good, so goodโ€ฆso appropriate for what is happening in the world todayโ€ฆthank you for posting ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

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Tricia Velsor's avatar

Amen!!

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cltwilson1's avatar

This passage was also in the Morning Prayers of the Divine Office today. You're spot on!

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

I had it saved for yesterday but slept through Jeffโ€™s posting. ๐Ÿ˜€Godโ€™s timing, not mine.

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Valerie's avatar

Jeff asked if the media is going to change after the polls saying people trust the Trump administration more than the news or will they double down......

I think 100% theyโ€™ll double down, no question. Theyโ€™re still blaming the election results on racism and misogyny, they have zero introspection. Zero.

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Jpeach's avatar

The Main Stream Media is in a Death Spiral. Totally clueless. Even when they lose their extraordinarily high paying jobs (Joy Reid), because their Employer is going broke, they still are in Activist La La Land. Viewership is disappearing, ad revenue disappearing, Fed subsidies disappearing and hopefully soon, Pharma ad revenue will be gone.

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Valerie's avatar

I really, REALLY hope Congress outlaws drug advertisements!

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Dr Linda's avatar

Does Congress have to do that? Did they implement them?

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Valerie's avatar

I asked Grok and it said that congress has the right to regulate commerce, but the president, FDA, and FTC would also have influence.

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Annie's avatar

Agree ๐Ÿ’ฏ get rid of those pharma ads.

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KCwoofie's avatar

Seen a street full of overweight dancing joyous people singing is just depressing. Who are these ads aimed at! Then also I would like to see the person who is actually doing the VoiceOvers.

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phlyme's avatar

Do you read the possible side effects? Why would anyone take any of that stuff?

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Timothy Wallace's avatar

It's sad, but chubsters don't care about the reported side-effects as long as they can swan around in their toxic, but relatively svelte new physical forms, at least for a little while. Those will happen to somebody else.

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CaplT's avatar

Agree. Wonder what they will do with all of their money that they canโ€™t spend on ads? Donโ€™t want a bunch of arkancidesโ€ฆ there have already been some suspicious โ€œaccidentsโ€ and impossible sew eh sides in the anti pHarma circles

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Patti's avatar

I think itโ€™s bizarre how media is doubling down and continuing with the same crap. I sure hope the View is next. Dumpster

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Yes. The legacy media doesn't seem to realize that now we know all about their constant attempts to pervert reality. That they are lying to us in real time. I think Jeff Bezos has started to get it and is changing his product.

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Peace's avatar

Bezos will go with the flow of whoever is in power and will grant him some power.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. :)

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Carlos's avatar

They are going to be like the exfederal employees

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Susan Seas's avatar

We donโ€™t want them to change their behavior (they could always go back to it) we want them GONE! Yes, Get rid of their funding! Lord make it so ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

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Annie's avatar

The money hasn't dried up yet but you see cracks already. Joyless Reid getting canned is the latest. Soon it will be madcow.

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Valerie's avatar

Something dark is going on with Maddow. How can someone be paid $25m annually to do a weekly, hour long show? Itโ€™s almost impossible for the ad revenue to even come close to that. Who does she have dirt on?

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Annie's avatar

It is certainly not because of her good looks and sparkling engaging personality.

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Valerie's avatar

She seems truly boring, I donโ€™t get it.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

Megan Kellyโ€™s adjective stated recently about Madcow is โ€œsanctimoniousโ€โ€ฆ absolutely 100% agree with herโ€ฆ just watch that overpaid TDS shillโ€ฆ every word she utters presents an air of being morally superior, holier than thou attitude conveying herself in tone and voice reflection that telegraphs distain with authority of self righteous arrogance to her ignorant stupid peasants audienceโ€ฆ. oh and accusing the MSNBC bosses for firing Reid because sheโ€™s black!?!? Omgโ€ฆ nothing but racial hate and lies came out of that pie holeโ€ฆ good riddens, hope her royal holiness Madcow is next!

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Valerie's avatar

I love megyn kelly, she and the ruthless show are the ones I hate to miss. I was recently on vacation across the world and had to download episodes when I had good signal, and I didnโ€™t miss one of either. Read C&C every day too, often nothing else. #priorities, lol

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KCwoofie's avatar

Maybe it is the boyband haircut.

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cltwilson1's avatar

She was a beautiful young lady in high school. I remember seeing her high school picture that was posted somewhere.

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Freebird's avatar

Maddow is undoubtedly subsidized by USAID.

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Valerie's avatar

Interesting. I was thinking a pharma connection, but USAID could be an option too.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

She's actually paid 30m a year!

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Valerie's avatar

It was, she recently got a pay cut to $25m.

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CaplT's avatar

Last year she voluntarily gave up $5mm of her salary โ€œto save the show.โ€

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micciot's avatar

Well, that's just silly!

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Patti's avatar

I agree!

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Coalburned's avatar

Let's hope.

I recently heard Jason Whitlock refer to Joy Reid as Racial Maddow. Perfect.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

Lol

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Valerie's avatar

Chefโ€™s kiss!

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JW's avatar

Still waiting for Morning Joe to take the same path as Joyless Reid. Soon I bet.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

And that intern that died in his office while he was a Florida politician.

Will someone ever get that poor girl some justice?

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Michael Framson's avatar

Madcow-- Annie, so perfect!

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Jamison's avatar

For some crazy reason, my husband still subscribes to the Louisville newspaper, the Courier Journal. (Commie rag) (He likes the sports and crosswords.) Anyway, I just page through it to get a sense of the coverage. Honestly, I donโ€™t think that Iโ€™ve seen one positive article about Trump or his administration. So, yes, I agree. Theyโ€™re not changing course, at all.

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Valerie's avatar

AT ALL. Will be interesting to see if economics force them to moderate or if theyโ€™ll just still be complaining in the unemployment line about racism and misogyny.

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Jamison's avatar

Economics is already forcing changes. The paper is a shadow of what it used to be. No paper on Saturday or holidays. Itโ€™s no more than half the content that it used to be. Especially on Monday and Tuesday, itโ€™s only a few pages. And, everything thatโ€™s printed is old news, already seen on the internet. Of course, they push digital subscriptions, but some still enjoy reading actual printed pages.

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Beth Bart's avatar

Try the Epoch Times Weekly newspaper. Honest reporting and they have plenty of crosswords, sudoku, jumble.

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cltwilson1's avatar

I had a subscription with them since the beginning and I just canceled it. Something has changed with them. They have had pro vaccine and pro pharmaceutical comments weaved into some articles. They recently had an article about a-fib causes, but never mentioned the Covid jab.

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Carolyn's avatar

You are so right. It used to be truthful but something has changed. They print a lot of misinformation and left leaning crap.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

They are already circling the drain. And they don't get why.

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william howard's avatar

let's hope Trump & RFKjr take away their piggy bank - Big Pharma supplies 70% of media advertising and it will be fun to watch the MSM scramble after losing 70% of their revenue - let the layoffs and bankruptcies begin

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Jeff S's avatar

They'll triple down!

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Freebird's avatar

Right you are! Media is so entrenched in their own particular TDS, that they truly canโ€™t see any other way of operating. And as Jeff said the other day, their plan to take Trump down is to ramp up the smear campaign; theyโ€™ve been successful at that before and theyโ€™re convinced that they can do it again.

Of course theyโ€™re discounting DOGE and the power that Trump has at his disposal this time. Bring it on, and keep digging! Weโ€™ll gladly kick dirt in the hole after theyโ€™ve buried themselves.

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Timothy Wallace's avatar

They're profiting from the polarization they're sowing, so they're not going to 'get over it' anytime soon. It's ok. The First Amendment has saved this country so many times already from both sides.

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RunningLogic's avatar

They would have to have a modicum of humility to second guess themselves and consider that they they might be wrong, but they donโ€™t, so they wonโ€™t.

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Valerie's avatar

Bingo!

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Happened to see a paranoid and desperate video clip of Rachel Madcow screeching that Donald Trump's approval rating is the worst of all presidents in history - which is odd because it's 52%. I am guessing her show might be next for the chopping block.

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Valerie's avatar

Sheโ€™s probably reading a poll of dem operatives. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

That would make sense, given the silo she lives in.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

If anyone needs and wants wisdomโ€ฆ! Here itโ€™s the best option!

โ€œThe proverbs of Solomon the son of David, king of Israel: To know wisdom and instruction, To perceive the words of understanding, To receive the instruction of wisdom, Justice, judgment, and equity; To give prudence to the simple, To the young man knowledge and discretionโ€”โ€

โ€ญโ€ญProverbsโ€ฌ โ€ญ1โ€ฌ:โ€ญ1โ€ฌ-โ€ญ4โ€ฌ

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Tonya's avatar

Measles in Texas

Now a child has died, and they are calling it the "first" death, as if they are expecting more. Are they really that incompetent at treating a childhood illness? Or did the child suffer from other health issues which led to complications from measles? Or did they just take a death and attach the measles label postmortem?

One doctor who was quoted earlier was talking about "no treatment" and "managing the fever," so you know they are probably giving the kids Tylenol, which interferes with healing, not helps it. They have hospitalized a number of them for "isolation or management of complications." Of course, they won't tell us how many in each category, just like they won't differentiate between unvaccinated and unknown vaccination status.

That's an easy way to scare people: hospitalize kids for isolation, but then use the hospitalizations as "proof" of severity.

Reading between the lines here in the report from CNN.

The reported death was in a school-aged child who "was unvaccinated and had been hospitalized in Lubbock, Texas."

I wonder: Had been hospitalized for something else and then tested positive for measles? (like with covid) Or had been hospitalized because the child tested positive and they are hospitalizing all unvaccinated kids for isolation? We can only speculate because "officials did not answer questions regarding the patientโ€™s specific age, any other health issues, or details about the patientโ€™s schooling." I did find out from the Texas DHHS that there was only one case in Lubbock County. Where did the child get measles from if there are no other cases in the entire county?

And, if my theory is correct, and they are hospitalizing all the unvaccinated kids who test positive, then most of the outbreak must be in *vaccinated* individuals because only "eighteen people have been hospitalized so far in the outbreak. All have been unvaccinated." And "the number of confirmed measles cases reported in an outbreak in West Texas is now at 124."

https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/26/health/texas-measles-death/index.html

We will never get the complete story unless they are much more transparent.

From Texas health department:

DSHS advises clinicians to immediately report any suspected cases to your local health department, preferably while the patient is in your presence.

Diagnostic Testing

Testing for measles should be done for all suspected measles cases at the time of the initial medical visit:

DSHS strongly encourages providers to submit specimens for PCR testing to the DSHS Laboratory because genotyping will be performed on positive PCR specimens, which can be helpful during outbreaks.

The DSHS Laboratory can perform PCR testing on throat swabs (preferred) or nasopharyngeal swabs placed in viral transport media and serology on serum specimens.

Measles PCR and serology (IgM and IgG) testing is available at both the DSHS Laboratory and at commercial laboratories.

Providers must contact their local health department or DSHS regional office to coordinate testing at the DSHS Laboratory to ensure specimens are submitted correctly and meet testing requirements.

Unless coordinated in advance, specimens may only be received by the DSHS Laboratory during normal business hours Monday through Friday.

Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP)

MMR vaccine, if administered within 72 hours of initial measles exposure, may provide some protection, or modify the clinical course of disease among susceptible persons who otherwise have no contraindications to MMR vaccination (e.g., severe immunocompromise, age <6 months, pregnancy). (cdc.gov/surv-manual/php/table-of-contents/chapter-7-measles.html). Providing MMR vaccine within 72 hours should be focused on people unvaccinated and people with one dose of MMR vaccine.

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Annie's avatar

Apparently the current measles vaccine RNA stay with the child and they shed it. Just like the covid vaxx. I would not trust any of the current vaccines as they are not the same as given to children 10 to 20 years ago. They want to start a new panic and if kids die, oh well. The end justifies the means. It is so evil.

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Tonya's avatar

If only you knew. Never effective, never safe, never necessary. They are just getting worse with the fear campaigns, propaganda, and pressure now. Plus, kids now are coming from several generations of vaccines - damage passed on genetically until it finally manifests in some way.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

How many of these kids didn't get the MMR because they were damaged by the c-19 shot? Did the c-19 shot(s) damage their immune systems and make them vulnerable to measles (among other things)? These questions have been unaskable. My hope is that RFK jr. will prompt their consideration.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Now, because of their damaged immune systems, they need an EXTERNAL immune system, like Energy Density Frequency Medicine, more than ever.

For more info, contact me at harmonicresearch@gmail.com. I don't know how to tell RFK JR about it.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good points!

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Ohio Deb's avatar

I was wanting to know if the children were illegals โ€ฆ unvaccinated illegals.

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Annie's avatar

God help us all. ๐Ÿ™

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

My best friend owns a rural health clinic here in Alabama. (She pushed the jab until just lately, but now doesnโ€™t recommend it.). She told me this past weekend that sheโ€™s recommending the MMR now because measles cases are on the rise. I checked the CDC siteโ€” no measles cases in Alabama.

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Tonya's avatar

There are measles cases every year in the United States, some years hundreds, some years just dozens. Do doctors make medical decisions based on the media? It sure sounds like it.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

You can't get JUST the measles vaccine! You MUST get three, Three, THREE shots in one. ๐Ÿ˜ก

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JSR's avatar

Vaccines have always been poison

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Annie's avatar

Yep.

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JSR's avatar

Just like the polio, chickenpoxโ€ฆ.all of them

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Brenda Bergsma's avatar

There was an article that stated there had just been a county that vaccinated for measles and THEN there was an outbreak....I am sorry I don't remember the source. So absolutely maddening how they try to play on people's fears.

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Peace's avatar

The vaccine push is what actually caused the outbreak is the most likely scenario. Many measles outbreaks are among vaccinated only - I'm thinking of the navy ship that had to be quarantined a few years ago because of the ongoing outbreaks. Being military, they would've all been highly vaccinated for measles and everything else under the sun.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

I have gotten a related answer when discussing the c-19 shots with veterans. Something along the lines of "well, the (insert armed force here) gave me every shot under the Sun, so what is one more?"

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Cousin Clem's avatar

Increasing Vitamin A provides rapid healing from measles. PCR tests are useless and can easily be manipulated to give you whatever you want. MMR responsible for brain inflammation, which I would guess, leads to brain damage in some.

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Melissa S's avatar

Do you know how much vitamin A is recommended?

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cltwilson1's avatar

If the person has the measles, he should take a single dose of 200,000 IU orally of vitamin A (for ages 1 and up).

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Melissa S's avatar

I assume that is a prescription strength? Looking on Amazon, the largest amount I see are in the 25,000 IU range. And those are softgel capsules. Drops are in smaller IU range. So if one has a young child, that's a lot of droppers. I see great difficulty is finding a pediatrician who actually knows about vitamin A administered for that purpose. Most are woefully ignorant.

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Laura Salisbury's avatar

That 200,000 IU dose is to be repeated once daily for two days, with a third dose in some cases a couple weeks later. Itโ€™s all in the paper listed above.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

They are unvaccinated, for what, measles?

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Tonya's avatar

Good question. They use language to obfuscate, not clarify. If they were really interested in public health, they would be very specific and transparent. They sat things like, โ€œOh, those Mennonites who live in Seminole don't vaccinate.โ€ How many cases in unvaccinated Mennonites? Oh, they can't tell us that because of privacy concerns. So, they can throw shade on the entire community, but then not tell us if they are even the ones with measles.

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Samwise's avatar

Every word that comes out of their mouths can be presumed to be a lie.

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Annie's avatar

Pharmakeia. Mentioned and warned about in the Bible. Greek for scorcery or witchcraft.

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Tonya's avatar

Here's what we are hearingโ€”and NOT hearingโ€”from the media:

"child who wasn't vaccinated died in a measles outbreak."

"The school-aged child had been hospitalized and died Tuesday night amid the widespread outbreak."

https://apnews.com/article/measles-outbreak-west-texas-death-rfk-41adc66641e4a56ce2b2677480031ab9

"A child who was hospitalized with measles has died from the illness in West Texas, state and local health officials announced Wednesday."

"Covenant Children's Hospital in Lubbock, Texas, has seen 'about 20 patients' admitted with confirmed measles cases, and several have needed intensive care, Dr. Lara Johnson, the hospital's chief medical officer, said Wednesday at a news conference."

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/measles-death-texas-outbreak/

My thoughts:

The official count is 18 hospitalized for the whole state. This means ALL of them are at this one hospital, even though the health department only lists 1 measles case for Lubbock County. The are sending cases there, I guess. Dr. Lara Johnson is trying to stir up fear around the issue by rounding up to "about 20" and saying "several" have needed intensive care. She's the hospital's chief medical officer. Doesn't she have access to the exact numbers? Also, why is her hospital so bad at treating measles that she ends up with "several" out of "about 20" needing intensive care? The CDC says that "as many as 1 in 20 children with measles will develop pneumonia." In other words, by their highest estimate, only one of her patients should have had issues serious enough for intensive care, not several.

The "reporter" for this piece didn't ask any of the hard questions. Which strain does each patient have? Were any of them in contact with each other? When did they acquire the infection - before or after being hospitalized? Do they have other health conditions? Are the other conditions the reason they were hospitalized and the measles is just incidental? Were any of them recently vaccinated (after the outbreak began) and thus are being counted as unvaccinated? How many of them are current cases as opposed to any time within the "outbreak"?

Are county health departments and/or this hospital following the state's (misguided, in my opinion) recommendations to vaccinate those who have been exposed recently? If so, maybe that is playing a part here, as well.

"Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP)

MMR vaccine, if administered within 72 hours of initial measles exposure, may provide some protection, or modify the clinical course of disease among susceptible persons who otherwise have no contraindications to MMR vaccination...Providing MMR vaccine within 72 hours should be focused on people unvaccinated and people with one dose of MMR vaccine."

https://www.dshs.texas.gov/news-alerts/measles-exposures-central-south-central-texas

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Also didnโ€™t ask if the measles cases were children of illegal aliens who recently came from Mexico. Thatโ€™s who populated the rise in tuberculosis in Texas.

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Peace's avatar

I certainly don't remember "one in 20 children" developing pneumonia back in the day when all my classmates were coming down with measles. Perhaps the onslaught of all the other vaccines messing with their immune systems is lessening their chances of coming out with no other issues. Or, are they giving them some sort of hospital regimen that is creating more severe outcomes, along the lines of remdesevir and the lung machines in hospitals for C-19?

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Tonya's avatar

Can you imagine? We would all know a classmate or a cousin or someone who went to our church who ended up in the hospital with measles if the rate of complications were really that high.

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Tonya's avatar

โ€œUp toโ€ 1 in 20. Public health speak for โ€œWe want to scare you into getting jabbed.โ€

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

The AMA/FDA won't allow treatment UNLESS it comes from a pharmaceutical company, even if it's proven to work.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

It's like the covaids jab - unless you had the latest booster, you were unvaxxed.

So if you died from one of the first shots, you were an 'unvaccinated death'.

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Peace's avatar

Hmm. Now I wonder at what point someone is considered "vaccinated" after receiving a MMR shot.

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Eli's avatar
Feb 27Edited

Or was the child killed by their treatment? The hospital where the child was said, they are treating patients with high flow oxygen. If it is not monitored correctly, it can cause oxygen poisoning and death.

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Samwise's avatar

Can they prove a child died at all?

Thatโ€™s the point I am at with these โ€œpeopleโ€.

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Peace's avatar

Dang! I just posted above the same question - what protocol is the hospital using?! And I just read this - no WAY was this the statistic in my childhood (before the advent of the MMR shot): "About 1 in 5 unvaccinated people in the U.S. who get measles is hospitalized."

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Eli's avatar

Yep. I call bโ€”t. When we were kids, when every single kid got the measles, it meant you got to drink soda and watch TV and miss school. Nobody was hospitalized that I ever heard of, and no problems except one kid I knew of that had a little hearing loss. By contrast I know three kids who were horrendously affected by the mMRโ€” one cerebral palsy in wheel chair, one severe seizures all the way into adulthood with accompanying brain damage, one left a vegetable as an infant, I assume did not survive. In each case doctors admitted it was the shot. No help from Vears.

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Copernicus's avatar

Here we go with the PCR scenario again.

Give the folks sufficient quality vitamin A doses. Very helpful for measles. And add vitamins D and C.

And be grateful that you are now less likely to get certain cancers or heart disease as an adult as a consequence of your childhood measles infection.

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CStone's avatar

And were they children of illegals and had been โ€˜exposedโ€™ to other things, and theyโ€™re being told (by BigPharma/bigmed to โ€˜call itโ€™ measles?

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Beth M's avatar

A similar situation happened in Oregon last year. My son, then 16mo, had a horrible rash-his entire body was covered in it. I took him to his doctor who said it could possibly be measles, do I want to vaccinate him? Ha! I said well what would be the point now?! He has never been vaccinated and never will be. Apparently three cases of measles had been confirmed in OR so all clinics were on high alert! He never even got a fever, or a cough. I don't trust our healthcare system or many of the providers. As I understand it, measles is not life threatening. It's just an excuse for intervention.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Dr. - your son may have measles. Do you want to vaccinate him so he won't get measles?

You - WHAT?

Makes perfect sense, right?

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Beth M's avatar

Haha literally

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

My wife heard this measles story on the radio this morning. She also heard that "someone' said the parents might be charged for not vaccinating the child that died and there should be legislation forcing parents to vaccinate their kids.

Here we go again!!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ugh ๐Ÿ˜ก And yet when a child is damaged from vaccines, crickets ๐Ÿ™„ Their โ€œcaringโ€ attitude is very selective ๐Ÿ™„

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Peace's avatar

Thankful RFK is at the helm with this nonsense being spouted.

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Freebird's avatar

The measles handling is straight from the covid playbook. I read a substack from a doctor who left, or was kicked out of Texas Tech Medical (Lubbock, Texas) for questioning the narrative.

Evil, pure evil.

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Mary H.'s avatar

The Covid PCR test had 95% false positives , WHY would they use a test that has been proven to be inaccurate? Perhaps to create fear AGAIN?

Is it likely that the current measles shot is actually spreading it?

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Because the PCR test led to massive Big Pharma profits.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Bananas were testing positive. So were lizards. I guess everything is covid positive according the PCR test.

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Peace's avatar

It is very likely the current measles shot is actually spreading it. History shows this to be the case.

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Ohio Deb's avatar

Seems to be the same PCR test used in the chicken farms here in NW Ohio!

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Trudy's avatar

Yesterday a โ€œfriendโ€ on FB simply wrote in bold letters - A CHILD DIES FROM MEASLES -

That was it, just thatโ€ฆand this kind of post is what send parents into a frenzy of FEAR! The person did not write, the who, what, when or whereโ€ฆsimply the FEAR. I also know this person is pro vaxโ€ฆLord have mercyโ€ฆ.

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Tonya's avatar

From the Texas Department of State Health Services:

โ€œThe school-aged child who was not vaccinated was hospitalized in Lubbock last week and tested positive for measles.โ€

Not hospitalized FOR measles - hospitalized, THEN tested positive.

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Trudy's avatar

So did the child die from measles OR the issue that had her in the hospital in the first place?

How can we find accurate information?

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Trudy's avatar

In other words, why was this child in the hospital in the first place?

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N Springer's avatar

I read it was RSV and pneumonia but havenโ€™t seen anything official. But got measles at the hospital. I donโ€™t trust PCR tests so who knows what the poor kid had or what kind of โ€œtreatmentโ€ they were subject to.

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Steenroid's avatar

The report I read today said most of the cases are in a Menonite community in Gaines County. Iโ€™m guessing they are schooled in a school exempt from the vaccine requirements that public schools in Texas have. Lubbock would be the closest town with major hospitals.

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Peace's avatar

Texas does recognize religious exemptions.

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Steenroid's avatar

I know. I didnโ€™t explain that very well. Just assumed people would understand. My bad.

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Donna Mott's avatar

I read they had a measles vaccination clinic before the outbreak break happened. The measles shot is a live virus and kids can have a breakout from the shot. Also there are 23 different variants of measles and the measles shot covers only 1. There is a test you can do to see if it is actually from the shot.

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Peace's avatar

Do they switch up which of the measles variants is in the shot, like they do the flu shot?

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Donna Mott's avatar

No itโ€™s always the same

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Sheri veley's avatar

The child is from a Mennonite group. I'm sure none of the children are vaccinated there. Or adults. What we haven't heard is if there was an underlying issue with the child.

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cltwilson1's avatar

This is important to know about the measles: Children who need to be hospitalized or even die from the disease probably have a deficiency in vitamin A. One of the best supplements to counteract and even prevent the measles is cod liver oil. Add some fermented butter like that recommended by Weston Price and the illness will have a little effect.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

If you watch the cabinet meeting that Jeff talked about, Robert Kennedy answered a question about the measles outbreaks and said that there have been less outbreaks than in previous years, and it's nothing to be worried about.

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Tonya's avatar

That's why the vaxxists are almost bragging about the child in Texas who died. It's perverse. Just like when Gov. Whitmer and Dr. Joneigh Khaldun were almost giddy when a baby died in Michigan in 2020 that they could blame on covid. Except the baby had a serious health problem from birth, and died of complications from that, not from covid.

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Jackie J's avatar

Iโ€™m happy to see transparency in medical pricing. However, every insurer negotiates their own price with providers. This is what we should be able to see. We should be able to shop insurance based on specific coverage (some need diabetes care, others cancer care, etc). Then we should be able to shop providers knowing the agreement the provider has with our insurance company. Making hospital posts prices is only a small piece of the puzzle. And the hospitals that did reveal pricing posted the highest possible price they can charge which doesnโ€™t inform individuals what they will pay after insurance. My daughter broke her arm a few years ago and neither the provider nor my insurance company could tell me that cost to treat until after the provider billed insurance and insurance decided how much to pay. It was silly and the definition of surprise billing.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

Yes, it's sad that those with no insurance pay the highest costs for medical care. The insurance companies are the "mob" and you pay protection to them to get lower medical costs. I always say to avoid all medical facilities unless you absolutely must see them like when the mower chops off your toes.

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CStone's avatar

Not always. I know doctors who will charge you the acceptable Medicare co-pay of $25, just to keep from having to submit paperwork.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Fought insurance and hospital for a year after having a micro premie hospitalized for three months over "above USUAL and CUSTOMARY charges". I was the middle man OUT! THE DOCTOR paid out of his own pocket $5000 for us! He knew it was all dirty but he had no control over it either. Another Dr forced vaccines on us because his staff ganged up and I feared they were going to take my kids away. My medical spine was just beginning to stiffen. ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿป

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Carol M.'s avatar

I had a knee problem and the doc said PT first. I went to set up appointment at hospital and asked how much if I just paid cash to get started right away. They looked at me like I was from Mars๐Ÿ˜†

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

We shouldn't have to shop. Healthcare shouldn't be like buying a house.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

It's purposely murky and impenetrable.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Look at this shocking inconsistency in hospital cost for an MRI.

https://x.com/TinaZimmermann4/status/1883981906527547529

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Based Florida Man's avatar

In Trump's next term, I hope he can get insurance fixed.

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Carolyn's avatar

Once upon a time you got an itemized bill from the hospital with everything and it's cost on it. EVERYTHING. A Tylenol, the pan with all the supplies, a bandage, etc etc

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Yes and the prices were insane then!

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Garner's avatar

I think making pharmaceutical advertising illegal, would cause a media sea change.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Also making all vaccines illegal until they are placebo tested.

And never again shall they be immunity free.

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Krissy Hirtz's avatar

Truth!!!

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Every doctorโ€™s office and clinic needs to post the payment they receive for each type of vaccine in a very prominent place.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

All this govt budget accountability. Holly gee, I would have thought that was a normal thing to keep track of money and where it goes. No one can run a business without knowing these things but one can run a country?

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Maureen ODH's avatar

Exactlyโ€ฆ. Makes me think of that slimy insider trading turd โ€œGordon Gekkoโ€ฆGreed is Goodโ€โ€ฆ seems our own government adopted the real live adaptation Wall Street persona across the board in every departmentโ€ฆ though I suspect wholesale money laundering behind all the waste, fraud and abuse rather than insider trading of our tax dollarsโ€ฆ although all the suddenly millionaires senators and congressmen should be DOGED investigated and audited for where their miraculous self replicating 220K salaries turned into millions of net worthโ€ฆ ๐Ÿง

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Alan Davis's avatar

How about the Christian prayer before the 1st Cabinet meeting! I like more of that. Did he ever do that in his first term?

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CStone's avatar

Yes.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Based!

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My Favorite Things's avatar

A Commonplace Life

A commonplace life, we say and we sigh;

But why should we sigh as we say?

The commonplace sun in the commonplace sky

Makes up the commonplace day.

The moon and the stars are commonplace things,

And the flowers that bloom, and the bird that sings.

But dark were the world and sad our lot,

If the flowers failed, and the sun shone not.

And God, who studied each separate soul,

Out of commonplace lives made His beautiful whole.

~Algernon James Pollock

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The Inmate's avatar

I've always loved this quote by George Eliot from the end of Middlemarch:

โ€œโ€ฆfor the growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts; and that things are not so ill with you and me as they might have been, is half owing to the number who lived faithfully a hidden life, and rest in unvisited tombs.โ€

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Truth! Thank you for sharing โค๏ธ Most of the kindness I have learned about, received and witnessed came from everyday people. Itโ€™s everyday people that have taught us courtesy, compassion and respect for others which all go a long way towards making the world a better and more beautiful place.

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SuezCanal's avatar

I once wrote a blog post, or maybe it was something for LinkedIn, that there is absolutely nothing wrong with "ordinary." My life is filled with ordinary people and things that bring me immense pleasure, and when life is upended, it's a blessing and a joy to return to the ordinary.

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The Inmate's avatar

Yes! Learning to take pleasure in the ordinary and mundane is a great gift.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

The medical transparency question I want answered is how much were hospitals paid to kill their covid patients? The numbers I have seen vary widely. If a hospital system really got well into six figures for a fully 'treated' deceased patient as opposed to a treated and released one then of course the outcomes were poor (for the hapless patient, not the hospital).

The tik-tok nurses and doctors were literally dancing on the graves of their victims. Shameful!

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

This is how it often worked when you went to the hospital with Covidโ€ฆ Patients were given steroids for Covid with caused adrenal insufficiency in many, which gave them anxiety. So they were given an anxiety drug, which reduced respiration, so they were put on a respirator. And that often was the end of them.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

ARDIS: Remdesivir caused kidney failure, which caused the lungs to fill with water... hospitals assumed it was pneumonia (mucus) and intubated. Death usually followed.

The approval process for remdesivir was even more appallingly corrupt than the approval for the death-jabs was. The mandated use of it, ONLY, in hospitals ws mass-murder (fauci)... as was the refusal to allow Ivermectin or HCQ...

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Oh yes, then there was the Remdesivir method to kill people.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Bounties paid for each use of Remdesivir, each intubation, each Covid death (or deaths classified to be from Covid)...

But yes, specifics would be great... and appalling...

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Susan Seas's avatar

One doctor reported she would have received 1.5 million if all of her 6000 patients wouldโ€™ve gotten the jab.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Extra incentives for vaxxed infants!

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RJ Rambler's avatar

"The last thing they want people wondering is whether their chronic health problems might have come from taking a vaccine for a mild cold virus.". I didn't think THEY care except for those invested in the industry but THEY will just morph into something else. They wanted us dead so.....

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Annie's avatar

They want to keep their immunity from lawsuits. They don't care at all about anything but that. If you awaken anymore people to the truth, they are done. The next thing will be a mad scramble for cover and throwing each other under the bus. All about the money ๐Ÿ’ฐ ๐Ÿค‘

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nik's avatar

And as long as we keep calling it a โ€œmild cold virusโ€ we will forget just how much they want us dead ๐Ÿ’€

Man-made bio weapon ๐Ÿ’ฏ ๐Ÿฆ 

Some know , some donโ€™t, and unfortunately when you know, you know.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

The Covid jabs are a far more dangerous bio-weapon than the virus.

The intent of releasing the virus, which was not very lethal at all... was to get massive uptake of the death-jabs... which are not only far more lethal... but they destroy one's immune system, causing constant illness... thus providing Big Pharma massive profits for many years to come...

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nik's avatar

Hi there Mr Abiding Dude ๐Ÿ˜Š

I agree, jabs are far far far more dangerous.

You can call the bio-weapon not lethal , that is your choice.

But I would ask you to consider it may have a different impact on different people.

I am telling you that I have an aunt that was hippy before hippy was cool . She had 8 kids and didnโ€™t vaccinate them , she didnโ€™t drink, smoke, eat sugar, she believed in walks, sunshine, herbs, Jesus, and essential oils , lol. Serious health nut . Now dead, because this non-deadly virus DESTROYED her lungs . She wasnโ€™t vaccinated. My mom not quite as healthy, but non-smoker, non-drinker, got Covid- 2 months later double blood clots in both lungs ! Non- vaccinated. I have my own storyโ€ฆ. It is a man-made WICKED virus. ๐Ÿฆ 

Iโ€™m glad your experience was different. But that is the truth. And I hope like all conspiracy theories, it will come out someday.

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Jeff S's avatar

Activist judges are people, too, cough-cough, subject to the whims and weaknesses of the rest of us. It's finally about time, though, for the Supreme Court to put the kibosh on all the local and district pettifoggers. They should not be allowed to gum up the legal works with impunity any more. DOGE them too!

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Juju's avatar

Not to mention how long the legitimate local & district cases for actual citizens take to get to because the dockets are filled up by these political cases and maneuverings. In a sense it withholds justice from others, lacking respect for โ€œtime is of the essence.โ€

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Dawn of the day's avatar

It's about time the medical institution gets transparent about pricing! This has been a huge issue for me because I shop around for everything! This refusal to reveal costs that patients will have to consider is criminal imho. Medical bankruptcy is possibly the number one reason folks find it impossible to both feed and provide shelter for their families! It is a huge, weeping, smelly bedsore on the backside of medicine.

Finally, a starting point for reigning in the medical complex and making it a bit more user friendly.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Hereโ€™s a most excellent example of the need for hospital pricing transparency

https://x.com/TinaZimmermann4/status/1883981906527547529

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Rosie Cotton's avatar

Jeff Bezos.

Though Iโ€™m glad heโ€™s turned a corner, it just stinks heโ€™s such a โ€œfair weather friendโ€. We all know heโ€™ll change as soon as the next administration is in. โ˜”๏ธ

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Teresa Thibodeaux's avatar

So we need to make sure that this current administration is so good at what they do that the next president continues to define and streamline a small government footprint. We have got to scrutinize everything and everyone involved. Or we end up right back in the middle of a lying stealing mess.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

2028 is gonna be lit. If we can just get another 4 year term (JD, etc) to build on these successes...

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Carlos's avatar

Agreed a 100% with you. Use him but donโ€™t trust him. Same for all the others traitors.

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daverkb's avatar

Exactly right. Bezos sees the Trump Counter-Revolution succeeding. He believes that what is happening is going to set the tone for years to come. And he wants to be a winner and preserve his little empire. It all about dollar signs in the eye.

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Gaye's avatar

Any normal person would be embarrassed to be such a flip-flopper, but not these commies. Pathetic.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Jeff Bozo is also looking ahead for his Blue Origin space biz, where they have a new constellation to go up to compete with starlink internet service.

So he needs to be friendly with the Trump peeps.

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Ahmedโ€™s Stack of Subs's avatar

โ€œAll service members diagnosed with gender dysphoria to be discharged by June 25.โ€

๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

now go after the sociopathic officers and civilians who encouraged this and betrayed their oath of office.

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