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Mo's avatar

If deviants like Dr. Jay K. Varma were responsible for my husband being forced to forfeit his career, can we sue him? Just think of the sordid disclosures!

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RunningLogic's avatar

And my brother dying in a rehabilitation/nursing center 😡 during those evil lockdowns!!! I’m just so livid!!! No one should EVER trust these kinds of people again, and honestly, I think we just need to eliminate “public health” and the jobs of “public health officials” altogether!!!

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I am so sorry about your brother. And yes, public health should be razed to the ground and every institution that fed this disgusting beast. As a volunteer at a pregnancy center, I have learned from my training, about ALL the new and ever-mutating sexual transmitted infections/diseases out the public. This reporter's (Thank you, Mr. Crowder!) work has shed some light on how they are being proliferated by none other than the members of the "Center for Disease Control". It is TRULY impossible for me to fathom how creatures so full up with HUBRIS and CONTEMPT FOR THEIR FELLOW HUMAN BEINGS wind up in positions of authority and influence!?! The father of lies and all his sexual deviant minions rule this world. MAKES ME VOMIT!

Thanks for the excellent roundup, as always, sir Jeffrey!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you Sal, and you are spot on in the rest of your post!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Raze it all. All of it.

Every. Single. Institution.

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carily myers's avatar

AGREE, wholeheartedly. Burn it down

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Michael Framson's avatar

After watching ABC nightly news this evening, a big big mistake, I think Trump should start deporting the main stream media (joke). They ran a quite long segment of Kamala's campaign speech on abortion attacking Trump, way beyond what would be considered news.

Then for the Trump segment of the "news" the North Carolina, Mark Robinson close ties with Trump and the "I am a black Nazi" There is not a day goes by where Trump's coverage is positive.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

RunningLogic,

{{Hugs}} I’m truly sorry for your loss which has even been made even more painful.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you. He wasn’t in great health but the fact that these ghouls gleefully and deliberately created the circumstances that led to his premature death, as well as the deaths of so many others, especially because they were forced to die ALONE with no family by their sides is just absolutely disgusting and evil 😡 They need to be punished somehow.

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Cheryl Schroeder's avatar

I totally agree. I think of my nephews MIL’s elderly mother who was already in memory care & all they could do was look at each other through a window- what she was thinking as tears ran down her face. Angry is just the tip of the iceberg- these people should be held accountable & face everyone that lost loved ones.

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Janet's avatar

A friend and her sisters were run off by nursing home staff for trying to communicate with their 98 yr old mother through a window. Actually run off. Nothing will let me forgive these everyday demons. The worst ones slither around in our everyday lives.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Too many stories like these!! 😡😢 These people need to be held accountable.

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Copernicus's avatar

I have NO words. God judge them.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

I am SO GLAD that both of my parents were deceased when this bullshit started

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CMCM's avatar

My mother died in 2016. I know if she had been alive in the worst of covid I would have gone ballistic if I had been denied the ability to be with her in her last weeks. I can't imagine what I would have done, but it wouldn't have been pretty and I would probably have ended up in jail!

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Same, same. They would have had to LITERALLY drag me out kicking and screaming and filming EVERYTHING if they thought they were going to tell me what to do.

I visited a new doctor in a medical building during that time, and EVERYONE tried to get me to mask-up, including security, but I refused. I couldn't believe that literally NO ONE ELSE did.

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carily myers's avatar

wow, just wow

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liz's avatar

PRISON TIME. or worse.

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Copernicus's avatar

They will be punished. They will, they will. God never leaves evil unpunished.

It's hard to wait for that though.

The imprecatory psalms are there for a reason.

I'm so sorry for what happened. I don't have words. I can't summon the adequate words to describe the evil of the covid mandates and lockdowns, and the rest of the despicable masquerade that modern conventional medicine has become. Killing and harming more people than they help. And the help nearly always seems to come with more harms.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you Copernicus, and I feel the same about the actions during Covid and conventional medicine as a whole.

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Debbie Alton's avatar

I agree. I am so angry. My 57 year old sister lived in NY and took those evil shots and died 1 year later of turbo cancer!!! There needs to be accountability.

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MnmMom's avatar

I am so sorry Debbie. There must be a way to make this kind of outrageous, flagranct, lying-manipulation kind of public leadership prosecutable. @Jeff Childers, do you know someone who could prosecute this? Can we “multiply it”?

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Momcat's avatar

I second your motion, MnmMom! Unfortunately, they have been granted immunity, but surely, our Legal Beagle, Mr. Jeff Childers, can come up with a plan to prosecute/sue them. I read somewhere, "If you have time to whine & complain about something, you have time to do something about it." I think we all are ready to do something about it.

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Momcat's avatar

I second your motion, MnmMom. I can't wait to see the lawsuit ads for this.

I read this somewhere: "If you have time to whine & complain something, you have time to do something about it." I'm so ready to do something about this....

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’m so sorry, there are far too many stories like these and people need to pay for this!!!

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RJ Rambler's avatar

We are a world of traumatized angry ppl without truth in this world. No one can survive the insanity without truth to hold to.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Agree. I thank the Lord every day for being there for me to lean on 🙏

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Dena's avatar

These evil public health people caused so much unnecessary death & suffering - and they KNEW it was all about forcing a vax that wasn’t needed. My closest friend also died alone due to hospital protocol driven by greed. Death, after suffering greatly first. Ever since this lockdown debacle, I have prayed fervently for the truth, no matter how painful to be revealed everywhere. We cannot forget. 🙏to you RL.

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RunningLogic's avatar

So sorry for your loss too, it’s very painful and the incredible evil of those who purposely caused all this will not be forgotten!! Prayers for you also!! 🙏

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

I hate liking this...so sorry Running Logic

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you Ryan. I get the “like” isn’t like as such but more sympathy and understanding ❤️

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yes. Exactly

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Verve's avatar

Agreed, RunningLogic, agreed. And I take some solace in the fact that as the veil of evil begins to tear, we have not yet seen the wrath of God on these vermin - but oh, is it ever coming.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you Verve ❤️

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Garry Blankenship's avatar

Your justifiable anger aside, your solution is spot on. Government and health are polar opposites. Consider the logic in giving our money to Government, so they can make our health choices for us.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

"He who is not angry when there is just cause for anger is immoral. Why? Because anger looks to the good of justice. And if you can live amid injustice without anger, you are immoral as well as unjust.”

- Saint Thomas Aquinas

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liz's avatar

If RFK jr is in charge I would be more likely to trust them

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Garry Blankenship's avatar

Agree. I so admire the man. He is not for sale and my dream would be that Trump install RFK, Jr. as the head of H.H.S.

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Horizons's avatar

RFK, Jr. outlined what the plan is at the MAHA town hall with Charlie Kirk and Calley Means. Start at 1:20 where he confirms he’s on the transition team and details what they hope to accomplish. (For more on his background start at 1:02.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cP_pxZZnS5o

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Garry Blankenship's avatar

Thank you. Great information. RFK, Jr's. combination of intelligence, knowledge, compassion for health, ( particularly our children ), and the deal killing fact that he is not for sale is why the DNC stonewalled his candidacy. They cannot control a puppet with no strings. Especially one capable of independent thought. So the DNC offers up a feel good DEI socialist with no / none / "0" business or management acumen. One that cannot manage her own staff. Ask any Democrat which Presidential candidate they voted for.

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NormaJeanne's avatar

I’m so sorry RL. I wish I could hamstring cripple every one of the synchronized dancing nurses and doctors who joyously bounced around while our loved ones died alone and afraid.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you, NormaJeanne. I feel the same sense of rage about all the flippant dance videos and sanctimonious politicians and “health” officials 😡

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Fla Mom's avatar

It was my field in medicine, after I left my brief time in family medicine - preventive medicine and public health. Most of 'em are just like him. The main difference is that before Covid they used to control (somewhat) or hide their tyrannical impulses. The American Public Health Association members gave themselves a standing ovation at their first meeting after Obama was elected, for helping elect him.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ugh. That just underlines what kind of people they are 😕

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Patricia Woodard's avatar

I'm so sorry about your brother. There are no excuses. People like Dr. Jay K. Varma are pure evil and have blood on their hands.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you. I agree and would like to see them

all held accountable.

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Romgrp's avatar

So saddened for you and family. It’s hard to wrap my head around Dr. Varma’s actions… and consequences.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you. And same.

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JCrutcher's avatar

So sorry for the loss of your brother during such a difficult time. This revelation is truly vile in light of all the deaths and misery pushed on us.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you. I keep taking about it because I want to keep front and center how many real people suffered because of their decisions.

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T Diesel's avatar

I am so sorry to hear what happened to your brother with all of the Covid Communist lockdowns. The Democrat run states, like the Peoples Republic of Oregon, ruled with an Iron Fist. While states like Florida and Idaho were able to manage just fine.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you. Yes the blue states were the worst but I have to say, Indiana for supposedly being a red state was pretty disappointing 😕 Not quite as draconian but certainly not protectors of liberty 😕

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SusanMc's avatar

In Alabama the “Alabama Department of Public Health” & “State Health Officer are appointed. In fact a private physicians group formed years ago. PRIVATE. Our legislators decided to create a more “official” state group & simply let that private group become the state group.

The Alabama DOH are still pushing shots of all kinds. “Don’t Wait - Vaccinate”

That motto showed up front & center on a large RED banner right behind the goalposts!

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SusanMc's avatar

Missing content:

That large red banner appeared during the televised University of Alabama football game.

So far at 2 games I watched any of.

We have UAB (University of Alabama Birmingham) which began as the UA Medical school. It’s a behemoth today. An undergrad university, a medical school, research hospital where Fauci dumped his Remdesivir for “research” use during the height of cv19 plandemic. Paid them big bucks. Not heresay unless Al.com (state media) printed false info.

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SusanMc's avatar

None are elected or accountable to anyone except Big Pharma & Big Guvment bureaucracy.

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SuszaQ's avatar

So sorry for your loss.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you.

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Vida Galore's avatar

Class action time. I wish there was also a class action against Cuomo for sending sick people into nursing homes resulting in a lot of elderly deaths. Then not allowing their loved ones to see them on their deathbeds. The unbelievable cruelty. I downloaded Cuomo's order re: the nursing homes, and glad I did because later they scrubbed it and tried to pretend it didn't happen.

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Vida Galore's avatar

Let's not forget they spent billions of dollars building tents to put covid patients in AND NEVER USED THEM. Instead, they carted off sick people (with who knows what - flu I am guessing) to nursing homes, where many died. I ran an assisted living facility. The last thing you do to the elderly in a controlled environment is willfully introduce a virus or pathogen.

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Susan Edwards's avatar

I worked in an executive position at a large, very upscale retirement community near Memphis when covid arrived. We had 5 residents already actively dying in hospice care in our healthcare center when the lockdowns came. Two of them contacted covid from their part time CNA's working a second job at a local hospital. The others caught it after being sent out to the hospital and sent back to us with it. We were featured in an article in our city newspaper and on the news when a precious couple married 60 years (both already actively dying from cancer) died within a day of each other. Cause of death was officially declared as covid. They died with a wall between them, forbidden to be in the same room together or to see their large, loving family. I retired shortly after that; I still feel sick remembering the discussions I had to endure in our director meetings of them raking in the covid money. Money truly is the root of all evil.

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daverkb's avatar

Does anyone really know what people got during C19 Health Terrorism? As in regular flue season, it appeared that people got a lot of different strains of things with greatly varying symptom in evidence, from getting slammed to very, very mild.

It still seems to me that the name Covid is the fraud, the smoke screen still used to this day to conceal large scale criminality (fraud, negligent homicide and or outright democide, criminal profiteering, conspiracy and so on). The word Covid conceals the real crime ... which are the injections, the lockdowns, and so on.

Proof? No rise in all cause mortality until the injections were 'administered'.

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SadieJay's avatar

I heard "Covid" stood for Certificate of Vaccine ID. Just evil all over and it is getting way worse as we speak. God bless you.

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daverkb's avatar

My! My! And by the way, it was way, way worse all along. Only we did not know it. And in the very beginning, all I knew was 'mRNA product' = no vaccine. Red flag. And the alarm went off flashing 'Lies, lies, lies'. And all downhill after that.

This is way, way, way worse than I could have ever imagines. Way, way worse. And I already knew about The Plan (Agenda 21 and so on). In fact by scale, this is is somewhere between The Fall and Noah's yatching trip.

We always say in our grace, 'according to Your will' and 'preserve us from evil'. God bless you too!

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CMCM's avatar

During Covid people got the FLU. And flu affects people differently, mainly depending on your state of health. The flu never disappeared as they tried to claim.

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SusanMc's avatar

All about the $$$$

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes it was totally deliberate. Pure evil.

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carily myers's avatar

agree

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

Especially after they received the new quadruple dose gunshot to their already weakened immune system. IMO, Public Health was aware of the adverse reactions, including pneumonia and death, which helped them achieve the desired outcome of increased deaths to instill fear.

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Verve's avatar

That never made sense - infect the most vulnerable with sick people who aren't even candidates for the few spaces available in nursing homes - when sicko Richard Levine (AKA admiral rachel levine) removed her OWN MOTHER from a nursing home we all knew it was a depopulation event to initially kill our elderly. Oh the wisdom, history, compassion, and self-understanding we all lost with these senseless murders....

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SusanMc's avatar

“HIS” mother

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Janet's avatar

Yup. But they ran Cuomo off for sexual crimes. He will never pay for the murder but will receive justice the old fashioned hard way, eventually.

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MaryAnn's avatar

I can still see the Samaritan’s Purse tent complex in Central Park. All the workers in haz-mat like garb. What a sad joke played on all of us. Never forget. Never comply.

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daverkb's avatar

Yes, I know. But we are speaking of self-defeating nomenclature, language perception barries having the either the intended consequece of purposfully stiffling criminal prosecution. The useful idiots who never speak out of knowledge shoot themselves in the foot ... as is their usual habit.

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RandiG's avatar

Vida,

My dad was in an assisted living facility (ALF) on Long Island in NYS. It was very expensive at $8,000 a month. He was there from February to August 2020 before we moved him down by me in Florida. I found out right before we moved him that the facility in NY had over 60 deaths in the 7 months he was there - all thanks to Cuomo! It wasn't just nursing homes, it was also ALFs. The facility in FL had zero deaths due to Covid before dad went there and for the remaining 2 and a half years. Different Governors, different outcomes.

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daverkb's avatar

Cuomo death camps.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes different governors, different outcomes for sure! Glad you were able to get your dad out of there!!

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Sarah Bee's avatar

This gives me chills - wow.

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carily myers's avatar

me too, escaped-barely

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Juju's avatar

I’m surprised there’s no class action against Fauci. He should be the first!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes!!!! I want to see this happen too. Voices for Seniors has been trying to get things done but it’s an uphill battle 😕

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Kim's avatar

I agree. Janice Dean, the weather person on one of the top networks, has been fighting this for years. I believe her mother in law died in a nursing home after Cuomo sent in the sick. The crimes and level of evil done to people during Covid and to this day, are unimaginable and horrible. I pray for justice and truth. Two things lacking in this world. But God… He will have the final say. 🙌🏼

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RunningLogic's avatar

She actually responded to a post my mom made on FB about my brother ❤️ Very kind and compassionate lady.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Well, we have a great attorney here on staff, let’s ask him.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

He did say that he sets his subscription fee as a billable hour....

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I think he mentioned not too long ago he is working on a big covid case.

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Annie's avatar

Heck yeah! He just admitted none of his postions and directives were based on fact. Jeff Childers, can you recommend a good lawyer. I believe lawsuits and monetary penalties will stop the scamdemic from happening again.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

It’s time to sue them into oblivion!!!! This is ridiculous!!! WHY!! WHY IS THIS MAN IS STILL FREE to spend taxpayer laundered money. He violated every single NY citizens civil rights and constitutional rights. Why isn’t he in prison NOW?

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Annie's avatar

Agree 💯!

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Beckadee's avatar

Varma's latest gig is Medical Director at Siga Technologies. They are on X which I am not but sure would love to see any comments directed to that perve.

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SusanMc's avatar

One shows “followed by Steve Crowder” 🤣

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Beckadee's avatar

That's hilarious. As Jeff has said- mock them!

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SusanMc's avatar

There are 2 listed when I put lSiga Technologies” in X search bar

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Charles Froelick's avatar

💯 x 💯

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

There needs to be many huge class action lawsuits.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Disgusting. So sorry.

Hancock's and Faucis all the way down, from the very top to your local school board.

Never trust the guy who got wedgies in high-school with your health. That should be a lesson people learn.

The technocrats and bureaucrats had been waiting for this day all their lives.

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carily myers's avatar

Control by the freaks.

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daverkb's avatar

I cannot understand why assault or possibly aggravated assault charges cannot be filed against some people. I would think intent is amply illustrated in the clips today of Dr. Jay Varmit (sorry folks ... and as many of you know, my spelling is not the best in the world!).

There seems to be plenty of charges to go around ... like assault, fraud, negligent homicide, theft of property, a illicit taking (jobs, businesses, unalienable liberty and so on). I'd have to think this out more, but this is probably a good start. And yet, many people act as though this is simply some kind of proganda war, and not the greatest crime in history (and committed and carried out on a planetary scale never before achieved).

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KPCon's avatar

My thoughts EXACTLY.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Just saw Vaxxed III the other night (aka Authorized to Kill)

Never forget what they did to us! See it!! 👇🏻

https://gathr.com/events/e6fe581d/authorized-to-kill-at-amc-courthouse-plaza-8

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Susan Banks's avatar

He's probably gone already

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Varma urgently needs a healthy dose of lead injected in his brain.

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Public health is a public disgrace. Varma went to Harvard and has pronouns on his LinkedIn. He also has the crazy sanpaku eyes. Anyone with a functioning amygdala can quickly tell he’s a sociopath, so naturally New Yorkers followed him like sheep.

Varma's successor Ashwin Vasan was just as bad: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/ashwin-vasan-linkedin-flex-npc-pmc-covid

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Jeff C's avatar

Sociopath is right on the money, he views other people as cogs to be emotionally manipulated for his own benefit. It may be for his personal benefit, or the advancement of an agenda he believes in, it doesn't matter. They intentionally seek power as it gives them more control over others. His public policy and private behavior demonstrate it in spades.

When are we going to face up to the fact that these people are evil? Not misguided or selfish, but evil. There are demons all around us, we are in the midst of spiritual warfare on a massive scale. People need to prepare themselves spiritually for what lies ahead. Go to a good biblical church and regularly read the Bible if you aren't already. Things become so much clearer when one knows the Truth.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Amen Jeff C! We need to put on the armor of God and pray daily for courage and discernment!

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carily myers's avatar

amen

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Castelletto's avatar

As to why these people keep ending up at the top of our administrative state, the answer is surprisingly simple.

There are, first of all, those that want to control that state, mostly the Davosian communists, European bankers and their minions, intelligence services here and in various western countries, think Soros, Gates, Schwab, Blackrock, Rothschild, Rockefellers, Trilateral Commission, that kind of thing.

Then, there is the selection of rising stars that are known to be corruptible. Obama, for example, has a well-known drug and sexually deviant history, as does this vermin Varma. Then, the corruptible person is groomed and promoted up the ladder to the top. Not only are they more easily influenced to do sociopathic and immoral things at the top -- e.g. Obama and Hillary's bold-faced lying about Benghazi -- but they can also be black-mailed into towing the line as needed.

That has to be a big function of Eptein's island, to create and expand the deviancy and corruptibility of the pool of such "leaders." Also, ask yourself why so many of the people at the top in the west are pedophiles. What form of deviancy and corruption is more contemptible and, therefore, subject to control through threats of exposure than pedophilia?

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Jeff C's avatar

Yup. They are selected and groomed for power specifically because of their deviancy (Macron being a glaring example). It makes them blackmailable of course, but more importantly their hedonism demonstrates they don't consider themselves accountable to God.

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Castelletto's avatar

Indeed, there is the metaphysical umbrella that dominates, St. Paul's "powers and principalities."

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carily myers's avatar

AGREE. totally unaccountable

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Roger Beal's avatar

Check the official list of "young leaders" on the WEF's website, and see how many names overlap with the group of sicko elites you've defined.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I don’t think it’s just in the west… 😕 Though I agree with the rest of what you said.

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Castelletto's avatar

I do not think that this is just garden variety corruption, i.e. sociopathic people rising to the top because they rely on the means to justify the ends. That does go on, for sure.

But the fact is that what remains of Christendom, western civilization, has been under sustained attack, particularly for the past 50 years, from globalist technocratic communists. This is the reincarnation of the globalist efforts of the last century, and the infiltration/infection is very severe here.

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CMCM's avatar

You're right, it's not just in the west. Look around the world virtually everywhere, every continent, every country....it is the evil, narcissistic sociopaths that always claw and kill their way to the top. They eliminate all opposition and steal their country's money. If they get humanitarian aid from the rest of the world, they confiscate it for themselves....all these leaders are unbelievably wealthy...don't people know how they got that way? The leaders of Hamas have $11B and are living a luxury life in Qatar. Where did that money come from? Partly from US. The tyrants of the world have a sick compulsion to run everything and tell everyone what to do as they enrich themselves beyond belief. Sadly, there are always lots of toadies and useful idiots to help them achieve their aims. That is true everywhere too!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes, exactly 😕 Too many examples to cite 😕

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Astragale's avatar

Agree.

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Copernicus's avatar

Yes. Exactly. Not misguided. Not crazy. Not selfish. Not dumb.

They are Evil. Evil, Evil, Evil.

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MaryAnn's avatar

To quote DJT: “These people are sick.”

I believe their self-loathing is a personal hell they cannot escape. Nowhere to run. Nowhere to hide.

God sees everything.

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carily myers's avatar

100%

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RunningLogic's avatar

💯

Well said, Jeff C!

These people choose evil, and put their own gain and selfish desires above anything else!!

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CStone's avatar

They may Not even be ‘people’……

They either serve their master, ha-Satan, or they are demons who have taken human form.

Entities.

Soon they will be claiming to be from another planet and that they were the ones who ‘seeded’ this planet. (They aren’t from another planet, but these ‘entities’ were indeed ‘seeded’ by them……the seed of Satan the Word told us about.

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Juju's avatar

Seriously if we can invite the Holy Spirit to live within us, alongside our own spirits, giving him power over our choices and emotions, then the opposite is equally true. That’s what is happening to these people. They let evil in to take up residence in their bodies. Some may try to fight it, just like we can push the Holy Spirit to the back of our bus, but they can never truly get rid of the evil Spirit without the power of God. God values and offers free will and the Holy Spirit waits for our invite, for our permission, but the evil ones care not for free will at all and WILL over power your own spirit and mind when it is advantageous to them. If you fear you may have allowed them in, the ONLY way to get them out is to get the Holy Spirit in. He is the ONLY one with enough power to overcome that kind of evil. The light drives out the darkness. The truth slays the lies. We are seeing just how many people were duped into opening their hearts to the wrong sorts of influence.

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Juju's avatar

This is what I have believed for over two years now. Demons are real. Just as real as angels.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

My son did a short-term mission trip to Haiti. He saw and heard a demon. They are real. Just speak Jesus and they will flee.

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AngelaK's avatar

💯😪

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NAB's avatar

Every. Single. One. Of. Them. Evil to their core. Think about every political leader who took such glee in controlling "their people" by either vilifying those who resisted or dictating the terms of every day life for the compliant. Biden. Cuomo. Walz. Newsom, Pritzker. Whitmer. Ardern. Trudeau. Andrews (from Australia). Johnson. Merkel. These people run on raw power. That's it. Power is their animating force.

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RunningLogic's avatar

💯

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Amen. It’s not incompetence, it’s malice and evil we fight.

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AngelaK's avatar

They have indeed willfully, (through rejecting God, and choosing sin as a lifestyle) allowed demons to reside in their souls. Their hearts are not right so neither are their minds.

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Michelle Dalsing's avatar

Thank you for saying this out loud. I felt this and decided to find a church and I listen to Joyce M. I felt the call internally to join God's army but no one around me sees it and thinks I am a crazy right wing person with questions of, "what happened to you?" I am still learning as a toddler Christian. God shows me everyday how good He is. I am trying to lean more on God and allow Him to deal with the devil and his minions. It is hard to pray for their salvation (as I would love to see some burning in hell type justice) but the bigger victory over the devil would be for them to repent and be saved.

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Michele's avatar

Joyce was the first Christian I could hear the message from. Not family members, and not the Episcopalian and Catholic churches of my upbringing. I know many now who dislike her, but I found her shows at one of the lowest points in my life and she gave me hope. She was the one who got me to pray to Jesus with an open heart; before hearing her I never could or would.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Speak the truth of ‘what happened to you’. Jesus is with us when we engage and speak in love.

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Teresa Carstensen's avatar

May God bless you and Jesus be your strength. I've also felt the sting of the "what happened to you?" question; just let it roll off, and keep your eyes on Christ, and eternity.

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Mike Perceval's avatar

Amen, and AMEN!

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Dinah Negron's avatar

Correct, Jeff. And I seriously recommend PRAY PRAY PRAY

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Sal_Peenx's avatar

You got THAT right!

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Astragale's avatar

Entirely agree.

The people “in authority” are a CRIME SYNDICATE.

Society has been hijacked by an evil mafia.

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Jpeach's avatar

There are probably 100’s of Satan Complex Sociopaths just like Varma. This story needs to go beyond Viral, so that the Censorship Complex can’t contain it.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Berenson has it on his ‘stack.

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Tom's avatar

The sanpaku eyes. They showed up in the interviews.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

The eyes. Always the crazy eyes.

Accompanied by galactic condescending smugness. ALWAYS

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Eyes, window to soul. I had to look up “sanpaku,” but the freaky eyes don't need defining. Satan’s tool, thrilled to be speeding into the brick wall of justice. Here's a good word. “When justice is done, it brings joy to the righteous but terror to evildoers” (Proverbs 21:15). Lord Jesus, bring on Your reign of terror.

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SusanMc's avatar

I call them “crazy eyes”

Manson is classic case

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MJ's avatar

🙏

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Ooh. Good verse

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Vida Galore's avatar

Obamacare is also a big disaster, I call it deathcare.

And yeah, Varma's yet another psycho with the Sanpaku eyes.

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Rick Olivier's avatar

you and Jeff are my 'stack main mans.. just sayin' ;-)

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RandiG's avatar

Yuri,

He went to Harvard?! OMG!! They are evil! and like Jeff referenced - how are our government coming up with these people? And why are they always sexual deviants? I'd like to know that, too.

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AngelaK's avatar

When my uncle, son of immigrants, when to Harvard in 1954, it was a really big deal. He got out, got married, started a family and went on to a successful life.

Fast forward, the daughter of friends of ours went to Harvard. The father did not go to college and is far from being any kind of intellectual or cerebral person so it was a source of great pride for him. She graduated and got married too, to the girlfriend she made while attending there.

The father is beside himself.

This is today's Harvard.

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daverkb's avatar

And to think Harvard was found as a Christian institution.

Today's Dr. Jay Varmit clip more than amply demonstrates how far into the slim America has fallen. The same kind of slime which broke the back of Imperial Rome and from which it could not and did not recover.

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SusanMc's avatar

Years ago a friend of mine said her cardiologist lamented to her about “losing” his son who went to Princeton (another founded as a Christian university).

Said it was biggest mistake of his life. Thought he was doing the right thing getting his son a top education. He told her that he & his son couldn’t even talk anymore bc he was so radical. He sadly said, “I’ve lost my son.”

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Fla Mom's avatar

Our friend's daughter just started there, and her older sister just started in law school there, after graduating from Yale for undergraduate. The mother describes the older daughter as 'lost.' I don't doubt the younger sister will be as well. A family of 6 children, all homeschooled until high school in a small town/rural setting, raised on a farm by true Christians. I feel so sorry for her.

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SusanMc's avatar

James Dobson (at Focus on the Family) warned parents years ago. Said parents pour their lives & values into them therefore be careful where you send them after highschool. All the parents efforts at teaching & raising their children can be swept away by liberal professors.

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

"Our friend's daughter just started there, and her older sister just started in law school there, after graduating from Yale for undergraduate."

Yes, but older sister undoubtedly will make big money in Big Law working lots of hours as the legal 'tip of the spear' for the Dr. Jay Varmas of the world.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

“Always sexual deviants.” Interesting question, RG. Reminds me that Adam hid from God because he learned he was naked. Just riffing on the idea . . . one Protestant schema says we battle the world, our own nature or flesh, and the devil. Sexuality is vulnerable on all three fronts. Or maybe Satan considers sexual deviance the most basic or easiest way to defile humans. There’s surely a powerful Bible study in your question.

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SM's avatar

I always viewed Public Health as an out of touch, uninformed and untrustworthy organization. Completely lacking in credibility, integrity and honesty. Just a bunch of highly paid imbeciles doing verbal gymnastics whilst ignoring truths and peddling nonsense. Not to mention congratulating themselves at every opportunity for the most mediocre and meaningless things 😂😂

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Fla Mom's avatar

In general, not highly paid. Heads of big city public health dept's may be, but the vast majority are not, at least as far as health fields go.

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SM's avatar

Higher than they should be paid*

🤌🏽🤌🏽

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SteelJ's avatar

"he’s a sociopath, so naturally New Yorkers followed him like sheep."

Yuri, you get it.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Is there something about Indians here? Is there something in their home culture that brings out these qualities? Jay Bhattacharya does not seem to suffer so.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

One of the worst medical emergencies I’ve had was treated by an incompetent Indian doctor. My bladder had been perforated and was squirting out (near my bellybutton) like a fountain. The Indian (I wouldn’t be surprised if he was Muslim) told me that was normal. He had absolutely no compassion. The attending nurse told me (when we were alone) to get to another hospital. A friend came and took me to another hospital and the white doctor there put a catheter in me, held my hand and was extremely reassuring..

BTW: I was in so much agony that I was taken to the emergency room naked. I think I had a blanket. I’m one of the most modest people you will ever meet, but I sleep in the buff. That’s why I was transported in the ambulance unclothed.

Another incompetent Indian doctor who treated me in an emergency was when I was in childbirth. I had 3rd degree-tears from giving birth and needed stitches. The Indian doctor stuck his hand up inside me for the exam and then stitched me up with no anesthetic. I was begging him to please anesthetize the area, but he didn’t. It was hell. I had lost a lot of blood and they wanted to give me a transfusion, but after my experience I refused. I wasn’t even allowed to walk from my bed to the bathroom alone which was only a few feet away. The Indian doctors that I had probably had absolutely no compassion or empathy for women.

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NAB's avatar

I do believe this is a cultural difference that exists and is real. Call me racist or whatever, but when it happens over and over again (I'm a nurse and I know exactly what you are talking about), it can't be brushed away as a "one off."

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RunningLogic's avatar

Cultural differences are definitely a thing 😕 But I would also try to avoid painting with too broad a brush.

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NAB's avatar

Absolutely.

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Roger Beal's avatar

You are not a racist, you are a culturist (hat tip Neal Boortz). There are easily observed and quantifiable differences between cultures, differences that allow compassionate and educated people to identify the ones that should be avoided like the plague because of their unhuman, dispassionate, at times outright evil qualities.

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daverkb's avatar

Tribalism, self-identification, is built into the human species. Everyone knows it because most often kids born to a couple resemble either the parents or some close relatives. And everyone attest to this all the time. For example, I very much resemble my maternal grandfather and some of his family. (I like that because they were all Southern and I very much like Souther ... old Southern!)

We have been conditioned by our Overlord to (one again) deny and/or apologized for incontestible genetic facts with cultural consequences.

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NoWay's avatar

What would you say about a white doctor who bad? I’m aware of a few of those.

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NAB's avatar

I would say they are a bad doctor. Maybe there was some influence from the way he or she was raised. I agree that we shouldn't paint with too broad a brush, but in my experience there are cultural differences that are present and affect how people interact with each other. It could be rooted in religious views or family views or societal views.

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NoWay's avatar

Possibly. It would be unusual to comment a doctor is a bad doctor because they were white. Although there are plenty of bad white doctors! I feel like a comment that a doctor is bad because they are Indian to be the same, in my opinion. Bad doctors are they way they are because they are bad humans, not their race.

I wonder who you go to see if all your bad experiences are with white doctors?

That’s all I’ll say about this, not picking on you or anyone. I feel compelled in some way to speak about it.

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AngelaK's avatar

There are bad human beings everywhere, but American doctors are culturally more respectful to women patients.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well maybe disrespectful in a less overt way might be more accurate. Lots of gaslighting 😕

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AngelaK's avatar

True. I hear you.

At times they are just as dismissive, but more polite, and definitely more physically polite.

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NAB's avatar

I don't think I said this was a race thing as much as a CULTURAL thing which just happens to coincide with race. I think we are talking past each other. I have worked with physicians of all ethnicities, races, cultures and "identities." There are some attitudes and behaviors that hold true within each of the classifications. We might be debating the causation v. correlation thing. I think much of this is correlation. I also think it is fair to note the correlation.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Having worked with Indian physicians I would have to agree that compassion and empathy are not inherent qualities in their culture, to put it mildly.

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AngelaK's avatar

Generally, they are Hindu. Some may get angry with me for saying this, but Hindu 'gods' are actually demons.

Also, Muslim and Hindu cultures lack the compassion of Christianity, probably most notably in treating women.

The demons are trying to strip away the compassion which came into our culture from the faith of our founding

fathers.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh wow that’s awful 😞 So sorry you had such horrible care 😞

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I had an Indian (female) doctor for a couple years. I carried my Bible with me visibly to all my appointments (I took a challenge to carry it with me everywhere for a couple years), and she was curious. I believe she was Hindu. Eventually she retired and I lost access to my medical records for that period of time, but it doesn't seem to matter.

She had a very blunt manner, but she did help me to some degree with my daughter who didn't have insurance at that time, so I appreciate that. Only the way she talked to her was definitely tactless, but maybe necessary. She scared us both into looking into other care and diagnosis for my daughter, and eventually we got it. Just not with this Indian doctor.

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Teresa Carstensen's avatar

I am horrified!

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Shelle's avatar

Okay, having many Indian friends whom I would want to feel comfortable reading c & c, including some quite conservative, here's a few things I learned from them:

Indian Christians have the same kinds of experiences among Hindu and Muslim Indians in the U.S. that any white Christian might experience among secular people in the northeast (ie, you often feel alienated or different if they know what you believe and people who don't realize your beliefs will say offensive things).

Our friends have also told us there is tremendous corruption in India. In addition to being used to that, well-off Indian families often place pressure on their children to pursue high status careers regardless of their having a desire and talent for those careers. Being a dentist or doctor will be strongly encouraged along with other jobs considered more important. So you probably see more Indians doing some of these jobs who don't enjoy their work and didn't feel especially called to it in the first place.

India is a place of many religions and which one makes a difference in what people will prioritize. There could be no doubt that Christianity brought an emphasis on compassion to India. Hundreds of years ago, there used to be a practice among Hindus of killing the widow when her husband died and the children being then orphaned. Christianity was what brought an end to that. (Christianity brought an end to barbaric practices in English speaking places as well going farther back).

I am no expert. I am sure my Indian friends would have a great conversation with you if you knew them. They like discussing cultural differences they have found in immigrating to the U.S.

We also have met some delightful Indians of Hindu background through my spouse's work. Similar to here, how you were raised, what kind of family you had, what part of India you grew up in (or was it being a 2nd or 3rd generation Indian in the U.S.?) all influence the kind if person you become.

Btw, I believe Buhattacharya is a Christian.

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daverkb's avatar

India is so varied by 'nationalities' and in languages that it is a mystery as to how India runs India, and yet it does. And Indians will tell you this too. But we do know that 'differences' matter. For example, the war and subsequent split after India indepences into Pakistan and India speaks to this. And then there was the Bengladesh thing.

The best thing that ever happened to India was the British Empire which brought a single law system and a common language of expression. Even Indians, whatever their other opinions may be, will admit this much.

And so, it's as usual, complex. And a multi-facted subject.

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NAB's avatar

All really good points and as is frequently the case - and I apologize for failing to adequately do this - nuance is required in these discussions.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good points. Culture has an influence (remains of the caste system, for example), but family culture and individual integrity and behavior are also important.

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Austin's avatar

Thank you for this, I'm grateful. Having had SO many adverse issues, some critical, with doctors and dentists, I error on the side of caution. I also seek medical professionals based on referrals from other medical professionals.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thoughtful response, thank you. I think that purdah was a Mogul import; suttee actually Hindu.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Neil Ferguson and Matt Hancock though… and I’m betting there are a slew of other non Indian examples.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Dr. Jay B. did push the shots for the over-65.

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Austin's avatar

There seems to be MANY doctors from India here. Due to the cultural differences, typically those needed to be a good doctor, compassion and consideration for the patient's wellbeing, I refuse to go to one. Mayo hires many. It almost seems like the US doctors here were forced out and the medical community needed to re-stock.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

DEI has struck the healthcare system. No longer the best and the brightest unfortunately.

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Charles Froelick's avatar

All of the “health authorities,” “officials,” electorate, appointees, agency heads, media editors, (etc!) who fabricated and enforced Covid hysteria, mandates, restrictions & lockdowns need to be treated with criminal investigations. Former Oregon Health Authority director: please step forward.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Varma needs a healthy dose of lead injected in his brain. Hot lead. Murderous son of a bitch.

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Gaye's avatar

Plus he’s a medical fascist, like all the rest at the three-letters. It is not your health but your freedom to choose that terrifies these thugs. Never forget it.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Prounouns are a dead giveaway. Just like masks.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

The sad truth regarding Jay Varma is that literally 97% of politicians live a similar life.

They’re above the law, yet pass laws on us.

The only way we stop them from having all this power, is to stop giving them our power:

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/the-tide-is-turning

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CHop's avatar

Remember that time Madison Cawthorn said DC was filled with cocaine orgies and then he got a "talking to" by McCarthy and next thing you know he's voted out of office? Yeah that.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/28/politics/madison-cawthorn-orgy-invite-cocaine-claim/index.html

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Vida Galore's avatar

That Comet Pizza thing is real, too. Plenty of evidence, all shot down by people claiming anyone who reported on it as conspiracy theorists.

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Carolyn's avatar

I am SO very glad you brought that up. NOT one.of the reps or senators said that those were serious allegations and needed to be investigated. The guy who was just kicked out of congress had more allegations that were ignored. He was kicked out but many people in congress did thi go as bad if not worse than him and they are still there except they are dems

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carily myers's avatar

I remember clearly. They're ALL vile

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Melissa S's avatar

With election season going on and myriads of campaign signs and billboards posted everywhere, I recently realized how I have been seeing the same, very familiar names over the decades. Especially with democrats. To a lesser extent with Republicans. It is the children and grandchildren of our "public servants" getting in on the grift. And with name recognition and the very real political machines already in existence for their parents & grandparents, I have noticed that these offspring of our overlords - sorry, I mean public servants - almost always win their elections. If I were a betting person, I think I could make a tidy sum off of my predictions.

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CStone's avatar

I no longer call them ‘public servants’ but Publice SERPENTS.

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Carol M.'s avatar

Term limits comes to mind. May not see it in my lifetime but I can continue to pray. All the guys who started our country served and then went back to their farms. ☕️🧁🐏🐖🐂🇺🇸🙏

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NAB's avatar

Our political class is the US version of aristocracy and the landed gentry. We think we rejected the trappings of monarchy (and for a while, maybe we did) but instead have just re-created it in our own image. It's a human nature thing. Even the Israelites begged for a king.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Even Trump supporters talk about having Junior or Eric in office after their dad 😕

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NAB's avatar

Yep! Every time I hear someone suggest that, I scream "NO! No more dynasty families!"

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RunningLogic's avatar

Me too!!!!

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Fla Mom's avatar

More like the corrupted version of aristocracy ("rule by the best"), which is oligarchy ("rule by the few").

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right??? I HATE seeing political dynasties 😡😡😡

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Starsky's avatar

This is also why they are schooled at the same “top institutions,” (Harvard, Yale, Princeton, etc.). This is where they learn their craft and make their connections, make their marriages, and continue the tradition.

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Austin's avatar

Isn't it interesting that all these universities were originally based on Biblical principles? 🤨

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Fla Mom's avatar

Yes, they're not educational institutions, but social clubs.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

It's no different than a founder of a company passing it onto his heirs when he retires or dies. The children take up the "family Business" and profit from it.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I think it IS different. Government and representing the people isn’t a business, or at least it shouldn’t be! They didn’t build it like they would a family business and do not own it either.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

See the Act of 1871. The so-called federal government we have now is a corporation whose physical boundaries are the District of Columbia. Any laws passed apply only within the jurisdiction of those limited geographical boundaries and also include all contracts created with entities; for example geographical boundaries of military bases in any of the several states or overseas (the DC corporation contracts with states); territories such as Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa. (Movements to seek statehood for DC, Puerto Rico, et al will never, ever go anywhere.) The name of the corporation is the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Legislation from DC is imposed under color of law outside the described jurisdiction. All electeds in DC work for the corporation. They know it but of course don't publicize it or even whisper about it. The People are mostly unaware of this sleight of hand. Any wonder the family business is handed down? We've been duped. For 150+ years. This is the existing system. Including when you vote. This is how bad it is. All engineered of course by the banksters & minions. The situation is unsustainable.

I know you think I'm smoking something but I'm not.

Don't believe me. Investigate deeply.

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Special Ted's avatar

I believe you, and I want to learn more about it. Can you point me in the right direction to research this?

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

There's lots out there, though I would suggest steering clear of the usual captured suspects online (and otherwise?) re curated information. Other than that, as always, employ discernment. Read original texts very closely. Gather background and re-read. There is trickery re language involved - what a surprise!

Though hardly an exhaustive list try the following. All materials are from pre covid era, covid being the event that wakened many.

Act of 1871 original text: https://govtrackus.s3.amazonaws.com/legislink/pdf/stat/16/STATUTE-16-Pg419.pdf

Turn of 20th c US Senate commissioned document re District of Columbia: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/SERIALSET-04043_00_00-002-0207-0000/pdf/SERIALSET-04043_00_00-002-0207-0000.pdf

Summary background: https://www.scribd.com/doc/316282494/Act-of-1871-Notes

1) Retired federal judge Anna Von Reitz, truth teller, summary in broader context in which she introduces the financial scam: http://www.annavonreitz.com/finaljudgmentandcivilorders.pdf

2) Retired federal judge Anna Von Reitz homepage: http://www.annavonreitz.com/ Coverage is deep.

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Finally, as a [truth] supplement, I suggest reading John Coleman's 𝐶𝑜𝑛𝑠𝑝𝑖𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑠' 𝐻𝑖𝑒𝑟𝑎𝑟𝑐ℎ𝑦: 𝑇ℎ𝑒 𝑆𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑦 𝑜𝑓 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝐶𝑜𝑚𝑚𝑖𝑡𝑡𝑒𝑒 𝑜𝑓 300. It's the shortest I've found of long tomes on the true modern history of the cabal, ~250pp.

A journey not for the faint of heart or mind.

We all make choices. If you'll permit me I hope not to offend: choose God above all. That'll help.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

So thankful that we are a Republic and NOT a monarchy or democracy! But the ppl must engage and bring it down instead of bow to the wrong gods of this age. We are a wretched lot and altogether evil.

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Austin's avatar

You think we're a Republic? Maybe in name only but not in reality. Our government no longer "serves" us, and hasn't for quite some time.

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Roger Beal's avatar

We are a republic when it suits the narrative of the current politician-in-charge. Just like we are a democracy, for the same reason.

In reality, we are governed more like a monarchy - revealed by Obama's famous statement that he was "ready to rule" in January 2009 - complete with a House of Lords a/k/a the Senate, and various duchies ruled by police powers a/k/a Hochul's NY State, Whitmer's Michigan, Pritzker's Illinois.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Smaller government gives fewer people power, and less power overall.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Sounds like a good title for a movie, "The Secret Life of Politicians."

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RunningLogic's avatar

Eww. Would probably be NC-17 🤮

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NAB's avatar

Tune in this week for - "The REAL Politicians of Washington!"

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

https://substack.com/@naomiwolf/p-148460924

from Naomi Wolf, the beginning of her new series, The Thing I Feared The Most To Write

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T Diesel's avatar

Nancy Pelosi was able to get her hair styled by her Salon Stylist while Californians had to quarantine at home.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

Varma’s goal, in his own words, was to “make it really f—ing hard to be unvaccinated.” That, Dr. Varma explained, is “The way we do it in public health.

Wow, so clearly it’s not about health at all. Why not just Call it Citizen Control Center, it does the same job as the CDC but now we understand what it does.

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Trilby's avatar

Unvaxxed NYer here, and when I was "not allowed" to go to restaurants and concert venues and gyms, I was like, haha, tell me more things I never do that I can't do now! But I'm a weirdo, so.

But that guy is scum and I hope his life is majorly f'd up now!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Why can’t there be a civil suit against this man now that there is PROOF of what he did. He is a criminal who broke laws doing what he did to you and so many others. I can’t figure out WHY ARE THERE NO PEOPLE SUING HIM and others. But nope. They still have their millions and come and go as they please. WHEN DO WE PEASANTS RISE UP AND SUE THEM INTO OBLIVION?!!!!

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Kitkat's avatar

It reminds me of when Gruesome Newscum was caught dining at the French Laundry, while imposing harsh lock downs on the CA peasants. He gets caught..and it's just "Ooopsie. Mea Culpa". And nothing ever happens to him. grrrr

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WP William's avatar

Until he crosses a line with his peers and masters he is virtually immune from such consequences...much like Raymond Routh, Hunter Biden, Hillary Clinton, Cuomo Bros, Newsome, Polis,....

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Michele's avatar

Yeah--we tried re-calling him and look what happened. One party state. Heed our warning and do everything you can to avoid our fate here.

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Juju's avatar

Because peasants don’t have the funds to file suit, and he has millions and access to the best or most corrupt attorneys to swat them back while ruining their lives. Our legal system is solely for the very wealthy. There is no justice. I speak from immense experience being one of those peasants that tried to fight back three separate times. No justice and we were financially harmed by trying.

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Peace's avatar

The "Emergency" declarations give leaders the go-ahead to do basically whatever they want, and guarantee they won't be sued. Someone needs to work from that angle and re-define the paramaters of what "State of Emergency" entails.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Agree.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

It's a good thing not to depend in the world for your entertainment and health.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yup, public health is all about control and not really about keeping anyone healthy 😡

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Pthalocyanine's avatar

all of government is this; what is it when there's a governor on your car? it controls the car.

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Vida Galore's avatar

Clearly about making big pharma their profits.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Our Dir of Pub Health became very ‘full of herself’ being The Authority on all things ‘vid. She loved the power of the limelight.

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Copernicus's avatar

"Public health, heal thyself."

No, how about, "public health, go die at last."

As Vera Sharav says, what's good for the *individual* is good for society, for the public. There is no such thing as collective "good" that ignores what is good for individuals.

This is indeed one of the beautiful truths of Judeo-Christian morals and ethics. When each individual is living in shalom - true harmony with oneself and one's God, he will by default be living in optimum harmony with creation and with his fellow man. Sounds like the best health of all.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well said!!

And the way I’m feeling after reading about Varma the Vermin, I would even go so far as to say “public health can go to hell!!” 😡🤬

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Copernicus's avatar

I concur.

It's becoming nauseatingly revolting what these people have done and continue to do. And, sadly, there are a lot of Christian physicians and others who, motivated by their Christian faith and desire to help others, go into public health thinking they are entering a noble profession.

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SteelJ's avatar

Where are these noble Christians in public health with their desire to help others? They must be invisible.

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Juju's avatar

Maybe too many are busy turning the other cheek? Jesus sure didn’t turn the other cheek when he upended the tables in the temple. Christians need to better discern moments of righteous anger. God did not say “do not anger” he said “be slow to anger”. Big difference but Christian’s were forced the former down their throats by being shamed when they eventually and rightfully reached a point of anger

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Roger Beal's avatar

Thank you, THANK YOU for the clarity of your statement. Now go shout it from the pulpit of all the trembling Protestant churches in this nation.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

It's just become a cog in a bureaucratic system. It's all about money , power and control. Finding personal and spiritual peace is what everyone really needs. But that takes effort and diligence so don't hold your breath waiting for that to catch on!

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On an island's avatar

It is so disgusting isn’t it? This is depraved behavior at its very worst considering the widespread harm he caused. He needs to get a taste of his own medicine.

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WP William's avatar

Do Drugs, Fk like crazy because tomorrow we may die! (of CoVid19) I'm sure the orgieists were are fully vaxxed-boosted, and their underground romps were akin to BLM-Antifa "protests" in the greater interest of societal progress.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Cuz, I just had to blow off steam in order to do this job for the city. whuh?

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Michele's avatar

Yeah that one was like, are you serious? Not only is he a hypocritical and power-hungry loser, but he's a whiner about it, can't even own it without saying it's a cope.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

“He has shown you, O man, what is good; And what does the Lord require of you But to do justly, To love mercy, And to walk humbly with your God?”

‭‭Micah‬ ‭6‬:‭8‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/114/mic.6.8.NKJV

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James 4:4 You adulterous people, don’t you know that friendship with the world means enmity against God? Therefore, anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God.... 6 But he gives us more grace. That is why Scripture says:“God opposes the proud, but shows favor to the humble.”7 Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. 8 Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded....10 Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up.

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Paula's avatar

That is one of my absolutely favourite pieces of scripture - thank you for posting it, Ed

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What's A Random Act Of Kindness You Did But Never Told Anyone About?

By Sunny Skyz

Kindness is one of those beautiful things that often goes unnoticed, yet it has the power to transform someone’s day or even their life. Recently, someone asked the question: "What's a random act of kindness you did but never told anyone about?" The responses were heartwarming, and we’ve gathered the top three liked answers to share with you.

We hope these stories inspire you to spread a little kindness today!

#1

There was a student at my middle school who for whatever reason never had clean clothes and was thus the stinky kid of our school. He smelled like he never showered and there was an apparent lack of parental care. My mother is a teacher, so I always got to school very early. This kid rode the bus and also got to school early.

One day, after witnessing him get harassed about being the smelly kid, I asked my mom if we could do something to help. She gave me the ok to offer, and from then on I would get his uniform he wore the day before, take it home and wash it for him (I think he only had two outfits). At the beginning of each week we would give him bath stuff to clean with.

This went on the entire 7th and 8th grade years. I would always deliver his clothes to him early in the morning to save him any embarrassment. I hope this little act of kindness improved his life in the long run.

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#3

Here's my story. Right after I had my first son I had a ton of formula that a friend gave me and I couldn't use it because my son had stomach issues. So I went on a website where you could give away/ask for things you needed for free. A young woman that lived in the same small town that I did at the time, messaged me and said she could desperately use the formula because her boyfriend had just left her. She gave me her number and I called. She said she'd have to wait to pick it up from me until she could find a way to get closer to town. I could hear her holding back tears when I asked if it was ok if we could bring it to her.

We got her address and realized she lived in a very desolate, poor part of the town. It was in a trailer in the middle of the dessert, no public transportation ran anywhere close to there. So I decided we could do more. We went through the pantry, fridge, and freezer trying to find anything we could give her that we couldn't use/needed. We ended up with 3 big bags and a laundry hamper full.

When we got to her house she invited us in. She had almost nothing in her home. No tv, one couch, and the kitchen was empty. So we had to run out to the car a few times to get it all. She was shocked that we brought her food too. She hugged me and started to cry. She said "thank you. I didn't know how we were going to eat for the next few weeks." Then she made her son a bottle right away. It broke my heart cause I could tell they were both very hungry.

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Robin Greer's avatar

If we could all slow down and look for ways to help those around us, the world would be a much nicer place. Individuals are way more effective at getting help to those who really need it.❤️‍🩹

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TriTorch's avatar

Our words and actions can have such a profound positive effect on others - it's like a super power. We should always use it to the fullest extent we can. None of us will make it out alive, but we sure want to have the cleanest most pristine souls possible when we arrive for judgement. And because we are God’s children we want to strive to be like him.

What we do in life

Really does

Echo in eternity.

Make that echo a good one.

God is eagerly listening.

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Juju's avatar

Thanks for my morning tears. This Substack pierces my heart in so many ways each day

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George Burnet's avatar

That's how we tell the world who we say Jesus is. Well done. Well done!

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Roger Beal's avatar

"Preach the gospel at every opportunity, sometimes even using words."

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RunningLogic's avatar

That moved me to tears ❤️

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CStone's avatar

You did it. You made me cry.

Yes. About your good deed.

(But also about my useLESSness.)

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TriTorch's avatar

CStone, I didn’t write that, but thank you for your kind response.

If I may ask, what do you mean by your useLESSness?

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

No one is useless.

Everything you do has an impact on others. Spend a few moments every morning thinking about what you are GOING TO DO for a positive impact. . . Smile at someone? Let another car merge?

Make a gentle joke? Leave a small tip at the drive-thru? These things soon become second nature

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Dave Schultz's avatar

Beautiful stories. Did I miss #2? I don’t see it.

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TriTorch's avatar

#2

I had known that a girl in my school had been battling with anorexia and other eating disorders for years. Apart from maybe one party I'd hardly ever talked to her but really liked what I'd seen/heard of her. This year she went to do a charity run for a charity that helps people with eating disorders and she posted it on her facebook page asking for sponsors.

55 days into the 60 days she had to get sponsors and still no-one had supported her. I donated 100% of her target anonymously, to this day she still never knows and I've told no one.

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MnmMom's avatar

A young couple at church shared that the husband’s work truck had been broken into and all his work tools were stolen. He would not be able to work. His job required he had his own tools. They had 3 very small children. They were broken hearted but did not want to sign up for government handouts while he was forced to look for another job. (They were barely getting by and did not have insurance to cover the theft.)

We were not people of a lot of extra money, but we were moved by their simple sincere request for prayer for the Lord to “make a way” for them. We looked at our savings and saw that we could be able to give enough that he could replace most of his essential tools. We prayed about it and gave for the Lords glory. It affirmed their faith and they used it to teach their littles about God’s provision.

It blessed us to be able to be used to help but the story doesn’t end there.

The next week, my husbands brother announced he was getting married in another state and wanted us there so my hubby could be his best man. The $$ we needed for plane tickets, hotel and food was almost exactly the amount we gave away. ? Did we act foolishly? Did we operate out of emotion instead of wisdom? We prayed. About 2 days later, my husband came to the rescue of a mature, long-time customer that needed immediate help for air conditioning for a large home w guests (part of country w severe heat in summer). The customer was so thankful and insisted on giving a tip for quickly responding in the heat and on a weekend. My husband said thank you and took a couple folded $20. After he came home, we opened the folded bills to discover several large bills inside. It was just enough to cover what we needed for the trip and almost exactly what we had given. (This was 35 years ago & before Bidenflation so the funds went much further than today)

I share the 2nd half of story just to say that God is good and He is more than able to supply our needs. Do not be afraid of reaching out to help others, for HIS glory, w the blessings HE has provided to you. Pray and show kindness (gift of service, time or $) in the name of Christ no matter what the world is doing. The light of Christ shines brightly in the darkness. And darkness can only exist where light has been removed. Oh how we all need Jesus today!!

God help us to be good and worthy stewards of your blessings-even our community government. Being stewards of our government is showing kindness to others. God help us to shine w steadfast, stalwart faith!

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TriTorch's avatar

Thank you, MnmMom, I needed to read that very badly.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Ditto!

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RandiG's avatar

MnmMom,

I have a friend who told me, “you give it away in slices and it comes back in loaves.” I have seen it happen in my own life, too.

I do believe God works through us to help others when they can’t help themselves. I’ve helped many and like everyone who shared their stories, it somehow makes it more profound NOT to tell others what you’ve done. It more special to NOT share it because you’ve done it from your heart and that feeling you get when you’ve truly helped someone is all we really need. ❤️

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Starsky's avatar

I used to live in a little beach town and we had this homeless guy who was obviously very mentally ill. I used to see him around and he would talk to invisible people. One day as I was going into the grocery store, he was sitting nearby with his cart, just heaped over and staring into space. I just needed a few things inside, but I grabbed a couple of pre packed sandwiches, some fresh fruit, some bottles of water and Gatorade. As I was leaving, I handed it all to him. No thank you (not necessary), just a blank stare, and I went on to my car. As I was leaving, I looked over and he was tearing into one of those sandwiches like he had not eaten for days.

And now you made me tell it, so does that wipe away the deed?

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TriTorch's avatar

Nope, you just inspired others to do the same.

Thank you and thanks for sharing!

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LMWC's avatar

Wow! After reading this depressing bit of just exposed news, I feel like I live on a different planet. Is all this sexual deviation being given the sanitation of light or being flown in our faces as this is the way it is from here on out?

I want to believe PA is turning a corner but I live in communist Michigan, where bills are rolled out left and right exclaiming “reform”, but really is enforcement of a dark agenda.

On a brighter note, I recommend Tucker Carlson’s recent, 39 minute interview of JD Vance. What a smart, practical man who doesn’t sugar coat, but has good solutions for where we want to go.

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Kitkat's avatar

I've also been watching all of Tucker's "Live Tour" interviews. All are worth the watch. Jesse Kelly from the other day was really great. Highly recommend watching. Either on X or via his website. https://tuckercarlson.com/

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Juju's avatar

I laughed so hard at the beginning over his smooth, unselfconscious delivery of “my kids have been up since the ass-crack of dawn” given our Ohio time zone, being awake right at 4 am. 🤣 It just pours out in his convo so naturally - I LOVE that he is no nonsense and comfortable with who he is.

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LMWC's avatar

I have also been listening to all Tucker’s Live Tour interviews. Have not listened to the Jesse Kelly one yet.

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carily myers's avatar

It was GREAT!

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NAB's avatar

Ooh. Thanks. I've been waiting for this one.

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LMWC's avatar

Just listened to the Jesse Kelly interview in Texas. I wish we had a straight shooter like him up here. He was so good! Again, highly recommend Tucker’s Live Tour interviews. Gives me hope.

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NAB's avatar

And JD has a great dog :)!

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Juju's avatar

That was a really, really good interview. He acknowledges what we are really up against in a sobering, matter of fact way.

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RandiG's avatar

LMWC,

Reading all the sex stuff makes me feel like I’ve been living under a rock. WHO acts like this and does this and BRAGS about it. It’s disturbing and gross. It makes me nauseous to even think about it. 🤮

I thought JD Vance did a great interview with Tucker. His doggy was so cute. I can’t wait until the VP debate on October 1st. I want Vance to mop the floor with Tampon Tim. I saw a video of Waltz’s wife speaking. She’s a doozie! Her and Kackles must get along well. 🤦‍♀️

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Therefore thus says Lord Yahweh,

“Behold, I am laying in Zion a stone, a tested stone,

A costly cornerstone for the foundation, firmly placed.

He who believes in it will not be disturbed.

I will make justice the measuring line

And righteousness the level;

Then hail will sweep away the refuge of falsehood,

And the waters will overflow the secret place.

— Isaiah 28:16-17 LSB

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Robin Greer's avatar

Matthew 16:15 He *said to them, “But who do you yourselves say that I am?” 16 Simon Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” 17 And Jesus said to him, “Blessed are you, Simon Barjona, because flesh and blood did not reveal this to you, but My Father who is in heaven. 18 And I also say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock [the gospel- Jesus is the cornerstone] I will build My church; and the gates of Hades will not overpower it.

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Robin Greer's avatar

I Corinthians 1:23 but we preach Christ crucified, to Jews a stumbling block and to Gentiles foolishness,

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Tom's avatar

Isaiah 9:6 ESV

"For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulder, and His name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."

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CMCM's avatar

I love this....I used to sing these words in Handel's Messiah in our town each year....until Covid stopped us from doing it and it hasn't come back again in our area. I miss it.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

“Return, O Lord! How long?

Have pity on your servants!”

Psalm 90:13

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Luke 20:18

Every one that falleth on that stone shall be broken to pieces; but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will scatter him as dust.

Matthew 21:44

And he that falleth on this stone shall be broken to pieces: but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will scatter him as dust.

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Mary Suddath's avatar

100% Routh is a CIA asset.

When I read about Jay Varma (beyond disgusting), it took me back to the years I was a nurse in the PICU. Every time we had a child abuse case in which the patient died, I would always think to myself, you can’t make this crap up . Each case as the years went by was far more revolting and despicable than the one before it. I feel the same way about those in charge during Covid. We have just scratched the surface of their unconscionable behaviors. Hell can’t be hot enough for them and eternity is a LONG time.

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Robin Greer's avatar

My husband has a t-shirt that says: Global Warming is Nothing Compared to Eternal Burning.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

OMGosh. I need to get that!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

This was a post about Kamala's White-replacement invaders:

"I'm in Springfield.

They're not contributing as there's no employment base here, jobs at GFS of McGregor they're firing Americans to hire on Haitians that work cheaper.

The vast majority of the Hattians are living only on the $1500/mo they get from benies the Gov gives them.

EVERY SINGLE HAITIAN WOMAN IS PREGNANT, they're going to be dropping anchor babies left and right to not get sent back.

Our hospital has an over 800% increase in HIV/Aids cases and a 500% increase in TB.

There are serious car wrecks every day now and the Haitians are driving with license or insurance there's no recourse, and even if the police arrest them the court is so overburdened the courts just are releasing them.

Housing has gone insane, where certain landlords get $500 per Haitian so they fill a two bedroom house with 10 or more Haitians where they can get $5000 a month vs the standard $650 for an American family.

Women can't get out shopping by themselves, go to Meijers or Walmart and groups of Haitian men are wandering around and following women in the stores and in the parking lots, women are scared.

Springfield had it's problems, but this has destroyed the city.

I'm calling a realtor on Monday."

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Tamsin's avatar

At least they are not really eating any cats, whew. For a minute there, I thought we were in big civilizational trouble.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

There are quite a few reports of cats and dogs disappearing, and some have undoubtedly been sacrificed and/or eaten. It’s just not the worst of the problems.

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CHop's avatar

Jack Windsor is doing great reporting on this. He's also on Facebook.

https://x.com/jackwindsor/status/1836990195779928079?t=EYk52Ehi5prun9E1W93_aQ&s=19

Ian Carroll is also doing deep dives into LLCs buying up blocks of homes last year in Springfield and the mayor did as well and they rent to the migrants. This is how they skim the $$ from the NGOs that was $$ originally from FEMA.

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Peace's avatar

And that money was originally from the taxpayers.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you for sharing this!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Ian Carroll is amazing. The best conspiracy guy on X.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Agree

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Johnny-O's avatar

I'd like to have a conversation on why Haiti is the hell hole that it is. Imperial powers imposing slavery for generation after generation. The US has played a key role in this. Maybe we need to mind our own business and let other countries operate as they please?

Hillary's state dept. intervened after the Haitian government was pressured to increase minimum wage, to a whopping 61 cents an hour. US state dept fixed it in order to protect our cheap garmet industry, lowering it back to 31 cents an hour. But look what the powers that be do - they have us hating on these utter dirt poor people, instead of hating the people who created the mess in the first place. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western hemisphere....

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Based Florida Man's avatar

What a bad take.

Dominican Republic shares the same island as Haiti. Faces the same 'imperial powers'.

Yet none of the problems.

It's the people. Low IQ, bad culture, and unable to create sustainable societies.

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Starsky's avatar

It also has to do with voodoo/ witchcraft. And now we’ve imported that here.

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Johnny-O's avatar

So in the early 1900s when the US went in and stole all of their gold, that has nothing to do with their poverty, nor the slavery experienced for hundreds of years? Sorry, you are ignoring history.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Look at the place now. Trash all over. Why can't they pick it up? Why is it a complete shit hole?

Because someone stole their gold a century ago?

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RandiG's avatar

BFM,

The shit hole countries have no pride, have no integrity, and in some cases, like Haiti, you had politicians like Bush Sr. And his buddy Bill Clinton making promises, taking in money to help and they took all that money for themselves. Despicable!

These countries need strong leadership. The DR is different because they think differently. Different leadership, different outcomes.

This will be us come November. I pray for the USA to find our way and destroy these communists that have allowed to flourish and fester in our country. 🤬

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Johnny-O's avatar

And by your logic, somehow, half of the island is smart and not lazy, and the other half is? C'mon....

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Based Florida Man's avatar

These people are literally stuck with an average IQ of less than 80.

Haiti is like every single other black majority country.

Incapable of building sustainable societies.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Yes, simply "incapable." It has nothing to do with being forced into slavery and exploitation for generation after generation. I suppose if you were born into a slave family you would simply work your way into billionaire status as a slave.

I'm honestly kind of shocked at the inability to look beyond the surface of the issue here.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Irish worked as slaves and indentured servants.

Same for the Chinese.

etc.

Yet they shook off those problems and moved on.

Why can't the blacks?

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Johnny-O's avatar

The world is a bit more complex than dividing people up by ethnicity or race. That is a very reductionist view, and I don't know how to continue a conversation if your mindset is literally that blacks are lazy with low IQs.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

So don't answer the question then. Other groups have been enslaved and indentured. Yet they move on.

Again, look at Dominican Republic who borders Haiti and won't allow them in their country. Are they racist, or just pragmatic?

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Not That “Karen”'s avatar

Just curious, if you had a young family (maybe you do IDK), would you want to live in a neighborhood suddenly filled with the Haitians? There is a reason Haiti is not really open to tourism. I’m not suggesting they are all bad people, nor do I “hate” them, but I would be very apprehensive if they were brought into my neighborhood. I’m not sure what the answer to righting old wrongs is, but forcing large numbers of them (or any other group so culturally different, for that matter) into places like Springfield is a recipe for disaster, which BTW the powers that be know very well. Do you think it would magically solve all their problems if we gave them back their gold?

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Johnny-O's avatar

I said nothing about all of their problems being related to gold theft....it was just an example of how they have been the stomping ground -similar to the minimum wage comment. What right do we have in dictating what a country's minimum wage is?

I want to get to the root of the problem. Reacting to it over and over again with the same ideas is insane. Fix it at the root. Do I like tons of impoverished people coming here, of course not. They wouldn't be coming if their country wasn't the dumping grounds for western imperialism. We'd be much better off minding our own business, and/or working with other countries toward shared interests - not doing it with the gun barrel or sanctions.

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RandiG's avatar

J-O,

I agree with you. What right do we have to dictate to other countries?! We need to stay out of that crap. That goes back to CIA Black Ops stuff.

It’s weak leadership, rampant crime, and unchecked corruption. When no one is for “you” (the public), you have your be for yourself. That’s what we’re seeing in Haiti.

This administration has brought them here to devastate communities. If you brought a handful a year to a community, I’m sure they would assimilate. Not 20,000. They will form their own community in the one they were dropped off in. No one wants this. It makes me think OUR leaders hate us and our country. 🤬

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Johnny-O's avatar

Well I think a theory that holds a lot of water is the attempted erasure of our culture, which is why we allow unchecked , migration as well as possibly why we continually destabilize other countries. So yeah, I do think it is intentional and both parties participate in elements of it.

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Not That “Karen”'s avatar

Do you think anyone knows what the root of the problem is and how to fix it?

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Johnny-O's avatar

I'm not pretending to or saying I have the solutions, but an obvious one seems like not subjugating people into slavery.

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Not That “Karen”'s avatar

I’m pretty sure we can’t put that genie back in the bottle!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

And they worship false gods

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Shelle's avatar

And when they got a leader who was doing good for Haiti and questioned the covid narrative, he was mysteriously assassinated by people with connections to the U.S.

Pretty sure our deep state wants Haiti to be the way it is for reasons of their own.

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Jacquijacq's avatar

Am I misremembering- didn’t the Clinton’s raise BILLIONS from people for the rebuilding of Haiti after a devastating earthquake back in the 90’s. WHERE DID ALL THAT MONEY GO???!!!!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Don't know where that money went. Also don't know where the tens of thousands of Haitian children went, under the auspices of the Clinton Foundation and Hillary's State Department.

Some suggest they were kidnapped and sold into sex slavery.

Having just read about Jay Varma, I'm inclined to believe that may be truth.

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Michele's avatar

Lot of good background in this video on what Clinton FOundation has done (or not done) there.

https://youtu.be/WBlDiaBP9L4

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ugh they need to get help NOW!!! Those poor people 😞

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T Diesel's avatar

👍🏻🙏

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Valerie's avatar

I am also wondering, Jeff, why there are so many perverts in public office. Are they there because they can be blackmailed to do whatever bidding is needed? Do perverts just like and hire other perverts? Or is it the inevitable conclusion of mid wit narcissists thinking they’re smarter than they are and needing a job they can brag about, and feeling free to be perverts because they think they’re sons,art they’ll never be caught? The mind boggles.

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Melissa S's avatar

Good question. I think in part it is because Satan takes care of his own. The proud, the arrogant, and the evil will be promoted. And in this time of political correctness, they can virtue signal while doing their evil deeds and policies.

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Cynthia's avatar

Ultimately they will pay the price, but for the time being it seems like they get away with everything!

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Melissa S's avatar

Yes. It does seem like they get away with everything. Read Psalms 37 & 73. Both discuss this very thing. But their end is coming. In this life hopefully but definitely in the next. And to quote a line from the song "The Gospel of No Name City" from "Paint Your Wagon": God will take care of No Name City. Comes the end and it won't be pretty!

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Cynthia's avatar

Amen, so true! In the name of justice, I'd just like to see these evil people pay in THIS life for what they've done!

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Juju's avatar

It scares me because all these perverts control institutions that educate or look after our children, and influence medical care. How can we put people like that into positions of power??

It’s why normalizing this behavior is such a problem

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Valerie's avatar

Agreed!

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Free Florida Female's avatar

I don’t believe they can be blackmailed as they have no shame. Satan is the Prince of this world and he has many minions.

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Valerie's avatar

They can be blackmailed if they want to keep that position of authority over people they think are dumber than they are, though.

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SteelJ's avatar

Why so many perverts in public office, especially at the top levels? Because psychopathic qualities are optimal for rising to the top. Supreme self-confidence, total lack of shame, ruthless selfishness, charm. Psychopaths also have no moral guardrails, they'll do anything, if they think they can get away with it. So - they're often perverts.

I don't rule out demonic influence. If it walks like a duck, you know.

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Valerie's avatar

Excellent point

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

BINGO

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JSR's avatar

All of the above

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Pennsylvania had Dr. "Rachel" Levine as its Sec. of Health during the plandemic.

Talk about sick...

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Susan Seas's avatar

That dude freaks me out. In his self designed uniform so he looks official. 🤮

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

"it's always the ugly girls"

Talk about insanity. These butt ugly men think they will turn into beautiful princess.

Mental illness.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

This country is in the midst of a massive mental health crisis.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

BINGO.

And the kids are not alright these days.

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carily myers's avatar

AGREE

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CHop's avatar

Not mental illness. He's part of the effort to depopulate and cause chaos. While kids are being sterilized and parents are busy fighting the insanity, they're straining the systems with immigrants and laws and treaties choking our freedoms are being introduced and we will beg for them just to return order.

If you look, they're connected. Lia Thomas, the trans swimmer came from Penn. Penn also has the Biden/Penn Center. MRNA technology was developed at Penn.

Chinese donate heavily to Penn.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Cloward-Piven strategy deployed.

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NAB's avatar

Thank you! Yes. This is so true. I say all the time that Bruce Jenner makes for an ugly "woman." It seems many of the late in life transitioners all have similar features.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Coyote ugly....

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MoM's avatar

…"but I believe this kind of reckless, immoral behavior should be immediately disqualifying from holding any kind of public office". Jeff. Jeff my friend, these days this type of individual is exactly what qualifies them to hold public office these day.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

And this is what makes them controllable. Hmmm.

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MoM's avatar

Well said and a good observation. One would have to conclude that our government is filled with deviants so that they can be blackmailed into doing whatever is asked of them. A bunch of immoral demons.

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MoM's avatar

Got to hand it to the demons, it is a very effective tactic.

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carily myers's avatar

Agree

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CHop's avatar

And it's easier than taking out their wife, parents or kids to control them.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Controllable and also willing to do anything to oppress and subjugate the citizens of this country 😡

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Dr. Jay Varma is part of the Military Industrial Complex and the biomedical security state.

Good Substack with the receipts:

https://christiegrace.substack.com/p/dr-jay-varma-more-than-just-s3x-scandal

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daverkb's avatar

Kathleen! That Varmit. Dr. Jay Varmit.

Granted I am am not the best of spellers. And there may be a letter missing which means I might have to borrow one fron 2Ns. But that how we say it in the South. Or at least so I think ... because my hearing also is not to hot.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thanks for sharing!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Gotta spread the word on these killers.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

100%.

Politics is just the entertainment division of the Military Industrial Complex.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Seems like the deep state keeps getting deeper … 🧌👹👿☠️

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Deep state, Cabal, bad guys — it’s all the same. The question I ask is: are we helping them without knowing it?

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/who-are-the-bad-guys-part-two

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