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Fabes55's avatar

My question regarding the UK’s enemies using weather technology against them is, how could the weather in the UK get any worse?

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Janet's avatar

Watching Clarksons Farm on Prime. They in the past year had 3 solid months of rain where many crops failed or unable to harvest. The plight of British farmers —You know, FOOD producers—is real and their so called government makes it worse. Much worse. The show features real independent farmers who are close to losing their generations held farms. The last thing they need(or any farmer), is the government letting bad actors affect the weather without the peoples permission.

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Jeff S's avatar

Comrade Stalin and Chairman Mao also tinkered with crops, leading to the starvation deaths of millions. Politicians are the smartest people on the planet!

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79SmithW60's avatar

Funny how with (insert dictator or "Demoncratic" regime here) it is always about controlling the food supply in order to control the population... power and control is the aim of all these regimes, including the so-called western "democracies".

Trump is the only one that doesn't seem to be that way, despite the gnashing of teeth and screaming by the fake news and all the leftists on the planet.

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

Right about Trump. Some have accused him of channelling Hitler but it looks more like he's channelling George Washington, the first "No Kings" guy ever.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Exactly! Excellent point on George Washington being the first "No Kings" guy ever.

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MattD's avatar

M. , yes! Let’s continue to pray that in a couple hundred years the same analogy will hold true. I believe it will and am trying to fully appreciate our witness to the active hand of God. Trump and Washington were/are both humans and tempted every day….this is a battle but there is hope (see George W for evidence).

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Essay33's avatar

Here in Seattle the local news repeatedly aired the same glowing story "An estimated 70,000 people (it didn't look like that many but surely they didn't make up the number) attended the 'No Kings' march." The same story aired over and over again Saturday, Sunday, and even yesterday. The footage did not mention the actual vandalism and assault of a reporter that occurred Saturday evening. I can't remember when they've pushed stale "news" that hard.

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Doug's avatar

There were a bunch in my town - I encountered the northern edge of this on my way out of town, as I related in a post yesterday.

https://search.app/FrCtz

It's depressing to see so many numbskulls surround me...

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kittynana's avatar

@Essay- Husband and I are going to be in Seattle this August. I really want to go to the original Starbucks and other tourist sites but I'm really leery.

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Debra's avatar

Downtown Seattle (city center) is where you take your life in your hands but the outside areas are far better. Do some homework and enjoy the surrounding areas of Seattle. Take a ferry boat ride and enjoy the San Juan Islands and Puget Sound. Beautiful!

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kittynana's avatar

@Debra- we're actually going on an Alaskan cruise out of Seattle. Husband's niece lives about 4 miles from the port so we will stay withher and use her as a guide!

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JMB's avatar

Kitty just make sure you bring extra shoes with you, because you’ll be scraping the feces off of them if you are walking downtown. The Seattle we all once loved has turned into a cesspool…

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Don’t do it. It’s very dangerous in that area of Seattle.

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Essay33's avatar

Pike Market is actually very safe because they ruin that they destroy a massive source of income. I go there routinely but I keep on Pike between Pine and Virginia.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

In a mere 60+ years? I remember walking to the World's Fair from the place we stayed.

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kittynana's avatar

@Julie- I'm starting to realize that, dang it.

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Dena's avatar

I believe they closed the original Starbucks last year? The one near Pike Place Market.

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kittynana's avatar

@Dena- well, crap. I just looked it up. Closed for safety reasons. What does THAT tell ya?

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Dena's avatar

Sad it’s come to this in Seattle- too dangerous for the employees let alone the customers. City council & King County are worthless - pandering to the left.

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Essay33's avatar

No it is open. I walked past last week. Be aware it has no seating, the line to get in is always enormous and it's really just another Starbucks except the "first" one. Pike Market is no longer open to cars so it's all foot traffic and kind of fun if you like food flowers and crafts.

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kittynana's avatar

@Essay- I wouldn't order a drink. I'd just have my pic taken in front of it.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Have dinner up in the Space Needle. It's AWESOME!

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I went up in the Space Needle in 1962 during the World's Fair, but it was impossible to get a reservation to dine in the restaurant. Quite a view.

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Janet's avatar

I was so jealous of a friend who got to go there and go up in the space needle. She got to go to the fair in NYC too. A lucky duck. lol.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

As a child, I was enthralled. But it was basically an elevator, with a viewing area not that different from the Eiffel Tower or the St. Louis arch. Claustrophobic.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Done both. You make me feel lucky.

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Janet's avatar

😀

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Bgagnon's avatar

Below Debra commented with some very sensible advice!!! 😁

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

wait till he reads this

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Cheryl Schroeder's avatar

I’ve been witnessing “chem trails” for years now and boy what weird weather we’ve had. If you even say you think it’s weird & not normal weather you get chastised by those people who think they are so much smarter than you. I’m sick & tired of it and tired of being right on so many other things (clot shots, deep state, 9-11, JFK, on & on)

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NofloChick's avatar

Same here! Tired of the BS from others as well about all of these issues. I live in Florida. I thought the chemtrails were supposed to stop here but they are still doing it.

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Concerned mom's avatar

You've read my mail!

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Janet's avatar

Mao ordered the elimination of sparrows and a famine of huge numbers of dead resulted. 50 million I read.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And grass because it was bourgeois 🙄

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Janet, yes, that was so evil and horrible! Epoch Times newspaper had a really good article on it, maybe a year or two ago. I had never heard about it before that.

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CMCM's avatar

The politicians who don't do anything and have generally never done or learned anything of note seem to believe they are the ultimate experts in everything. This never ceases to amaze me.

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Bextress's avatar

Maybe you’re being sarcastic? But if they INTEND to starve people…they’re right on task and doing a good job.

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Eli's avatar

There is also legislation in the UK and other countries aimed specifically at making farmers lose their land. The farmer population is aging, in many cases their children don’t want to take over, so it’s a perfect time for a corporate and governmental takeover of farmland. I’m writing about one possible alternative— older landowners connecting with young farmers—on a new substack aboutthefarm

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shayne's avatar

Plus the ridiculous inheritance taxes which have recently been raised on farms being passed down to the next generation.

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Eli's avatar

shayne --Yes exactly.

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Laura Scott's avatar

Needs to stop

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David Roberts's avatar

I think what’s actually happening is they’re trying to make it financially impossible to inherit the farms, so they can be “redistributed.” Guess to whom.

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Eli's avatar

Yes, it is so obvious. Farmland is the backbone of a free society and they are enacting laws to take farmland away from farmers. On the substack aboutthefarm I was planning to stick to the story, but you are making me think I really need to get brave and also write about the politics.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

You should definitely write about those issues you are afraid to talk about. Fear is largely responsible for the Covid restrictions and ridiculous interventions.

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Eli's avatar

Jimmy you are so right. I will take your challenge.

Had a look at your substack, still chuckling over the Keith Richards line lol.

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Concerned mom's avatar

"Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid, do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go" Joshua 1:9

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Eli's avatar

Thank you for the extra courage Concerned mom :)

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Amy C.'s avatar

Polyface farms in Virginia does exactly that - connecting with young potential farmers (as interns to teach) and doing seminars on their regenerative farm to anyone who would like to attend and learn!

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Eli's avatar

Amy -- I have heard of Polyface, would love to go visit. MOFGA in Maine also connects older farmers with young interns, it's a great program. The trick is for those young interns to end up with their own land. This is what we have done -- shopped for land together, which I bought. It has forest as an investment for me and a few acres of old hayfields for the farmers to turn into a fruit and vegetable operation. They will soon buy those few acres from me at a mere fraction of what it would have cost to buy if they were sold as a small plot. Mortgage payments are in vegetables! A wonderful win-win.

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Concerned mom's avatar

I'm enjoying your writing about your Farm and the process of how you came about it. I'm in the West coast, but this too, has been my dream for a long time! My husband and I grow tomatoes, bell peppers, strawberries, carrots, some potatoes, blackberries all in buckets.

During cvd, I asked him to plant me some trees in our front yard, so we now have a plum, peach, apple, and lemon tree in addition to the orange tree in our back yard.

The fig tree was a disappointment for us, bc even though it would start out loaded with fruit, the squirrels ate them all before we could enjoy any. But I am growing a grapefruit, a persimmon and a guava tree from fruit our neighbors have gifted us... Wish me well

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Eli's avatar

Concerned mom -- Wow, those trees sound utterly amazing! The veggies and berries too. That West Coast mild weather . . . Can you trim the fig tree down (they like that anyway and it makes them produce more) and then wrap it in bird netting? Figs are my favorite and I can't stand it that you missed eating them lol.

Thank you SO very much for your kind comments about my writing, and for sending me hearts on the substack. Since I just started this project, I'm at the "lonely" phase of substack writing, so every single heart and comment are like gold :)

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Jeff S's avatar

Wow. Fresh fruit and vegetables. That's great.

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Truthseeker's avatar

The same thing is happening in the US. Vermont’s agricultural industry has been decimated. There are very few small family farms left. They are now all mega-farms - milking 1000 cows a day… and the state of VT is paying farmers to not produce milk… so the old family farms are selling off the cattle and the land to the state -for ‘conservation land’… never to be farmed again.

Thanks Bernie Sanders! 🤯

It’s Scary what’s happening… no farms- no food.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Communism has taken hold in Vermont.

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Eli's avatar

So sad. And will they use the "conservation" land to build solar "farms"? We need to save the planet from the people who think they are saving the planet.

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Eli's avatar

Truthseeker, this is crazy. Do you have any sources I could go to so I can write about this on aboutthefarm.substack.com/ ? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated -- even interview sources. Thanks!

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Free in Florida's avatar

Janet - You’re right about the gov’t making it worse! I think we can just delete “without the people’s permission.” The only thing “people” can do re weather is royally mess things up.

All this climate hysteria has always driven me crazy. 11,500 years ago as the Ice Age was ending, sea levels were about 150 feet below today. 6,000 years ago, they were 60 feet below current levels. It has continued to rise as the ice has melted. According to the National Statistical Institute of Norway, the main producer of official statistics for Norway - “We’re in an Interglacial Period right now and the four previous interglacial periods are seen to be warmer than the present.”

Climate changes! (By the way, the last four interglacial periods lasted about 20,000 years each and the warmest periods are stable for about 10,000 - 15,000 years.)

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Janet's avatar

You are correct. There is a fascinating series on Scottish farmers who are already dealing with a harsh climate. But they love the land, their animals and want their children to have a future. My dad was a farmer. As hard as it was, he said he got a thrill when those little shoots of corn appeared across the rolling land in neat tidy rows.

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Free in Florida's avatar

Janet - love the story about your dad! My husband grew up on a farm and his memories of that time are of a lot of hard work and valuable life lessons learned.

We love hiking in Scotland and particularly the Orkneys and Hebrides. I once remarked to a farmer on Orkney about how beautiful the cattle are and he said in his Scottish accent with a great deal of pride, “Yes, we love our ‘coos’. “ And they really do.

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Janet's avatar

Those highland cattle are absolutely gorgeous. One show they were herded across the tidal mud to an island for the summer. The woman who owned them knew each one’s name. I got teary eyed watching it. The Farming Life on Britbox.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

The earth is not that old, as in tens of thousands of years.

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Janet's avatar

Hey, history for these climate nuts began in the 1990s. Nothing before that. Nut jobs extraordinaire.

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Stacy's avatar

Hey, neighbor! I agree, this climate drama is just a wealth transfer racket. I once heard Bill Whittle relate an account in which he backed down one such wacko who was going on about climate change and how our prairies are turning arid or something. He basically asked the young twit, “what do you want to see? The time when Kansas was under a mile of water or a mile of ice?” That shut her up soundly. There’s no doubt that it is happening but it was changing long before we drilled our first oil well and lit our first spark plug and on it goes, with or without us.

I wonder what is contributing to rising sea levels, though. I once heard the melting polar cap theory cast into doubt by an analogy to a glass of ice water: the glass doesn’t overflow as the ice melts, so why should sea level rise? I don’t know, maybe I saw a cat or one of many swirling rivulets of thought in my head derailed me because I don’t remember hearing a different explanation offered. What are your thoughts?

What if it’s actually land erosion that’s taking place, giving the appearance of rising sea levels? Unless acid rain has been debunked, maybe the stuff is accelerating the decomposition of bedrock (which would be bad news for us, limestone would melt like cotton candy). Or maybe the chemical composition of the stuff billowing out of seafloor vents is changing and acidifying sea water (it would be fun to watch the people with exciting hair colors try to blame that on white guys).

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Free in Florida's avatar

Hi Stacy!

I’m a double major in history/art history so am no scientist; however, years ago before our first trip to the Orkneys, I did some research because I knew we’d be exploring some Neolithic settlements (Scara Brae, for one). That’s when I found the info I wrote above re sea levels.

To answer your question about ice in a glass of water though: The analogy doesn’t work because the ice is already in the water in that case. If I remember correctly from my research, ice sheets covering the earth (some covering almost entire continents during the Ice Ages) could be up to 10,000 feet high, actually on land. As that water melted, it would seek lower levels and the water would rise.

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Stacy's avatar

So fascinating! That’s how you do tourism, right there. You make a fair point. I wonder what was driving that kind of climate shift since Big <insert industry here> wasn’t around to pollute anything. The earth was obviously doing that all by itself as all kinds of natural gas and toxic stuff is always spewing out of the sea floor. We will adapt. Maybe you don’t have a science background, but your appreciation for history sets you up well for intelligent discourse. What is geology if not a history of the earth? 😄

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Free in Florida's avatar

What a lovely, reasoned reply. And, yes, geology is a history of the earth although I never quite thought about it exactly that way.

Talking about “things spewing out of the sea floor” is one of the reasons people who think we can control the climate make me crazy. Because of volcanic activity, there have been “years without summers” in several parts of the world and in the 500s, temperatures supposedly fell 2-3 degrees because of it with cloud cover - can’t imagine the crop failures. And we already know from scientific research that previous Interglacial Periods have been warmer than today’s. So screaming “hottest day since record keeping has begun!!!” is rather ridiculous, realizing that that really means around the past 100 years, give or take.

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Stacy's avatar

Aww, you just made my day! Thanks! I learned so much from you, even in these few short posts, I really appreciate your time and kindness.

Heartily agreed, there are too many with the hubris to think that they are the ones who can and should be the ones to take on forces we have hardly even begun to understand. That’s one reason why controlled environment agriculture fascinates me. If some jerk does manage to pull off something like that (or screw the world up in trying), it will help insulate our food supply against massive forces like weather. I think it will have a huge part to play in our progress (not you, progressives) as a species, to say nothing of our survival. It’s warmed up quite discernibly, even in my 48 years, so it’s a skill I really want to take on.

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Free in Florida's avatar

Controlled environment agriculture sounds fascinating and good for you for exploring! On the having warmed up in the last 48 years, just remember that that’s a blink of an eye geologically speaking so don’t worry too much about that. I’m more concerned with people who are trying to “fix” climate.

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Stacy's avatar

Thanks! You are quite right, but it is still enough to make me wonder what is possible. 😅

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Free in Florida's avatar

And intellectual curiosity is always a good thing! 😊

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Funny…maybe you “saw a cat”. Erosion is definitely happening, but the crazies always tell us the sea is rising.

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Stacy's avatar

I’m done once I see a cat.

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Cheryl Schroeder's avatar

This is truly science- but the Al Gore types are making up sh-it to suit their $$$ goals and to control people. Follow the science should be true science not made up stuff.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

the govt should be abolished completely. they put their stupid nose in about everything don't know the least thing about! like telling farmers what to grow on their land. A man who probably has never seen a cow from close by is telling farmers what to do with their cows.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Their (globalists, politicians, deep state, their rotten media, etc) goal is to always effectuate a created crisis, upon which they can then act, stealing power and wealth and evermore subjugating us to their evil will.

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nancylee's avatar

bingo. you may enjoy james corbetts take on just how unnecessary 'government' ie mafia truly is. https://corbettreport.com/the-most-dangerous-superstition/

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sadie's avatar

In theory, we have govt to create a safe environment with basic laws for human behavior. If you remove that govt you will have chaos and rule by gangs. Only if every person were armed would you stand a chance. Corbett has some good research but he lives in Japan. A country that sees no looting after disasters. In contrast, look what happens in areas where govt doesn't exist... parts of LA, Chicago, Mexico, Africa. The absence of govt creates a void that will be filled... mostly by violence.

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Carol's avatar

Even James Corbett says that if he could immediately wish a voluntarist society on the US he wouldn't. It takes time to recondition the people before they could exist completely without government but in the end it would be the more moral society.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Thank you…listened for 15 minutes, then decided that I will buy the book.

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nancylee's avatar

you have totally made my day. thank you for being open minded, and going that extra step. you may also enjoy James website which has hours of fabulous material on big oil, media, war, all free.

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Crixcyon's avatar

I am 100% in your camp.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Exactly.

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Lisa P's avatar

Very good show. I binge watched season 3 and 4 over the weekend.

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

Clarkson's Farm is a great indication of the current political climate here in the UK, especially their satellite surveillance of fields, how they're tilled and planted, and what grows in them and how they're grown and harvested. Their micromanaging is awful, added to the steep fines they charge. It's pure extortion, a tech version of the feudal system. Farmers earn more by keeping fields fallow. It's an incentive to not grow food. Add the ridiculous environmental laws that prohibit farming of 'protected land' or 'protected species'. This is a war against farming so we'll eat the bugs.

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Mary H.'s avatar

Clarkson Farm is a must see for all. It is a microcosm of what farmers have to endure against extreme weather conditions( Geo Engineering ?) overbearing government regulations (both local and national) and the satisfaction of entrepreneurship.

I admire Jeremy’s spirit and determination and his never ending ability to laugh at life . The cast of characters are endearing and the banter is so much fun.

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Fabes55's avatar

I’ve watched those too. The amount of crap they have to put up with from the government was really frustrating to me

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Kristine's avatar

Trump needs to invite English farmers to emigrate here

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Kristine's avatar

Maybe Trump could invite them here to farm

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SB's avatar

Prime keeps suggesting that show for me. Guess I should start watching.

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Starsky's avatar

Is Season 4 on Prime now? I watched the first three…terrific show!

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Janet's avatar

Yes it is.

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NofloChick's avatar

I saw that advertised on Prime. I wondered if it was a good show or not. I may have to give it a look at. Thanks.

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Janet's avatar

You must watch! Hilarious, sad, enlightening, heartwarming and infuriating. Jeremy is amazing and all the other real people are REAL.

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NofloChick's avatar

Thanks! I will now. :-)

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Calgon, Take Me Away's avatar

And, of course, Jeremy probably won't go broke farming due to his side hustle.

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Janet's avatar

True. But I believe he truly cares about farming and the farmers. He wants this beautiful farm he is blessed with to prosper and give to others. That he is shite at it sometimes just makes this famous man more likable. When he opened a restaurant outside the door he had a sign forbidding PM Starmer to enter if he showed up . He had me then. Lololol.

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Calgon, Take Me Away's avatar

I love that show. Jeremy Clarkson has a Jeffersonian snark as well as his very dry British humor.

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

We are watching that as well. We are currently in season 3

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¡Andrew the Great!'s avatar

It would be like the Brits complaining that removing fluoride from their water will ruin their teeth, or removing preservatives will ruin their food.

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Miss Rodeo's avatar

Could their teeth be any worse?

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Renee Sommers's avatar

Having been to the U.K. I was going to say, “What Sun?” It was 65° in late May and ladies on their lunch break had their blouses off in the park trying to get a tan.

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RSgva's avatar

I am definitely not a climate catastrophe person, but I have been wondering whether we have hostile weather calibration on the East Coast this year. I’m glad to postpone the mosquitoes and humidity, but our weather has been more northern Europe than eastern seaboard in early summer. Does it affect crops?

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I used to have to fill the bird feeders weekly, and I have large feeders. Now, it’s monthly or even every 5 weeks or so. There are few bugs and few birds anymore and it makes me sad. My backyard used to be teeming with birdsong and squirrels. I blame geoengineering as Michigan is full of lines in the sky and grids, daily. As I sit on my porch drinking coffee and reading C & C, I wonder what it’s doing to me.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Connie,

I’ve also noticed a dramatic decrease in butterflies 🦋 and other pollinators coming to my yard. It’s terrible. I used to not be able to go outside without seeing several butterflies, moths, and other pollinators.🦋 I used to also have tons of beautiful dragonflies.

Now I go outside sometimes with seeing hardly any or none. I have three large butterfly gardens, an area set aside for wildflowers and miscellaneous plants/bushes/trees that attract butterflies throughout my yard.

I think part of the problem is all of the clear-cutting and development because that’s when the butterfly population decline started. Builders have been going crazy building in this area.

Builders are destroying habitats and food sources. If the government really is concerned about the environment they should require all new developments to set aside green areas with native trees 🌳 and plants. New homes should be required to have trees planted in both the front and back yard🏡 instead of being clear cut with only sod & some nonnative plants in front.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I’ve noticed that, too. I can’t remember the last time I saw a butterfly. I’m always so happy to see a bee pollinating my flowers. Because I’m in an older area without lots of new builds, I still think it’s from the sky spraying and also the poisons sprayed on our food.

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TexasAshley's avatar

I live in central Texas and we've got plenty of bugs for everyone. I also have lots of different butterflies, dragonflies, and hummingbirds. I did plant my beds with native plants, so perhaps that is the difference. OH, we also still have fireflies in places but not as abundant as when I was young.

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Leo's avatar

Magical fireflies have never made it to the Pacific NW. You are so lucky to have them!

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John A George's avatar

All questions about birds, insects, trees, etc. can be answered at https://geoengineeringwatch.org/ Do your own research and realize what constant poisons raining from the skies have done to the above mentioned, and much more...

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Leo's avatar

Connie, "I Never Saw Another Butterfly" is the title of a poignant book of children's drawings during imprisonment in the Nazi concentration camps WW2. A sobering parallel.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Brings so much sadness.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

We didn’t have any peepers in the swail behind our house either this year or last year.

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Tiny basket of deplorable's avatar

Mary Ann, in Pa I don’t notice the peepers until around August

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Tiny basket of deplorable's avatar

I have wild milkweed growing and haven’t seen any monarchs here in Pa. I’m so sad

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Virtue Mustwin's avatar

I have a squirrel that comes looking for me on the deck in the morning. He wasn't there this morning, nor was the rest of the feathered gang. On days like this I always wonder if they got into all the pesticide around here. It is a gated community and perfect lawns are all they care about.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I have that happen sometimes, too, but I’ve found that when everything goes silent, there’s a hawk nearby.

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Doug's avatar

Last fall I had 3 Cooper's Hawks hanging out in a big oak in the backyard. I think they were feeding on all the little birds I feed. I took down the feeders for a few weeks, and after the hawks left, I put them back up and my little birds returned.

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Barbls's avatar

I started surreptitiously planting white clover in my suburban lawn. No pesticides. Stays green, needs less watering, and is bee and bunny food.

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kertch's avatar

That happened in my neighborhood as well. "Professional" lawn maintenance personnel (non-English speaking illegals) sprayed the grass. The following week, all the large carp in the pond floated up dead. At least the vultures had a feast.

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

but it could also be 5G network. It's proving havoc for bees

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Connie - This morning, I had to fill a hummingbird feeder and put birdseed out, after getting up later than normal. It was foggy here after daylight, now very cloudy. I did have sun yesterday. I still have quite an assortment of birds that come here, some for seed and some for suet. The robins are on their second nests. There are a few young robins hanging around from their first broods.

In March I moved my good wren house to the back from the front, and in late April I had a pair checking it out, but they stood me up and built somewhere nearby. They also have a second nest, and the last couple days a pair have been singing and building in the house I hung for them. While I was doing the hummingbird feeder awhile ago I watched one taking pine needles up and into the small hole. They work hard at trying to get the nest materials through it.

In Spring I had a lot of squirrels, maybe 5-8, everyday. Now there are just a couple, the ones that live in one of my trees. They love to sit in one of my feeders and eat. I throw corn out for them too once in awhile. And I still have a couple rabbits, and one younger adult from Spring. I do worry about them all. They spray the field across the street from me.

Today and tomorrow we are expected to have storms come through the Midwest, some may be severe. Then it turns very hot they say.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

I love your description of lovely pastoral serenity, Dave.

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LMWC's avatar

In mid Michigan it has been cool, and windy. Crops are in but we are in great need of rain, and no great amounts of rain in the forecast. My 80 year old maples leafed out on the tops but middle branches show gaping holes where leaves just didn’t form. Maples all around look very much the same. Last year it was ornamental trees such as flowering crabapples losing leaves in August.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

It has been such a cool spring here in western MI. Now we’ve got a HEAT wave headed our way with temps in the mid-high 90’s expected.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Such a shame that the sprayers are creating such dystopian vegetation.

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Tom Cashman's avatar

LMWC...I think we're getting all your rain here in the eastern Mass area... this past weekend was our 14th in a row with rain...i believe it set a record.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Oh, dear.

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Susan Seas's avatar

I remember road trips where you had to stop every chance you can and clean off your windshield. We drove halfway across the country. I think we might have had two bug splats in a 3000 mile trip. Something definitely Wrong!

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Karmy's avatar

Yes my husband noted that last month as we drove to the Midwest with a fairly unbug spattered windshield.

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Leo's avatar

Yes, I remember those bug filled windshield, too!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Same here out west. We had cottontails this spring, then they were gone. Saw one yesterday. I call singletons ‘Sir Buns-a-Lot’. Some years we have 5, some years just one but coyotes have been coming in closer as they closed the forest behind my house. We think it was a huge push to get the homeless out. They say it was for fire mitigation. If they had any balls three-four years ago and kicked them out after 14 days, you know, the 14 day max we normal people live by when camping. Sorry, I digress.

We did have a beautiful butterfly but only one as per usual.

Bird populations seem to be low, part of it I blame on the damn cowbirds who take over nests and hog the food. If you don’t have them check out how bad they are.

The rest I blame on chemtrails.

Thanks for the morning ramble!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Are cowbirds grackles or just similar to the grackles that abound in southern Ontario?

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I think so, but I copied this from Wiki:

Cowbirds are birds belonging to the genus Molothrus in the family Icteridae. They are of New World origin, but some species not native to North America are invasive there, and are obligate brood parasites, laying their eggs in the nests of other species.

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

Thank you. I checked as well, but grackles have shiny black (bluish at the neck) feathers whereas the cowbirds have brownish heads, it seems. So they all prey on smaller birds, taking their eggs, etc., but the cowbirds are even more unfriendly. Thanks, Karen.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Thank you too! That reminds me, need to refill the feeder of course. I bought a fancy one with a cage around it, but smarter cowbirds can get in. May have to get a mesh one next time.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Grackles are larger. I didn’t see anything about them being as destructive as cowbirds.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

All your birds and insects have moved to Georgia. I always get bitten quite a lot, but this year I open the door to let the dog out and get 5 bites - not just mosquitoes, but everything seems to bite or sting nowadays. My backyard is already calling me out to feed at the first sign of light ! (and of course, the dog wakes up a few minutes later and wants some, too LOL)

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Mary H.'s avatar

The mosquitoes are the worst ever this year in Savannah GA.

The wet conditions this Spring have been comparable to living in a tropical rainforest.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I am an hour and a half inland - exactly the same. All bugs seem to have come out at the same time and the yard is totally overgrown, but I like it better than the Sahara like look of some years ago.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

They're all in Florida... can't even count the number of squirrels these days. Birds are everywhere...

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I am also about 2 and a half hours north of Florida LOL. Squirrels galore and birds waking you up if you are not quick enough to feed them. There were 2 owls and an unknown bird (might have been a crow) howling in the trees, unfortunately did not seen any of them, this morning. Now wearing long pants and long sleeve blouse, trying to avoid being eaten. Only had 2 in my neck. Vampires !

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LMWC's avatar

Here in Michigan we are seeing an “uptick in wood ticks”. They are bad. I can’t go out in my flower garden for a few hours without doing a full body tick check. Never even heard of wood ticks around here 30 years ago. Ticks were in the south. I find them almost more annoying than mosquitoes, as you have to pick them off and then flush them. You can’t wipe them off and you can’t squash them. They are prehistoric in that sense. We haven’t had enough warm nights this spring for fireflies yet, but once the days and nights warm up, we will have hundreds of fireflies at dusk. This is a phenomenon we also didn’t have when I was a child. Fireflies were rare when I was a kid, now they are in abundance once the weather turns warm.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

strange. the last few years we had barely any ticks at all. I used to see them on the animals (and I had a couple but years ago on my legs). I am not sure if they are the same species as what you have. Nothing so far this year. The fireflies just got started. In my totally overgrown GA back yard they have a feast. Last year one landed on my window and I could watch it totally close-up !

We are up into the 90s every day with usually a thunderstorm in the late afternoon.

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Leo's avatar

Alligator food?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I have mushrooms growing in my lawn from all the rain in PA.

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RSgva's avatar

Are you also noticing that the sun seems to be strongest at 5 PM instead of burning through clouds midday?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I get the late afternoon sun in my living room windows. So strong lately that I need to completely closed the blinds.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I’ve noticed that too. If there is any sun at all on these cloudy days it will be around 5pm.

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Susan Seas's avatar

We’ve been thinking it’s because we have lost a lot of branches that previously had blocked it, but now I am wondering. 🤔

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Annie's avatar

We found some interesting mushrooms growing. Some looked like mini satellite dishes. Mushrooms 🍄 and fungi are intriguing.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yes, mine are like little satellite dishes.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

After a long period of wet rainy weather we often see those common "toadstools" pop up in the yard.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

oh no UFO's

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Jeff S's avatar

Ditto my brother in Eastern PA.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Same here in GA. Mushrooms all over, normal for October, very unusual for June.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

In NW Pennsylvania this spring there have been at least twice the number of days with heavy cloud cover than days with sunny skies. And it’s been extremely wet and chilly. Last week we had to put the furnace on to get rid of the chill. It’s concerning.

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richardw's avatar

It’s the same in south central pa. I spent the last week in northern Michigan and traveling home through northern Ohio all the fields are flooded. I showed the pictures to my farmer neighbor and he said the corn was ruined. I actively seek sunlight to the dismay of normy neighbors and I can say that this spring it’s hard to come by. Always either raining or some high hazy crap in the air. It’s a two-fer for the eugenics bunch, less food and less health for the useless eaters.

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Doug's avatar

Hazy crap in the air... Yes, same where I live out West.

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Debra's avatar

But here in the PNW we are down in rain count by close to 90% of average. The trees and ground are dry as a bone and should not be like this in mid-June. Our dry months are August and September. The forest fires have already started.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

Same in Arizona! We actually got a quote decent June rain, which is unheard of! I've lived my whole 46 years in AZ.

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Eli's avatar

Yes all the rain is causing a lot of soggy fields, which can cause crops to fail.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

specially if the govt tells you what crop to grow where !

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CH's avatar

I live in northern Maryland and we got hardly any rain in April but then 7.5 in of rain in May which is enough for 2 months. It has been cloudy and rainy the past 4 days so I am hoping it is clearing out now. The weather is just plain weird and chemtrails are visible every time the day before rain is predicted. Seems to me that summer arrived in Maryland around the beginning to middle of May but now the seasons have sort of shifted one month. Here it is June and it is only 60 degrees,

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Amy C.'s avatar

I am in central Maryland - it seems like the days without chemtrails is so rare, that I am now shocked when it's a clear blue sky day! Hate this...

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Exactly.

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79SmithW60's avatar

black flies have been almost non-existent this year too...

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Dreamom3's avatar

I live in Oklahoma and have wondered the same thing. We usually get a huge amount of rain in April and May but in June the sun comes out and bakes us for the next four months. This year, the rain hasn’t stopped. And what is weird is that it is not showing up in weather forecasts. It was supposed to be hot and sunny today and yet rain has been pouring down for the last hour. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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Doug's avatar

Seems like nearly all the people commenting on their local weather here are experiencing something odd this year. So out of the norm, in fact, that it seems unnatural. Is Gates already doing his weather control plan? I always assumed it was the government, but it seems like maybe more than one effort is happening, with the synergistic effect of distinctly non-normal weather.

I wish we could shoot down the planes that are doing it... Seems like something we should all be able to vote on, since it affects everyone on the planet.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

maybe the sun is angry at all of us, thinking the govt or gates or who else is controlling the weather.

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Doug's avatar

It's the same here on the West Coast. This is by far the longest and mildest Spring I've seen in my 37 years here. I do see chemtrails on a regular basis, but I think the ones they lay down out in the Pacific are the ones that affect our local weather the most. Today and for the next few days it will be 80s-90s, but then it's going back down into the 70s. Very unusual for this time of year..

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Doug's avatar

Makes me wonder if they ran low on reflective spray... 80s-90s would be normal for this time of year.

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LMWC's avatar

We were in London in April of 2010, visiting our son and DIL who were living there. The weather was sunny and beautiful English gardens and parks were full of spring flowers. Then the volcano in Iceland erupted and we were stuck in Britain for an extra week, unable to fly out for airports were completely shut down. Skies were brilliant blue. Looking back now I wonder at this being a forerunner to the 2020 lockdowns?

The weather in my state has definitely been unusual the last few years. I am a believer in chemtrails. Cloud seeding does not explain chemtrails in the slightest.

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Renee Sommers's avatar

I’m in N. Arkansas and we had 19” of rain last month compared to the normal 3”. We’ve also had an unusual amount of tornado warnings.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Yes Renee, the severe storm systems seem to have concentrated in OK, AR, and MO. More today and tomorrow they say.

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shayne's avatar

I've been watching your weather, and it does seem unusual for your state.

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Renee Sommers's avatar

This is our first full year here…we escaped California. At least once a week we say, “We’re so happy we left last year.” We now live 5 minutes from a big, beautiful lake and the drive into town is thru rolling green hills.

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MaryAnn's avatar

A road trip to Eureka Springs,AR to visit the Thorncrown Chapel is well worth the time. Beautifful structure (Frank Lloyd Wright style) and setting.

https://thorncrown.com/

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Thank you…this is so beautiful!

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

When I was a kid our parents took us to Bull Shoals AR for a week in July. I sometimes watch that gardener guy on TV, P. Allen Smith. He has a huge estate there in northern AR.

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Renee Sommers's avatar

That’s right where we are! Not much to do if you’re not into fishing and boating, but we love it. Peaceful and gorgeous.

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Robyn Welch's avatar

I'm also in NW Arkansas. The weather has been very strange. It's nice for walking in the park, if it's not raining. But it should be too hot for that by now.

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Renee Sommers's avatar

I’m actually a little further east in the Twin Lakes area, Paradise of the Ozarks. 😊

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Same thought, held for many months. My very fair-skinned little grandchildren already don't get enough Vit D, though living in southern England (Surrey). How about the Scots in Orkney ?

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

How is dimming the Sun going to bring about a "Golden Age?" Let's convince Trump this isn't a golden way to be.

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Annie's avatar

I know. Isn't their weather like that already already? 🤔

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

just what I was thinking. don't they have enough bad weather already?

as to cures - they have been cures for cancer for 100 years. But if doctors cure cancer, they are out of patients, and all these organizations are out of business. Just reading a book about a cure that has been quacked by AMA, like almost all of them. Hoxsey - herbal treatment.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

We could send them to re-education camps. Didn't Hillary say something about that?

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

indeed. that is all they are good for - they can grow their own hemp and whatever so they won't suffer, and they know what you can buy is not clean. See if it heals him, though. There was a rumour that he is not doing good at all. Haven't read anything on Kate lately, either. Not sure if royalty is any better than presidents... all eating up money for which they did not work.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

re: "They are fretting about so-called “solar radiation modification” (SRM), which is alleged to help “cool the earth” by “artificially” reflecting sunlight away from the Earth’s surface."

Besides the damage to the earth's surface be preventing light to reach it, what do you think reflecting that light/heat back in the more delicate and higher levels of the atmosphere will do to it???

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

The silver iodide in the cloud seeding, destroys the earth's microbiome, the beneficial earth bacteria that worms and insects & crops rely on that birds rely on that sustains the natural balance of nature.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

There are usually unforeseen consequences that the crazies fail to realize.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I'd like to think they are just delusional. But there seems to be evil in their hearts too which permits them to take actions which are detrimental to human life - and we all know with certainty that the number one goal of evil is to destroy humanity.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Men have known how to seed clouds and make it rain since the Civil War, and even long before that. They figured it out after many incidents of collecting dead soldiers in the rain the day after they’d been killed during a particularly heavy gunsmoke-filled battle the day before. Gunpowder rises into the air, seeds clouds, and causes it to rain. This is where itinerant rainmakers came from in the late 1800s. One was notoriously famous, Charley Hatfield, who made it rain so much in San Diego that the dam broke, destroyed the farmlands, and killed several people: https://sandiegohistory.org/journal/1970/january/hatfield/

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RunningLogic's avatar

🤣😆

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Fiona walker's avatar

Exactly! We usually get about three days of summer, the rest is rain, cloud, sleet wind etc. You will notice that none of us have air conditioning, because we don’t need it. Why dim our miserable, paltry, northern hemisphere sun when dimming the thing over equatorial Africa would make much more sense? Not to mention the effect on Mad Ed’s solar panel fields. Anyway, the tartan skies seem to be less frequent nowadays, they were probably funded through USAID! Cheers Elon.

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Duane's avatar

They're working on making more clouds and rain because they really hate their farmers.

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Mark Leone's avatar

Some people on the north end of the island may have an answer for you.

The Scottish pessimist says "Things couldn't possibly get any worse." And the Scottish optimist says "Oh, yes they can."

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liz's avatar

when they use the chemtrails to deliver toxins and germ warfare. like they have done all along in the US and Mexico.

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Paul Ashley's avatar

Imagining it would drive the Brits bonkers, perhaps an enemy could make it sunnier.

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Rob's avatar

The next ice age is not out of the possibilities...

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RunningLogic's avatar

—“Judges in lower courts facing these cases have been quibbling about whether illegals “actually knew” they were violating the law”

Wait, I was always told ignorance of the law is no excuse, “Ignorantia juris non excusat” 🤔 Oh but these are “migrants” so they are allowed privileges actual American citizens don’t have 😑🙄

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Jeff S's avatar

But, but, but: Unlike the ballots in Blue States, our laws aren't translated into 20 different languages.

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RunningLogic's avatar

They’d still find some excuse for the illegals.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

They need the illegals to overthrow the U.S. government.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

800,000+ pages make up the FEDERAL REGISTER and we are expected to know all of them.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Wasn't the purpose of DOGE to trim all this back? Status update on that anyone??

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

Maybe Congress can get off their collective assess and do something, too.

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Donna in MO's avatar

We can dream can't we? All they do is hold hearings that produce soundbites for their fundraising efforts.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah they are so scared to do anything of substance 😕

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CStone's avatar

The purpose of DOGE was to expose waste and fraud.

My understanding is that there are others working on finding and cutting out the needless and harmful (stupid) regulations.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I hope Congress can get it together and put these changes into law.

Maybe after the midterms more of this can happen.

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Andrea's avatar

Republicans will lose midterms because they won’t show up to vote.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

We continue to hope.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I know, isn’t that insane 😕

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Janet's avatar

Good point.

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reality speaks's avatar

The courts role is to protect the system not to protect the constitution

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Based Florida Man's avatar

username checks out

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M Bagwell's avatar

So I guess if we ever find ourselves in those courts of “law,” our best and perfect defense is “I didn’t know.”

It’s worked for me every time I’ve gotten a speeding ticket…”But officer! I didn’t know.” <sarcasm off>

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RunningLogic's avatar

Somehow I doubt they would give actual citizens (especially those from non preferred groups) the same benefit of the doubt 😑🙄 Like the senator who fought for the proven gang member illegal but wouldn’t lift a finger for any Americans in difficult circumstances abroad.

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And, then there is this (this is yet a single example):

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/omaha-immigration-workplace-raid-aftermath-rcna212931

Examples of Temporary Work Visas (US):

H-1B: For workers in specialty occupations requiring a bachelor's degree or higher.

H-2A: For temporary or seasonal agricultural workers.

H-2B: For temporary non-agricultural workers.

L-1: For intracompany transferees working for international companies.

O-1: For individuals with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.

TN: For qualified Canadian and Mexican professionals under the USMCA (formerly NAFTA).

This is the crux of the issue: if businesses didn't hire them or only hire the temporary workers with these legal visas, then the point would be moot and self-eliminate. So, who is at fault here?

I'll take the 1M but just know, as with many other aspects of the supposed win-win currently in play, that likely these same folks will return and be legally directed to resume occupancy here in the US. Renaming a program doesn't deflate the program; it just makes for smoke and mirrors to hide that nothing really changed. So, when you bend over, get your kiss first!

Later Jay

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Saw that in traffic court once (not my citation) Mexican after Mexican was given a slap on the wrist while the judge talked to the interpreter. Caucasian with a job and money? Guilty, pay up!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ugh that’s incredibly frustrating 😡😡😡

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Brett Hyland's avatar

Like the old Steve Martin quip, “I FORGOT that I’m radioactive”.

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SuezCanal's avatar

He wound it up: "I can't remember what I was going to say . . . oh well," slapping his head, "it must not have been important!"

And then: "Wait, I remember now: I'M RADIOACTIVE!"

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Todd's avatar

Ah, Remdesivir.

Remdesivir Was Declared Too Deadly & Unethical To Use In African Ebola Trials Because It Had A 53% Kill Rate.

Yet, It Was The Only Drug Fauci Allowed To Be Used On COVID Patients In Hospitals.

In the halted Ebola trial, Remdesivir mortality was 53% overall & 85% mortality in those with high viral load.

The US Govt BRIBED Hospitals to Administer a Kidney & Liver Toxic Drug with incentives & huge bonuses.

Anthony Fauci claimed that Remdesivir would stop Covid even though he knew it would cause 1000s of deaths.

Remdesivir (Veklury) never stopped Covid...instead, it stopped kidney function, then it fatally stopped the liver & heart.

What the US government never told you about Remdesivir is that by November 2020, even the World Health Organization (WHO) stated, "Do not use Remdesivir."

But instead of heading this warning, the NIH & HHS added a 20% bonus on the entire hospital if they administered this liver, kidney & heart-toxic drug.

That 20% bonus ended up being a BIG pay day.

There has never been a virus that attacks the kidneys...because it wasn't the COVID virus attacking the kidneys...it was the Remdesivir.

Remdesivir is still being used in hospitals today...and now Remdesivir (Veklury) is approved for use in infants.

Specifically, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) expanded its approval of remdesivir to include pediatric patients 28 days of age & older.

Remdesivir (Veklury) is the ONLY approved treatment for hospitalized or non-hospitalized children that have mild-to-moderate COVID-19 & a positive PCR test.

It historically takes 6 to 10 years for a drug approved for adults to receive pediatric labeling.

Remdesivir was fast tracked & approved for use in pediatric patients, including neonates, all within 3 years of approval for use in adults & adolescents.

via @ValerieAnne1970

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RandiG's avatar

Todd,

I told ‘friends’ I wasn’t taking the jab. You would have thought I said I was going to kill their family. I was told I should NEVER be allowed to seek treatment at a hospital. I said I’d never go there for treatment. Remdesivir was known to = death. My friend’s mother passed away on a vent being given that horrible drug in April 2020. ☹️

Never got the jab, never gotten COVID and I’ve also never had the flu. After 5+ decades, I’d say eating well, not taking vaccines and getting plenty fresh air, sunlight and exercise beats everything else!

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Aloha50's avatar

So you're an outlier. Those of us who didn't get the jab and got Covid (Omicron myself) and were sick for a few days prove that getting it was no death sentence. And we gained immunity

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Melissa S's avatar

I had a good friend who was a retired nurse. She refused the covid jab, but when she got covid ended up in the hospital. Where she was given Remdesivir. She survived the hospital. Months later, she died suddenly, to her family and friends utter shock. I suspect Remdesivir did her no favors. I also wonder if she was jabbed without her consent in the hospital. After-all, hospitals received federal and state payments for each patient they jabbed. Hospitals are notorious for padding the bills.

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Kathy's avatar

A friend of mine who had an argument with her doctor over the jabs, which was never settled, was sent to another part of the office to have blood drawn. She wasn’t really paying attention, possibly looking away as some people do when their blood is drawn, and the nurse stabbed her with something and she said “What was that?” The nurse said “ oh I just gave you the Covid vaccine.” My friend started screaming and got kicked out of the office. Two days later, she had a heart attack. She went to file with VAERS, and when she called that doctors office, they said they had no record of her ever being a patient there. She’s been suffering with vaccine in injuries ever since. This happened to her in Northern Florida. So don’t take your eyes off those people for one minute! If a loved one is in the hospital, spent as much time by their side as you can. I actually carry ivermectin in my purse. I would give some to anybody who was admitted, just in case they came across the virus when they were there! You can take a dose when you think you might be exposed. I am not afraid of that virus for the jabbed, but we know what the hospitals do to people who test positive! (Run! Death-is-near!)

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Yes, pure evil.

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Jamison's avatar

That’s crazy.

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Patti's avatar

Oh that would be terrible if that were the case. At this point I’d not be surprised. I recently found out when you sign ‘a consent’ on the electric pad you’re signing all consent. You should ask for a print out of the actual consent you are signing. We were there for a chest x-ray so that it doesn’t autofill all consent. How true this is?!? I do not know but we will ask for print out.

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RandiG's avatar

Melissa,

I'm sorry to hear that. I wouldn't put anything past the Medical Mafia. They are all about money. I had blood work done last month. The bill was over $2,000. My portion after insurance was $44.13. So, Health Insurers and the Medical Mafia are in bed together and Obama helped make that happen.

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Miss Rodeo's avatar

And a $100k kicker for a ventilator. My sister broke her hip. When I went to visit they had her on a ventilator. Easy to see what they were up to.

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Tiny basket of deplorable's avatar

That’s so sad

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SB's avatar

There are still people who would say Covid killed her.

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Wendy Leonard's avatar

Me too, no jab, no covid, no flu, been very healthy for years.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thanks for the reminder of the horrible travesty of the push to use remdesivir and the terrible consequences. We need to make sure no one forgets and everyone is aware!

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Deb's avatar

How in the world could any medical professional with a clear conscience use a drug that is known to harm its patients do this? Ignorance is no excuse! Greed and a seared conscience, which the devil loves seems to be at the bottom of all this.

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Carrie's avatar

The big problem was that internal medicine/ICU doctors employed by or contracted with hospitals had to follow the hospital protocol. The protocol included treatment with remdesivir, and was dictated to hospitals by governmental regulatory agencies. Hospitals depend on Medicare and Medicaid heavily, and private insurers follow suit. Oh, and doctors are notoriously over leveraged, partly because of student loan burden, partly because expected consistent future earnings lead to overspending on a big house early in their career, so they can’t usually afford to lose their job.

That’s why everyone should have their financial houses in order, so they can afford to lose their current jobs… theres always something else out there to do.

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Susan Seas's avatar

You said it, a clear conscience. They don’t seem to have a conscience. They should have known and protected their patients. They were complicit.

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RandiG's avatar

SS,

They called it "standard of care" and that is how they all fell in line! Just like statins! Fat does not cause high cholesterol, sugar does!

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LMWC's avatar

Many of them didn’t bother to find out. They were told this what you give in these instances. Remember, we were “testing” everywhere for covid in the early stages. No one questioned it in the beginning. The media fed the panic narratives. So most in the medical profession put their heads down and didn’t ask questions. Yes, they were complicit, but it was complicity out of willful ignorance.

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Carrie's avatar

And it was one less thing they had to think about or research. The protocol was simply dictated to them… endorsed by CDC, NIH.

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RunningLogic's avatar

People can find ways to justify almost anything if they try hard enough 😕

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Melissa S's avatar

Here we have two moral issues juxtaposed in C&C today: Illegal aliens violating laws to come to this country, and medical professionals freely administering drugs that are known to harm patients. Both for whom ignorance is no excuse. Which is more evil? In my opinion the doctors, nurses, hospitals, medical establishments, drug companies, and governmental agencies that participated demonstrated seared consciences and continue to do so to this day. The doctors and nurses and other medical personnel were simply "good Germans" through it all. I am not justifying the illegal alien situation in our country. But the message that has been given by our government and our local courts for decades has been two faced. Yes it is illegal but that message has been given with a "wink, wink". Especially the past 4 years.

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I’ve actually had this conversation with friends still working. One said she’d go to bat daily trying to get the conversation going that maybe Remdesivir is not the good choice and she said it was argument after put down cuz everyone knows the medical field is full of abuse! She said she’s rather be in there advocating for the patients than not. Ugh some didn’t seem to think it could be that drug?!? I mean we were always cautious about drugs?!? It’s weird. Glad I tapped out early. My conscience is clear.

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Because “protocol.” They can hide behind the hospital’s protocols. However, they also have latitude to go beyond the protocol if it is not working.

However if they did, they were censured or fired.

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Exactly!! Instead of people jumping up and down about banning the jab which people can refuse, why isn't EVERYONE shouting to the sky about banning this murderous drug. It is a KILLER and they knew it was. Grow a backbone and say NO! Do your own research. Be in charge of your health care not the government, these agencies and the medical industrial complex. That includes your Dr, hospital and pharmacy

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My husband missed by an hour being administered Remdesivir when he landed in the hospital in the fall of 2021. He tested positive for covid after going to the hospital for an ekg to rule out something else. It took two days on a covid floor to get him out after the ekg showed nothing. He was sent home with no prescriptions just vitamins ordered to fight the covid he didn’t know he had. The next day he started spiking a temp and by evening he was almost delirious. Our son took him back down to the ER. They put him on antibiotics and steroid pacs and admitted him. No one was allowed on covid floors except hospital personnel. But my son said his dad looked much better by the time they took him out of the ER. I FaceTimed with my husband the next morning, and he looked a world better. Then I called the floor nurse to see exactly what antibiotics he was on. In just an offhand remark she said they were about to administer the first dose of a final antibiotic in a five day course. That set off alarms. I asked if it was Remdesivir and she said yes. I told her no, I did not want that administered. She tried to pass it off as all ready to go and I said absolutely not. She then had me speak with the floor doctor. I pointed out there were too many already known side effects. The doctor gave in finally and he never received rundeathisnear. Instead of 5 to 10 days in the hospital, he was discharged in two days. He came home with a whole protocol of oxygen tanks and breathing apparatus, but the nurse I spoke to on the phone before I picked him up gave me a heads up on how to get him off the oxygen as quickly as possible. He was completely off the oxygen tanks in a week instead of 30 days, and had no lingering cough or congestion. I really feel God was watching over him that whole time.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

LMWC - Glad it was a good outcome. I assume that the "covid test" they gave him showed a false positive. He was admitted for no good reason. Do you think he developed that infection from hospital exposure to something?

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LMWC's avatar

Definitely got the viral infection while he was on the covid ward, two days, too many.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Note that the covid shots are still pushed by Trump's Veterans Administration.

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Carolyn's avatar

All you have to do is say NO. Regardless of who pushes them. Stop blaming others for your laziness and no back bone

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Carrie's avatar

If only more people would have said no on this personal level…

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Willing Spirit's avatar

My daughter’s veteran FIL probably demands them.

Not everyone is thinking the way we do.

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LMWC's avatar

My husband is a vet. When the shots first became available in spring 2021, the VA called him and asked if he wanted to set up an appointment somewhere for the jab, (VA’s were still closed then.) He declined and they never bothered him again, even after they reopened. We were in a big VA hospital last month and I did see the sign posted, but no one suggested getting them. A large VA hospital is a sad place as most of the vets there now are Vietnam vets many who have no one and depend on the VA and their escort volunteers to get them needed services. They are priceless in that respect.

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CStone's avatar

No. They’re not.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Patients at the VA have talked about the shots still being pushed.

Official VA policy is here:

https://www.va.gov/health-care/covid-19-vaccine/

"How to get a COVID-19 vaccine at VA

We encourage you to stay up to date with all of your recommended vaccines. It’s the best way to protect yourself, your family, and your community against COVID-19."

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Biased Florida man is no Trump fan.

Never misses a chance to twist the knife.

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Juju's avatar

The goal was ALWAYS the deaths. Fauci just chose the most effective medicine to achieve that.

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Karen C. Wilkinson's avatar

My husband was given remdesivir in 2021 and seems to be what lead to him being ventilated and later he had a double lung transplant. His transplant team continues to use remdesivir. We have refused its use and at the time in 2022 monoclonal antibodies were still available.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Thanks for the report. Sorry for about the troubles. We're here for each other.

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

My daughter in law was murdered by remdesivor ( run death is near)

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Here We Are's avatar

I didn’t know this. I knew about it causing kidney failure, but not about trials with Ebola

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Amanita's avatar

Really makes me wonder about RFK if he hasn't taken this dangerous drug off the market.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

What kind of person would think, "Yes, it kills and maims, but let's wait." ???

There is a long story in the Old Testament about the plagues in Egypt, with Moses constantly appearing before Pharoah and demanding that his people be freed from slavery. Finally, Pharoah had enough of the plagues when there were frogs everywhere and begged Moses to take them away. Moses agreed to do so, and told Pharoah that he should choose when the plague of frogs would cease. You'd have expected Pharoah would say: "Instantly." But no, he said "Tomorrow." !!??

I have the same question about RFK that I have about Pharoah's chosen date for froglessness.

Exodus 8, if you haven't read it.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Why didn’t we elect you President?

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Elaine Russky's avatar

One technicality is that I didn't run. The other would be my one-plank platform: No more vaccines!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

People here, including Jeff Childers, will say he needs more time.

Now if the Dems come back into trouble, they will change these policies on day 1.

And arrest their political opponents in the first week.

Meanwhile Bondy and Patel have done nothing, and RFK has banned some food dyes.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Not all Americans, not even all conservatives think as you do.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

You still longing for DeSantis, or sad that you didn’t get Kamala?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I voted for Trump to support Christian Americans.

Not the middle east.

Let's focus on that.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

As a Christian American with values, I stand with Israel against all her enemies.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Read the Talmud to see what they think of Jesus.

Would you like me to drop some links of some of their scriptures?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Oh, please, only some weird religious sects place any significance on the Talmud, beyond a collection of historical Jewish writings going back thousands of years. Do you even know what the Talmud is?

Israelis are very diverse spiritually, same as Americans.

The religious ones study the Torah if just Jewish and all the scriptures if they are Jewish believers in Jesus.

My Jewish friends are in the second group and live in the farming communities throughout rural Israel.

Many Israelis are coming to Jesus in these troubled times.

https://youtu.be/a6af4RlWFk0?si=3RAJNANygGoIWpFI

https://youtu.be/RukblcYqwHcu

https://youtu.be/V9GGh_sFLYw?si=XVkniqpwrPln3Wpo

I believe Jesus prefers an outreach to Jews over attacks.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I don’t think you know what you’re talk about.

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Leo's avatar

RFK is not a king.

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Jamie's avatar

I will never forget this:

In 2000 I was assisting in the lab under a PhD student and his mentor had been working on a treatment/cure for MD (a cause that was personal to her). She discovered something very promising. She contacted the MD association and they told her they were not interested in a cure and did not even want to know any more about what she had found…

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Karmy's avatar

Why would any of these ‘charities’ be interested in a cure, Susan Komen, MD, American Cancer Society, etc. it would put them out of business.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Evil grifters 😡

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SB's avatar

And the CEOs would lose those lucrative salaries. Recall Jeff’s story a few months ago that DOGE found at least one study that was giving most of the research money to “admins”

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CMCM's avatar

Exactly!

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

In the 2010’s , Dr Bradstreet & a dozen other doctors and researchers were silenced over healing autism with peptides.

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Jamie's avatar

My new doc was part of the Bradstreet mess. Crazy when you are the one they do it to. It becomes real at a whole never level.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

My now retired physician was bullied into silence helping Lyme patients

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

God bless your Dr.!

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Susan Seas's avatar

Why have a cure when there is so much money in treatments.

Evil so n sos!

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Money in treatments not cure.

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CMCM's avatar

The biggest money is in treatments for life.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

It's just a little pill and you only pay $5/mo forever or add long as you are on the voter rolls.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Money in research.

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Jeff S's avatar

Surprise, surprise, surprise.

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Jamie's avatar

Back then it was eye opening for me!

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MaryAnn's avatar

Not surprised. A relative, as a PhD student at Notre Dame in the ‘80s, had a breakthrough discovery for ovarian cancer. It was shut down as soon as he documented his findings. He became wise beyond his years during that time, and not in a good way.

Fortunately, God sees everything. This evil is not beyond His reach.

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Jamie's avatar

Indeed God does see everything. I love that I can rest in His word. Nothing hidden that will not be revealed and nothing done in the dark that will not be brought into the light. 🙌

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Patti's avatar

Damnnnn the wind would be out of the sail. What’s the purpose? Why? I mean I know why but for that student talk about disheartening

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Stacy's avatar

Maybe I’m just being naïve, but I wonder what would happen if the researchers actually out to find answers and cures (instead of upholding narratives and testing Big Pharm’s latest molecules) went straight to the laity with their findings. If the McCulloughs and the Korys and the Great Barrington Declaration signers of the world formed their own journal and published reports in ways that can be understood without a professional degree, a couple of facts might get out.

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Jamie's avatar

We all see things through a different lens based on our life experience, natural interests and education etc. That tends to result in what we hyper focus on. Of course each of us thinks our focus is the “right” one, the top priority.

I imagine he has the same lens on the things he thinks are most important AND everyone who speaks into his life yelling what they think is most important.

It will never be fast enough for anyone when you have a pile of urgent issues.

Pray for the man!

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Cynicon Implant's avatar

"Which is worse? The chemtrail sprayers or the gaslighting media?"

Um, do we have to choose? Why not hate them both equally?

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

C. All of the above

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Susan Seas's avatar

The media!! Because if they told the truth, there’d be such an outrage, we could stop them … at least that’s the thought when the media used to tell bad things and there was an outrage. It would put a halt to it.

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LMWC's avatar

I agree, but what kind of people fly these jets that leave these chemtrails crisscrossing the skies? They have to know they are doing something wrong and dangerous.

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Martin's avatar

And another point about your comment is:

Think about how many tens of thousands of ppl would be complicit over the decades, pilots, crew, maintenance, designers, grounds crew, builders of the dispersal units, on and on it goes. All these ppl knowingly poisoning themselves and everyone they love and everyone else and yet they just keep doing it.

Coffee and Covid is founded on logic and reason. Think about it, the enormous conspiracy where the players are harming themselves and those they love.

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LMWC's avatar

I have thought along the lines you espouse. You can’t control where these chemtrails fall, how they spread out which seems baffling to me that anyone would try to destroy the world this way. Still they ARE NOT contrails. They go across the sky and slowly spread out, growing wider and wider. They may take over an hour to disappear upwards turning the blue sky a hazy look. I live in farm country, all my life and have never seen this before the last few years. Now, maybe this is just a gas lighting for what geo engineering is really doing, causing hurricanes to make unheard of turns up mountainsides, dumping 8 inches of rain in a couple of hours, and 30 miles away, nothing. Unending winds that fan wildfires in areas that have never seen them before. Snow and blizzards almost extinct in areas where they once were common. The weather list goes on….

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Martin's avatar

How in the world could you possibly know what the weather patterns have been for the last many hundreds of years? You don’t have any idea and no one else does either. Accurate weather recording only exist for a century maybe a little bit more than that. People see what they consider to be unusual weather and perhaps it is by their recollection, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not something that hasn’t happened on some regular basis over many decades and lifetimes.

You’re still not answering the question - how could all those hundreds of thousands of people over many many decades have carried out this terrible conspiracy, and yet no one has blown the whistle and repented of harming themselves, their families, and many others.

It’s absurd.

Please think it through.

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Peace's avatar

Perhaps each of the people involved in the chemtrail situation has signed an agreement to never speak of this. Their retirement funds depend on their silence. I have to think of the many thousands of people involved in the Covid coverups who never spoke up or spoke out.

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LMWC's avatar

I did not try to portray weather for hundreds of years. I don’t know where you came up with that. But I am in my 70’s and have lived in the same area my entire life. I think I am a fair judge of what I have seen in weather in those years. I have journaled weather conditions living on a farm. Over the last 40 years winters have disappeared from my area. My childhood featured snows that lasted the winters. Summers were summer rains, inter mixed with thunderstorms. These storms featured rains but not flooding rains that dumped inches of rain in an hour’s time. The last five years the weather changes have been acute. Winter has disappeared in the northern Midwest. Summers have featured torrential rains in hours, then weeks with nothing. Winds constantly and Canada wildfires that causes sun smoke sunrises in my area. Trees are budding in unusual ways or losing leaves early, months early. I answered your statement with my questioning also, but where you simply say they are contrails, I am absolutely convinced these chemtrails are not simply jet vapor. Until YOU can explain what we all are seeing without treating us as simpletons or children, we have no discussion.

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Sheri veley's avatar

I also see this. I'm 60 and live in Wisconsin. I have to agree, winter has disappeared. I see the exact same patterns in the sky. Lots of X's in the sky.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

It's for the good of the ppl. The government must know and approve. They are only doing what the company hired then to do. They do not know what they do or for. Obeying orders and getting paid. Making a living.

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Martin's avatar

Those are contrails. Totally harmless, a naturally occurring phenomenon we all have witnessed since at least the 1950s and quite different from chemtrails

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Calgon, Take Me Away's avatar

I think you're just putting out a stinker to irritate us, but just in case you've been living under a rock for the last few years:

CONtrails, meaning condensation trails, go away fairly quickly.

CHEMtrails, meaning chemical trails, do not, and are undeniable.

Even my flyboy friends are beginning to admit to them.

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Martin's avatar

You can watch video from World War II, bombers, making many miles, long contrails, flying to their targets, thus making it much easier for the enemy to find and shoot at them. Contrails may evaporate very quickly or they may last for quite a long time it simply depends on the atmospheric conditions, or they may not exist at all, depending on the atmospheric conditions.

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Gloria Magee's avatar

I’ve seen this mentioned before in WWII documentaries. But. I’ve also seen a whistleblower pilot say that all those involved in the ‘chemtrail/spraying’ business are people without families. I think both can be true….

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Martin's avatar

I’m not for a moment, dismissing the actual possibility of chemtrails being a thing. What I’m trying to get through is that all those passenger jet airplanes and cargo craft chris crossing our skies at regular intervals if you live between major airports like I do are not dumping chemicals like so many people think, they’re causing contrails.

Another thing to think about is if you were spraying this stuff that was bad and you didn’t want to be found out why in the world would you do it during the daytime? Anytime after dark and no one sees the chemtrails (that is, IF a chemtrail is actually a visible thing) just another inconveneint point that the chemtrail people are not considering when they point to a passenger jet forming a contrail and say oh, I’m being poisoned - gag!

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LMWC's avatar

I don’t live in a major airport area. This evening an hour before sunset, I counted 8 chemtrails going across the sky.

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Martin's avatar

So why would they do it when you could see it?

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LMWC's avatar

As I stated before, I don’t know, unless perhaps they are trying to distract and gaslight us for the real geo engineering going on. If we can see it or it comes out as some news leak, they want us to see it. What I do know is chemtrails are not contrails and our weather has become weird beyond any weather cycles.

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Full Name's avatar

Wow,Martin-I thought no one in this day and age could still be that ignorant...I was mistaken...

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Martin's avatar

How about some logic / reasoning to defend your point or is name calling all you got?

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nancylee's avatar

and ignore/ laugh at them equally

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Mari's avatar

Yes...embrace the healing power of 'and'

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

The chemtrail producers, of course, because they are poisoning us. Our water our air our food.

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LMWC's avatar

On a different front, My Pillow, Mile Lindell was ordered to pay $2.3 million dollars in damages to Eric Coomer, who brought suit against Lindell for defamation of character, a man proven by Lindell’s attorneys to be unknown to Lindell before the suit was filed. A Colorado court saw it differently. My sister who lives in Calirado, says it has been all the news for weeks. I hope Jeff weighs in as this has major implications in our fight for free speech.

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M Whitney's avatar

The woke jury…

Hope the truth comes out about nefarious Dominion machines. God is working through Mike. I am praying mightily, and watching (and buying when needed).

God bless Mike's effort to secure free and fair elevtions in the USA!

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Susan Seas's avatar

Hopefully an appeal will go up and we can start getting more attention on this so the truth can come out! I always think OK what good can come from this more attention to it and more proof that the 2020 elections were fraudulent!

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LMWC's avatar

The problem is msm has ignored this so many don’t even know about this. They still won’t admit the election was stolen.

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FH's avatar

Legacy media has a tiny audience. Seems like mostly boomers (of whom I am one, and not included in the audience). The Joe Rogan Experience all by itself has an average audience of 90 million+, worldwide. Fox News’ highest number comes in at less than a million; and the other two “news-analysis” channels are dwarfed by FNC.

So we no longer need legacy non-mainstream media to get the word out.

I listened to Mike’s account on Steve Bannon’s War Room this morning. His take is that the appeal will highlight all the judicial errors (not allowing exculpatory evidence; not recusing from the case despite dozens of example of the judge’s clear bias against Mike); and the win is that his company was not included in the judgement, despite being named in the lawsuit.

The appeals process by itself may generate a bunch of media.

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LMWC's avatar

It needs to be appealed and keep bringing it all to the Light.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Lindell will appeal I'm sure. He is in the right, and has been unjustly targeted, as was Tina Peters in CO.

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Jeff S's avatar

If I were Lindell, I'd give Coomer My Middle Finger.

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Maybe something will come from this. Sorry it's long but it's the letter to Griswald from US DOJ.

⏰⏰⏰Here is the US DOJ letter to Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold:

U.S. Department of Justice

Civil Rights Division

Voting Section – 4CON

950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

Washington, DC 20530

May 12, 2025

Via E-Mail to: elections@sos.state.co.us

The Honorable Jena Griswold

Secretary of State

1700 Broadway, Suite 550

Denver, CO 80290

Dear Secretary Griswold:

We’re writing to you as the Chief Election Official for the Commonwealth of Colorado to request specific records regarding the State’s preservation of certain materials under the Voting Rights Act, 52 U.S.C. § 20701, relating to retention and preservation of records and papers by voting officials.

Section 20701 of the Civil Rights Act of 1960 requires election officials to preserve and retain all records and papers that come into their possession relating to “any application, registration, payment of poll tax, or other act requisite to voting,” for twenty-two (22) months following any federal election in which candidates for the office of President, Vice President, presidential elector, Member of the Senate, or Member of the House of Representatives were on the ballot.

We recently received a complaint alleging noncompliance by your office with the duties imposed by Section 20701. Specifically, 52 U.S.C. § 20701 provides that any record required to be preserved by Section 20701 shall not be “altered, destroyed, or mutilated” unless and until the 22-month retention period has expired. The complaint asserts that the Colorado Secretary of State’s office or persons acting under its direction may have altered, removed, or deleted access to such records, in violation of the federal voter integrity law, 52 U.S.C. § 20701. See 52 U.S.C. § 20703; 18 U.S.C. § 1015(f).

To assist our efforts in evaluating the complaint, we respectfully request that you provide us with the following information to allow us to assess your compliance:

All records, as outlined in 52 U.S.C. § 20701, and certification that no record required for preservation has been deleted, destroyed or altered from its original form;

All statutes, regulations, written guidance, internal policies, or database user manuals that might be used to process Colorado’s past (in particular voting) records in alignment with the requirements of 52 U.S.C. § 20701.

If your office or any state agent still has custody of 52 U.S.C. § 20701 records pertaining to the November 2020 federal election, please preserve those records.

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The Honorable Griswold

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Please provide this information within 14 days of the date of this letter. The materials may be sent by email to: Marianna.smith@usdoj.gov. We appreciate your cooperation in our efforts to monitor compliance with federal election laws.

Sincerely,

[Signature]

Harmeet K. Dhillon

Assistant Attorney General

Civil Rights Division

Special thanks to Ms Jennifer Asper.

~ Peter Bernegger (https://t.me/PeterBernegger)

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LMWC's avatar

Good luck with that. Our Michigan SoS destroyed all the voting records from the 2020 election, saying she only had to keep them for so many months despite the Legislature and various groups FOIA ing them. Now the Legislature has subpoenaed her for the voter rolls which by law have to kept up to date…..crickets so far.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Harmeet Dhillon is The Bomb. ❤️❤️❤️

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SD Scott's avatar

Awesome!

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

There were 3 defendants, MyPillow, Frankspeech, and Mike Lindell.

MyPillow was not guilty, Frankspeech and Mike were guilty on a few counts, those are the ones Mike is planning to appeal.

AsheinAmerica did a great job reporting on the trial, and Lindell believes he had a victory since MyPillow was declared innocent.

https://rumble.com/v6ux7ez-its-the-first-victory-involving-the-2020-election.-mike-lindell-on-election.html

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LMWC's avatar

Thank you for that clarifying info.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Prayers continue for Mike L. He has strong faith. God will hold on to him with His righteous right hand.

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

I heard he won the suit

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LMWC's avatar

See above.

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Wheaton's avatar

Great as always Jeff. Glad to see weather manipulation getting main stream

Media coverage because even your C&C readers have mostly resisted believing in weather manipulation for the past 3 or 4 years since I have been observing your Substack comments. weather manipulation, also known as geo engineering the weather is the reason for most of the crazy weather we see now. They can whip up any kind of high winds, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods. Dane Wigington is getting a larger following now too. He reports on this topic every Saturday evening.

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shayne's avatar

I've watched many friends finally come round to seeing the truth.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

I used to think it was coocoonutter, but once you see it, you can't u see it!

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Catherine Evans's avatar

It’s not just affecting the weather. The air we breathe and the soil we grow our food and non food plants are all affected.

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Wheaton's avatar

True . The particles fall and are toxic

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Annie's avatar

"Publicity seeking French President Macron." I spit my coffee out on that one. 😂😂🤣😂 Whew! I love our President!👍❤️

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Doug's avatar

I loved the "always wrong" thing he threw in there...

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Happy Tuesday!!! A little under the weather this morning, but God is good!!

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

As Jeff rightly pointed out, we are all "under the weather"! Feel better soon!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Nice pun 😁

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Get better UJ.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Take care of yourself and feel better soon!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Hope you'll soon feel better (have just asked for help for you).

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Deb's avatar

Hope you feel better very soon!

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Jeff S's avatar

Take care. Good luck.

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Robin Esau's avatar

Praying for you!

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I worked for MasterCard eons ago when we sponsored Jerry Lewis’ MDA gig - as i recall, Jerry didn’t actually do it entirely out of the goodness of his heart - back then in the 1980’s he was getting paid $500k for his annual stint.

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Annie's avatar

I don't give to big medical charities. Follow the money - too much doesn't lead to the people in need. I look toward smaller funding events that are more local. Give Send Go only. Never go fund me.

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I don't use GiveSendGo any longer, after they allowed Karmelo Anthony's family to portray themselves as victims and raise $500,000+. I quit using GoFundMe after their misbehavior during the Canadian trucker's convoy.

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Annie's avatar

Amen. Agree 💯

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79SmithW60's avatar

Same!

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taxpayer's avatar

If not using GSG nor GFM, what funding service do you use?

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CMCM's avatar

I dislike these services too, but sometimes it's the only way to donate. I had to use GFM to donate to Jocelyn Nungary's family after her murder by an illegal. There was no other way to send them money.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I do the same, Annie. My husband died of cancer, and I would NEVER give any money to any cancer society. I give directly to people in need. Why would I want to be part of a new boat or home purchase for the behemoth that is the American Cancer Society and it’s CEO. Oh, and since they came into being, the cancer rates have INCREASED, not decreased, so my thinking is they aren’t doing anything to find a cure. I call that job security.

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Annie's avatar

Agree 💯 I avoid the Susan Komen breast cancer scam too. Breast cancer is more prevalent now. Where I live, I moved back to SE Pennsylvania, the women seem to wait for some breast cancer diagnosis. I am surrounded by covidians so I guess it makes sense.

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Karmy's avatar

Makes one think about all that radiation being directed to your breasts during your annual exam. I stopped doing it years ago.

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Annie's avatar

Same here. I had 3 benign cysts removed between ages 16 through 25 on my left breast. I found another one, same area around age 30. Went for a mammogram where they took 4 additional pictures of that area. They told me they didn't see a cyst. Immediately had an ultrasound and bingo. There it was. Size of an small walnut. That's when I knew it's a scam. Never went again. 33 years later the cyst is still there. I am fine. If it's cancer, it's slooow growing.

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Kathy's avatar

That is a great idea to donate directly to the family.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Come on, all those people who majored in Public Affairs in college wouldn’t have a job if we didn’t have grifters like MDA or Susan B Koman societies. All those minions had to have a job didn’t they? In their world non-profits are king!

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Deb's avatar

We now know how big medical charities and big pharma appear to work hand in hand... with very few results... all at the expense of those who suffer and desperately need cures!

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shayne's avatar

Yep. I give local, like the homeless shelter and others.

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Carrie's avatar

Same, I don’t give to wealthy entities. Nothing necessarily against them (would rather judge them individually), but why do they need my money? I don’t give to my university or medical school either, they already got enough money from me, and they’re probably propagandizing young adults about woke nonsense and vaccine worship.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Agree. If they have money for tv ads I ignore them.

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SoManyQuestions's avatar

All the charities sell your information to other charities. We just spent a year getting my MIL's name off 350 charity lists. It's a cancer in itself.

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Kitkat's avatar

Same for animal charities. ASPCA is *the* worst! With their tear-jerk ads of abused animals. The CEO rakes in close it a MILLION per year!! I only donate to small, local animal rescues. Where my money is to help the animals, not the execs.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

I’ve taken it a step further: I don’t give to any organizations, especially any that have a big infrastructure. I prefer to give to very small charities, causes, and people on the street. Even big churches I don’t give to.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

That's called REAL charity. It's a heart moved by compassion for individuals.

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Patti's avatar

Yep right there with you! We recently had a tragic triple murder in my community and the Go Fund Me was sent up but local businesses and a local bank set up donation jars. An account. Many will give but not thru the go fund me.

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Jeff S's avatar

I read somewhere that Lewis was beloved by the French. Some things I will never understand.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I never understood that either. Their humor tends more towards the dark/gallows or alternatively word play (which the numerous homophones in the language lend themselves to very well) although there are a few more slapstick/goofy movies that have been hugely popular. I personally have never liked Jerry Lewis movies—I always found his style of “humor” and his antics annoying and stressful.

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Peace's avatar

You described Jerry Lewis very well and I'd never been able to put words to how I felt: "annoying and stressful"

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RunningLogic's avatar

Glad I’m not the only one!

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MaryAnn's avatar

Hindsight, Lewis was prob coked the whole time. 😖

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RunningLogic's avatar

Maybe that’s what bothered me about him, maybe I sensed that at some level?

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Jeff S's avatar

The French also supposedly love Woody Allen. Growing up in New York, I used to like his movies, until he was revealed to be a pedo. Ditto Roman Polanski, in France for forever, where he's free to live and work after he fled to there from the U.S. upon learning he might go to prison here for raping a 13 year old girl. Degenerates. Good French film: Children of Paradise (Les Enfants du Paradis), romantic drama produced under war conditions in 1943, 1944, and early 1945 in Vichy France and Occupied France. Set in 1830 Paris theatrical world, it tells the story of a courtesan and four men—a mime, an actor, a criminal and an aristocrat—who love her in entirely different ways. With subtitles.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I’m familiar with that (and many other) French films! 🙂

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CC's avatar

They understand his goofiness and slapstick comedy - 'body humor' (no language required) 🤷🏼‍♀️

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CStone's avatar

I figured as much.

I imagine that the big stars who came got a pretty fat check as well.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

The Lord is Our Shepherd!!!

Psalm 23

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Virtue Mustwin's avatar

Plants and solar panels require direct sunlight. If you diffuse the sun's light with particles it will be of no use to plants or to solar panels. How does Britain claim the right to mess with the only atmosphere we've got?

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Dang, what crazy memories. We grew up watching Jerry Lewis and his telethons. What a big deal that was back then. BUT yes it did sear the mind about hearing “ we are close to a cure”. Hogwash

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AM Schimberg's avatar

Always a $5 Granny donation away from a cure!

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

😂☠️😂

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Just 70 days ago, Tulsi said Iran is not building nukes.

So why is Israel allowed to bomb Iran under such a pretense?

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This statement was issued by the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Tulsi Gabbard, and addressed to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on March 26. It reads:

"The United States intelligence community continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon, and Supreme Leader Khamenei has not authorized the nuclear weapons program that he suspended in 2003."

https://x.com/Rothbard1776/status/1934760414979494126

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Based Florida Man's avatar

"Today, Trump replied: “I don’t care what she said. I think they were very close to having one.”

So now the U.S. administration is openly contradicting its own intelligence community. Just another reminder that the very “deep state” Trump once promised to dismantle is alive, well, and stronger than ever.

To all the Trump-voting Ameribros who genuinely believed he’d "drain the swamp" — you got played."

https://x.com/DD_Geopolitics/status/1934943806597509496

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John infinity N's's avatar

But our laws here say that I can’t go preemptively shoot the gang member down the street because he’s been saving his money and is very close to buying a gun.

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Johnny-O's avatar

They have been "close" to buying a gun for decades. Strange isn't it?

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

It’s not strange when you know the facts. Over the decades, Israel has been incapacitating their program.

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Johnny-O's avatar

I’m not into believing the “facts” of Mossad and the deep state.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

You don’t have to believe the facts of those particular entities in order to understand what’s been going on the past few decades.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

It’s only been 6 months since he took office.

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Free in Florida's avatar

Yes. And re Tulsi/Intel community - may be semantics - “depends upon what the definition of ‘is’ is.” They may not be “building” but they have the ability to do so in short order. This from the UN’s IAEA - a few days ago - (so even they are admitting this)

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“Unfortunately, Iran has repeatedly either not answered, or not provided technically credible answers to, the agency’s questions,” IAEA chief Grossi said on Monday. “It has also sought to sanitize the locations, which has impeded Agency verification activities.”

According to Mr. Grossi, Tehran has stockpiled 400 kilogrammes of highly enriched uranium.”

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RunningLogic's avatar

Plus all of the pallets of cash, courtesy of Obama.

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Free in Florida's avatar

Yes, disgraceful and naive (giving him a slight benefit of the doubt on naive.)

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RunningLogic's avatar

I honestly don’t think he really was naive at all. I think it was entirely on purpose knowing full well.

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Richard Whitney's avatar

The US had been keeping Iran's money since 1979, by "freezing" their bank accounts. Same as Canada did to the Canadian truckers, but for decades.

I look at that as stealing. The EU is doing the same thing to Russia's money now. It is robbery via bank.

Giving people back their own money is not charity.

Mrs. RW

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Gloria Magee's avatar

Yes. You are right. But my understanding was that the cash wasn’t given back to the people it was ‘frozen’ from but to the regime, itself. So 2 wrongs and nothing right.

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Free in Florida's avatar

I agree. Thanks for saying what I should have said in the first place!

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Carolyn's avatar

He needs to remember that the report came from the same lying agency that said Sadam had weapons of mass destruction. Sounds like they do Israel bidding to justify whatever Israel wants to accomplish along with the war mongers who profit off the war, the rebuild and the boil and gas. Yes, I'm talking the Cheney clan, the Bush clan, etc, etc, etc

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MnmMom's avatar

Yes, it was early days in the administration, Tulsi being confirmed and she was reading a report of info submitted to her. Deep-staters that still need to be rooted out.

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Doug's avatar

Yep, some of those old bastards are still managing things from the wings, I suspect.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I actually sympathize with your sentiments BUT I caution against coming to too hasty a conclusion. Trump has accomplished too much to think he will allow the NeoCons to control him. Trump knows that if the NeoCons are successful in sucking him into their Forever Wars in Europe and the Middle East, his entire agenda would be derailed including the destruction of the NeoCon Commie Globalist cabal. There is a reason they twice tried to kill Trump. What Trump is doing right now requires a great deal of deception which means we also are not seeing the whole story. He is going to give his enemies, including the mid-east NeoCon Netanyahu, enough rope for them to do the job for him and hang themselves.

For example, Russia's offer to help out in the Middle East did not just come out of the blue. It is evidence of co-ordination between Trump and Putin, and of a secret informal game plan. Trump and Putin both want the same thing: the economic self-development of their own countries and the end of the NeoCons forever wars.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

What if Iran wants the same thing— the economic self development of their own country, the ability to defend themselves if they are under attack, and the end of the NeoCon forever wars?

Just a thought…

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Politico Phil's avatar

Exactly.

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Peace's avatar

I would be more sympathetic to Iran if their leaders have not repeatedly spoken of their true feelings about Americans.

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FH's avatar

You win comment of the week, in my book.

Adding on: is it possible that Tulsi now has a predicate for getting rid of much, if not all, of the IC apparatus? I sure hope so.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Outlines of the neocon sociopaths Trump faces........................

The New Axis of Authoritarianism

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/war/the-new-axis-of-authoritarianism/

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Politico Phil's avatar

This is the kind of murderous duplicity that Trump is up against. ..........................................

False Flags to target Russia & Iran

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/war/false-flags-to-target-russia-iran/

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The Big Ugly's avatar

Dammit, we should've voted for the Cackling Hyena!

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Oh I guess we just have to be happy with what we got then, since the alternative was so much worse.

Let’s face it: we are in a long-term abusive relationship with our government.

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The Big Ugly's avatar

Yes, that's the way elections work.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

You have to be happy when your candidate fails at his major policy positions? No.

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The Big Ugly's avatar

You're getting a bit ahead of yourself, no? What exactly has happened so far? Are we involved in a war yet? Have any Americans died? You don't seem like a very loyal supporter. First sign of trouble and you immediately abandon ship.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Simply reporting what Trump is saying.

So far, he's thrown the following under the bus:

Elon

Tucker

Tulsi

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Politico Phil's avatar

What I wrote is what made "sense" to me... But the world often does not make sense, especially in power politics. We will have to see how things go in the ME.

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The Big Ugly's avatar

Yeah, I didn't vote for any of them.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Oh sure. We didn't vote for Jeff Childers either. We're just fans of such patriots.

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The Big Ugly's avatar

I enjoy his positive writing style. I like how he's always looking on the bright side. Jeff is a big fan of President Trump too.

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Alan Davis's avatar

😂🤣

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Patti's avatar

🤣

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CStone's avatar

That’s what Based man(?) wanted us all to do. I wonder who pays him to do his trolling????

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Huh? I simply posted a statement from Tulsi's congressional testimony.

How is that a troll?

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Beckadee's avatar

You don't believe that. He's just following some doofus. Doofuses are everywhere, hiding and jumping out with their provocative drivel.

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Full Name's avatar

Is it "doofusses" or "doofi"? English is SO confusing...

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I believe you are correct.

"Doofus" is a male doof.

"Doofa" is female.

"Doofi" would be plural male.

"Doofae" would be plural female.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Elaine—thank you! 🤣🤣🤣

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Beckadee's avatar

On words like that, I let spell check decide. That's what Al Gore's internet decided.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Who's the doofus? Tulsi? Or the X account that posted her statement.

I'm seeing Israel attacking another neighbor, and the only info about Iran having nukes has been refuted by Trump's own cabinet.

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Beckadee's avatar

The X account. I’m seeing that a lot of the analysis that Tulsi said in March may have been attributed to holdovers from Biden. Remember the 51 who said Hunter’s laptop was misinformation? Yeah that was bullshit too.

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Jacquijacq's avatar

He likes to keep people off balance when he is negotiating. I don’t think we’ve been played yet

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Here’s a thought: make Israel give up its nukes. Problem solved.

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Lisa P's avatar

I wouldn't say we got played. I think Trump was earnestly negotiating with Iran for 2 months and Netanyahu literally blew up peace negotiations. Apparently, we have to repeat history and not learn from it. If the neocons take back control of the GOP, we can expect the next 10-20 years to be Democrat domination of the federal government. As unpopular as Dems are right now, neocons have even lower popularity.

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Doug's avatar

The neocons function not on popularity, but power.

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Lisa P's avatar

Correct, and they don't care which party is in power or what crazy policies the Dems pass as long as they get their wars, military and surveillance spending appropriations. That's the problem.

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FH's avatar

Sounds like part of the agenda to divide and conquer MAGA.

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Holly's avatar

Well,the ‘other side’ is never wrong, never questioned. I wonder what they’re all afraid of? (Can you say Epstein files?)

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Beckadee's avatar

That's DD Geopoltics opinion on getting played. That is not mine.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Yes - gotta love Jeff’s eternal optimism, and truly appreciate the distraction and diversions in today’s post, away from the seeming inevitably of our engaging in Israel’s war.

A plethora of big voices now — Bannon, Tucker, Charlie, Kirk, Dave Smith, and many many more — are delivering the same tough message to Trump, that his base will continue to crater if he continues on this path to war. Iran is understandably fuming over the mockery of being lured into negotiations, only to have America’s “closest ally” commence bombing. That’s the real reason he’s sending Vance and Witkoff.. Iran has said they will not communicate with Trump.

Pray for peace. ☮️ 🙏🏻🇺🇸✝️

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MnmMom's avatar

https://rumble.com/v6uvqbx-u.s.-involvement-in-israeliran-war.html

A great segment from Charlie Kirk yesterday from journalist in Israel. Some very interesting points about Israel’s ability to handle conflict w/o US joining, and amount of U.S. aid.

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MnmMom's avatar

If you haven’t ever watched reporting from Devory Darkins, I highly recommend. He is reports both sides of issue and when he gives his opinion (as former military, Christian, common sense American) he plainly tells you things my perspective. I really appreciate the reporting video he posted yesterday.

He called out Tucker for criticizing the president before he had done anything he was “afraid of”.

Also that this conflict did not begin w Israel’s strike a few days ago. The conflict in region has deep roots and diplomacy in the region is very complicated. Very good reporting on a multifaceted issue in our very fast paced news cycles.

https://youtu.be/us1UzSSPBbw?feature=shared

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Crossing fingers this doesn't blow up.

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Janine Melnitz's avatar

Trump is acting like an idiot. So disappointing.

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Jeff S's avatar

Old Liars, please meet the New Liars.

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Kathy's avatar

Thank you for bringing that up! That is a very bad sign. Scott Ritter testified to Congress in the lead up to the Iraq war, and said that in his role as U.N. Chief weapons inspector, that there were no weapons of mass destruction. Of course, they ignored him, and set him up for a honey trap. He had a consensual relationship with a person who claimed to be of age, but wasn’t. I am not saying he didn’t make a poor choice there. But he told the truth about the lack of WMD. I am afraid that Trump has too much of Israel and the Neocons whispering in his ear.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

So who do we believe? Islamists lie about their intentions to destroy all other western civilizations. But they HAVE stated that before. As long as the US stays out of this, let Israel and Iran take up the fight.

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79SmithW60's avatar

It's the "INTELLIGENCE" community!!! They know everything! Shut up and color, Based! No questioning of the official narratives is allowed!! 2+2=5!!!! And we have always been at war with Eurasia!!

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

But that international nuclear deterrence agency which met in Austria last week did say that they do. So you believe t Iran instead?

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Ernie Boxall's avatar

Persians in England are celebrating and will probably be returning back to Persia when this settles. Thanks to PRESIDENT TRUMP.

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Richard Whitney's avatar

Trump is lying about Iran not negotiating. Israel attacked Iran two days before the next negotiations. Israel, with US support, purposefully sabotaged the negotiation.

Bragging about lying to Iran and tricking them into trusting that they were on the path to a deal, and then bragging that "They are all dead now", is appallingly devious.

Why would you brag about lying, cheating, and murdering?

And why would you think that doing such things will lead to a better deal? Especially when you cancelled negotiations by killing the negotiators?

And how does this look to the rest of the world? Who would want to make a deal with the US now?

Mrs. RW

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RunningLogic's avatar

—“ iatrogenic liver failure? That is exactly what killed hundreds or thousands who were given Remdesivir by hospitals during the pandemic, often against their will, and whether they wanted it or not. Science! Shut up!”

Wasn’t that kidney failure? I know you’re short on time this morning so don’t want to nitpick but just making sure I’m remembering correctly.

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Janet's avatar

Kidney failure then put on a vent that affected lungs via vent and kidney failure. My SIL barely survived the 🪳 protocol. Her husband was 50 miles away (flew her by helicopter) and not allowed to see her or talk to her. She was soon unconscious and unable to give permission nor was he informed. The monsters told him to expect her death but that tough army vet woke briefly and pulled out the vent. She mostly recovered.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

She is lucky to be alive.

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shayne's avatar

Keeping families apart, I reckon, was part of the plan. This lady was fortunate her husband took action.

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Janet's avatar

He couldn’t (my brother) As he tested positive 50 miles away at home. She took the action herself. Who knows how long that vent would have remained. Until she died I’m sure. She improved after she pulled the vent out and refused re-insertion. This was October 2021. Was a harrowing time plus she was unvaccinated. Her work STILL REQUIRED THE JAB after this nightmare. She was forced to find a place that would give her a JNJ to go back to work (a matter of months to retirement). Horrific behavior. It was a scary time. I got blowback. Nothing made sense. The outright cruelty was so unbelievable. I dared not tell too many others I was unvaxxed. THAT plus more revelations propelled me out of the democrats FOREVER.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’m sure it was. So many, including my older brother, had to die alone, it’s unconscionable!! 😡🤬

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RunningLogic's avatar

So horrible what she went through 😞 Glad she survived despite all of their attempts to get the opposite result.

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Carolyn's avatar

It is both

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thanks! I did see that mentioned in another comment. I just remembered a lot of talk about kidneys shutting down when people discussed remdesivir so I guess I must’ve missed the part about liver failure.

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Patti's avatar

I know from friends that review charts both panels were ordered daily. Kidney and liver panels. I think both plus more were hit with that drug

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RunningLogic's avatar

It’s disgusting 😡

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Correct

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RunningLogic's avatar

I just read another post saying first kidney then liver failure 😕

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Bard Joseph's avatar

One leads to the other?

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RunningLogic's avatar

That’s what I was thinking.

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Patti's avatar

I know both were hit and followed closely

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Deb's avatar

Doesn't remdesiver affect many organs by shutting them down?

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RunningLogic's avatar

I always remember hearing more about kidneys but from another post I just read it seems so.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

The second comment today has a long post about this. Both liver and kidney.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes that’s the one I was referring to in my other replies 🙂

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Eli's avatar

I just had a moment where I imagined what it would be like if Ms Word Salad was the one dealing with all of these issues. Thank goodness it was short and only in my imagination.

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