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This reminds me very much of the Covid police in my business (tv and film production) who through 2022 pretended that the tests administered three times per week and 6 foot separation (which was virtually impossible to maintain despite the idiots yelling at people) between on set-crew was helping stop the spread. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. These are not informed people, they are idiots with power. As all idiots with power are wont to do, they bloviate and speak non-truths because it's easy to do and there are many people who just don't care enough to learn beyond what the idiots tell them. I am surrounded by both types on sets all of the time; to be fair, there are maybe 15% who just keep their mouths shut rather than engage with the diarrhea which comes out of the mouths of the brainwashed.

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The six feet of separation, the masks, and the tests were all a public theater of absurdities designed to create vax compliance through magical safety rituals which were highly disruptive and inconvenient. The public very willingly participated...in our fear we looked to someone to lead us and tell us how to be safe, and the annointed person was Fauci. Had he told the public that walking backwards down stairwells would protect others I have no doubt the most fearful would have immediately done so. By engaging the public in theatrical rituals everybody was obsessively reminded of the great danger lurking to strike them dead should they fail in their civic dity to comply. And it was with great joy that the most fearful and obedient ran to get their shots because having done so brought them their freedom. Dr Fauci readily rewarded them by deeming those who had gotten their shots could now safely function in society mask free! What an incredible scam.

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Well said. As a boy, I experienced life's ups and downs unencumbered by a sense of dread from everything around me being dangerous or oppressive. We played outside, got into and out of scrapes and generally dealt with what life and other people dished out in a normal fashion. Decades later, the collective desire to control our world combined with the ease of our first world lives brings us to an age of endless accommodation to invisible problems that metastasize from youth onward by adults who generation by generation become ever more weak and effete. Moving along with the changing expectations of average people, those who desperately want to manage and control situations now live in a shangri-la of power to wield over the willing and more sadistically over the unwilling.

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Early on during the jab rollout, right after things “opened up”, the wife and I were outsiders having a beer at a local brewery. Some guys buddy excused himself to use the restroom. The guy took the opportunity to check his phone. He shrieked with glee and a big fist pump. We glanced in his direction. “My wife got her appointment for her 2nd vaccine!” We had no reaction and went back to our business. Guy was probably 40. Looked healthy. I should have confronted him. “How old is your wife? Any comorbidities? Ok, so what exactly are you so worried about???”

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I think the bit pushed about those with comorbidities needing top priority to get the jabs was sinister. Those with cancer or heart issues, you get the jab first. Why? Why give them and the elderly first crack at a jab which causes heart issues and cancer? Perhaps because it was far less obvious for that population if they died following the shot. Culling the weakest first?

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Good point. I never really thought of that.

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You assume that he liked his wife. ;)

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LMAO! Perfect.

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You nailed it, Chris (and John Leake), like so many thinking people do and did for years. I am dumbstruck, indeed mystified, by the overwhelming lack of shame such people display. Ugly!

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I am not a boxing fan, this sport can lead to brain damage. Think about getting your head blasted until you fall unconscious. That is NOT a sport. But nonetheless, the mRNA shot propaganda is not stopping here either. Yes, as Jeff Ellington posted this is ‘Shameful’!!

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Yep. Boxing is all about brain-injuring your opponent. You knock somebody out, you've injured their brain. You "stun" somebody briefly, you've injured their brain. It's a damn stupid thing to call this a sport. It ought to be illegal. This is my opinion as somebody who used to do rehab with brain-injured kids and adults.

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Why should it be illegal? There are a lot of sports with higher rates of death or disability. What's the casualty rate for climbing mount everest?

If people want to participate in violent events it is their call, that's liberalism. Just make sure they are adults of sound mind who can make informed choices.

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Agreed.

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That is like the NFL superstars I see pushing them alongside the flu shots. Knowing that some kids idolize them. It is troubling.

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Do you think that Travis fellow in the ads got saline in his shot? If he dropped dead it wouldn't look very good

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Dec 19, 2023·edited Dec 19, 2023

He got saline or collapsing fake shot for sure. I don’t believe he is THAT stupid. Money buys many shills. I also don’t believe the many actors/actresses that are in commercials/advertisements for products actually use those products.

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I don't know. Lamar Hamlin should have been enough for the NFL, but Pfizer has big pockets.

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That was commotio cordis remember? Hahahahahaha

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I can’t believe these “experts” went into the webinar not knowing what the recommended intervals for boosting are. They were just basically guessing. “Uhhh... it’s two months, right, so like, every two months? Umm. Yeah, so 6 shots a year ...sounds about right...” 🤦‍♀️

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I think these “experts” are hired on the same basis as that Pfizer idiot who spilled the beans to James O’Keefe. They’re hired BECAUSE they’re stupid but willing to spout whatever they’re told.

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Yep it is lying for big pharma or flipping burgers.

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That's very evil. Heavily capilliaried, pumping young arms... big risk.

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We live in a time in which there are no surprises. Video games openly display murder and sexual depravity', the news is full of stories of the same; people of all stripes simply have run out of surprise or curiosity.

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Hey healthy masculine young men, we loathe you and want to destroy you.

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Unconscionable.

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Have Dr Alexander add those folks to his ever-increasing list...

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There have been a few jab deaths in the UFC, hard to believe they are willing to lose their moneymakers so willingly. Maybe the Joe Rogan connection to UFC has at least made more ask questions. Maybe not.

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When I hear about this stuff I think “follow the money”. Why not publicly shame these folks for taking pharma money to harm the kids? Make it public knowledge what’s going on behind the curtain!

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Our “journalists” are all over it don’t worry. Oh wait, Ivermectin is the grift. Those 80$ prescriptions are buying so many lake houses.

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Rubbish we aren’t that stupid any longer.

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Praying for them! Loving Father, please help the boxers, their trainers, families all say NO!

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They should be sued for fraud by misrepresenting the safety and efficacy of these so-called vaccines. Even their own masters, those at the top of the CDC (as was pointed out), contradict what they are telling these people.

Stand up, everyone!! And say out loud, “NO!”.

The more I tell people that I’m unvaccinated, the more I hear people admit that they weren’t either! Or that they regret getting vaccinated.

Speaking up encourages others by letting them know that they are not alone!!

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As a retired dr amazed that people can push a product that may affect cardio performance on high end athletes.

Amr Australia

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Truly amazing! When did Americans get this stupid?

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"When did Americans get this stupid?" That's an interesting question and I'm sure it could be a lively discussion -- which I would love to participate in (though I'd rather participate in an in-person discussion than be part of one conducted in writing on the internet). My first thought is that there are different answers for different age groups. When was aluminum substituted for mercury in Hep B vaccines given to U.S. newborns? Sometime around 2002? For people born after that substitution, aluminum poisoning during the first year of life (outside the womb) is stupidity-making.

For people subjected (as kids) to the abominably stupid "whole language" method of teaching reading since it was promulgated in the 1980's -- well, that's another factor increasing stupidity and decreasing intelligence.

In my opinion, anything that decreases individual competence, confidence, and self-reliance increases stupidity by making people more likely to huddle together in "group think" even when what the group is thinking is stupid. It appears to me that people who "work with their hands and know how to do things" -- who are competent, confident, and creative problem-solvers -- are more likely to think for themselves, recognize stupidity in popular "group think", apply common sense, and "go their own way." Some people like this that I know personally are handymen, independent contractors who build and remodel houses, mechanics who own their own small auto shops, and people who may have a job but partially meet their needs by food gardening, having fruit trees, having a backyard chicken flock for eggs and meat, etc.

Those are my first thoughts. (There are lots more where these came from.)

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I'd love to hear more. Interesting stuff. Maybe your own Substack is in your future?

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Dec 22, 2023·edited Dec 22, 2023

Gotta chuckle at the idea of having my own Substack. Actually, I've thought about it, for two reasons:

(1) I homeschooled my kid and I used to give free workshops to help people get started homeschooling. Since I didn't want people frantically scribbling notes while I talked, I typed up a good handout on almost every topic I covered and gave the handouts out to people for free. I've thought of creating a Substack and posting all of my handouts there.

(2) I often put some real thought and effort into comments I write in other people's substacks. Sometimes I think what I write is worth preserving, so I copy it into my word processing program in my "Internet Diary" file. And then it sits there forever, accomplishing nothing except cluttering up my hard drive. I've thought that maybe I should preserve these comments by posting them in a Substack of my own.

But honestly, I think if I started my own Substack, I'd be lucky -- and I mean really lucky -- to accumulate ten free subscribers. In fact, you might be the only one . . . though there is a person who seems to "Like" almost everything I write in a Substack we both subscribe to. So maybe I'd have two free subscribers? Gotta smile and shake my head "Nah . . . I'll pass."

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Kayla, NO--don't pass! It seems as though so much of your important work is already written. It just needs to be compiled onto Substack. I would guess given your subject matter (e.g. home schooling, etc), your passion, and your knowledge, peeps would flock to you, or it. I wish I could find an excellent article I read recently--by a Substacker--sharing about what he's learned over the last year or two with re: to building his readership. It was insightful and relevant. Anyway, please DO let me know when (not if!) you start your Substack. I'll share it far and wide. And you just never know: the "right" person might come along and be a catalyst for the growth of your readership base. Katherine (email: tinblessing@yahoo.com)

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Always? Just feels that way I suppose.

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Criminals all!

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