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The ignorance of the people is what frightens me the most. Apparently brainwashing has been subliminal for decades and it’s worked very well. How is it that a small minority of the population weren’t washed? It’s amazing that different members of families with supposedly the same upbringing are so divided in their understanding of the facts. I’m baffled and honestly scared for our future. Thank goodness for people like this teacher who lead the way . We need more like him.

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I have to admit I also thought the brainwashing was a significant problem but there are idiotic people who have no sense of survival without help. What is that about? There is an inbred desire to fight for life and never follow the pied piper off the cliff. Where do you think all those fables and fairy tales came from. Human nature is filled with evil people and when it comes to survival it’s every man for himself. The independent mind is very important to achieve. To laugh at nonsense like homosexuality is good and men can have babies is fantasy and must be seen as that way…Yet the people would rather side with the government who is only for itself survival than know the truth about the problem of homosexuality and its true roots and what it desires is not normal and cannot lead to life. It does not mean to kill them for they have been with humanity since the beginning of time, no the answer is not to follow them and their proclivities over our own and our children’s own survival.

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I have family who are homosexual and they hate this woke nonsense as much as I do. They say they had achieved acceptance and now this nonsense a stirred up all the hate again.

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It's recognizing who you love, that's all.

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A genuine hero ... and in our day, so many heroes, like doctors who refused not to give informed consent or to abandon their Hippocratic Oath or who provided actual and good treatment to their patients with covid, are being persecuted relentlessly. Thank you.

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I love, love, love this man. What a hero! Leading by example and modelling courage and critical thinking. What a fabulous opportunity for the local children to acquire real-life skills and channel their energy into genuine skills and accomplishment at his school. The inquiries and punishment metered out was not for 'lack of competence' rather for having the courage to demonstrate peaceful non-compliance in the face of global tyranny.

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Thanks for that quote from Charles Bradlaugh MP.

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I plan on sharing that quote also...I might even post it on Instagram which I have abandoned these last 3 years...😓

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What an impressive man God bless him🙏

Our world is being run by global criminals who use Pygmy minded politicians and media manipulable fools to destroy our humanity🤮😈

But great men like this who think for themselves and question everything give leadership by exposing these fools and enabling people to wake up✅👊

A great conversation✅

It’s truly amazing how so many people fell for the propaganda! I’m the eldest of 7 and all the rest were totally ensnared😭 Impossible to talk to them!

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So many blackmailed into being vaccinated, 'get vaccinated or lose your job'.. so they did. Many now regret it but too late! Thankfully I know a few who refused and lost their jobs.. I don't think they regret it now. The evil of it is these people are still being discriminated against by the govt and sometimes their former employer.

Worse yet the govt, some doctors and chemists are STILL trying to get people to get another 'booster', even after so many working age people have died suddenly. I know of 7 of these people in my local small rural community with less than 2,500 people and I don't know all who have died.

No one is talking about the many, ' helpful, concerned, I care for you, you are selfish, a disgrace to the family, insulting comments from the vaccinated to those of us who decided to say no.

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Nice article my sentiments exactly.... I have 14 Great Grandfathers who signed the Magna Carta and 4 Great Uncles.... I feel it in my DNA to stand for the rights of man duly fought for over milleniums being squandered through ignorance and lack of education, appreciation or understanding ‼️‼️ Wake UP humans before you are enslaved again... don't think it can't happen...they have never stopped trying to control us.... GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH‼️ I don't want to be here as a slave or an object of medical experimentation....Thank God I didn't have children...the buck stops with me...how can anyone want to bring a life into this world....😵‍💫🤷🏼‍♀️🥴

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No point boasting about your ancestors if you have no children. Your family dies out with you. You failed.

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Be kind to your allies. My best friend's wife was unable to conceive. It happens. Her best friend married, divorced no kids and is a really nice lady. Sometimes circumstances don't work out to have kids. My sister in law same deal as my BF's wife. Be gracious to others and follow the golden rule.

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Have you realized how much more difficult it has to conceive now as compared to 50 years ago? I don't think it's just an accident. We don't even know all that we mgiht be ingesting with what passes for food these days. Fifty years ago we didn't buy meat from animals kept in concentration camps on bad diets of gmo foods and antibiotics. There wasn't quite as much pesticides in our plants and the soil was not quite as dead as it is now. All of this from those who feel entitled to rule the world.

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Yes I have great sympathy for the many people I know who would have loved to have had children or more than 1 child. We married late and spent a fortune on IVF for no result then had a wonderful son. My wife has a lot of unmarried women friends who failed to marry and so missed out by their choice on having children. My sister has 3 career orientated daughters who have no intention of marrying. 3 more old spinsters coming up. The disease of feminist ideology is a disaster for our society.

The reason for my comment was the man I was replying to told of his many important ancestors but then started complaining about our modern world, the richest society in all history, and saying he didn't want to have children in this world because it is do bad, which I think is a stupid selfish and wrong view of life and our wonderful world. He ended his family line deliberately and has not left and children to carry on the fight for liberty as his ancestors all did. He has failed in his duty to his country and family.

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Thanks for replying. I can see your reasoning. In my own life I have seen some go though health problems in later life and with no spouse and no children close by so they have a difficult time. My wife had multiple surgeries and a seizure in the last 4 years (not vax related) and I am glad to be able to help her get through this troubling time. Left to herself she would have been in a care institution (the kind that euthanized residents during covid). This is one of the reason I thought many women wanted a good husband so they could be a team in their older years. It is working for us.

Oh and congratulations for raising a wonderful son. If is always nice to hear that the next generation is growing up capable and able to lead a decent life.

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It’s not because of a “feminist” ideology but due to a Masculinist ideology. That patronizing controlling limitation upon what women are good for alone created so much bitterness and disgust in many women that it backfired. So that original sin is now harming all men and women and future generations that could have been.

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Why insult yourself with such a public display of your mind?

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Sure hope the hapless and ignorant bowing to Faucci type physicians in the UK do not forget to put Kate on ivermectin….they are a cofactor why so many young people are getting Cancers…and turbo Cancers at that…As a retired health care provider who will remain unvac’d….I suspect my wife who recently passed with metastatic breast ca to the brain was “ convinced” to submit to a COvID vac and soon her cancer became much much worse. Though they have not been specific about the type of cancer Kate has…suspect either ovarian or endometrial. That they have not said what type of cancer for herself nor the King does not sound very positive….there are such wide lethality of cancers but all bets are off since likely both are “vac’d”

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I would be very surprised if any Royal took the genocide jab. Like all elites I believe they were aware of it before it ever was forced on the public.

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I find it hard to believe the Royals took the vaccines. They were “experimental” after all!!!

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Yes and they used homeopathy for years from reports I’ve read in the past . Let’s wish her well and not have another “ dianagate “

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Excellent discussion. Makes me think a bit differently. We do not learn from our older relatives anymore. The internet was developed as a CIA tool. Now that we find out everything through using the internet, we don't need to figure out how to do things ourselves, anymore. We don't need to struggle to change a tire. It's on video. We don't need to call or visit our grandparents or parents, or ask our neighbor, to get help with something we need to do. We can just watch a You Tube video that shows us how to do it. If we're not interacting with people much, then we're not asking each other what they think about a new Rule or an oppressive Law. Without humans talking and working in person together, how can they safely and effectively organize? The internet is certainly not private. Privacy can actually be better accomplished with in-person conversations, whether it's just several people sitting around their community swimming pool, talking, or attending your apartment complex's Game Night, or asking others what they think about the vaccines after your local AA meeting, or talking with other parents while sitting on the benches at the playground. Things have been made so easy for us. I don't know how a renewed dependence on family and neighbors can happen, though. Do we need stories of getting through tough times? Or do we need tougher times to teach us? I don't know the answer.

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We had the privilege of interviewing Mike Fairclough a year ago. He is both a brave and caring man! Here is the interview Dr. Breggin did at that time: https://www.brighteon.com/c6115d24-69cb-4f85-af76-590f5ebd574b

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We still hold the title to withhold consent for the Crown to form the government. That means free speech remains!

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Brilliant post - one of your very best

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Blackstone's adage that he'd see 10 guilty men go free lest one innocent man be harmed by the legal system, was improved upon, literally 10 fold, by our own bourgeois American Revolutionary Benjamin Franklin, who said he'd see 100 guilty men go free.... He and Tom Paine oversaw the writing of the Revolutionary Constitution of the State of Pennsylvania, which, as the Oxford Encyclopedia of the American People correctly says, was the closest we ever got in this country (unfortunately) to the dictatorship of the proletariat.

What happened? Something you apparently didn't study, or at least didn't comprehend, in grad school, John: the Material Dialectic of History. As Heraclitus said, you can never step into the same river twice. So there's no going back to Madison or Blackstone, though we need to preserve their championship of human rights within a new socialist society. As Capital centralized into an extremely few number of hands since the 18th century--the Zurich ETH study reported that 75% of the global economy is controlled by 100 capitalists, See https://forlifeonearth.weebly.com/dr-lee-merritt-the-end-game-of-the-vaccines-is-depopulation.html--Capital and the bourgeoisie became the enemy of all progress, human rights, and the supporter, when necessary (when the masses don't buy the old social democratic, New Deal, or neo-liberal line) of fascism. And that's what we're seeing now: medical fascism.

See Ishay Landa, THE APPRENTICE'S SORCERER.

Kees van der Pijl, STATES OF EMERGENCY.

and Ted Reese, Capital's profitability now depends on lockdowns, acute social enclosure, and medical tyranny, at https://grossmanite.wixsite.com/my-site/post/capital-s-profitability-now-depends-on-lockdowns-acute-social-enclosure-and-medical-tyranny

And see my article, a socialist defense of so-called bourgeois individualist rights: Well there are bourgeois rights...and then there are bourgeois rights. https://redfireonline.com/2022/02/27/well-there-are-bourgeois-rights-and-then-there-are-bourgeois-rights/

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What a great, sane, calm and learned conversation. Your discussion of Milton's thought, that though there will always be errors, we should nonetheless have free speech, reminded me of a line from a poem by Roger Sauls: "Error is the lyric form of knowledge." I put this on wearable buttons, I loved it so much. I then lost this poem for decades, and had even gone to the wonderful Lost Quotes and lost poems service at the UK's National Poetry library

https://www.nationalpoetrylibrary.org.uk/online-poetry/lost-quotes, but they couldn't find it. When I finally found it years later in a box in my mother's crawlspace, I told them it had been found, and they responded happily with great enthusiasm. That which is lost may not be lost forever and error may not be always such a bad thing. Great conversation!

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To paraphrase Lenin: The greatest threat to the Revolution is the Treachery of the Bourgeoisie …… so what we are seeing now is the controlled strangling of the Bourgeoisie so they can never contemplate treachery … thus preserving the eternal and relentless Revolution ……

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Sounds like dominion of the Hells to me. Perpetual revolution against private property. Established envy. Lowering everyone to the lowest common denominator for the sake of common equity. Sounds like something Klaus Schwaab and Joe Stalin advocate. Lenin's a clue.

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