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eugyppius's avatar

Generally try not to use too much profanity in the main posts, but these people are fucking crazy and evil and they terrify me.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

I was thinking the same thing but I didn’t want to sound like a fucking pussy

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Darling Sneauxflayke's avatar

Literally LOL'd! Thank you.

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John Raymond's avatar

Dude

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Moriarty's avatar

So I am not alone in thinking these people are clearly evil...

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John Raymond's avatar

Dude.... you need to get out and about.

I was writing NWO Flu in spring 2020.

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Paula's avatar

They would make Agrippina blush.

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Bootsorourke's avatar

nice reference!

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Andreas Stullkowski's avatar

Some are evil, the most are probably just gullible and stupid. The type that makes evil possible, and always gives they best to work for evil.

They are not Hitler. They are Eichmann.

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HornIt's avatar

Well, there is the crazy thing too. Though, don't think the difference matters much at this point.

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Mike Sweeten's avatar

It's ideological. The longer this goes on, the more clear it becomes. This is advanced ideological anxiety caused by a breakdown in social cohesion. Social collectivism has been eroding for years due to a myriad of interrelated trends, including tech induced hyper-individualism and resulting social isolation. It's blinded by atheism, a parallel societal trend. So we're seeing a two pronged attack, an attack on individualism (freedom) and an attack on Truth. The progression of anxiety leads to ugly stuff. This is an atheistic collectivist uprising fueled by anxiety, and they've now cast aside our long standing commitments to both freedom and truth. They are agitated and desperate. This is spiritual.

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

Excellent comment. You are right, it is spiritual.

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Bootsorourke's avatar

anxiety might explain (but not excuse) they hysterical actions on the streets and in Congress

(and when I watch Brandon on the tele)

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Stephanie's avatar

All Congress was treated with early treatment ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquin. Doesn’t that sting!

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Tchebycheff's avatar

I disagree. How is "tech induced hyper-individualism" an attack on individualism?

What we are seeing is just garden variety petit-tyranny. History is replete with examples and sadly, it repeats. The language is different, that's all. This is nothing new to Austria, isn't it? The people of that region have perfected this art!

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Sathanas Juggernaut's avatar

I think you're both right. What I think we're seeing is the result of a secular society full of people pushed beyond their capacity for rational thought through constant propaganda.

I'd also argue too many people in the world need a religion, eg something higher than themselves, despite how they might pretend otherwise. Many 19th century philosophers have written about this - but they're hard reads and no one reads books anymore anyway.

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Tchebycheff's avatar

I think that Solzhenitsyn's emphasis on religion is much under-appreciated.

One needs a strong moral foundation, wherever that comes from. I have seen way too many brittle spirits, who gave up basic values (that are worth sacrificing lives for) just to be socially acceptable. These are mostly the learned types, who denounce religion as a barbaric, primitive construct.

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Bootsorourke's avatar

so true.

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Bootsorourke's avatar

Meaning, since Hitler was Austrian and started the whole Nazi thing there?

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Mike Sweeten's avatar

What? I didn't mean it that way. I meant tech induced hyper-individualism (among other factors) has served to erode social cohesion and has led to more people living is social isolation. This hasn't been a big problem for individualists, who generally prefer autonomy. Collectivists (stewards of communal ideology) have felt this imbalance, particularly elites. This is the group (collectives) that is suffering from "ideological anxiety" which is moving towards advanced stages, which includes paranoia and increasing anger towards individualism. Covid took this from anxiety to a full panic attack. Paranoia preceded covid. To them, covid was confirmation of their paranoia.

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Teresa's avatar

They are frightening indeed. The only thing I find hard to believe is that they're misinformed and don't know what they're talking about. I think it's more likely they know exactly what they're doing and are reaping some benefit, financial or otherwise.

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Yakari's avatar

She is a known pharma lobbyist as all of our „Covid experts“. And our regime speakers always emphasize on the fact that „those people do this in their spare time, they do not get any Euro from us for their precious work, thus they are saints“. 🤮

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Mark Bisone's avatar

My wife and I recently reenacted our own version of "Escape From New York" (sans machine guns and eyepatches), but we haven't yet escaped the blast radius of New York media. We occasionally glimpse news stories from that utter cesspool of lies, and the words that pour from our mouths could make a fleet of sailors blush.

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Miles's avatar

The utter failure of 'journalists' to tell truth to power has been one of the most shocking aspects of the whole coup (because it is a coup, and not just a political one, but spiritual, too). The MSM have been almost totally subverted by the powers-that-be. If we don't prevail, humanity is doomed to suffer Huxley's Brave New World.

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Bootsorourke's avatar

You should hear me when Hochul says something. and I still live in NYS

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Mark Bisone's avatar

The wife has found a new affinity for "C U Next Tuesday" whenever Hochul rears her ugly, empty head..

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Mark Bisone's avatar

Also, please get out if you can, sooner rather than later. Believe it or not, Jersey (yes, even JERSEY) is saner and less corrupt right now.

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Bootsorourke's avatar

I think that is sound advice. I venture into Jersey whenever I get the chance and it seems saner and more congenial (Closter comment aside)

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Sathanas Juggernaut's avatar

I hear jersey is the most corrupt district in the country lol

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David Watson's avatar

We're usually more effective with less emotional language. Profanity is like a punch in the face, sometimes useful for emphasis, but diplomacy usually works better. The trick is learning when the punch in the face becomes more effective. Useful to practice both.

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John Raymond's avatar

HEROIC EXAMPLE OF PROFANITY

https://www.bitchute.com/video/S5PIPeFbkdGk/

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denis bider's avatar

I got the vibes of Martin Luther King right there.

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Kerry Davie's avatar

Brilliant.

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John Raymond's avatar

Addictive. There's a shorter version on Twitter. (I can view only on Twitter)

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Fear's avatar

Twatter......

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CaliforniaLost's avatar

I understand your reasoning, but since these jackals are trying to kill us, our grandparents and our kids, we might as well lose the politeness. They don't care about manners and we shouldn't get hung up on it, they are fucking psychopaths who want us dead.

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David Watson's avatar

The real objective is to stop the oppression. Cussing doesn't help.

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Ann Marie's avatar

Doesn't help accomplish the objective for sure ! It does serve to vent frustration for some people (but maybe better not to do it publicly in person or on line), but sadly it servers those who love to "point" to such language as "proof" that the "anti-vaxers" (also a misnomer as many actually are just pro-choice !) are only "nut cases", "extremists", "uncaring creatures who want to KILL people", etc. and then they point to the wild, emotional, language, cussing, and name calling as "proof these people are uneducated idiots"... that's what I hated when our president also lowered himself to that kind of name calling... now this president has done the same and gone even lower ! Is there any hope for mankind ? Are there any people left who can make their point based on a civil discussion ?

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David Watson's avatar

There's always hope. But progress to the future is not usually a straight line.

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Ann Marie's avatar

No, it's not, but a LOT Of signs all over the world that people are beginning to wake up to what is actually happening. Latest on the 50K PLUS truck drivers in Canada is the government is calling them (their truck drivers) a "fringe group" ! Seems that "fringe group" could make life pretty miserable for the entire country IF they continue to be made to get vaccinated and drive their trucks with MASKS on ! The true insanity may not last much longer ... signs starting to show.

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John Raymond's avatar

I don't want to come across as vindictive or anything, but...

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VbCkH4ENXsg

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Ann Marie's avatar

Absolutely true. Plenty of those words in my head too, but the most important reason to avoid ANY emotionally laden language, be it cursing or just name calling and the like, is it weakens one's stance. People often have a sound rational, argument, stance, but weaken it by falling back on words that convey extreme emotion like"nutz, crazy, maniac", etc. but don't portray any information or support a point. As someone once said (don't remember the author), lowering your argument with emotional language is like mud wrestling with a pig, you both get dirty yes, but the pig LOVES IT!

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Paula's avatar

Those words should not be used as a constant knocking that can be tuned out but like a sharp clear bell to get attention. How that attention is held will vary depending on the audience. This is difficult because too often language has been seized and mangled to mean what it never meant generations past. We are dealing with people who pull crap out of their ass dust it with glitter and call it truth. It is exhausting to argue, debate, correct them because you have to go so far back to where they first got it wrong. This wrongness was deliberate and with the aim of overturning a culture and corrupting it. This is not just about vaccines it is about changing what it means to be human.

The pig saying is one of my all time favorites.

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Rosemary B's avatar

I get this. I am old fashioned and do not use profanity.... unless I get on a roll. Profanity always glares at me because it is not proper english. However, I am personally amazed at the amount of profanity I have had bouncing around in my head the past several years. "Fucking crazy and evil" is indeed true. I am moderately terrified.

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John Raymond's avatar

Shakespeare and Bible use "soft," cursewords

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FedUpDeb's avatar

Best curses ever in Shakespeare!

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John Raymond's avatar

I think he was closet Catholic?

Better: Saint Efmund Campion. Drawn and quarterer?

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carol ann's avatar

I hear you sister!!

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Paula's avatar

They deserve every "fuck you!" thrown at them.

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Mike Williams's avatar

You have many Australians following your work.Profanity is hard wired into us when we encounter "problems" :)

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John Raymond's avatar

Good for you. My rules, Don't take Lord's Name in vain, not bad ones in front of kids.

Otherwise, they are necessary often

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Paula's avatar

Agree 100% about keeping the 3rd Commandment and keeping language clean in front of kids. I do find however that as I grow older the more common 4 letter words spring off the hinge on my tongue like a hyperactive kid cannonballing into a pool. With wild glee and abandonment without regard for where they splash. So "eyebrow raising" and yet so cleansing.

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John Raymond's avatar

Profanity is maligned.

I told my 5 siblings, with 10 others on the email:

DON'T FUCKING MURDER MY NIECES AND NEPHEWS, GRAND NIECES AND GRAND NEPHEWS.

Everyone was angry. I could care less.

I spoke the truth.

I called up a very rare Catholic? Seminary and started angry leaving 2x messages. I blacked out, my wife told me I was cursing.

The head of it did not condemn vaccine.

I don't know if he's still Catholic.

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

The Pope is a Jesuit, so no, he is not Catholic...

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eugyppius's avatar

lol

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Mark Bisone's avatar

"Does a bear shit in the woods? Is the pope Catholic?" I am only reasonably sure of one of those answers, these days.

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John Raymond's avatar

Here is perennial Catholic teaching... a non Catholic can't become Pope. Even if he gets all the votes in the conclave.

See section 6 especially. Divine law

http://www.dailycatholic.org/cumexapo.htm

Someone who wants to be Catholic, if he accepts a non Catholic as pope faces heresy- schism catch 22

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John Raymond's avatar

He's not the Pope.

You unwittingly support him, his criminal mandates, his illegitimate teachings, his deception.

Why can't you call him non pope.

Link in a second

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Rosemary B's avatar

My niece in New Hampshire is "unvaxxed" but her reasoning is that she hopes to be come pregnant soon (?) So that has been two years now. Anyway, no one in my extended leftie leaning family branches, those heavy limbs of wokeness, will admit that she is "antivaxx"

Oh, I do not even go there.

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John Raymond's avatar

I go there!

I talk about Kill Shot anywhere I go.

I wrote my bosses, you will have to replace me, because I am not taking so called vaccine.

I am insufferable. I love Saint Jerome. Read about him... you'll get a kick

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Rosemary B's avatar

my brother and sister in law live on the swanky island of New Castle. They are both flammmmming leftists. I do not "go there" with them anymore. They are so so toxic to me. It hurts my heart. Last time they came down here to Va to see my daddy (he lives in his own swank senior living situation, an erickson community (look that one up)) Oh Lord, they gave me a nervous break down. Long long long sordid story of outright false accusations that ended with my sister in law threatening to "knock me on my ass". I believe they could possibly be alcoholics.... I do not need that kind of stuff in my life. So I steer clear of them. Anyway, they are the ones that told me their daughter (my niece) is unvaxxed. LOLOLOL stupid liberals

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Critical Thinker's avatar

It’s very sad that this pandemic has separated so many families and friends. Its happened to me and I know of so many. I see a meanness in liberals that I never saw before. They have become totally intolerant and do not have a stitch of critical thinking. I know there are some who do see through this mess but the majority are like robots who immerse themselves in MSM bullshit, while refusing to even look at scientific data

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Kerry Davie's avatar

You have just nicely demonstrated in your "I see a meanness in liberals..." how the perverse employment of that noble word "liberal" perplexes we non Americans mightily. In our interpretation (a Lockean one, I should say) you mean (no pun intended) the exact opposite of the classical liberal. But you're right; it's no accident that socialism and collectivism can only be enforced at the point of a (metaphorical) gun, and that dictatorial coercion and intolerance is the natural impulse of those you call 'liberals' (in the American sense).

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Miles's avatar

Liberals over the past 30 years have become increasingly intolerant of opposing views, unfortunately. Most of them cannot be reasoned with, as they base their views on feelings, not rational debate. A rational person can defend a viewpoint, while acknowledging the logical arguments supporting another interpretation. Emotional liberals cannot - they simply label anyone with different views as an extremist! It is a very divisive approach and one which will cause a schism in society.

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John Raymond's avatar

I told my extended family that I think they all left Catholic Church.

Objectively, from what I know.

Vatican II fake Catholics.

"We in union with Muslims worship one true God" ??"$$&*grrrri mean this is freaking apostasy

I bitterly complain on regular basis about commie thought in my family.

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Rosemary B's avatar

indeed. I agree.

That was another thing my SIL scolded me about. She asked me if I was a "Christen" (her spelling) . I did not respond. I just can't . She and my brother are so so dumb. He is 63 and she is 66. Just stone dumb

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Bootsorourke's avatar

wait. they are not against the unjabbed but they still want to knock you on your ass?

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John Raymond's avatar

New Hampshire, Vermont... people are a little protected against commies because they are such free thinkers. I said a little

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BonP's avatar

I think you were actually pretty refrained; I would've added "mother" to it.

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Diana's avatar

Can we say batfucking instead?

-your mother

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TRM's avatar

Just remember that "We terrify them when we are unified" and get your "Game On" mentality into fighting mode.

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John Raymond's avatar

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=65j2GO67jQ4

I totally disagree with his ending. Frankly it's obscene.

Great Catholic Monarch is to come

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Paula's avatar

I thought I was one of the lonely few to pray for the day of the Great Catholic Monarch.

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John Raymond's avatar

All of it, Fatima, Consecration, Angelic Pope

I'm 61, I told my wife if civil war starts out in France. I'm headed over there to submit to Great Catholic Monarch and join his army

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=itq7GYlZq1w

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Miles's avatar

St Paul's second letter to the Thessalonians is very relevant at the moment: ...'because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: that they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.'

Most of the 'vaxxed' are still believing the lie, despite all evidence to the contrary! I couldn't understand why so many people weren't able to question what is going on - but it makes sense after reading the above!

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John Raymond's avatar

Smiling at your comment. This is major verse read by sedevacantists, people who believe Vatican II Church exists in Rome, Catholic Church is in eclipse, a Remnant.

So many parallels. Because same group that orchestrated Oct 1958 takeover pulled off March 2020.

You're good

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John Raymond's avatar

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gixzEtC2I8g

Check it out Paula,

I was raised on this..

Irish just would lose. But we'll help.

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

Anger against injustice is righteous.

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John Raymond's avatar

Truly. Sometimes Not being angry is a sin.

(I love reading on this topic!).

I walk around jaw dropping and furious

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Unacceptable Bob's avatar

I'm originally from Quebec, home to one of the great swearing cultures of the world.

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Scott Richter's avatar

They sicken me

Maybe that's fear , but I think it's more a deep revulsion.

Most of the government here in Canada has disgusted me since the start of this, and friends to a lesser extent people grasping at something to hang on to trying to find normal again, but they didn't see the rising waters before hand.

I wonder why if someone reflects on themselves and their life, puts work into holding onto principles they developed living , why hate is such a terrible word, to the "enlightened"

When you encounter people that think they are smart enough to tell you how to live.

When you just want to be left alone, to live your life how you see fit however long that is.

Without harming the innocent. Including not taking up an ICU bed if you get sick.

What business is it of anyone, thinking they can coerce (force), shame, belittle you into injecting something into you ,you can't take out.

I can live happily knowing I can die of my own decisions, not so much when it's by another's, and who in power has the guts to even deeply look into what's went on the last two years.

We make it so easy for them to be unaccountable.

Love your work by the way.

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Legallady4's avatar

“But they didn’t see the rising waters beforehand.” Nor did volumes of people have the necessary curiosity to question anything. Far too easily they bought into fear, via their addiction to tv news. I’ve done some unscientific research, asking those willing to answer, why they refused the mRNA experiments. Without exception, all did as much homework as possible; all had a strong sense that the orchestrated propaganda was part of a larger agenda; all were up to speed on the WEF agenda; all were & still are, shocked by the authoritarian narrative, the silencing of all other expert opinions.

What does this say about the intelligence level of those who so easily complied?

The most brilliant thing about the truckers convoy was their message of Canadian oneness. The US is quite different: the “vaxx” cards are now more than virtue passes—they are entitlement of the sheep—a craved relevance & status. The covidians want this power…and ego will keep them from acknowledging they have been unscrupulously conned. They are dangerous…

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Hauptsturmpführer Pfauci's avatar

🤣 The Anschluss is back with the 1000-Year Vaccine Reich!

Pfuck Austria!

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Andreas Oehler's avatar

Have faith, the rest will figure out itself. Machen Sie sich keine Sorgen! Alles wird gut!

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Domini Gordon's avatar

These types are dangerous, they’d love to mandate for pretty much everything, covid 19 vaccines are just the start of an endless array of treatments they’d love to mandate, and it won’t be just for treatments for infectious diseases. We need to stop this medical tyranny.

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eugyppius's avatar

absolutely, it's any excuse. people like here everywhere in government institutions, pressing to have their own little pet schemes to optimise this or that, enforced by the violence of the state.

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Domini Gordon's avatar

Yes well they can fuck off. Like you I’m done, I never signed up for this shit show. Many of her type are ignorant and don’t understand the damage they would create with these schemes. Biological systems are so complex, mess with them at your peril.

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Rob D's avatar

Completely agree. Eventually it will be *whatever* "they" say. Surgery, shots, tests, "procedures"... death. Whatever they say. I can't believe people are still lining up for *any* part of this (testing for something they don't have symptoms for, testing so they can go on a vacay instead of putting it off, masking, shots, distancing...)

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Irena's avatar

Stuff like this makes me wonder if the anti-euthanasia people might just have a point. People like this lady might well decide to "euthanize" you, even if it feels like an execution to you. If it's for the "greater good," and most importantly, if it creates jobs for people like her.

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Domini Gordon's avatar

It’s interesting you say this Irena, I was pro euthanasia for those that chose it, but after watching a documentary several years ago, in which the author Terry Pratchett went to explore the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland, I had a real realignment of my views. Although not against it per se, I can see how it could easily be abused.

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carol ann's avatar

It's not in your hands. It's in the their hands! Check out how many people are killed by their doctors in Belgium (for example) without the necessary paperwork and process being followed. All that funding going into these useless old people, let us help them on their way.

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Unacceptable Bob's avatar

I would like the option of euthanasia, but as with most things in life, if you want it done right, you have to do it yourself.

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rjt's avatar

..and rightly so. Asking another human to "off" you is a bit much. I was involved in the paperwork for a complicated case a few years ago, and the nonsense should have been unbelievable.

Two millennia ago Socrates had the technology and incentive!

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Rosemary B's avatar

😂😂

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Stephanie Jura's avatar

> testing so they can go on a vacay instead of putting it off

People have sold their bodily autonomy and freedom for a pittance. However much they may not care for biofascism, they care more about their current access to nightclubs and travel.

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rjt's avatar

Do you think that making us remove our shoes and belts before flying was part of the training process?

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InfoHog's avatar

As T.Carlson said - what's stopping them from declaring psych meds as "for the greater good", that you need to take if you do wrongthink, which is clearly a sign of something not being right with your head...

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MichelleD's avatar

Leave my body alone! It’s the only thing that is truly mine, and it is sacrosanct. I have been a naturopath, homeopath, and herbalist for a quarter century- because it works! The creation contains the elements needed for health, and there is joy in discovering them. The need for allopathic measures is rare and for the individual to determine the timing.. The majority doesn’t get to decide.

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Domini Gordon's avatar

Couldn’t agree more, from a fellow herbalist ☺️

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Tank Hough's avatar

Not only am I unvaccinated---but from here on-- I'll never take another annual flu shot. They were always useless anyway.

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Theologos's avatar

Indeed, they are:

"Results: The data included 170 million episodes of care and 7.6 million deaths. Turning 65 was associated with a statistically and clinically significant increase in rate of seasonal influenza vaccination. However, no evidence indicated that vaccination reduced hospitalizations or mortality among elderly persons. The estimates were precise enough to rule out results from many previous studies."

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32120383/

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rjt's avatar

The best paper I recall was a couple of decades ago, near Boston. Working demographic ( I hate to fall for the same trick twice), statistically significant outcome was 1 fewer days off work per year in the injected cohort of about 5000.

I can't recall the side effects, but one time I talked a rather "prickly" patient into the "flu" shot, she predictably suffered a week unwell. So even 30 years in, I was still able to learn what not to do.

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Irena's avatar

Ah, but think of all the money that Big Pharma gets to make from it!

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GAU8A's avatar

The gift that keeps on giving, year after year. It never works. They just landfill it at the end of the season because most people won’t take it. I know because they told me. The people who make it and get the cash from our “government” told me.

If only I had never been taken to the doctor for that shot. Who knows how things might have turned out? A hard thing to face when you are seven years old. If I got sick, why don’t I ever get better? You have your whole life ahead of you, and it is just going to hurt bad. Funny thing was that there was no flu outbreak in my state that year anyway. As you can imagine, this vaxx thing for children has me completely distraught.

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la chevalerie vit's avatar

The combo vaccines, combining Covid with other diseases, are a dastardly attempt to institutionalize the mRNAs (and profits for pharma, and control). This is, of course, of grave concern.

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eugyppius's avatar

institutionalise them, and make them a standard child thing. the mix is generally corona + flu + rsv - so you get the headliner virus, the olds virus (flu), and the kids virus (rsv). great marketing.

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la chevalerie vit's avatar

Whether it is internet/phone/tv, or house/auto/boat insurance, or vaccines, bundling is a tried and true approach.

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InfoHog's avatar

From your list of posts, It seems a fair guess you are esp. monitoring the German speaking sphere / understand German? I was just forwarded this:

(I described some of the contents highlights below in a reply to Domini Gordon)

https://report24.news/ras-fuer-grundrechte-neues-arzneimittelgesetz-soll-rechtswidrige-zustaende-legalisieren/

https://report24.news/ra-forsthuber-neues-arzneimittel-gentechnik-gesetz-missachtet-rechte-der-buerger/

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InfoHog's avatar

Most people think that the things now happening are developing reactions to C19. But look at odysee / Alex Jones channel, for the late 2021 video with Fauci and gang, musing, supposedly Sept.2019, about how to scare the public into accepting a "universal flu vaccine", is what the session was called. Talking about "it's not unthinkable that some avian flu mutates somewhere in China, ..." and how to disrupt the old system of classical vaccine making and all this pesky testing for years...

Then, there are also EU documents showing discussions of after the 2009 Swine Flu hoax and most people in EU not accepting the pharma crap of back then, how to "increase vaccine confidence" or something, and there you can also find some things that look awfully familiar.

Then there are things like "Event 201", excercises to get people in key positions into the drill already, of course painted as harmless preparedness stuff.

I always did think Alex Jones was a bit over the top, well his delivery sure is.

But some things that he said 10 years ago, we now see, at least roughly.

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Domini Gordon's avatar

That was always the case. They needed this technology rolled out, and now it is, it isn’t going anywhere. It won’t just be used for infectious diseases however. Chronic, inherited and many more. Plus manipulation of natural physiological process. It’s an endless cash cow, plus it’s relatively cheap compared to what we have now.

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InfoHog's avatar

Especially if health of people is not really a concern, but overridden by "emergency". They are just now preparing law in Germany that retroactively legalises all the criminal stuff that has been going on, including using helper substances which are not eligible for human use, but research only. And de-facto making it possible for declaring that people must take part in medical experiments without informed or consent.

We'll literally be the state (or rather corporations)'s cattle.

Edit: The "best" part of it is that they will be able to do anything they want and then retroactively legalise that, too, with out being accountable.

Links here in German:

https://report24.news/ras-fuer-grundrechte-neues-arzneimittelgesetz-soll-rechtswidrige-zustaende-legalisieren/

https://report24.news/ra-forsthuber-neues-arzneimittel-gentechnik-gesetz-missachtet-rechte-der-buerger/

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NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter's avatar

It's a dangerous when people who can do well in exams aren't actually very clever. Combine this with God complexes and sociopath tendencies and things get very messy.

https://nakedemperor.substack.com/

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Michael Kramer's avatar

She has the cat that eat the canary grin-only the psychos need apply

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Charlotte's avatar

Smug punchable face. Odious.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

That is what happens with 'white collar' people. They sit behind their desk and have no idea of what is going on. I remember a cartoon where the poll chart was hanging sideways and the politician said, oh wow look how popular I am. They are dumb. Numb. They only seen dollar signs. Look at the picture you just can see them !

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INFJ-T Advocate's avatar

More than not some are paid actors.

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Unacceptable Felix le Chat's avatar

Wondering if Austria is going for a hat trick for starting world wars?

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RS Weir's avatar

Hmmm…”bioethicist” advocates for forced medication on all. Where’s the ethics in that? Clearly a whopping misnomer.

Best place for these Mengele types is the gallows so they can connect with their Nuremburg progenitors. Creeps!

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RS Weir's avatar

Yes! Great idea…hogs work well too.

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John Raymond's avatar

Just get 'em hungry.

Good way to get rid of a corpse.

Gators, Maneater, wolves, zoos... we could go on all day.

NUREMBERG 1 they were put on notice.

NUREMBERG 2, make a statement.... WITH A BUNCH OF WILD STARVING BOARS

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Bash's avatar

The world is really cleaving in 2. Austria and Germany, and probably Italy and France, appear to be going all in

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Unacceptable Bob's avatar

The cult of Covid is becoming a culture.

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eugyppius's avatar

imagine, the scots finally vote independence, just so they can mandate masks and green passes. cool plan bro, good luck with that.

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Bash's avatar

There is no normal. This is it.

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Joshu's Dog's avatar

Here in Scotland we have eased restrictions but to the level they were at pre-Omicron scare: face masks in shops, LFTs or vax passes for large events. England has, I believe, nothing left except the forms of harassment for international arrivals.

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Brooke's avatar

Who wants to tell her about the efficacy of flu vaccines? Totalitarians see an in. Numbers be damned, they’ll grab the reins if they can.

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Tigerkatze's avatar

Tell the cdc and American doctors. They push this rubbish on everyone six months and older every year. It’s insane. My pediatrician has a poster of how many kids die of flu annually. 🤬

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

My God, how ignorant can a supposed health professional be? Measles is not stopped, or even slowed, by masks. Which is why US hospitals mandate proof of sufficient Ab titers to work. The measles vax does, however, work as intended, which is why it's mandatory for public schools.

I sit corrected. The measles vax doesn't work. Mothers don't pass on measles Abs any more.

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Louisa Enright's avatar

sorry, there is a history to the measles jab you clearly don’t know. I’ll be 77 this year. When my children were little NO ONE thought measles was dangerous. Because it wasn’t. The men who created the first measles vaxes are ON PAPER saying they just wanted to see if they could eradicate a disease. Then the market got involved—and over the next 4 decades they convinced parents that measles was a terrible treat—just like they are doing today with covid. The initial measles jabs don’t hold up, so now a child has to have MANY boosters—all filled with really bad ingredients. Mothers no longer pass on their immunity to their infants—and measles in an infant can be seriously dangerous. And when the boosters wear off, adults who get measles can also be seriously sick. In essence, the market removed the natural herd immunity that had developed around measles and hooked everyone to their vaxes. Way back in the day, measles did kill. Today, it can kill in poor nations where children have deficient diets. That is not the situation in the US—or in the western democracies, etc. When the first measles vax came out, the problems with kids having measles (and getting life-long immunity) were gone. There is a ton of work on this history. I hope you do some reading on it—and on many of the other vaxes so pushed these days.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Dear Louisa, Thank you. Dr Suzanne Humphries dissolving illusions, is a good book to start with. When a kid, we all had measles. I am 65 now and I have no knowledge of anyone dying of it. I was a sickly child and born 2 months early, had all the childhood diseases, and was merely kept sickly by a doctor who prescribed constantly antibiotics, instead of giving me vitamins and something to strengthen my immune system, I was 14 before that happened and I have barely been sick since. The seriousness of sicknesses is greatly overblown. How do young people think all us older people made it this far?

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

I’m also 65. When we were young, measles was considered merely an inconvenience. There was no fear involved.

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rjt's avatar

1) The "really bad ingredients"- there is a paper by McFarland, G et al (including Paul Thomas) adding up the amount of aluminum in the CDC infant vaccine schedule [J. Trace Elem. Med. Biol. 58 (2020) 12644] and finding toxic levels for most of infancy. Neurodevelopmental effects worrisome and correlated with ADD. There is also concern elsewhere with the amount of mercury in the thimerosal used as preservative in multi dose vials.

2) The diet in the US now is replete with calories, not necessarily adequate in nutrients, with high fructose corn syrup a staple of processed items but metabolically dangerous.

3) I don't recall any peanut allergies in any schoolmates up until 1970 when I finished, or even clinically until about 1990 or so.

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Louisa Enright's avatar

Thanks. Apparently the CDC met in secret back in the early 2000’s when they realized the total amount of aluminum in all the vaxes they were saying were safe added up to being way over any reasonable amount. At the meeting, they decided to sweep the whole issue under the carpet—meanwhile autism rates have skyrocketed. Kennedy apparently discusses this meeting in his book—but that info is out there now. There has never been appropriate cost/benefit analysis done on any of the vaxes. I agree that the American diet for many is terrible and filled with too many carbs and fake food ingredients, etc. There’s a history there too. The peanut thing could be because they used peanut oil in vaxes for a bit, but also how they grow and store peanuts combined with autoimmune issues from all the medicines. ??????

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MichelleD's avatar

Thank you. I remember measles running through our home when I was a preschooler. There was no panic about it.

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BigT's avatar

Read Suzanne Humphries MD’s “Dissolving Illusions” for an excellent history lesson on measles, as well as vaccines in general. And natural treatments, if you’re interested in them.

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Louisa Enright's avatar

Yes. She covers also the history of small pox and polio.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

You might have a different measles vax than the US, because the small outbreak a few years ago had more than one third fully vaxxed children get sick. I finished Dissolving Illusions by DR Humphries a while ago, she states that none of the vaccines work properly and all have side effects. No children die of measles, but 80 or more a year die from the vaccine. (I also read that the single measles was a lot better the the now combined one)

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SimCS's avatar

I think she's the 'unnecessary disease'!

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rjt's avatar

Just home from the Freedom Rally and convoy in Victoria, B.C. 10,000 there, great speakers.

We understand that Justin Trudeau is still cowering in his cabin in Ottawa.

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Quakeress's avatar

I saw live footage from the trucker protest in Ottawa, it was beyond impressive! Big shoutout to you Canadians!

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T and J's avatar

My wife called trudeau a weasel.

I asked her if she had permission from the weasel family to make that comparison.

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Rikard's avatar

Unnecessary diseases? What the [] is an "unnecessary disease"?

Anyone living in Austria or its big brother Germany should be very afraid right now, as in "a chinese student in Tiananmen square 1989" levels of afraid.

I'd advise any germans and austrians wanting to get out while you're still allowed to leave, to head for Poland, Hungary or Romania, possibly the Czech Republic as well as these nations have proven willing to stand for democracy against the franco-german-italian axis power.

Remember the Wall? It wasn't there to keep people /out/, now was it?

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Yakari's avatar

It‘s not so easy for most of the people. A lot of them are living near poverty threshold, they don’t have any money left for a plane or train ticket to nowhere. A lot of them have school kids and a house including mortgage which cannot be repaid that easily. Furthermore you cannot compare going from one US state to another to going from a German speaking country to another EU country where you don’t know the language. How should you find a new job in Romania for example? Romanians flee to Austria in order to flee from poverty as the job market is not existent in their home country. Perhaps doctors, engineers, tech guys or craftsmen have the chance to get jobs in Northern European countries without having to know the respective main language but others are not so privileged.

Another unknown variable is that you never know if EU countries that seem to act „rationally“ right now will fall back into totalitarian manners in a few months again. The EU is very strong and knows how to blackmail and coerce countries…

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Sombrero's avatar

Why, the opposite of a necessary disease, of course! Just as non-essential workers are the opposite of essential workers. Thank goodness it is not filthy plebes like you or I who get to make the distinctions. Such decisions are the prerogative of elites like Ms. Catherine Druml, hallowed be her name.

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Unperson's avatar

The public's faith in medical science has been set back. If only it were 1918 again.

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