That is really an excellent write-up. Thanks for sharing. It should be a WSJ op-ed or similar so that a lot more people would see it. Reading something like that makes me feel that sanity may return to this country after all.
Lots of talk about power and control, but not a word about depopulation.
Here is an excerpt from the oath:
With regard to healing the sick, I will devise and order for them the best diet, according to my judgment and means; and I will take care that they suffer no hurt or damage. Nor shall any man's entreaty prevail upon me to administer poison to anyone; neither will I counsel any man to do so. Moreover, I will give no sort of medicine to any pregnant woman, with a view to destroy the child. Further, I will comport myself and use my knowledge in a godly manner.
Must read. Staggering.
And as if we needed any further inducement, this should make it clear that everyone is ON THEIR OWN for effective treatment like HCQ and ivermectin because the hospitals will not give it to you. They'll let you die instead, just to avail themselves of a government-granted liability shield. Where oh where did the Hippocratic oath go?
There is truth to this as a general observation, but here we are talking about 9/11 FFS. Of course it's a trap. And CodeMonkey is hardly a RINO.
Good points, BleedRdWhBlu. I have also wondered whether large numbers of people finding ways of neutralizing/blocking spike proteins and/or graphene oxide with natural substances, supplements and nutraceuticals (not to mention HCQ and ivermectin) thwarted their plans and the boosters are to replenish these toxins that people are actively removing from their bodies. Just a thought.
So in other words, this is a misleading post trying to tie DJT to an anti-ivermectin action, when the post was made before that was a topic, and was focused on the voting reform bill. Correct me if I am wrong.
Agreed. It would be good to see:
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Fewer posts that are just links and give no detail as to what the linked video or article says.
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Fewer posts that contain links to articles that don't really say what the post title says they say.
Sloppy posting just wastes a lot of time for everybody.
It is harder and harder to care about people who seem to have no common sense or curiosity about why things happen as they do. And yet it seems to be our mission. I just hope it will be worth it because, like you, I am tired of worrying about saving hopelessly naive idiots (who happen to be my family and friends).
That is not a bad idea.
These people are sociopaths. They have no empathy, no morals, no conscience. They just want what they want, and they'll do anything to get it. Anything.
Funny you should say that. Just this morning I was thinking about the end of The African Queen where they're in the boat and they've been stuck in a weedy marsh that seems to go on forever and think they'll never get out of it. Then the camera lifts up to an aerial view and we can see that open water is just a hundred yards ahead of them, only they can't see it yet.
Being out of a job is an option when compared to death or a future as an AI-controlled zombie. But you are right, we need something faster than a lawsuit - something on the order of a deus ex machina. I keep wondering if a gigantic natural disaster would stop this whole shitshow in its tracks as people drop the bullshit to help their fellow humans. Like if something huge, like Yellowstone caldera blew, Hope it doesn't of course, but something so big it would snap people out of this trance of fear and hatefulness and reawaken their humanity.
They know, through Project Looking Glass, that they are doomed to lose. They're having the world's biggest hissy fit about it, doing their best to trash the world on their way out. But good wins this time. It is fate.
And hopefully news coverage. Which in turn might get some normies to look beyond MSM and get some red pilling.
This is all true, but at some point, when people are dying for lack of access to cheap, safe and effective treatments, the "I was just following orders" excuse doesn't cut it anymore.
Recipes I have seen call for the peel of 3 (organic) lemons and 3 (organic) grapefruits, simmered for three hours. That recipe also said take 2 TBSP, but I didn't see any indication of how much water to use, which would affect how concentrated it is.
A recent poster told about his FIL being near death in the hospital and the hospital refused to give him ivermection or HCQ even though the family begged for it. So one family member distracted the nurses while other family members put horse paste into the FIL's mouth. He got much better and they repeated it two days later and he got much better and I believe was discharged, though I can't remember for sure. In any event, he didn't die. Between that guy, Caleb Wallace and Steele, it's clear that the hospitals will let you die rather than give you HCQ or ivermectin, so a person would be smart to have some on hand and a relative or friend who will give it the patient can't do it himself.
Is Ben Carson gay? Why don't you ask his wife? (To whom he's been married since 1975) or his three children?
And he banned GMO foods - for people and animals. And he kicked out George Soros's ngos. And he had Russia pay down a huge portion of its debt.
Edgar Cayce: "The light of the world will come out of Russia." Is it Putin? Who knows. Maybe it will be someone else later. But Putin runs his country like a leader who cares about the well-being of his countrymen.
He ain't no saint, but he has done a lot of good things for the Russian people.
The word is champing, and I don't agree. Tucker and Ingraham are big league players. Fox is just trying to get its ratings back by having them pretend to be on our side. If Tucker was for real, he would be calling out the election fraud. But he won't touch it.
When you have to make an order to get respect, you've lost it already. Respect is EARNED not ordered.
Awesome! Great for red pilling. Very down to earth and lots of good information.