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KeepForgetting_PW 5 points ago +5 / -0

It’s important to note that correlation does not equal causation. Physical health is greatly affected by mental health (the wise would even call them cause and effect) and those that felt the need to get the jabs either due to pre-existing conditions or just media-induced hypochondria versus those that trusted their immune systems are two very different kinds of people. The latter will always prove to be healthier than the former, even without injecting foreign toxins. This is even further compounded by the media’s constant fear campaign since the scamdemic started; I’m certain we all know those who have fallen into severe depression since 2020, and have seen the negative impact to their health from such unhealthy thinking.

Additionally, because the elderly and immuno-compromised were vaccinated at a higher rate than normal healthy people, we’re going to see all cause mortality increase in the vaccinated sample.

None of this is to say the “vaccines” (which they are not) are not harmful. But it’s important to remember that mental health is the single most impactful cause of physical health. And that the estimate of 17M calculated by extrapolating the sample size to the vaccines administered globally, is not quite the smoking barrel some will believe it to be.

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KeepForgetting_PW 2 points ago +2 / -0

The past three years have woken a LOT of people up, especially those in cities who know better than to ever say anything positive about Trump publicly. But when they’re in that booth in November, you can be sure they’ll vote for the guy who gave them cheap gas, cheap meds, jobs, and no war.

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KeepForgetting_PW 0 points ago +1 / -1

I don’t think they have any strings attached to RFK. The media has been his enemy since day 1.

Literally, Fox, CNN, MSNBC, etc., like DeSantis (“the sane choice”) more than they like RFK (“crazy conspiracy theorist”). That should speak volumes.

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KeepForgetting_PW 7 points ago +7 / -0

Or, in other words, be in the world, but not of the world.

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KeepForgetting_PW 4 points ago +4 / -0

For some reason I remembered Nader getting like 0.2% of the national vote, but it was actually more like 3%, which is wild.

That said, didn’t hear nearly as much chatter about Nader as Perot, who is pretty much the poster child of vote splitting. Both parties were crying about stolen votes in ‘96.

It’s possible we’ll see a repeat of that, but I still think Bobby will split more Biden votes than Trump votes. But we’ll have to wait and see what happens.

Would be crazy if Trump picked him up for VP.

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KeepForgetting_PW 4 points ago +4 / -0

That’s not what that poll “proves.”

I like RFK Jr, as do many republicans because he speaks truthfully about many issues. That does not mean people who would have otherwise voted for Trump will instead vote for RFK Jr at a higher rate than Biden voters will.

Remember the entire narrative of how Biden was “elected” was that he, as a weak candidate, won because people would vote for anyone over Trump. Well now there’s a solid moderate option for the democrats and never-trumpers, who no longer have to vote for a guy whom everyone has watched as he destroyed the economy, society and international peace.

Bobby has a lot of support from MAGA, but that doesn’t mean for a second they would vote for him over Trump, but perhaps over a secondary GOP candidate like Ron or Vivek (as I would likely do as well, if Trump was not an option for some reason).

Personally, I hope his political career doesn’t end here, because I wouldn’t mind seeing him as president or VP — but certainly not in front of Trump who has proven himself an ally of the American people.

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KeepForgetting_PW 2 points ago +2 / -0

This just secured the election for Trump.

Assuming Bobby doesn’t get suicided.

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KeepForgetting_PW 19 points ago +19 / -0

I commend you on your very observant and well-written post.

Additionally, what you describe is probably no surprise to most here, because it’s a continual trend from generation to generation. Same in kind, differing only in degree.

The best (and truthfully only thing) one can do once these patterns have been recognized is to break them yourself, maintain a positive outlook, and be a living example of something better. Those who are truly Religious know their role is to be an emissary for the Light of Truth — like the great Master: to be in the world, without being of it.

And for your own sake, remember that everything is cyclical, and eventually the pendulum will have to swing the other direction. There is nothing new under the Sun.

Finally, it is important to note that the value of being able to focus and concentrate on one thing at a time cannot be understated even if it means having no ability to ‘multitask’. The sooner you begin to work on this skill, the better you’ll be for it, and you may save yourself from years or even decades it may take to unlearn such terrible habits in order to grow in the areas that matter.

All the best.

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KeepForgetting_PW 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, I personally know someone who according to 23 and me is 99% Ashkenazi Jew, and was in the hospital because of a pneumonia following a covid infection that he treated with the actual horse paste (and likely only survived the hospital visit because he refused ventilators and remdesivir at my suggestion).

I have several other Jewish friends who have also had, presumably based on the long term loss of taste and smell since there is no reliable test, bad Covid infections — both in the vaccinated and unvaccinated (although the latter only had it once, and the former seem to get sick much more frequently now).

Haven’t seen much evidence to suggest Ashkenazis are more resilient to COVID-19, not to say the labs in the Ukraine weren’t trying to develop such a thing.

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KeepForgetting_PW 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don’t get the whole “there aren’t any pictures of her pregnancy” as being an argument for anything.

Can anyone produce pictures of a pregnant Hillary? Barbara Bush? Nancy Reagan?

I’m sincerely asking, because I’m unable to. It would seem that it is highly unusual to see pictures of women who have become First Ladies showing off their baby bumps.

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KeepForgetting_PW 2 points ago +2 / -0

Typically I disagree with every internet VP pick, but RFK as VP seems like a very smart choice. RFK seems much more trustworthy than any candidate in the GOP, and there’s no way the DNC will allow him to get the nomination, so it’s his only chance to get into office.

And like others, I strongly disagree with some of his politics, but even Obama in his 12 years couldn’t do that much to ban guns, so I’m much less worried about RFK affecting 2A, then I am about not-RFK pushing for medical tyranny, unnecessary war, censorship and bolstering corrupt monopolies. He has proven to be an enemy of the deep state, and therefore, he is a friend to the American people.

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KeepForgetting_PW 2 points ago +2 / -0

We have always been at war with Eurasia.

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KeepForgetting_PW 1 point ago +1 / -0

Which I can agree with generally. But it is important to distinguish the true, universal Religion, which is the outer shell of that ‘straight and narrow path which leadeth unto Life’ and encompasses all true Science and Art, from its more modern and corrupted offspring, “religions.”

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KeepForgetting_PW 1 point ago +1 / -0

Superstition is superstition.

I do agree with where you’re coming from, in that the vast majority of modern “religions” are riddled with superstition and dogma, but that does not mean that pure religion ought to lose its true, ancient meaning.

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KeepForgetting_PW 1 point ago +1 / -0

Then I would tell you that you don’t know what true religion is, and have mistaken organizations and corporations masquerading as religious as religion itself.

there is a straight path out of darkness in unity, the pyramid or prism divides the light into its many different colors, but the light remains one

The search for this unity through Science, Art, Philosophy, Theology, etc., IS religion.

“There is no religion higher than Truth.”

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KeepForgetting_PW 4 points ago +4 / -0

I think he or she is referring to the devolution theory, according to which Biden isn’t actually commander in chief.

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KeepForgetting_PW 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wait wait wait… you’re telling me the unconstitutional branch of government are claiming to be above the law?

Who could have seen that one coming???

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KeepForgetting_PW 2 points ago +3 / -1

He should know

My exact thoughts.

Such an overrated president.

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KeepForgetting_PW 2 points ago +2 / -0

He literally said the same thing Trump has said from day 1, but a bunch of nuts (and probably fed boys) decided that even suggesting that people should be United, regardless of ethnicity, means you’re not “conservative enough.”

Republicans have never been the party of white nationalism, and it ought to stay that way.

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KeepForgetting_PW 5 points ago +5 / -0

That one picture the left has when he was at his heaviest and/or photos were doctored? Yeah, we’ve all seen them.

6’3” at 215 is far from fat or even unhealthy for his build. Even using the antiquated BMI scale, it’s “slightly overweight” — but that assumes an average frame and he has a wide frame, so it’s natural to carry a bit more. “Barrel-chested” it used to be called.

He would look anorexic if he fell to 180.

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KeepForgetting_PW 2 points ago +2 / -0

Dr Drew has had to keep his mouth shut most of his career to not lose it, which is very unfortunate, because he is a very intelligent and capable doctor.

Usually, it was only next to Adam Carolla, the unfiltered personality that he is, that Drew was emboldened to speak his mind on occasion, like when he endorsed Ron Paul for president on Adam’s podcast in 2012.

Drew has also mediated debates with Ben Shapiro on the trans issue, in order to, from my perspective, do as much as he can to fight the Left’s insanity while not making himself a target.

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