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Mooseface2 2 points ago +2 / -0

You are correct. When I first met my brilliant husband 45 years ago he told me that 85% of the North American population has a hillbilly mentality. I now think it’s closer to 90%. He was right and his advice has served me well.

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Mooseface2 2 points ago +2 / -0

Even President Regan would not remove his suit jacket in the Oval Office. He considered it disrespectful. Same with President Trump.

by BQnita
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Mooseface2 3 points ago +3 / -0

And hit back ten times harder.

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Mooseface2 4 points ago +4 / -0

I read this morning that the Russians have him. Also, why did she wait 29 years to tell her story?

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Mooseface2 1 point ago +3 / -2

Everyone knows by now what that swirl means. He certainly should know.

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Mooseface2 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’m so sorry for your loss.Sammy will be waiting for you at the Gates.

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Mooseface2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Your comment reminds me of the Catholic Church tactics. If I’m not good enough to enter heaven then so be it. Thanks for helping me. Time to move on.

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Mooseface2 3 points ago +3 / -0

At his age I spent 2 years living in a remote, isolated radar base in northern Quebec. No tv and no other children. Too cold for at least 8 months to play outside.we transferred back to civilization when I had to start school. I went on to have a wonderful fulfilling life. Kids are resilient. They probably would rather interact and learn with an adult rather than a peer who can’t hardly communicate and who might bite them.

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Mooseface2 4 points ago +7 / -3

Unadulterated propaganda. The child will be fine (if he doesn’t take the jab). He won’t even remember the first 3 or 4 years of his life.

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Mooseface2 1 point ago +1 / -0

I felt at peace reading your comment. I acknowledge and prefer to believe that God created the universe. Albert Einstein was unable to say if there is God and he’s a lot more intelligent than me. My difficulty is that God wants us to worship him. Is not living an honourable life good enough for entry into heaven? Heaven is another concept I have difficulty believing. Not one person since the beginning of man has been able to prove the existence of Heaven. All we have are stories from men, told a couple of thousand years ago to probably allie the fears of death. Christianity has very similar entities, miracles, etc. as prior or other religions. As far as Jesus being the son of God, could he not just have been a man/prophet preaching Christianity to the Romans, as others were doing at that time? I have asked God for forgiveness of my sins. Who do I pray to? God or Jesus? As I said previously, I live my life as if there is God. To be saved I must suspend my rational and logical thinking and this is very difficult for me. I do appreciate that you have taken your time to help me figure out these things. Thank you.

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Mooseface2 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you. I look forward to hearing from you.

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Mooseface2 4 points ago +4 / -0

Thank you. See my reply below.

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Mooseface2 3 points ago +3 / -0

I am so grateful and thank you for taking the time to address my comment. I will answer your questions.

  1. I am totally unfamiliar with the Bible.

  2. As Catholics it was my understanding that we were not good enough to have a Bible in the home, only the Priest was. I was always perplexed that my Protestant friends had Bibles at home, but we Catholics, who we were told were better Christians than Protestants, could not have one. I was raised strict Catholic and left the church when I turned 16 and walked away from religion. The Church instilled such fear in children/me and I left as soon as I could.

  3. I do pray and even though I don’t know if there is God, I live my life as if there is God. I do appreciate the values that my religion taught me, basically the 10 Commandments.

  4. I do not have any anger towards God. I do have anger at the Catholic Church for the absolute fear they instilled in me as a child. I also have anger in me towards the corrupt police and corrupt judicial system and corrupt politicians. Lest you think I go around being angry all day, I don’t. I am grateful for every day that I wake up, love my life despite a few struggles countered by magnificent experiences. I love and am loved.

Part of me thinks the Bible stories were handed down from other religions, tales around desert campfires, and hallucinations from gaseous fumes from the earth. I also have great difficulty with the concept of “worship” and “faith”.

I always try to do the right thing but am not perfect. If there is God he knows that I have searched for this answer all my life.

Again, thank you. It was very interesting that you told me about the Roman soldiers guarding the tomb. I guess I so jaded by fake news that I don’t know what to believe anymore.

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Mooseface2 2 points ago +2 / -0

I am struggling with my faith. I genuinely would like some help in understanding the following. We have been told that Jesus Christ resurrected from the dead after his crucifixion. Why has no one, that I know of, ever mentioned that the Romans, or followers of Jesus who may have wanted everyone to think he rose from the dead, that those men could have moved the stone from the entrance to his tomb, at night when no one was around to see, and removed his body to another location. And the last thing the Romans would want was for his tomb to be a place of worship by his followers.

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Mooseface2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you. I admit I was looking for a graph in the Report and should have been more careful. Lesson learned. I have deleted my comment.

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Mooseface2 7 points ago +7 / -0

I’m a 72 year old female and I discovered Q on Oct. 28, 2017 and followed Q every day. I’ve always questioned The Wars, JFK, 9-11, Sandy Hook, rigged elections, false flags, etc.My family thinks I’m a crazy conspiracy theorist but I don’t care. I’ve recently been diagnosed with ALS and have asked God to please let me live until Trump’s return.

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Mooseface2 2 points ago +2 / -0

It would appear less fake without the musical background. Also, why would they have soldiers parachuting in when a helo could bring them there.

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Mooseface2 2 points ago +2 / -0

I remember seeing this and feeling perplexed and hopeless. It was like Trump was giving up and abandoning his people. It all makes sense to me now.

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Mooseface2 4 points ago +4 / -0

I’m not buying it. Apparently the fix was in long before this made up story, to make GHWB out to be a war hero and to pave the way for him to become head of the CIA and POTUS. These maggots had long term plans plus Skull and Bones.

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Mooseface2 3 points ago +3 / -0

My mistake, it wasn’t bags of blood but a suitcase full of vials of blood. Also appears that Gore was able to illegally by pass security checks at some airports and not have his luggage screened because muh previous Vice President status. I wonder how many suitcases of blood he was able to transport undetected.

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Mooseface2 7 points ago +7 / -0

A few years ago Al Gore’s luggage was searched at a USA airport and he had a suitcase full of bags of blood. What was that all about? Can find no follow up of that incident.

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Mooseface2 4 points ago +4 / -0

I recall reading that the warehouse building they raided was owned by disgraced lawyer Tom Girardi, husband of real housewife Erica Jane. His theft of clients’ funds was revealed shortly after this raid.

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