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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 19 points ago +20 / -1

I don't judge you or have any desire to ridicule you. I'm sure you did your best to make the right decision with the information you thought you had at the time.

I have both spiritual and practical advice for you:

Spiritual: If you are not already, read/study the Bible and pray. If you do these things, it will develop or continue to develop a strong Christian worldview in your mind. You will receive many benefits/blessings from this. For example, you will experience reduced anxiety with the deep awareness that God is in control and is loyal and loving to those who put their faith in Him. There is great comfort in knowing that, whatever happens, God simply has a plan that you do not yet comprehend. That being said...

Practical: Dr. Peter McCullough has a stellar reputation throughout this whole covid thing and is a very credible, legitimate researcher and medical doctor. Very recently he introduced a base protocol of all OTC supplements to reverse vaccine injury. Below, I will link a couple of threads and a tweet with a video of Dr. McCullough explaining the treatment.

I saw others mentioned Dr. Zelenko. He was another wonderful doctor through COVID, but sadly he passed away some time back (cancer). Therefore, I would expect Dr. McCullough's latest treatment to be most up to date.

The links are below, along with another to the FLCCC, which is was also excellent throughout COVID. Good luck!

Links:

https://greatawakening.win/p/16c1py7HEd/from-dr-peter-mcculloughhave-t/c/

https://greatawakening.win/p/16c245WTcu/did-you-vax-know-someone-who-did/

https://twitter.com/TWCCanadaHealth/status/1686440529746370560/mediaViewer?currentTweet=1686440529746370560&currentTweetUser=TWCCanadaHealth

https://covid19criticalcare.com/protocol/i-recover-post-vaccine-treatment/

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 6 points ago +7 / -1

"God is a very personal thing to each of us. If you find comfort in the words of Jesus, that is fantastic. You have found your path. Others find God through the wisdom of Buddah, Mohammed, Krishna, or any of a hundred other spiritual leaders."

I am sorry, but that is not a Christian worldview. You may choose to believe that, but you cannot believe that and also claim to hold a truly Christian worldview.

For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; 1 Timothy 2:5 KJV

I do not nullify the grace of God, for if righteousness comes through the Law, then Christ died needlessly.” Galatians 2:21 NASB1995

Read that second one again. The apostle, Paul, was addressing the same pagan belief you claim above: the belief that you can get to God via other means, such as following the Law (10 Commandments, etc.). Paul says, if that is true, then Christ died for nothing.

Now, again, you may have your own thoughts, and that's fine. But they are not Christian thoughts. They are pagan.

As a Christian, I choose to trust God and the Bible more than I trust my own mind. To trust my own mind more than God and His word would be the sin of pride which made Lucifer fall. I would also be breaking a commandment: Have no other gods before me. If I choose to follow my mind and not God and His Holy Word, then I am - in my pride - saying that I am my own god, and that I am putting myself and my mind above God. I am choosing to "Do what thou wilt!" and ignoring God, His will, and His Law. That is Satanism.

I used to think more like you. It's terrifying looking back how easily one is led astray and how readily the sinful flesh seeks to rationalize sin and evil. Truly, as the apostle said, the Devil is the ruler of this world until Christ's return.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 3 points ago +3 / -0

As far as who's doing it / who's running the pawns directly causing the destruction, I'd say the next step up the ladder is local gang shot callers. I have no idea what percentage of minority youth are gang affiliated, but it is widely known that, in the USA, street gang populations are usually minorities: Black and Hispanic. Within these street gangs, the lowest level members are often minors. They ditch school, hang out, cause trouble, sell drugs for the gang, run errands for the gang, etc. They get their drugs and guns from a smaller time dealer, usually, who gets it from a larger supplier, and so on, until you get to the CIA (look into Gary Webb and read his book; also, do some research into major banks being caught laundering drug money; also, look into the money South American drug cartels command and realize the financial power that they represent). For a very long time, the CIA has used and worked with organized crime: mafia back in the day, minority street gangs in more recent times. As I recall, Jack Ruby was mafia, killed Lee Harvey Oswald (JFK's alleged assassin), and, before dying in prison, said that if he told the truth about what all was going on behind the scenes people couldn't handle it or something to that effect. IIRC, at that same time Bush Sr. was head of CIA, who was implicated in Iran-Contra activities running drugs through street gangs to fund illegal operations (again, see Gary Webb and look unto Oliver North). So, long story short, the NWO Satanists pass orders down the chain to CIA who distributes work like this through street gangs. The CIA will deal with top level gang bosses, many of whom are nothing like your stereotypical drug dealers (for a fictional depiction, see the cable series called "the wire"; it actually portrays the gang level stuff in great detail). They will pay them somehow. From there, orders are passed down. By the time the low level members are activated, they may not even get any compensation or have a clue why anyone wants it done. They just take orders. In fact, it is likely that the "Why?" factor goes no farther than the CIA, and maybe not even that far. These people have a long time working relationship, and, just as your safe installer doesn't need to know what you're getting a safe for (and won't ask), the lower level people likely don't even dare think to ask why they are wanted to wreak this particular havoc. But they got paid and/or were given orders by their bosses. So they're gonna do it, and they have. That's my take, anyway. Sorry I don't have time to cite more sources, but there are a lot of documentaries on prison, gangs, the drug trade, and related that should allow you to readily confirm the gist of what I've said here.

Edit: Also look into CIA planes that have crashed with large amounts of cocaine on board as well as Bill Clinton's working with G. W. Bush's CIA to run cocaine into the US via Arkansas while Bill was the governor. There is a story about child murders there, too. They weren't ritual murders, as I recall, but it appeared to be that the kids accidentally witnessed a CIA plane drug deal situation and were killed so they couldn't talk.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm -8 points ago +6 / -14

The AJ Mossad connection is a crock of shit that makes anyone who says it sound like they're either stupid or a shill. It doesn't make any sense that he would be, unless you think Mossad wants to make their lives harder, and no one ever presents a single even alleged piece of evidence. Insofar as you are "awake", most of you owe it directly or indirectly to Alex Jones. So if he's Mossad, Mossad done fucked up! Now either quit embarrassing yourself or make a case for your highly suspect claims.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 5 points ago +5 / -0

Not strictly true. More fuel means more weight. More weight means more energy required to move the mass. Probably quite negligible, tho. Would be interesting to see how much one would save over a year only filling to a quarter or half tank! kek!

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 0 points ago +1 / -1

No, it is nothing like that at all. While I did watch the interview, you apparently could not be bothered to read my post before you responded. And, no, people do not and should not have the right to undermine our culture and law at a fundamental level while calling it protest. Marxism and communism are incompatible with our foundational laws and our culture. So is Shariah Law. You cannot protest and plot murder, for example, why would you think Marxist enemies of our great nation could label their efforts BLM and pretend to be doing a legal thing while they are doing an illegal thing? It is your sort of lazy thinking that has got us where we are and keeps us here. And quit trying to deify Kyle. He is a kid who was in a bad situation. He is clearly being handled by who knows and is apt to say anything under such worm-tongued influence. He may fail to prevent himself from being used, but you shouldn't fall for it.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, just like Kyle is a white supremacist who murdered a bunch of peaceful black protesters. Do you believe every lie you hear on TV or just ones Kyle repeats having heard them from someone trying to malign a great patriot like Lin Wood?

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 1 point ago +1 / -0

Kyle is a CHILD who has been through a VERY difficult situation. I don't know what he believes or who is handling him, but Wood was not responsible for anything negative happening with Kyle. Wood is under near constant attack because he's a good guy, and no intelligent person on this site should fall for those attacks. Kyle can be excused for falling for BS, because he's an ill-informed CHILD who was cast into a very unfortunate situation.

If you're referring to Trump calling to vote and Wood saying don't vote in rigged elections, Wood was 100% right! I don't know what Trump's game plan is, and I don't really care. I hope Trump is who he claims to be, but I don't have faith in anyone but God. Anyone who votes in a rigged election knowingly is a fool, and many a card shark, three card monte player, etc. would LOVE to give suckers like that another chance to win their money back. Don't be such a fool. One might even argue that knowingly voting in rigged elections is to be an accessory to the crime.

If 2020 is not resolved, and if election integrity is not then guaranteed going forward, I and MANY others will not be voting even for Trump. We already did the voting thing. We already won all our elections in 2020. The victory was illegally stolen from us as part of a coup against our country. More voting until this is fixed is a fool's errand. If no one is willing/able to fix the 2020 election and address the fraud and rigging, then let them accelerate however they want. DO NOT LEGITIMIZE THEIR FRAUD BY PARTICIPATING!

Edit: I will actually consider voting AGAINST Trump, et al, if 2020 isn't fixed and the rigging/fraud problem resolved. I'm still pondering, but if they're not going to actually fix 2020 and bring justice to those responsible, then I'm inclined to help the baddies accelerate until it blows up in their faces. I have faith that decent people will not tolerate much more of this crap, especially if it is forced to happen with increased rapidity. Trump is not our God, and he is not our king. He is a man that we hope can effectively represent us. But he and others better get things fixed ASAP in accordance with our laws or things are apt to go to Hell in a hand-basket quickly. If that cannot be avoided, then so be it. Let the chips fall where they may. But this has already gone on for far too long. Our countries founders were put in a similar situation, and through their courage and faith in God, we've made it this far and are still the greatest country the world has every known. They did not try to vote King George out in rigged elections, and, if they had, the country would never have existed.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, I trust Lin Wood, a proven patriot who has not gained from anything he's doing lately over a CHILD being handled in an extremely difficult situation. I don't know who Kyle is trusting or what he believes, but there is ZERO evidence against Lin Wood unless you want to count DS hit jobs. You're still half asleep, it would seem.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 1 point ago +1 / -0

I suspect many would fire Wood just on the grounds of his polarizing effect due to the media attacks against him. You don't want people against you because they're brainwashed to have a problem with your attorney.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 0 points ago +1 / -1

Right, a good guy doesn't, and that's how you know that Lin Wood did not. Lin hasn't fooled anyone, but you've been fooled by the attacks on Lin Wood: attacks against him because he's a good guy telling the truth at great personal risk.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 4 points ago +4 / -0

I tend to agree about Trump. It is possible he's a bad actor, too, but he seems genuine. I've never really thought everything is his plan, though. If anything I think Trump was brought in. He is likely someone else's pawn. The best theory if he's a good guy is good guy military pawn. The best theory if he's a bad guy is that he's a DS pawn. I only trust God 100%. Hopefully we'll see positive resolution to all of this mess soon.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 3 points ago +3 / -0

I follow Lin pretty closely, and I have seen no negative track record as you describe. Lin's basic message is to trust God. He has stated repeatedly that he doesn't know anything with certainty, but he sure seems to speak his mind despite the mounting negative consequences.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 4 points ago +5 / -1

I don't believe that at all, and there is no evidence of which I am aware that supports it. I suspect you're being misled. All indications are that Lin Wood is one of the best we have. He has seemingly had no advantage from his involvement in the spotlight. There is someone Lin warned about a long time ago grifting people, but I don't recall the details.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 3 points ago +3 / -0

Things are so corrupt, I wouldn't be surprised if DS actors terrorized Kyle and his family convincing them they can save him and protect him if he'll play along. Then they gaslight the whole family to the max while dazzling them with the spotlight.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 8 points ago +8 / -0

I do not believe Lin did anything inappropriate with Kyle and his case at all. Kyle may mistakenly believe that. That other guy, tho, isn't he the one Lin warned was trying to abuse clients for donations or something similar? I only trust God 100%, but, as far as men go, men that I do not personally know, at that, I trust Lin more than most. He sticks his neck out and seems to have not stood to gain much personally from all this.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 5 points ago +6 / -1

No need to insult people. And I have a problem with him voicing any support for BLM at all. BLM is a Marxist organization used as a weapon of war against our country. It should be declared a terrorist organization or foreign military asset, banned, and abolished completely. BLM has NOTHING to do with doing right by anyone, including black people. It is a blight that needs to be wiped out completely, and the victims of its brainwashing need to be led to the light.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 17 points ago +25 / -8

Lin Wood DOES NOT seem crazy at all! Some gaslighting is still working on you if you suspect otherwise. I don't have a crystal ball or anything, but all evidence speaks well of Lin. I trust him over most any other person commenting on this sort of stuff.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sounds like good advice and very much like the Golden Rule to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Just as surely anyone can have a moment of goodness, the best of us can have moments of badness. I did here today, in fact, in another thread! So I think you're wise to seek to bring out the best in others. God willing, they'll live up to it!

On a related note, this also puts me in mind of the psychological phenomenon of the self-fulfilling prophesy! Expect the worst and you'll probably get it!

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, I'm very glad to have found common ground! But it makes my previous behavior all the more embarrassing to see how much more ground we can cover when I don't let my frustrations and emotions get the better of me! As long as we can all keep our heads and constantly seek and develop common ground, God willing, this will hopefully all be resolved sooner than later. I pray for a new Golden Age for America and the world just over the horizon!

Kind regards, friend! :)

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 1 point ago +1 / -0

I fear you're falling into the mistakes I made in this thread: letting your frustrations and emotions get the better of you. I have already apologized in several places which perhaps you have not seen. So, again, I should have abstained from this thread earlier. I wasn't able to give a proper account of my perspective and was not at my best. I'm sorry for that.

To your point, briefly, I would argue that you are playing like checkers. It is an old adage in the USA that we have three boxes to maintain our rights and freedoms: the ballot box, the jury box, and the cartridge box. We're past the ballot box, and voting does nothing but harm, in my opinion, until 2020 and all other fraud/rigging is thoroughly addressed. I will not participate in rigged games, be they checkers or nth-dimensional chess. God willing, we still have opportunity to address the treason and tyranny via the jury box, probably military tribunals. Further, there is precedent in law which basically indicates that by continuing to participate in something you are implying that your grievances have already been addressed. At this point, taking local control, hoping for the best, and preparing for the worst sends the right message. Continuing to vote in rigged elections communicates that you are a willing participant in the rigged, fake voting.

You're entitled to a different opinion, and I might at a later date make a more substantive post on the matter, which may or may not convince you.

I might add that, in a sense, you cannot vote until the elections are secured and the previous fraud/rigging is addressed. The very definition of voting does not allow for pretending to vote while someone/something else actually decides and your "vote" means absolutely nothing. Anything to gain from showing strong in a rigged election was already gained. Doing it over is a fool's errand, in my opinion. Frankly, I thought that so obvious that it provoked me to misbehave earlier.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 1 point ago +1 / -0

I deleted my previously reply that was made in kind. It is beneath me to exchange vulgarities, especially with a stranger on the internet. I hope that perhaps upon reflection you will decide to do likewise.

As I have said elsewhere, I posted today when I was rushed and very frustrated. I did not make my best case, and I am not proud of my behavior: least of all in the profane response to you which I just deleted. So for now we can agree to disagree. I may post a more honorable discussion of my perspective in the future. In short, I apologize for stooping to exchanging vulgarities and for not abstaining from the discussion until I was better prepared to discuss with greater respect and a more humble nature.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 2 points ago +2 / -0

I understand the logic you are going for, but I do not agree. If 2020 is not fixed, it stands as proof that the rotten cancer at the core is still present and functioning. It was so incredibly in our faces, egregious, and over the top that it cannot be allowed to stand or go unpunished. How could we ever have faith in the system again knowing such crime went unpunished? That being said, brand new elections recreating the entire Federal Government similarly to how it was initially established would likely achieve the same end. But it must be publicly acknowledged that Biden is not and never was POTUS. In truth, I'm confident the fraud and rigging go back much further than 2020, and it is truly a tangled mess. Laws that were passed by fraudulent leaders are illegitimate. Also illegitimate are the ramifications of these laws. The logistics in fixing this situation are immense. It would truly be best if Q turns out to be 100% legit and successful. I still have great hope, but my faith is in God alone.

And on that note, my behavior in this thread hasn't been very Godly today. I was very frustrated and rushed. In retrospect I should have abstained. You and everyone have my sincere apologies for not doing better. Perhaps I will post something sometime soon clarifying my position with more grace and dignity.

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 1 point ago +1 / -0

17 days ago, you say?! 17?!?! Jk! :D But I suggest you check again. If you see the same still, you might want to call it to the attention of the mods. There are very few people here who arrived before me. It is true I lurk mostly, but there have been posts and numerous comments.

Interesting aside: you suggest ignoring those who disagree with you and present no argument. I saw the same on an anti-Q Reddit forum and marveled at the willful ignorance. It is a sad thing to see it here. It is a sad thing to see anywhere. The divisive tactics must be effective.

Finally, as I said elsewhere, I should not have posted in this thread today. I did not have time to make my best case, and I let my frustrations get the better of me. I cannot promise it won't happen again, but I apologize for that and will try to do better.

Edit: If anyone would like to pay me to post here, I could use the money! But I require that I only post what I wish! ;p

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RealTrumpsThirdTerm 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ha! If you only knew! But we certainly won't make progress turning this into more of a "pissing contest", will we?

In any case, let's set the rest aside for a moment. In retrospect, I let my frustrations get the better of me today. I maintain my general position, but I acknowledge that my behavior left some to be desired. We all have our own opinions. I am confident I could make my case much more convincingly, but I am spread a bit too thin presently to do it justice. I probably should have abstained from posting in this thread at this time.

Unless something changes, I will not be voting until the rigging and fraud has been addressed, up to and including the 2020 election. In truth, I believe the fraud goes much farther back, and it is truly a mess to untangle. We all need to work together on untangling all of that, and there are bound to be some heated discussions. But particularly when I do not have time to make my position clear, I should probably abstain from overly passionate reactions.

So our differences on this topic remain, but I sincerely apologize for my tone. It was disrespectful, and I should have been more humble.

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