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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm not sure a credit union will make a difference, but I've followed a similar strategy for my mom's proceeds from the recent sale of her house. I've also encouraged her to buy what it is she's looking to buy now rather than hold onto the money for later.

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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

I believed Sandy Hook was real. That one was a big adjustment for me. Now, it doesn't seem like it was so hard to accept that it was fake, but then it was a challenging one.

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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

You need to read more than the headline on this one:

The “primary driver” of deposit flight came from uninsured deposits, says the FDIC, as people moved to protect capital that is above the $250,000 FDIC insured maximum.

Case in point – the amount of insured deposits held by banks actually increased during the quarter as people diversified their risk.

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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

The two MyPillow pillows i bought were too thick for me to use when I sleep at night. But my grandbabies love them. And they're very comfy to use when I want to sit up in bed. So, I hear ya.

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WTFChuck 4 points ago +4 / -0

i dumped Kohls when they pulled MyPillow. I really liked Kohls until that point. It was my go-to for lots of stuff. But when they dis-ed Mike Lindell, I called and cancelled my Kohls credit card. When they asked me why, I told them: "Karma. Kohls punishes a guy for being a good American. Now good Americans will punish Kohls for being traitors to America."

I'm running out of places to shop. Good thing I don't shop much.

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WTFChuck 52 points ago +52 / -0

Trump said in an interview long ago that he would like to be able to lose everything long enough to see who his real friends are. This sounds like an opportunity to see who in his administration was actually loyal and who was there for their own agenda. You would think they would know better if they spent any real time around President Trump, but I guess it's like Q always said, "These people are stupid."

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WTFChuck 4 points ago +4 / -0

You can get water purifying products on amazon and also here: waterpureworld.com

There's more info on Chlorine Dioxide as a detoxifying treatment that then allows the body to heal (from, say, cholera or many other diseases) here: theuniversalantidote.com and jimhumble.co/faq

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, I know there is premade Chlorine Dioxide available. I think it just doesn't have as long of a shelf life. But maybe that's all you need. Where there instructions on the site where you bought it?

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

I understand. I felt the same way. But it really is adding a specific number of drops from one of the bottles in a glass, then the same number of drops in to the first set. Wait 30 seconds, add the water, and drink. And the number of drops is really just a few from each. I've ordered mine and intend to start using it once it arrives. I'll report back on my experience. If nothing else, if you buy Jim Humble's REVISED edition of his book, you can read it and decide if this is something you feel you can tackle. It set my mind at ease within the first 50 pages.

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WTFChuck 7 points ago +7 / -0

Here you go, fren. I just started doing research on this stuff last week after a friend who had the jab had a stroke and now has more clots in his legs. He's 43 and has two small children.

This should have everything you need. There's also a big channel on Telegram called "The Universal Antidote Videos" and a chat that goes with it. Lots of participants happy to answer questions.

https://theuniversalantidote.com/

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WTFChuck 5 points ago +5 / -0

MMS also known as Chlorine DIoxide. Go to Telegram and search for The Universal Antidote Videos and The Universal Antidote Videos Chat

This is something I'm researching now for a friend who had the jab and is now having blood clots. Chlorine DIoxide detoxifies the body. There's a book by Jim Humble (you'll want the Revised edition). The books is called MMS Health Recovery Guidebook. You won't have to dig hard if you go to that Telegram Channel. There's a two-hour documentary under the "Start Here" first post. This stuff is not expensive and really does seem to be a miracle mineral solution.

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hi. I have a friend at my work who is in the hospital right now, having had a stroke. He is 43 years old and has two young kids. Straight arrow guy. Hard working, good husband to his wife, great father to his kids. Took the jab because he thought he was doing the right thing.

Your relative who had the stroke in 2022, do you know what she is doing to try to heal? I'm researching for my friend, Jason, and his wife, Katie. They're in normie world, for sure, but they're open to alternative treatments.

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WTFChuck 10 points ago +10 / -0

Yellow teeth and red eyes. Could they have found a more demon-possessed-looking photo? This feels scripted. But then again, she's been wearing her upside-down crosses and showing her satanic roots for a long time. Maybe she's just used to nobody paying that much attention. Between this "force jab kids" stance and her defending pornography for small children stance--both in the last week--she's walking a dangerous line. There are a lot of lions in the sheep flock now and the lions are paying attention.

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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have a friend who was prescribed a treatment from her doctor for rosacea and it is, in fact, topical ivermectin. It's called Soolantra. She says it works great. She washes her face, lets it dry totally (about 15 minutes), then puts a "very thin layer" of the cream on. It's expensive, but her insurance covers it, so it costs her the $20 co-pay. She says the one tube will probably last her for years.

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

He's back home in Wisconsin and his parole, which was a gag order on him, has now been lifted. You can catch up on what's up with him through Paula C Blades' channel on Rumble "Paula Loves Children". I think she's on Bitchute too. Juan gave Field the galley proofs on his Kid by the Side of the Road book a year or so ago, I think. There's video of Field talking about it and getting emotional. Field has definitely been put through the wringer, but he's still our beloved Field, speaking the truth.

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WTFChuck 5 points ago +12 / -7

I love Juan. People get frustrated with him because he repeats himself, but they don't understand apparently that repetition is how he brings new people up to speed and also drums it into the heads of the people who have heard it before. I listen to every Juan interview I can find and once in a while he'll get into a topic I've not heard him touch on before and I end up saying, "Whoa. Juan has patents for technology that's classified." "Juan knows 'the other physics' well enough that he's written white papers on them." "Juan didn't just know Howard Hughes, he knew him well." "Juan had a connection to Tesla that was important enough to him that it makes him a bit emotional on the rare occasions he'll talk about Tesla, the man." And many other little bits of info that Juan mentions as an aside when talking about something else.

People who are dismissive of Juan ("Oh, we know who he is, he's Wayne Willott! Blah, blah, blah--like somebody who hides his identity can't have more than one alternate identity? Are people just stupid or are these paid shills who are going after Juan in the Rumble comments section so hard core? I'm sure a bit of both) have not listened to Juan enough to see what he brings to the equation.

Maybe I'm at an advantage because I started following Juan back when he was talking to Field McConnell and Spaceshot76 and then hunted up early interviews with Hagmann and Caravan to Midnight. People who don't take Juan seriously--that's fine. Plenty of people out there who have very short attention spans or are not as interested in putting the puzzle pieces together--totally fine. But talking smack about somebody when you've barely listened to what they have to say: any honorable patriot should know better.

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

You and your husband sound just like my Dad and my stepmom. My Dad died at 55 as well--back in 2002, leaving behind his wife whom he adored because she was (is) brilliant and 6 (blended family) kids. I'm his oldest daughter. He was the smartest man I knew. He's the one who taught me to question everything, telling me from a young age that I should read, "None Dare Call it Conspiracy" (he was right--good book, btw--sounded the alarm on what the bad guys were going to try to do back in the 1970s). He worked 3rd shift 3 nights per week so was an avid Art Bell listener.

I was 37 when my Dad died. I so wish he were here to witness what is happening. It was brutal for the whole family when my Dad died, but especially my stepmom. She and I would talk for hours on the phone after he died (I live in Wisconsin and she lives in Missouri). Our longest phone call was 7 hours. Talking is a good way to process grief. It's smart of you to reach out here. You're 56. I'm now 57. I've now lived longer than my Dad ever did. Still weirds me out to think about sometimes. If you want to talk, message me and I'll send you my number.

God has a plan for you. And maybe He needed your husband to be with Him now for His plans. I know my Dad watches over me. And, no doubt, your husband is watching over you. Hang in there. I'm sure many prayers, not just mine, are being sent to God on your behalf. These are good people here. Blessings to you, fren.

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WTFChuck 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don't know about anybody else, but I find that Fulford has a little gold nugget once in a while. Problem is you have to dig through a bunch of sh!t to get to the nugget and I usually don't have the patience or, more recently, the time. There's so many great truther people now that we can afford to pick and choose, where once that luxury was not really possible. Still, I like to check in on what Fulford is saying now and again because he lives in Japan and brings that angle to his "reporting."

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

I heard a Juan interview with Lewis Herms yesterday where he commented that it can be argued that any act by a government representative who has not taken and correctly filed their oath would no longer be a valid act. So anything in the senate where Kamala cast the tie-breaking vote would be invalidated. But Juan is always saying that the legal stuff is all a process. Nothing gets resolved overnight. I understand what he's saying about that--it's like it's not enough to purge the bad actors, there are lots of bad acts/laws put into the system that these legal fights shine a light on. Those are going to have to be dealt with too.

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WTFChuck 3 points ago +3 / -0

https://www.charliechaplin.com/en/synopsis/articles/29-The-Great-Dictator-s-Speech

The Great Dictator was Chaplin’s first film with dialogue. Chaplin plays both a little Jewish barber, living in the ghetto, and Hynkel, the dictator ruler of Tomainia. In his autobiography Chaplin quotes himself as having said: “One doesn’t have to be a Jew to be anti Nazi. All one has to be is a normal decent human being.”

Chaplin and Hitler were born within a week of one another. “There was something uncanny in the resemblance between the Little Tramp and Adolf Hitler, representing opposite poles of humanity, ” writes Chaplin biographer David Robinson, reproducing an unsigned article from The Spectator dated 21st April 1939: “Providence was in an ironical mood when, fifty years ago this week, it was ordained that Charles Chaplin and Adolf Hitler should make their entry into the world within four days of each other….Each in his own way has expressed the ideas, sentiments, aspirations of the millions of struggling citizens ground between the upper and the lower millstone of society. (…) Each has mirrored the same reality – the predicament of the “little man” in modern society. Each is a distorting mirror, the one for good, the other for untold evil.”

Chaplin spent many months drafting and re-writing the speech for the end of the film, a call for peace from the barber who has been mistaken for Hynkel. Many people criticized the speech, and thought it was superfluous to the film. Others found it uplifting. Regrettably Chaplin’s words are as relevant today as they were in 1940.

Transcript of Charlie Chaplin’s Final Speech in The Great Dictator

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WTFChuck 6 points ago +6 / -0

What a concept--the thought of an election where we can choose between two WORTHY men (who actually respect each other) instead of being forced to choose between two worthless pieces of shit who do nothing but lie and pretend to be opposing each other, something we had gotten used to before President Trump came along.

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