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mac1221 8 points ago +8 / -0

Ray Epps’s new attorney, who is demanding on behalf of his client a public apology from Tucker Carlson under threat of a defamation lawsuit, is the director of a radical anti-Trump organization, a close associate of Media Matters Democrat attack dog David Brock and a former employee of Perkins Coie, the lawfare firm behind Russiagate and the Steele dossier.

Attorney for Ray Epps

Gee, if this doesn't scream Fed, I don't know what does.

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mac1221 1 point ago +1 / -0

Exactly. This is not just an American problem or just a Dutch problem. It is a Western World problem. Western society is being destroyed.

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mac1221 1 point ago +1 / -0

I can appreciate your position. It is not an easy topic to dig into and find good research that does not have some bias attached to it.

I am not talking about smoking. That is completely a non starter for all reasons you stated. But to study nicotine properly it has to be done apart from tobacco. That research on nicotine shows that alone without additives, nicotine has not been shown to be the addictive substance that people think it is. This is according to the tobacco industry's own internal documents that were forced out during the tobacco trials. Like all good companies wanting to make money and increase sales, they had to figure out how to make their products addictive because the untreated natural tobacco by itself was not going to increase sales. They added substances to their products that make them highly addictive - pyrazines. The FDA is now ordering tobacco companies to lower the nicotine content. WHY? Is that somehow going to make a safer and less addictive product? Hell no because nicotine was never the problem to begin with.

But that's okay. Each one to their own. I was only offering a suggestion that has helped some people without taking up smoking. It is only using the pure unadulterated nicotine. Indigenous Americans used tobacco for medicine - especially snake bite. Hmmm? That little factoid caught my attention. I do use nicotine myself sometimes when I am working on a big project that requires a lot of focus. Other than that, I don't use it nor do I notice any alterations in energy, thinking, etc. There is a family member that has severe ADHD that does not want to take prescription drugs. It seems to help them stay focused. I have some friends also that are using it to treat their long Covid symptoms. Nothing else they have done has helped them. I was actually quite surprised.

I used to smoke years ago so like you I was hesitant. We have been so indoctrinated about tobacco for so long it is understandable. But, like I said, this is just the nicotine that is produced from a non industry source.

Be well and I like you attitude about putting things in the Almighty's hands - as we all should. God bless you.

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mac1221 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you. He was a very dear friend and this tragedy was very unexpected. I am still trying to figure out what happened here without pushing his family too much. His heart was basically dissolving. The cardiac tissue was paper thin. If this had been a situation of disease, especially this severe, it should have given warning signs long before now. The only other outlying culprit could have been his prescription eye drops. It would not be the first time I have run into connective tissue and epithelial problems because of eye drops that the so called experts say can't happen.

Just as a side note, have you looked into nicotine? Another secret they are trying to keep hidden from us. I have been saying for years that nicotine is not the boogey man they have tried to make it out to be. The FDA is also pushing tobacco companies to reduce the nicotine levels in their products. Why? Smokers don't seem to have suffered as much as predicted. In fact, I know several that did not get Covid and were jabbed and had no issues. Go figure.

Nicotine is not addictive, even though any one that makes products using nicotine must say that it is addictive in order to sell their products. Nic Nac is an all natural non tobacco nicotine lozenge with no nasty chemicals that comes in a couple of strengths. Otherwise there are some patches out there that some practitioners are using to deal with some of the long Covid symptoms - like blood pressure. What if the focus needs to be on nicotinic receptors and less on ace2? Definitely needs further research - but I truly think there is something to this - especially if they have been trying to poison us.

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mac1221 4 points ago +4 / -0

Thank you. This is somewhat my wheelhouse. As far as the dementia is concerned, everyone has been led on a wild goose chase looking for amyloid plaques in the brain - pretty much horse pucky. The real question is what came first - the plaques or what caused them? The main culprit is heavy metals - especially aluminum - just as we first suspected until everyone was distracted with squirrels. Look at the the time, money, and human suffering that has gone into just what you said - drugs, research, and care. All for what? Just another Hegelian Dialectic problem, reaction, solution. Here is another one for you. What we call autism in children is manifested in seniors as dementia and Alzheimer's - opposite ends of the same spectrum differentiated by age. All probably the result of mini strokes in the brain and severe gut dysregulation. Such a tragic crime. We need to wake people up.

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mac1221 11 points ago +11 / -0

Let me explain something as simple as I can. The immune system in a geriatric is already not functioning at the capacity of someone younger. Therefore, any attempt of trying to supposedly improve the situation by means of vaxxines is already barking up the wrong tree. You cannot squeeze blood from a turnip nor more than you can enhance already faltering b cell immune function in a geriatric. In addition, all of this babble about injections to raise blood antibody levels for a respiratory pathogen is just BS. The antibodies in the lungs are different from the antibodies in the blood. The entire premise is crap. So of course flu vaxxines don't work. They should know this. If they don't then they need to go back and study some basic immune physiology. The real crime is that vaxxines do work if the goal is destroying the immune system and polluting the brain. Can anyone say dementia.

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mac1221 10 points ago +10 / -0

This is so sad. All the public spaces for women are being hijacked and women are being mocked and then canceled. I agree with you. I think the only thing women can do right now is to refuse to participate and demand biological women only spaces. The men need to step up and support them and demand the same. The BudLight collapse should prove to us that we do have the power to change things. We just need to come together and get it done and stop this assault on our women. This has been a long time coming. But now is the time to get off our duffs and protect our mothers, sisters, and daughters before they are cancelled completely. They are under assault.

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mac1221 4 points ago +4 / -0

I just recently lost a very dear friend who was unvaxed. He was in great shape. Other than his eyes that were botched from cataract surgery, he had no health problems at 75, He had been a postal worker for 30 years - so he did lots of walking. He also played golf all the time - he was a marshal. The problem: all of his family were jabbed. He was a hugger and loved his 5 sons and grandchildren dearly. All of a sudden, like within the last two months, he started having problems. He developed a-fib and then needed valve replacement surgery for both valves - tricuspid and mitral. He never made it out of surgery. They said the tissue of his heart was so damaged and thin that it could not hold a stitch. I am sure they got in there and it was a mess.

I cannot say for sure, but I think the exposure to the vaxed around him took its toll. I am just glad that he did not suffer a long time with cardiac disease. His mission is now done and he is home. The last thing he told me a couple of days before his surgery was that he wondered whose face he would see when he woke up - Jesus or his kids. We all know the answer now. May you rest in peace my dear brother. This is not goodbye but only aloha. Prepare the way for the rest of us that loved you. I will see you when I get there.

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mac1221 4 points ago +4 / -0

Same here. I have lost track of which scandal is in view. Too much skullduggery to keep up. I think at this point that is the tactic - flood the zone with so much BS that it is hard to follow.

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mac1221 1 point ago +1 / -0

The problem with Bernie was that nobody really took him seriously - except his supporters who were not taken seriously either. In the end he caved and bought some homes. RFKJr is a different matter all together. RFKJr's track record tells me that he is not someone that can be bought off. In addition, he is serious about this. I really believe he first went into this with the idea that as a candidate he could get some truth out there that normally would have been heavily censored. But, as his campaign is actually picking up steam and support by moderate Dems, I think that he thinks he may actually make a run out of it. Kennedy is a much stronger candidate than Bernie could ever hope to be in his dreams. Bernie didn't scare the Dem establishment - Bobby does. We shall see.

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mac1221 3 points ago +3 / -0

Melania is a class act. We have not had a first lady grace the WH like Melania since the days of Jackie Kennedy. I pray she gets another go at it. The country needs her just as much as they need her husband.

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mac1221 2 points ago +2 / -0

The chances of RFKJr winning the nomination are slim to none. The establishment Dems will not allow it. The Dem super delegates are an enormous advantage they have that RFKJr will not overcome - unless they own him. If he does manage to gain a huge following during the primaries it will make the cheat they have to pull off even greater. If the Dems see and experience a large cheat like this they may finally realize that our election system is bogus and that we Trump supporters are not full of crap when we call election fraud. So, the chances of this hurting Trump are pretty low as well. Besides, these Dems I am talking about will not vote for Trump - no way, no how - they will stay at home before voting for him. Up till now they have not realized that their votes are being stolen and the problems with the super delegates which rigs the nomination to whoever the establishment choses. Most Dem voters are not even aware of this. Ask yourself this... if there was a Dem candidate you really liked, would you cross party lines to vote for them? I think the answer for most of us would be hell no. Even if we could stomach the candidate, we realize that it is a package deal - you vote for the one and get the rest of the party. This is what will stop solid Dems from voting for Trump. They just don't want Republicans in the White House.

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mac1221 2 points ago +2 / -0

Just a thought here. I was thinking about RFKJr and his run. Most Republicans know there is rampant fraud, but getting the Dems to buy in is not likely when things are breaking in their favor. RFKJR now has a platform to speak some truth that Dems are starting to hear from one of their own. Many have been sitting on the sidelines without a party. They may be willing to entertain the whole election fraud issue if they are directly affected.

RFKJR in a short amount of time, despite the lack of msm coverage, has been climbing in popularity among more moderate Dems that have been shut out - they can't stomach the woke radicals that have hijacked their party, nor can they bring themselves to vote Republican. All this time they have not understood that their votes have been stolen. If enough of them vote for RFKJR in primaries and see with their own eyes the fraud, they may change their tune. It will be much harder for Dems to cheat when their real voter base on the sidelines actually turns out.

With super delegates on the Dem side, it is going to be almost impossible for RFKJr to pull off the nomination. But enough Dem voters could just be pissed off enough to start taking us seriously and ask questions.

Again, just a thought. Nothing is as it appears.

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mac1221 1 point ago +1 / -0

The really sick part of it is that it is not just a slur or a lie - she really is a witch and so is the daughter.

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mac1221 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yup. Out goes Kamala and in comes Big Mike - or something just as nauseating - even the witch could be resurrected. Then they can retire puddin pops.

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mac1221 1 point ago +1 / -0

What military? You seriously can't be talking about the French military.

Because Europe has relied on NATO for their defence, they have seen no need to keep their own militaries functional. Most of Europe has not had a working military since the war - and if the US had not engaged the European theater when we did, the Europeans would have had their asses handed to them by the Nazis.

Modern Europe has no stomach for war because they picture themselves as too civilized. They have no problems allowing us yanks to fight their battles for them - especially the French. They are but a very dim shadow of their forefathers that repelled the invading Muslim hordes centuries ago. This time they welcomed the invaders. So, the idea that the French will have the balls required to round up and take out the trash does not seem likely - no matter who is president. The other problem is that the French people are disarmed while the invaders are armed with automatic weapons. These invaders already come from war torn places and have no aversion to spilling blood. Thank God Trump put the brakes on allowing the same hoards to come here more than we already have.

If Western Europe is to be saved, the people there are going to have to get bloody and lose their civilized sensibilities. I am not sure they can still dig deep and find their inner warrior. We shall see. I pray they still can and prove me wrong.

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mac1221 6 points ago +6 / -0

Advice.... don't keep all your eggs in one basket. Spread the love around over several institutions - not owned by the same system. Get a credit union, maybe two, and then a bank. I never keep money all in the same place.

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mac1221 3 points ago +3 / -0

Honestly, never say never. These people are desperate and will stop at nothing. We need to be prepared for all contingencies.

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mac1221 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just heard that Twitter is blocking any links to Bitchute. If anyone else can verify that would be great. Sounds like the censorship storm leading up to the elections has begun.

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mac1221 11 points ago +11 / -0

The SEC is going after 3 of the investors of Truth supposedly for insider trading. Who knows if the allegations are true or not - the justice playing field is not even.

The crap may be getting ready to hit the fan as a repeat of 2020 when the censorship boom was lowered. I expected this kind of stuff to happen the closer we get to the elections. Nigel Farage in the UK has also been shut out of all banking in the UK. He is considering leaving. Possible preview of things to come? Anons need to start shoring up against being cut off again with no backup.

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mac1221 9 points ago +9 / -0

Today I cannot lurk. Don't have an account and don't want one. Timing is odd considering what went down with Truth today.

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