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paperairplane 2 points ago +2 / -0

They were just hanging out the machine. The guy in charge seemed to be clueless about them when I asked.

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paperairplane 4 points ago +4 / -0

Those are some adorable kids, I love seeing how the react to all of the pomp and circumstance. His sister seems like quite a character, too.

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paperairplane 5 points ago +5 / -0

It's a big deal for all of the men who have been wrongly accused.

It's a big deal for all of the boys growing up who learn the hard way that women will always be believed before they will be.

It's a big deal for families of men who have committed suicide because of their ruined reputations and lost jobs because of women like Amber.

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paperairplane 1 point ago +1 / -0

I hate the Elon Musk hooked up with her and may be the father of her baby. He also paid for the actual donated money to the two charities she lied about and said she gave all of her divorce winnings to.

Ugh, Elon why???

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paperairplane 3 points ago +3 / -0

My brother-in-law said to my husband a few weeks ago "If I die of a heart attack, don't blame the vaccine!" and my husband wondered why he'd even care what the heart attack was blamed on. This is what it's come to, the people who got the vax are so defensive about it because they know in their gut that there is something deeply wrong with it.

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paperairplane 2 points ago +2 / -0

When I voted today there was string of receipts spilling out of the machine. It looked like at a convenience store when they don't bother handing out the receipt. Is that normal, do you know? I asked if i could get a receipt and the guy who put my ballot into the machine said no.

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paperairplane 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just voted, and the guy I handed my ballot to fed it into a machine. I asked if I could get a receipt to show that it recorded my vote correctly but he said no, despite there being a long line of unripped receipts spilling out of the machine. I'm not sure what those were for, then.

I'm a little concerned that the machine would record my ballot however it wants, but you're saying that the ballots will be counted by hand (and watched over by several people) in addition to this machine tabulation? I hope that's the case.

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paperairplane 2 points ago +2 / -0

Agree with you completely, and I'm voting for the Ontario Party today, too. I wasn't going to vote at all, but if there's any chance I can send a message to the establishment, I'll do it.

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paperairplane 5 points ago +5 / -0

He sued her for Defamation on 3 counts and she countersued him for defamation on 3 counts.

He won all of his, and was awarded $15 million - struck down to $1,350,000 due to limits of Virginia law.

She won 1 of her counts, and was awarded $2 million. Basically Depp's lawyer had made comments in the press about her trashing their penthouse and blaming it on Depp, but was unable to prove it.

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paperairplane 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ugh, so upsetting that everything is completely corrupt. There are some good substack authors that write about the regulatory capture, though, like you mentioned.

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paperairplane 7 points ago +7 / -0

My snowbird parents have owned a condo in Florida for 30+ years. For about a decade in the 2000s a massive, like, 500 lb, Italian man and his family also had a condo in the same building. One day the FBI came and raided his condo. It turns out he was an associate of Whitey Bulger. He's dead now - he was too huge to stay alive for long, his fatness got him.

So, I'm always interested to hear about mob cases now.

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paperairplane 1 point ago +1 / -0

Something similar happened to my family business in Canada, too. We installed a $50,000 audio & video system in the new home of a lawyer in our city (also a government town). He never paid his invoice. We tried to collect for quite a while and then took him to court. He and the judge greeted each other like old friends - because they were! They hang out together, golf, cottages, etc. The judge ruled against us - he said we took too long to collect. We had tried but the lawyer had just ignored us from the get-go!! I guess if you just ignore your debts long enough you get away with not paying for anything and feel no guilt about hurting local small business, as long as you're friends with the legal system.

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paperairplane 1 point ago +1 / -0

I thoroughly enjoyed that embarrassment of hers a few years ago. Now, though - I'm super impressed with her. I think she's doing amazing things - assembling a team of 3000 professionals to investigate the Pfizer documents. Truly incredible. And turning to God? I had no idea until this post on her substack.I'm a fan again (I was briefly in the 1990s when I heard her speak at my school).

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paperairplane 4 points ago +4 / -0

He has at least one book out, I believe it's about neurotoxins such as aspartame. I seem to recall he made the paleo/whole foods/nutrition podcast circuit a few years ago.

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paperairplane 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think one of the other theories was that the deep state used these towers to communicate, and the good guys cut their method of communication off.

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paperairplane 9 points ago +9 / -0

One thing I've always remembered that he said is that about 1/3 of Americans died of Prion disease. In the past year the vaccines have been linked to prion disease, I think about that quite a bit these days.

He also said Russia nukes not only the major US cities, but also cities in China and Europe (destroying the EU).

A few more: phones are used but they are through the internet, power generation is localized, there is less (but more advanced) medical treatment.

He said the civil war was caused by faulty politics and desperate politicians.

He said biological and chemical weapons were used.

Plus, money is decentralized and there are no income taxes. A person can dream...

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paperairplane 3 points ago +3 / -0

I live rurally (Ontario) and have personally experienced this. My in-laws won't allow us to be around them at all. I get comments all the time from my work contacts (co-ordinating meetings and on-site visits, etc). My boss makes me sit far away from him and wear a mask when people come in the office because I'm unvaccinated. He isn't forcing me to get the vaccine because I'm the only employee and he likes to go away for the summer.

Every time another celebrity dies in his sleep, or "unexpectedly", my family says things like "its so weird" but don't ever link it to the vax. My mother has myocarditis and no one is even considering it could be the booster.

It's pretty common in my experience.

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paperairplane 1 point ago +1 / -0

There’s no set term although 4 years is the maximum. The PM can call an election whenever he wants.

This coming election is for the leader of the Conservative Party, though. It’s like a primary. We are getting prepared for the next election whenever it comes (likely 2025).

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paperairplane 2 points ago +2 / -0

Jean Charest is flooding the Conservative party with Liberals, having them join in order to get himself elected as leader. So, encourage others to join and vote!

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paperairplane 1 point ago +1 / -0

My 13 year old son developed very severe thyroid issues and it took 2 years for doctors to figure out what was wrong with him. He was incredibly ill, it was terrible.

Because of the entire Covid vaccine debacle we are living through as a society I looked into vaccines and thyroid issues and discovered that the Hepatitis B vaccine has been known to cause Hashimoto’s and other thyroid issues. My son received that vaccine at school in Grade 8 a few months before he got sick.

So I agree with you that vaccines can cause thyroid issues, not just flu vaccines.

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