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Krystal is an idiot who happens to be arrogant. She is often wrong, never in doubt.

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she's a real dunning kruger.

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What a lot of these people know how to do is redirect, deflect, character attacks, and appear knowledgeable. All while never really addressing the real questions or questioning the data. They all have agendas based on their beliefs or those who sponsor them. They are not looking for what is true, or most likely to be true. Reminds me of an old show on NPR, which I don't know if it still exists. It's a new, millennial podcast version.

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It was really annoying how she glossed over his certitude that he had legitimate concern, but let's not be like those that wish us harm... 🙏🏽

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I wish them harm.

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Usually I would try and be the bigger person but I only wish one person harm and that’s my goddamn uncle with a PhD who is a complete bastard and even now -STILL - has his email signature with a message saying, “Stay safe, get vaccinated”. I wish him all misery on the planet.

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I’m a doctor (not in clinical practice though), and I fully agree BUT I will say doctors are incapable of independent thought so it’s really the fault of the allopathic medical training system, I don’t believe they are evil or intending to do harm. They are just part of the brainwashed masses, nothing more. Besides almost every doctor I know has come back to me and said I was right not to take the vax but they still don’t know why.

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I totally geddit. Journalists -- people claiming to care about truth -- should know better. I guess I object to the wish that innocents kids be harmed, any more than they already have been by this shamdemic.

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Al Roker. Blood clots. Almost died. Still touted vaccine. He’s either stupid or a stooge.

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I cannot hope for any of that but she deserves it yes. It is horrifying to hear how she accuses him of being entrenched in his “opinions” while clearly blind to the fact she is far more entrenched in hers. Her words are useful though because they exactly paint the impenetrable curtain pro vax individuals put up to block new information and belittle those who disagree. It is maddening to watch but if you did a few times you might be able to see a chink in the armor ... first of all you have to say the right words and QUICKLY because she stands ready ti dismiss you and is doing so even before you can get out a sentence. Kennedy is not quick enough here and he does not use words that can interrupt her demeaning prattle. There are conservative thinkers who are very very good at countering people like “Krystal” ... Ben Shapiro is a whiz at this. He is able to hear things outside of the noise of flying emotions. He hears them and he replies with such honestly that it is disarming. It is his super power. Kennedy needs this

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.. true anecdote. Krystal argues against RFKs vaccine skeptism like my own siblings argue against me on the same very issue. I don't have RFKs decades of experience but Krystal claims her trivial level surface , fact checked knowledge makes her opinion superior to RFKs deep robust research. Krystal is a mirror of the majority of the covidians completely brainwashed by this psyop, choosing suicide over life😞. I feel bewildered

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Very well put. Also, I’m in the same boat with all my siblings and cousins who talk down to/ignore me.

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Same here. I think what drives me MOST batty is that my sister can see the BS of the food and even the medical vet industry for animals, yet refuses to even open her mind to the fact that the same thing exists for humans too. Then again, she took the jab and now has ocular melanoma - a rare form of eye cancer, which really sucks. But she refuses to even think that the vax poison caused it. SMH

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Very sad.

I now have an uncle and aunt with throat cancer. I never knew anyone with throat cancer before.

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Your description of her is spot on.

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So can those who bring up Rancourt and Shapiro -- or Mark Crispin Miller -- send those examples to Team Kennedy as possible ammunition / approach for RFK Jr to consider? They are probably too busy to read all these comments.

The whole filming of the exchange is so absurd. Krystal rattling on nonstop while saying nothing. Then not allowing RFK Jr to finish a single sentence. As she blathers on, camera pans to her cutting out RFK, but adding in the silly bobble head dude sitting behind her

nodding affirmation of her every empty comment. Pathetic. How could any intelligent person br persuaded by her?

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Her lines are not meant to sway but to pacify and assuage the wrong opinions of people like her … the bobble head man is demonstrating the soothing effect of her wrong headed blather … i feel his head could come off with all that nodding, what a tool

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I just spent the day in Ottawa at the National Citizens Inquiry. Denis Rancourt opened the day’s testimony and blew Kristin Ball’s stream of doctrinaire BS out of the water with his statistical study of all-cause mortality and vaccine failure worldwide. The NCI website should have his testimony up soon. God it is sad how far people (who still trust K. Ball and her ilk) will reach to avoid facing the truth.

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Rancourt's testimony - a must-see for everyone!

Dr. Denis Rancourt Unveiling All-Cause Mortality: A Critical Analysis of the Pandemic Declaration and Vaccination Rollout | Ottawa Day One | NCI (1:37:00)

https://rumble.com/user/NationalCitizensInquiryCA

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So you know, RFK Jr is not a senator and has never even been in politics or run for office prior to this.

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Although he's never held office, his life growing up as a Kennedy was surrounded and inundated with politics and politicians. And he has spent his adult life fighting captured government regulatory agencies.

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How could I not know this? I learn something new (and obvious) every day. Thanks for the correction

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His children health defense organization is honorable endeavour. The types running the US are not honorable.

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He's not a Senator

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Thank you!

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u r assuming she practices what she preaches. she is a pharma propagandist whore

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Not okay, Eddie, though she's a dangerous idiot.

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While it's not nice to wish her or her child to have a vax injury, one important positive outcome from it would be the possibility, slight though it may be, that she would flip on the issue and become a strong advocate for vaccine safety, an outspoken opponent of pharma's capture of the media, government regulatory agencies and the health care industry, and even a supporter of Bobby's run for POTUS.

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I don't personally wish harm on Krystal, but in a non-personal way. I don't want Krystal Ball per SE, to be injured bit people like her are dangerous and if a few of them are injured due only to their own stuff righteousness, then that's better for people and society as a whole.

I don't want her to be injured because I disagree with her but because at this point if she's @not figured out that these vaccines are at the very least negatively efficacious, then really the only way you will is if it his home.

I'd love to have the heart of the Buddha's dog, but unfortunately I've not yet reached that stage of enlightenment yet and so there is a part of me that would like to see her suffer because of the arrogance she displays which rises from true covideological blindness. The scorpion stings the frog.

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I think she will boost no matter what you do, so yes, I do think its ok.

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No that’s not OK

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Fetterman clearly suffered from a stroke so I won't mock him. I will moc his family for putting him in that position though. Unconscionable and irresponsible.

Ball is worse. Ignorant arrogance at its finest. Unprofessional and out of her league.

RFK Jr. made the usual mistake we on Reality Island make. We assume a fair fight where logic and reason are the best weapons to debate. It's simply not so and Ball showed why.

These people live in some kind of weird vdogmatic accine echo chamber.

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I totally agree with you. I'm not a trump fan, but RFK can learn a lot from him in handling these pompous, uninformed, agenda driven mouthpieces (that have really annoying voices to boot).

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Yes, I have had, or tried to have conversations with liberal Dems and even progressives on how to get a message out and have, like you, said the GOP needs to be studied for its mantras and how they get delivered. Despite personal antipathy towards that style, it does work.

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Her voice....yikes. Used to watch her show with Sagar Enjeti but that nasal honk drove me away.

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Jimmy Dore scorched this hit job on his show today.. smugnorant wench! filleted nicely

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Aah thanks for letting us know!! Jimmy Dore is the one who actually red-pilled me and unfortunately had his own vax injuries but I love the guy and stopped subscribing to Krystal after her ridiculous fall-out with Jimmy. He’s an international treasure ☀️🙏🏼

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I saw that and agree. Jimmy killed it.

I look forward to the dismantling of Krystal by Due Dissidence guys. They are merciless critics of her and her husband/son Kyle.

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thanks for this, i should watch jimmy dore more. (he's on rumble for anyone interested)

he said, "krystal is uninformed, ignorant, and arrogant" - isn't it interesting how those things seem to go together?

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Mr. Fetterman, the Senator, is a public figure. No, I do not recommend nasty forms of mocking that would throw a net over neurologically-ill people in general, but in his case it must be pointed out sharply and with clarity that he is in no position to be acting as a Senator. He must be relieved of that position by a simple lawful action. It is not correct to even leave him there as a some sort of a political counter strategy.

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While I agree with you that he is in no position to be acting as a Senator, there was nothing wrong with the point that he was attempting to make in his incoherent way.

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Yes, HOW could the criminal banking swindle have occurred? That is certainly a very good question. And then there are the five W-questions. Who, what, where, when and -- very critically -- WHY? Whether Senator Fetterman knows or not, he is playing his role in calling for tighter controls. These controls, I would expect, will not unduly encumber the people who can steal billions of dollars, but such rules will restrict you and me very severely from honestly, peacefully, and without nefarious intent, establishing financial independence. And if we follow Sen. Fetterman's two-party and "It's a Wonderful Life" analysis (another part of the game of duping and bamboozlement for the two-bin thinkers), the Republicans ("haters of SNAP recipients," a.k.a., the "Henry Potters") are for bankster fraud, while the Democrats, the friends of the angels, are the "George Baileys." Really? So Sam Bankman-Fried [who writes these scripts and comes up with the character names, Flannery O'Conner?] was someone that a typical, conservative Republican voter would approve of? (Forget the politicians in the uniparty, we know that they exhibit various degrees of naïveté to sinister craftiness, generally demonstrated by resultant rank.)

You can mark off a few items that are in the chain. Of course, there are prices to be paid, but do not hesitate in discounting. And no, Flannery, not all things that rise converge.

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Yes … I was impressed that the message was clear (at least ti me) in spite of no comprehensible words or sentence … the man is seriously impaired but knows how ti use a stage

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Kennedy did a good job.

I feel that the lady could not apply to herself what she demanded from Kennedy.

It has to be hard for a person who believes in consensus über alles to question her own worldview. That might mean she has been supporting the baddies all this time. Bad for the resumé.

On the other hand, questioning one's own beliefs and changing them if they are wrong looks good for everything.

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Agree on both .

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Yes. He is injured from the injectable products.

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My comment on this video onYouTube:

What a disgraceful display by Krystal Ball! She is just another corrupt and brainless "journalist" who will have a lot to answer for in the end, whenever that turns out to be.

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the problem is that liberal dems who are completely suckered in by the drug industry propaganda/socialization/cognitive dissonance will not evaluate her performance for its ignorance and hostility--they will applaud her for dumping on RFK and she will feel her oats taking on such a personage.

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All the cool kids hated Pharma 15 minutes ago. Aah the good old days.

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https://news.gallup.com/poll/266060/big-pharma-sinks-bottom-industry-rankings.aspx

The pharmaceutical industry is now the most poorly regarded industry in Americans' eyes, ranking last on a list of 25 industries that Gallup tests annually. Americans are more than twice as likely to rate the pharmaceutical industry negatively (58%) as positively (27%), giving it a net-positive score of -31.

SEPTEMBER 3, 2019

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True, but the number in that category I think (or, perhaps, only hope) is shrinking. Note the pretty much universal condemnation of her behavior in the comments on the video. I realize her audience is more awake than your average CNN, MSNBC, or NYT addict, but she does come from MSNBC and I imagine her following is largely left-leaning types who still haven't completely swallowed the red pill. She was mercilessly skewered--as she deserved.

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She is insufferably smug. She represents millions like her … rich white women who feel above the fray of debate because their positions are so very righteous

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A whopping 80% of her own Breaking Points audience disliked her "debate" with RFK Jr.

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Where did you get this data? That is good to know if true. The unfortunate thing is that her style is very typical on both sides of the political fence. It is used when people don't want to really hear what the other is saying and, further, want to denigrate them. And this, on TV, is considered entertaining and applauded by many. One response is to understand this as part of the process of keeping the public dumbed down and manipulated So good to know she is not being supported in this tactic.

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That data is merely based on the ratio of dislikes and likes of the video.

Yes, it's unfortunate that the tactics she used in that interview are used by anybody, particularly journalists or any interlocutor in the popular media. That should go without saying. The salient point here is that the perpetrator was a person who promotes herself and her show as being above that kind of crass behavior, but who has now exposed her deepest self in all its ugly colors.

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Truly nasty stuff which only shows that people of the liberal persuasion are often no less supporters of the corporate fascism and deserve the label Liberal Fascists! Have you heard that term used to describe this hypocrisy? The problem is she is typical and not an abberation!

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Good point, but I wonder: Who will hold her accountable? And if there does exist white hats, and if they want the population to "wake up", would it not be easy for them to take over the airways, if they're the good guy military, get Rachel Maddow or any of her ilk on the broadcast to speak, and have the Maddow voice talk about the poison death shot? Would that not wake the sleepers up fast? But, that doesn't happen. Thus, my question: who will hold anybody accountable, ever?

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Brought to by P fizer.

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Krystal is the voice of every liberal zealot I know. They are usually very adamant about their beliefs and thus they are not open to any kind of conversation that goes against their belief.

In my opinion when these poor people have loved ones who die unexpectedly they will never ever look into the cause being the clot shot.

They are asleep at the wheel and cannot see the obstacle directly in front of them as they crash right into it.

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She might also be terrified down to her bones that she made a fatal mistake in going along with it. Denial ain't just a river in Egypt.

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That makes sense. Word on the street is she gave it to her kids. Can you imagine?

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Bingo

She can’t look the reality in the face because she’d have to admit she may have directly harmed her children…

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I've been thinking that this was the most evil part of the plan. "Don't worry about the cover-up. Get it into their kids, and they'll help cover it up themselves."

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That is not at all surprising. She state on the show that she was eager to get her kids jabbed.

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Yes, given that interview, I CAN imagine. I hope she gets her booster this year, not her kids, but her! (Sorry, I know that sounds ugly.)

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💯. Deep in her bones, she knows she’s been played. Why else would she be trying to shut down someone who speaks from a place of evidence?

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My sister is the same and has people dying and ill all around her. She’s doing the la la la la trick. I can’t hear you because the truth is so painful.

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Shakespeare meets Vaccine Injury Denial. Listen to Turfseer’s hit song PERCHANCE TO DREAM. https://turfseer.substack.com/p/perchance-to-dream

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I never saw her before but she is exactly like some people I know, also women, who don’t breathe when they talk, and talk over you mostly with lies and will never ever stop to think about what you have to say because mostly you are irrelevant to their “vast intelligence” (big mouth).

I have a feeling if they ever wake up (extremely doubtful ) their heads will explode

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She's a supplicant. There's a new church in town. Watch CHURCH OF THE PANDEMIC MIND. https://turfseer.substack.com/p/church-of-the-pandemic-mind

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Her name is Krystal ball… so let’s start there.

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I could never stand to listen to either of them, so I don't. That's funny!

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I've seen a few BP segments where the audience comments excoriate Krystal for her views. But she is never fazed in the least.

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Fetterman is just sad, and I suspect he's terribly frustrated at no longer being able to express his thoughts coherently.

But Krystal is like my friend who, when I presented her with facts about the harms of mRNA shots, said she already had all the information she needed and didn't want to debate me about anything.

The other friend to whom I presented the same information said I was a murderer and conspiracy theorist, and when I (like RFK Jr.) asked her to tell me where I got it wrong, refused to engage with me.

I don't think we will ever win arguments with facts.

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Krystal: "Mr. Kennedy, why do you say this?"

Kennedy starts to tell her why he says this

Krystal: "We've got to move on. We can't debate this here today."

How do you win? The good news is everyone who is watching this is seeing and thinking the same things I am. The hosts are making the best points as to why RFK, Jr. should be president.

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The comments section obliterated her… how people actually subscribe to that channel is beyond me

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Power to the people! (And the Comments Sections!)

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Hopefully more will wake up and see that Breaking Points is controlled opposition and a limited hangout at best.

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I was formerly on the left. I have had friends patronizingly attempt to nudge me back to playing nice ideological ketman. I have been lectured by them. They have repeatedly used the pejorative term "conspiracy theorist" (that old chestnut). To be fair, the same thing has also occurred with a former friend and pastor who is middle of road conservative. And as a Christian pastor, he has fervently cheered on every US war of the last 20 years, even once going on a tirade about how we must defeat Islam, the fabled enemy. It doesn't even matter if they are on the left or right because the psychology is very similar. They feel free to insult me. I don't matter to them anymore. I criticized the lockdown, did not get a vaccine, and questioned what took place on 9/11. I am not human apparently. Also, their economic self-interest and ideology-driven social status matters, they are absolutely paranoid about it. They dehumanize people who don't fit with these things. Maybe it is mass formation. All I can say is, for the first time in my life, I can clearly see how things were when the Nazi party took hold of people's brains in Germany.

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Yes call today "Third Reich Lite."

GESTAPO IN THE USA. A government agency brands vaccine skepticism as domestic violent extremism. Listen to Turfseer’s hit song. https://turfseer.substack.com/p/gestapo-in-the-usa

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many of us have found ourselves at that exact point. love (the little things in) life and nature, be well.

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I've said many times over the last several moons that there more i ready and the more i realize how rigged it so is, the less I care about.

I have found a happiness and contentement in living locally, being a better father, husband, neighbor, person.

The silver lining of the madness has been quite a thing that I'm very glad for.

The further I get from the things I care about, the less I care about how much further away I get. -Robert Smith

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being able to let go is, indeed, very healthy. TQ for this comment.

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I lived in NY on 9/11, knew someone who was on the subway under/near WTC. They witnessed smoke, evidence of explosions, and were evacuated in time to see the first building collapse. I also knew several people who worked in the WTC towers and took the train there every day for a couple of years for my own job back then. My fiance at that time worked 2 blocks away from WTC.

Our culture is obsessed with "let go." Even when thousands of people in their own country are murdered. People will go to any lengths to avoid uncomfortable feelings, especially if those feelings will challenge their ego and preconceptions about their world. Therefore, many people in this culture prevent themselves from growing as human beings. In my view, most Americans have "let go" so that their country is so corrupt they, their loved ones and neighbors are not even safe. I feel that an effort of not letting go is required to get the US on a better path toward a more peaceful future.

Also, the crime of 9/11 has absolutely nothing to do with flat earth or the "Q-Anon" which are passive infotainment used to discredit and distract people from actual atrocities.

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'we might forgive, but we won't forget' said the wise women in South Africa when the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was assembled (1996) after the end of apartheid. to be able to face the future one might need to let go of some that has passed.

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Ask him what happened to Islamic terrorism

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Oh, No, of course not. The Leftists can't deal with FACTS. I don't see Krystal ever being able

to debate.

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I was in vaccine advocacy for over 15 years… and here’s the bottom line on personal opinions about vaccines.

You’re not going to convince anyone differently on the vaccine topic who has already made up their mind … you can only convince those people looking for information and are open to hearing new ideas.

And the other way you bring people to hear new ideas on vaccine safety/concerns- is for them Or a loved one to be injured.

But in general, You can’t convince people of anything- if their minds are already made up.

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I’ve changed my mind about quite a few things in my life and, yeah, I came to on my own on those things most of the time.

If anyone convinced me of anything, he or she was likely some kind of author that I’d read (not some in-person arguer) and I was most likely 90% the way there already anyway.

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Biden/Fetterman 2024!!

Motto: "One Brain Between The Two"

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Actually, that sounds optimistic.

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One brain, but not belonging to either of them.

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This woman is a ignorant brain washed bulldog. Didn’t let Bobby insert 2 words.

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Krystal Ball - what's in a name?

Notice that it's she who politicizes the 'vaccine' issue, without acknowledging it.

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She admitted obesity and staying indoors, not lack of vaccines, were reasons for higher "Covid deaths."

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She did!

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Good catch.

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Happy to have YOU on our side :-)

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Wow. She doesn't shut up. This is amazing this is what it has become. I can't even finish it, its so jarring, so disruptive to any conversational flow. It must take great restraint to not just say, "if you shut up for ten seconds I could clear up your confusion".

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She thinks she’s being hard-hitting when she’s only being downright rude.

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Purposely running out the clock to not let him speak. I saw someone else on RISING do that when talking about RFKJ with Briahna Joy Gray, who pushed back well.

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Somehow, RFKJ does have to work on push-back techniques. He's going to get a version of this treatment from whatever mainstream organ actually gives him any time. Krystal Ball's dream is being the AOC of corporate journalism.

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We only 5 minutes left so I am going circle back to what I already said and repeat it rather than let you address me after the first time I said it.

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Will it go round in circles?

https://youtu.be/8i1Ujj8b7YU

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if so, certainly not in the fabulous way Billy Preston brings it :-))

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Bless you

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Exactly! 👏🏽

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Yes....I agree. That's what Liberals do all the time.

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Downright moronic.

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It feels like debate class got transcribed over journalism class.

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Krystal Ball is totally clueless. If I was Bobby, I would've walked off the interview. She didn't let

Bobby speak just like a Liberal. That was NO interview. Bobby couldn't get a word in.

She was just hot air with that sidekick next to her. You could tell by the interview who had

the higher IQ. Bobby is an intellectual. Krystal was unprofessional and unprepared.

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I enjoyed her sidekick's empty nodding: "What SHE said!"

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The modern man!

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Right....That's all I saw him do. He muttered a few short words :-)

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Krystal renders Saagar a beta male.

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LOL! Me too!

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"If I was Bobby, I would've walked off the interview."

But just imagine the criticisms he would have gotten if he'd done that. He'd be called a sore loser or worse.

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Bobby should've taken over the conversation when Krystal was saying explain, but when he started to speak she took over again. Because, he kept asking her show me where ...

She couldn't answer so just jibbered on.

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He actually helped her reveal herself quite nicely.

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Hi.....I believe you asked a month ago about the Smart City input form in our

City. They called them PILLARS. Which to me signals WEF'ers. The breakdown is as follows: 1) Intelligent Transportation 2) Public Safety 3) Utilities 4) Quality of Life. The last one intrigues me. I noticed some device on the top of some

light posts here in town. I called the City engineering department. Engineer

told me contractors put up 5G. That really is improving the quality of life :-(

Also, a business called the Rockefeller Capital Management group moved

into town. Apparently, when I called Police and Fire Dept. who are on the

same street knew nothing about the Business. Even the Chamber of Commerce didn't either. What I found out is of course they are a

GLOBAL business with many offices including one in NY.

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Thanks, Lynn.

Sometimes I wonder if the subcontractors that are hired to install this stuff even know what they installing, and how much the devices serve to undermine their own principles or way of living.

Edit: And I will now keep an eye out for these "Pillars!"

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You're Welcome :-) I know what you mean. You ask them a question and they really don't say much of anything. I said to the engineer that you know 5G is harmful, don't you. Really, didn't have an answer. Just that he knew that contractors installed. Maybe, that's what they are told to say, nothing. These people have nice cushy jobs working for the City. Especially, if you

are in a specialized field.

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She certainly did :-)

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I thought Bobby handled it extremely well and in an adultlike manner. No use both parties behaving like petulant children.

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Maybe, that was Bobby's plan. To let Krystal expose herself. Boy, did she ever. This wasn't Bobby's first rodeo. He asked her the most important question that she

couldn't answer.

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That nasally, whiny, self-righteous condescending idiot talking down to RFK, Jr. when she almost certainly not read a word he has published. Nauseating twit. This is what passes for 'journalism'. I bet she has all kinds of Pfizer merch in her closet.

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Its infuriating and it is ubiquitous in general conversation everywhere . People will not open their brains to opposing ideas. Dogma rules.

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Just the placement of books on the shelves behind each speaker is an example of propaganda.

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I noticed that as well.

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She hasn't read those books, she's just seen the covers. Just like the scientific studies she's seen but not read.

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Thanks for pointing that out. Just took a second look❤️

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As for Ball...what is it with these interviewers that they have become shills for the establishment? If you do any kind of research into the mRna "vaccines" or the whole vaccine story in the last thirty years, the corruption of the pharma industry and the horrendous rise in autoimmune disorders, cancers, and neurological disorders, etc. etc. etc. how can you not be at least a little suspicious. What is it with these people?

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She's wholly owned.

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Apparently. As you probably know there are a lot of Christians who believe in the idea of there being a big crisis requiring an examination of conscience. I think we are in that. It is just not showing itself in the way some people predicted because an examination of conscience couldn't possibly happen in any genuine way if there were people going around expecting it to occur in a particular fashion (a la the prophecy)

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Her brain is owned.

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