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Oh my Lord. Who made that beautiful 14-year-old CHILD get jabbed?

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All the examples were not moving to me. Except the boy. What a tragedy.

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Ditto. I have compassion fatigue for all but the kids. The kids make me want to cry.

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Parents...

A friend's 12 year old nephew, very talented tennis player, out of action from necrosis of the elbow... something that afflicts drunks and the very old.

Have also realised how ominous is the diagnosis of 'myocar die tis'...

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Many conduits, but Satan did it.

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Does that excuse his parents? If so, it personally doesn't sit right with me. But it does remind me of a new wave song from the 1980s: "The Devil Lives in My Husband's Body" Second line: "Our friends can't come over anymore." Ah, good times! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNqhSRJCJuc&t=2s "The Devil Lives in My Husband's Body" by Pulsallama, 1982.

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I did not see where it says he got the shot. Does anyone have a link? It seems likely but we need to be careful making assumptions without evidence.

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That's true, and we might be wrong, but I'd bet the farm on the side of jabbed: flu-like symptoms, TSS (toxic shock syndrome), and cardiac arrest. Also, I believe the gov. of TN encouraged the jab but left it up to the school districts. Some districts allowed a religious exemption. Imo, it doesn't look good. BUT, you're right. We don't know for sure. At this point.

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Looks as if he attended Liberty Creek High School in Gallatin, TN ("Mathias Uribe Liberty Creek High School Class of 2027 Gallatin, TN"). That's Sumner County, TN. I suppose someone can call the school to see if the jab was required in 2021, but even if it was optional, that doesn't mean his parents didn't get him jabbed. The other suspicious thing I was reading in stories about him is that this "came on so suddenly." If we're wrong about making a somewhat educated guess, then we have a LOT more to worry about, with the flu becoming a widespread bacterial infection.

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Here's a link to a story in which there's a picture of Mathias and his dad at the piano. Indoors. Both wearing masks. Masks indoors usually translates as "FEAR!" "Jabs!" and here's what else they say: "Dr. Boyle said Mathias got really sick really fast." If forced to vote on the matter, I'd say his parents had him jabbed. https://www.express.co.uk/news/us/1812697/teen-legs-hands-amputation-flu-like-symptoms

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The flu doesn't often kill people, they are killed by the resultant pneumonia. As the c-19 jabs weaken the immune system we can expect more "flu" deaths. The flu shot is not protective and can cause damage. That is what led Suzanne Humphries to write "Dissolving Illusions" after seeing first hand the kidney failures resulting from the flu shot. It is a long read but worth the effort.

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Great book!

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Ack--stupid me! If he's 14, he just started high school, so we'd have to check his elementary or middle school. Still, based largely on the indoor masking situation at the Uribe home, I'm sticking with the odds are great that Mathias was jabbed.

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It appears Tennessee may be trying to do the right thing. https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/health/2021/07/13/tennessee-halts-all-vaccine-outreach-minors-not-just-covid-19/7928701002/

The post seems generally pro vaccine but the news is seemingly positive.

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Actually Phooey Generis the situation is rather like The Babel fish: The final clinching proof, for the non-existence of God... 🙄https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iuumnjJWFO4 (start at 2:06)

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Most accounts weave mazes to avoid mention of any “shot.” That’s a red flag to me. As someone on Substack (maybe one of the non-corporate controlled doctors/researchers) said (my paraphrase), “until any proof has ruled out cv19 mRNA shot, I assume it is the cause of_______.”

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I agree.

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I agree.

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St. Alia, it's a no-brainer. As I told Fast Eddie above: look up "Jummai Nache"...

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Parents are crazy!!!

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You don't have to: what happened tells you all you need to know.. and if not? Look up "Jummai Nache"... 🤔🙄

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On another note, does anyone feel sorry for Kathy Griffin? She's nothing but nasty. Always. Her Trump severed head, never censored on Twatter, scared the shit out of Barron Trump. She's such a hag. I didn't wish anything negative on her, nonetheless, it makes my day to see her get her cosmic comeuppance.

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I don’t feel sorry for her. She’s horrible.

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Nothing funny about her act either. At least I never saw the humor.

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She wasn’t e even funny on Seinfeld

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I think people that go through suffering, whether physical, mental , or both, are being “slapped in the face” by the Universe. It happens to all of us. I could tell you about many times I was “slapped in the face”. You take that and grow spiritually, or become bitter and unaware. Just my take…

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It's hard to have sympathy for her but I hope she does ask forgiveness for her hatred of others before she dies, for her own sake.

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We should all be asking for forgiveness. We are all sinners. I have my own soul to account for.

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She is one of many I will never Pray for.

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Not even a single bit sorry for that cow.

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Good! Because, imo, it's people like us who are not out of control emotionally or the holier-than-thous (who lecture and do nothing else) who will have the stomach to vanquish these demons . . . if they haven't already set their own demise into motion, like Ugly Griffin.

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Karma ‼️🥰💋

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She did what she did, the severed Trump head, because she believed erroneously it would benefit her. As she was vaxed over and over. I think not judging her includes not wishing for her to be consequence free. If she is consequence free then her bad actions continue. The natural consequences, the natural part is what is essential, shouldn’t be something we feel sorry for her about. She cannot grow and become really deeply happy without consciously deciding to let go of hatred etc.

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She severed his head then lined up to get injected with trumpvax. Now he's inside all of her major organs.

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See how that works!

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Didn't need one. Could've read about her.

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WTF. The don’t even say if the kid was Covid vaccinated 👿👿👿. My 14 year old 2nd cousin dropped dead ☠️ of massive heart attack last year 🙏

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💌 so sorry for your loss

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These tragedies are heart breaking.

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They never mention it because they can’t see that it’s related... I’m sorry for your loss...

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Anyone who says Pray For Thy Enemies is an Idiot at this point. They certainly aren't praying for us!!!

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You mean praying is like masking?

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Like masking, prayer doesn't work.

Nothing fails like prayer.

"The results showed that prayers had no beneficial effect on patients' recovery 30 days after surgery. Overall, 59% of patients who knew they were being prayed for had complications, compared to 51% of the patients who did not receive prayers. The difference was not considered statistically significant.

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2006-mar-31-sci-prayer31-story.html#:~:text=The results showed that prayers,was not considered statistically significant.

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If you get your information from the LA Times, that might be a problem.

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Not today Satan! I answer only to God. I don’t think God is into statistics.

He is the Alpha and the Omega.

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Christians always see Satan behind any criticism of their religion.

The Christian apologist, Justin Martyr, even blames Satan for creating pre-Christian resurrected gods like Adonis, Attis, Marduk, Osiris, Krisna, Dumuzi, Zalmoxis, and Innana.

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Does he speak to you?

How?

E-mail?

Telephone?

In dreams?

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If I could give you proof, it would be wasted on you. Because you don’t care to search. The proof is up to you, not anyone or anything else.

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You bounce around from stack to stack posting the same cut & paste crap. I can only assume it's the best you've got. How tired.

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Sep 18, 2023·edited Sep 18, 2023

Because there are evangelical morons like you on every stack who cannot resist sharing the good news of their bastard Messiah who never was. Their message is tiresome and they are uninformed about Christianity, its predecessors, its contradictions, and its absurdity.

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You make my point for me. You don't even have the discernment not to plaster the low-hanging "evangelical" label on every Christian. Next I'll be a flat-earther.

Notice I don't need to rely on juvenile name-calling, or profanity for punctuation. The hallmark of the left, and drunk freshmen. Get lost already. Better yet, get a new act.

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Guess I won’t be praying for you

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Not necessary. :)

Focus on your business with wood and with science.

Dawkins, Sagan, and Fermi offer more enlightenment than the Gospels, Torah, and the Quran.

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Copernicus, Galileo, Pasteur, Mendel, and at least 50 more

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What happened to Galileo, Bruno, and many more who challenged Church orthodoxy?

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The first and best scientists were Christians.

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In the time of Bruno and Galileo, everybody was Christian.

Heretics and infidels were burned alive.

Today, the situation is different:

https://www.nature.com/articles/28478

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Yes.

They were excommunicated and burned at the stake.

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I pray and it works over and over. The figures above you mention are meaningless, by the way. 59% of those prayed for had complications, 51% not prayed for had complications. ‘Complications?’ And what were the results of those complications? Did the 59% recover easily and fewer of the 51% didn’t? What were the ages of those prayed for? No one says praying stops problems from happening. Life is life. That isn’t the intent of prayer. You can tell everyone prayer doesn’t work, but it does. I am not certain praying for others works as praying personally works though. So, in that sense the study might show something. However, you are whistling into the wind to tell me, for example, prayer doesn’t work, when I have hundreds of examples in my own life it does. Your flawed study isn’t proof of anything more than your closed mindedness.

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I recently finished a four week court case. $900,000 in legal fees. A sociopath sued me, viciously and stupidly, for $20+M. He lost. Big score for me as I countersued. But, now we go through the post trials motions and then a possible appeal. I prayed, cuz thats what I do. For a fair settlement. No hatred. No vengeance. Just something fair. So....turn the other cheek? Could I? If I had not fought back I would possibly be out bankruptcy levels of money. I didn’t want to fight. I had to though and I did it reasonably well. Jesus’ philosophy, lets not discuss here his Divinity, but the philosophy. Which is best exemplified in Sermon on the Mount. Blessed are the meek, turn the other cheek and so on. Take no thought for the morrow as you will be looked after, etc. This is nearly impossible to do and be a family man in this society. Hatred you can ditch. Vengeance the same. But not fight? If a man is killing children in a schoolyard and you have a gun should you not shoot him? I would say YES! 100%.

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MORE. POWER. TO. YOU. Good luck with anything relevant that comes down the pike. Thank you for not letting an asshoe get away with a frivolous but damaging suit. I'm glad everything you went through paid off.

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Seven years of my life though! From 65 to 72. It hurts because one’s later years are in a sense more precious. How many good healthy active years does one have after 65? A lot of plans had to be put on hold. Which might never happen now.

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I'm going to send you vibes for a long ,

healthy life and the fulfillment of all your plans. Maybe try to focus on what you want instead of what you don't want. I promise you it makes a huge difference, although I know it is sometimes very hard to do. If I live until October 5, I'll be 68, so I'm not some kid trying to give you inane advice.

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The part of the Sermon on the Mount I like best is the one about how hypocrites pray openly on the street and believers do it privately. There's a bunch of 'christians' on these sites who like to make a big show of their faith and prayer...much to the chagrin of Jesus and his real words.

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That’s why he gave us free will

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If your comment is directed at me I think it is unfair. The problem I was in contradicted my faith. I acted against my faith fighting as I did. I was indicating my lack of faith, not my piety.

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It wasn't directed at you. It was directed more at the crowd that makes a big show of it.

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Thanks for clarifying.

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No prob. In fact I find your insights to often be valuable. You seem to have a lot of knowledge and give things a lot of thought. It isn't just a knee-jerk cult response which I respect.

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Where did you get the idea that prayer must be reciprocal?

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Interesting. I didn't take that literally. I took it to mean, they're trying to incinerate our asses, like in Lahaina, or otherwise destroy us, so why empower them with positivity.

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Exactly what I meant!

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Prayer isn't meant to empower our enemies.

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I disagree. Anything that sends out positive/loving vibes empowers the receiver. We can go back and forth, but you will NEVER change my mind. I'm happy to agree to disagree.

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Maybe you should keep the responses to your prayers to yourself.

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5 And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.

6 But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.

Matthew 6, 5-6

The gospels are Bronze Age mythology and nonsense.

But at least the writers of these stories got some things half right.

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Whatever that means.

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Grace and Mercy

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Actually, if one wants change in the Universe, you pray for your enemies (problem people in your life). Is it hard? YES! And it does become easier. Pray also changes your attitude toward them. It’s actually quite amazing.

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Prayer...no edit.

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Again, I don't pray.

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Do whatever you want. Lol…

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Eww. I wouldn't want them to "pray" for me, BUT, to me your main point is VERY well taken, as enemies must be vanquished if we're ever to right the ship of state. It's good versus evil. If someone wants to expend energy praying for people trying to kill them, disable them, harvest their organs, rape them, extract adrenochrome, destroy their home (the republic), or enable evildoers with their fear and capitulation, have at it. I prefer to expend energy on those who deserve it and for acting productively. The holier-than-thous are, to me, laughable fools.

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What we can pray for is that these deluded, deranged, or degenerate folks will have a genuine encounter with God similar to that of Paul on the road to Damascus.

Heart, soul, & mind change via repentance for our sins (repentance = turning away from those sins & repeat no more) is powerful.

If our world experienced a genuine revival worldwide, all this evil could be diminished.

Right now evil is being coddled & even embraced. But God gives each of us free will.

He’s the author of liberty.

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Sep 18, 2023·edited Sep 18, 2023

Even though quite rare there are numerous examples of this radical transformation scattered throughout history.

I suppose it is what they mean by 'grace'.

The sense of 'Saul' as a separate entity ended and retired completely and what remained was the 'natural state'.

Unfortunately no act of will can bring it about. No meditating, no praying, no mortification, no austerities - all the tricks that have been tried.

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There's no revival for people on the possession spectrum. Which is what we're dealing with.

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Absolutely agreed!

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A "Nobody" and a "Phooey" agree--made my day! Thank you!

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We certainly do!!!

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Pitying them is more productive than throwing back dark energy for them to feed upon.

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Big J did tell us to turn the other cheek but most people forget we only have two cheeks. Three strikes and you're out.

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Jesus is coming.

And he is pissed.

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Fuck him and the virgin that spawned him.

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Nice...you’re a real winner.😉

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Tell the truth.

Are you the pope ?

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No.

I'm heterosexual.

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Best you got?

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He has been back a long long time. And he is now acting. They had their three strikes and now they are out.

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Nobody died for your sins.

Jesus is a myth.

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Harassing believers with religious zeal. Atheism is the WORST religion.

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It’s not a religion. It’s the absence of God/Creator/Mind. We can barely fathom It in human terms. And this has nothing to do with any man made religion. I know what I know. I’m not trying to convince anyone of anything. That’s an individual choice.

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War is peace.

Freedom is slavery.

Ignorance is strength.

Atheism is a religion.

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And most the doctors drive their BMWs home and sleep on 2000 thread count sheets.

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Almost all .. . This doctor got fired for opposing the covid lies and I was unemployed for 19 months, just got a temp job coz some hospital had 3 people leave and was simply desperate. BUT, to this date they're still requiring proof of covid vaxxx to be employed.

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Yes

True

Made a little edit.

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Go get a real job, start working for yourself.

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I can’t imagine what it must be like for Mathias and his family. And the doctor caring for him advises to get flu shots. What a shame.

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Yeah, that was the cherry on top.

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The doctor’s parting shot comes off a bit sadistic

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Sep 17, 2023·edited Sep 17, 2023

It makes me so angry that people are as stupid as this 14-year-old's parents insisting their children get the useless flu shots. I'm 78 and had a flu shot around 2005. OMG, I couldn't lift my red swollen arm for days - and I got one of the worst cases of flu I've ever had with a 103 degree fever. No one will ever stick that garbage in me again!!

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Don't you just love the way they throw around the phrase, 'unknown cause.' Has everyone forgotten the clot shot so soon!

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Has anyone ever seen so many people getting sick and repeatedly and in the summer? We have schools reporting a sudden flu type sickness going around in 90 degree weather . NOT in middle of winter in January

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Nope. And just like so many celebrities having to cancel their shows and athletes dying suddenly and everything else we have been watching since the jabs came out. This is what struck me as I read this article and added it to all the other articles Mark has posted.

Dr. McCollough talks about the athletes in the link posted above. It’s definitely a must watch.

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These people are wilfully blind to what they have done to themselves, and worse, to their own children that depended on their parents to keep them safe from the evil guys like Bourla, Gates and a whole host of their chums in US regulatory bodies that have openly acted against the public interest.

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I hope the parents responsible for the demise of their children will have themselves sterilized voluntarily.

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I think Bourla and Gates et al have already done that for many of them free gratis.

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Good point. I'd forgotten about that particular side effect.

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Maybe Tori Kelly needs to watch Peter McCullough's speech before the European Parliament.

rumble.com/v3hwcgm-dr.-mcculloughs-speech-at-the-european-parliament.html

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Maybe she needs you to pray for her.

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I don't pray.

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And yet you pretend to know its purpose(s) and effect(s). LMAO! Thanks for stripping in front of us. Yick.

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Phooey, I like you but prayer is a Bronze Age useless ritual.

Jesus probably never existed.

“Christ may be said to be a fiction in the four senses that 1) it is quite possible that there was no historical Jesus. 2) Even if there was, he is lost to us, the result being that there is no historical Jesus available to us. And 3) the Jesus who "walks with me and talks with me and tells me I am his own" is an imaginative visualization and in the nature of the case can be nothing more than a fiction. And finally, 4) "Christ" as a corporate logo for this and that religious institution is a euphemistic fiction, not unlike Ronald McDonald, Mickey Mouse, or Joe Camel, the purpose of which is to get you to swallow a whole raft of beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors by an act of simple faith, short-circuiting the dangerous process of thinking the issues out to your own conclusions.”

http://infidels.org/library/modern/robert_price/fiction.html

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I like you, too, and I've heard all this before. My idea of prayer is primarily wrapped up in the notion of manifestation, best expressed in (I feel as if I should run my fingers through my armpits) Mark 11:24: Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours. I believe the creator has expressed itself in countless forms and is responsible for the existence of everything. I also believe in Lakshmi and Ganesha. In general, I get a huge kick out of the "religious" zeal of atheists. It's kinda sad to me, though, that you feel you have to dispossess me/others of our spiritual beliefs and notions. Whatever makes you feel better is sincerely OK by me, since it doesn't make a difference.

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Religious zeal of atheists?

I think you confuse zeal with irritation at the zeal of mindless Christians seeking to infect others with their delusions.

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I don't have to pretend about anything that I certitude in.

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You left out a word, Professor. And to think you can comment on something you don't even do reveals a lot about you.

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The vast majority of posts anywhere are made by those who have no fricking idea what they are talking about. If you aren't aware of that, you must be an uber faker.

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You are the one who claims to be a professional.

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Carrying this sadness and anger for the clueless seems too great a task. Someone pointed out that this is work, an emotional effort that is heavy and noteworthy. That you keep pushing forward gives me strength, thanks Mark and team.

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Grim. That poor kid.

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This is how bad it gets sometime w/anti-vaxxers. I have a family member that out of courtesy thought I would share that the FDA is removing certain forms of Benadryl, Sudafed, and other cold meds claiming they don't work. I told her it was odd because these drugs at one time had been prescription before becoming OTC.

Benadryl is used by so many for itching, allergies, bee stings etc. Her reply was "well Benadryl works for me, but you don't know what is going on behind the scenes.". WTF? So while I don't know what is going on behind the scenes, or w/the vaxxine, (sarc), which is her real issue of her response to me offering up the information because I am one of those conspiracy theorists. If you like certain cold drugs you might want to go get them while you can, I was trying to be helpful. Simple.

My real thought that I didn't share w/her is the gov't is doing this, like w/Ivermectin, so they can bring in some prescribed drug that they want us to use instead of a cheap cold drug. It was weird they are doing it right as cold/flu season starts.

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I've long suspected that most "lyme disease" is actually mitochondrial vaccine damage that manifests over time as the mitochondria are further damaged/depleted.

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Yep. Most disease has mitochondrial dysregulation in etiology. And peroxisomes - the less well known organelle where critical membrane components are manufactured.

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"leaving the whiskey abandoned on a West Virginia road ... Fire crews stood by and waited for another truck to take the salvageable whiskey and resume transporting it"

Poor whiskey, abandoned in West Virginia ... the people who'll have the honor to drink that whiskey will never know it survived a terrible vaxxident ..

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