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"Humans have indeed always done insane shit." Absolutely true. But, running parallel to this trend, humans have indeed always done miraculous shit.

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This is the difference between living where I live, as damaged as it is, and urban life. I look at human efforts and they seem paltry compared to the miracles of Nature. I don't care if it's a marvelous painting or a peasants' rebellion (Wat Tyler et al, murdered by the crown), it is dross compared to a forest.

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New dimensions in shamelessness... Corruption is now so flagrant that most people don't even notice it. Most of those that do, or who can't avoid a glance, try to block it out. I'm not entirely unsympathetic to that. Institutionalised depravity, when there's nothing you can do, soon becomes wildly depressing and demoralising.

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Thanks for these thoughts, James. I hear you. Knowing about the depravity but feeling that change is close to impossible is a recipe for much of the doom scrolling and negativity I see. That's why I try to talk about and cover so many topics and viewpoints.

Of note, though: When I make a post like this this one about Moderna, it'll typically get WAY more views than my non-Covid posts. it seems even the "free thinkers" prefer that I focus on how terrible everything is.

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That audience response is fascinating. And your comment holds up a mirror for me. I'm fighting off an attraction to doom ideation.

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Yep, I chose this specific post today as a test of sorts because yesterday's more personal post garnered far fewer views.

And I hear you, my friend. We're all vulnerable to the gloom and doom and we're all being targeted by relentless programming. It's a daily, hourly struggle.

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I would love to track your optimism, Mickey, as you age. I was way more optimistic once upon a time -- I grew up in a home where I was told most people are good and decent -- then I decided that realistic was my preferred path.

With some good fortune, things are NOT terrible in one's personal life though one must recognize that many people are suffering in many ways. But the big picture? Not hopeful. This is the positive thing about Post-Doom, accepting that doom awaits us (more likely the children of today) and just living our lives as best we can. Very Buddhist.

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I always try to find my way to the bigger picture of what is going on. This leads me to consider how few of us could see it 3 short years ago (Seems like yesterday) and how lonely it felt knowing that the scamdemic was just that. This is what a lifetime of programming will do. But the mainstream narrative that sold it (problem-reaction-solution) is reaching the tipping point crumbling before our very eyes. In 2019 it was impossible to tell most people about the research I’d done about the 9/11 false flag or the vaccine fraud - they weren’t ready to hear it. But now as we watch our so called leaders betray us, so many are ready and willing to listen. Get ready for the big show to commence.

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YES to speaking those last two sentences into existence!

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Great comment, Jeff.

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I was just reading (in One Nation Under Blackmail) about Hillary Clinton passing secrets to the Israelis. Oddly enough, I was laughing! The depravity is so extreme, so overwhelming, that sometimes this book just cracks me up. Can you imagine spending all your waking hours conniving, looking for new depths of corruption to dive into? No, halfway normal people cannot imagine that!

No, there's nothing I can do about these people's utterly bankrupt minds and souls, but I'd rather know than not know.

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and when are they going to pay back all the money they received from the govt to survive before the jabs? I t is commonly known, that the govt (read Fauci) kept the company going before that, because they never made a useful product. They probably received the formula from the military (who owns some of the patents of the virus) and were paid plenty to make the jabs, and then received yet more money from selling the jabs back to the govt who already paid for it... very strange business plan really!

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Yep! There's evidence that Big Pharma rode the coattails of the DoD throughout this whole thing.

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Does not matter what we say or do. The money machine keeps on ticking. It will be tough but it will all crash and maybe a cogent society will emerge from the ashes.

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As the money system goes 'ppppfffffffttttt', I can only pray that these companies are pushed to extinction, despite the collateral damage it will cause, they are so so big and deep state entrenched, I do pray they simply die a horrible death and that millions of millionaires lose their ill begotten fortunes. How can I help with their demise? It sure would be interesting to see how many of Modernas employees have fake vax cards, or have died from their jabs. No wonder the obits are getting very vague these days.

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Meryl Nass just put up a post showing all the hilarious media excuses for people dying before their time: watching TV and falling asleep, exercising, eating this or that, just pure bullshit.

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I subscribe to Linh Dinh and I clench my teeth sometimes as he refers to the shots as "Jewjabs." So I looked up the heads of Moderna and Pfizer, and you all can guess what. On top of the Israelis' plan to overpopulate the earth with inbred, disabled settlers' children, do they have a plan to depopulate the rest of us? Including, I am sure, plenty of Jewish people?

Interestingly, when I first tried to post this comment, "something went wrong." Then when I refreshed the page, it was "not to be found."

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Yeah, I've found some people in the so-called "medical freedom movement" who use the struggle against tyranny as a cover for them to launch their anti-Semitic rhetoric.

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Have you read One Nation Under Blackmail? I know you wanted to have Whitney Webb on a podcast and she didn't respond, but the book gives you a whole new perspective on those supporting Israel. It reminds me of Hannah Arendt trying to answer the question of Jews having a death wish; I don't think it's just Jews, it seems a majority of people in the West have a death wish.

I love Linh Dinh's writing and his bitterness about the U.S. is understandable. His family came here from Vietnam and he used to take wonderful photographs of actual U.S. urban life, including plates of food! Now he is wandering throughout southeast Asia, last post I read in a village where people would survive perfectly well without modern "conveniences." He sees people living in relative harmony and compares that to the streets of Philadelphia where he lived. So I don't agree with his feelings about Jews and black people, but reading Whitney Webb has seriously helped me understand those who criticize Israhell as they like to call it.

Btw, Linh Dinh has been thoroughly cancelled. So I always retain some sympathy for those who are blacklisted.

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Thanks, Susan, but I'm not supporting Israel (or any government, for that matter). I'm just sharing my perspective that too many folks wrap their racism, misogyny, anti-Semitism, etc. in the flag of freedom. This doesn't make me want to cancel them but it alerts me to where I agree or disagree with them.

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https://mediaarchives.gsradio.net/rense/special/rense_032723_hr2.mp3 --this is on shedding, gsradio.net. I effing knew it. Get your fermented foods, our guts are being denuded of bifido bacteria by the jabs.

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