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Mar 6Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

A lot of, supposedly, conservatives are pushing us to move on - forgive and forget. They claim, that while the vaccine Nazis were wrong, they too were lied to and misguided. It's not their fault they wanted us to die if we didn't take the perfectly safe and effective experimental gene therapy. How could they have known that silencing critics, ostracizing those who had questions, and demonizing their family, friends, and neighbors was the wrong thing to do? They were scared, you see...

I think I'd rather make them answer for their actions. We can never let this happen again.

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Mar 6Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Nope!!! We are not going to forgive and forget! They wanted us dead because we actually used the brains God gave us and that pesky thing called discernment!!! We have in-laws who are still stuck on stupid and refuse to quit taking the jabs!!! They are nasty and still think they are right!! Even though one of them has been sick for nine weeks with every shot he got, except shingles!!!! But he still won’t listen!!! Well I say have at it then and stay away from me and my family! Another former friend turned radical liberal and ER nurse and no one should say no to the jabs, just buried her handsome and wonderful 12 year old grandson!!!! One day she may wake up and find out she was the one who caused his death!!!!!! It’s disgusting because all these people REFUSED to acknowledge and learn from those of us who “didn’t” trust the science and tried to tell them!!!!!! There was no way I could go to his funeral service!

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It is heartbreaking to bury a child. Or any loved one...this is esp sad to me as I have a soon to be 12 yr old grandson. He did not get jabbed. Thank God for that. I am sorry to hear your former friend was not able to see that this child’s death was preventable. 😔

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Thank you! I used to babysit his dad while his mom and grandmother worked late. It just breaks my heart, but there is no enlightening people like her! This was his only child.

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That is so sad. I heard from a mother who is a leftist that her son is getting very bad allergic reactions and she thinks this is "long COVID". No one would be able to tell her it could be COVID shots which are known to cause histamine immune reactions. Who knows what the issue is for sure, but it's sad that they won't even consider that it could be their injecting a known bioweapon into their kids that is causing these deaths and injuries.

This is so hard for those of us who know this to watch, when it involves innocent children who have no choice and cannot consent because they are too young.

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It is so sad, especially when it’s people they know or are related to. I’ve had more luck with strangers telling them the dangers and they were very grateful. Also, this may not be the only thing he will suffer from especially if she keeps giving him boosters. Very sad since there is a lot more being reported on the side effects, yet they remain in denial.

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Joni

I have found this true with my own brother and sisters. They still won’t and didn’t listen or look at the facts and documents. Now some of them and their children and grandchildren suffer.

It still amazes me even now that they won’t give their own brother the time of day, but will listen to people that don’t give a flip about them.

It tells me how truly brainwashed some have become.

Thanks for sharing your story and thoughts. It lets me know we are not alone. There are tons of us out here with similar stories.

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There will *not* be a “pandemic amnesty.” Mass murderers can’t simply walk…there is hell to pay.

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Really? I heard a lot of liberals were hoping forgive and forget. Heck, Trudeau even said I never forced anybody.

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That’s like saying I pulled the trigger, yes, but the gun sent out the bullet.

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Ah, the old Alec Baldwin Defense... pretty good.

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There's plenty of conservatives saying the same thing. I'm sure they weren't the ones refusing the shots and getting fired or kicked off social media for asking questions. They're the ones who were all too happy to just do whatever they were told.

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I just refused it all. Shots, masks, standing on stickers. Such ridiculousness.

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Remember the arrows down grocery aisles? I purposely went against the arrows! Screw 'em!

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I defied it all including the arrows!!!! LOL!!! It was amazing to see people go running in the opposite direction yelling "she's not following the arrows,' or "she doesn't have a mask on." Run, run you fools!

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Sorry, not sorry; there were many Conservatives who both lost jobs and/or were silenced by social media for refusing and condemning the jabs.

As a “Historian”, your prejudice is showing.

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I think you misunderstand my comment. Maybe read my previous comment. My argument is that I'm NOT ready to forgive and forget. Forget, at least. (God wants me to forgive even if I find it quite impossible.)

It was my impression that Kat's comment was disagreeing with my original comment by saying that it's liberals who are saying forgive and forget. They are, of course, but I was pointing out that many conservatives are saying the same thing.

Then I added (but was obviously not clear about) how THOSE conservatives (who want to forgive and forget) are probably not the ones who stood up to the Covid Nazis. I apologize for not being clearer.

I think we actually agree.

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My apology as well.

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Agreed. The way the Republican Party and conservative religious and political organizations largely ignored vaccine mandates as a horrific violation of human rights was an extreme betrayal of every principle they claim to stand for and the people they claim to care about.

If they can't bring mass murderers to justice after 9/11 and the COVID bioweapons, what do they exist for as a party? Why should we trust them at all?

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Mar 6Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

"And you can be certain that all government data is fudged to make their democide look far less horrific than it really is…"

That just about sums it up.

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Mar 6·edited Mar 6

Anyone remember the cartoon Dumbo? At one point, Dumbo's mouse friend gives him a feather and tells him that the feather will enable him to fly. Of course, Dumbo can fly without the feather, but at that point, NEEDS the feather.

The vaxx is the feather that helped people get over their "fear" of C0VID.

And now the vast majority of people have to pay the price. It's incredibly sad, but as someone who spent countless time trying to convince people NOT to do this, I've now come to the realization that it's their choice and their lives. There is nothing I could do about it at the time, and nothing I can do about it now.

An aside: my BIL had pancreatic cancer (probably vaxx related). At the same time, his daughter's husband got liver cancer (not vaxxed). We gave them bother info on Fenbendazole and Ivermectin. BIL's wife was not interested until it was far, far too late (aka a week before he died) and we never heard back from his daughter or her husband. He will probably die by the end of the year. They are all in the Cult of Big Medical, aka "my doctor is God."

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Wow, you did what’s right and tried to help them resolve their cancers and continue living.

I wonder what stopped them?

Was it pride? Or perhaps these jabs are uniquely designed to destroy the parts of the brain that recognize and respond to hope.

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"I'm doing what my doctor says."

Doctor= God.

Here's the funny thing-- our BIL and his wife (husband's sister, Masters in Social Work) are old hippies who live out on a farm. Very liberal.

Their daughter (getting her Masters) and her husband lean much farther right.

ALL have embraced "my doctor knows best."

Anecdote: I have a friend who is kind of non-conformist. He was convinced to get the J&J jab and, after a bowel blockage surgery, found out that he had cancerous cells. He has had a bit of college, and is not necessarily book smart. He was open to alternative treatments, started Fenben as soon as he learned about it and never did chemo, although the doctors insisted upon it. He is currently cancer free. I think his non-conformity saved him.

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Terrific!

And like any other muscle, the I’ll Do What I Think Is Best muscle, is a use it or lose it type of tissue.

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You didn't need a drink after that rant--you needed a bottle! I am so grateful to you, 2nd Smartest. And 'self-fornicate' brought strongly into my mind Catullus #16 which I will not, for fear of losing my lady-like good speech badge, repeat here. I spent the first 2, 2 1/2 years of this charade, in a state of anger--an emotion previously very, very, rarely experienced. Your opinionated and outspoken writings have done an awful lot to pull me out of that funk. And give me an occasional laugh.

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I can relate! 😜

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Mar 7Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

I like this article, with the exception of one detail;

I and many people experienced a sudden onset of a respiratory distress in late 2021. I’d not been vaccinated and hadn’t the flu in over 50 years. Regardless of whether SARS Cov2 has been isolated, this was a new pathogen whether a modified virus or not. To nonchalantly call it the normal flu disregards the novel symptomatic intensity that occurred in millions.

I’m not denying the possibility of this new pathogen being purposely disseminated, but I’ll say that it acted in a transmissible way between people in close proximity.

So, the author (and others) would do well by addressing and explaining the novel symptoms while denying the prospect of an engineered virus.

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You are correct. There was a GoF virus released, which based on IFR was like a bad flu with a particular targeting of the old and infirm. The "vaccines" were the real bioweapon payloads.

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Yes, agreed

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Again - Kary Mullis the inventor of the PCR (polymerase chain reaction) and noble prize winner said this was not to be used as a test for viruses and that Tony Fauci was a terrible scientist (my words).

Gee wonder what happened to him....

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Mar 7Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

In nz media today is a story about a sudden increase in dementia. Surprise surprise I’ve been saying this for ages because it’s so noticeable

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Link?

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I’ll have to find them. There’s been a couple of articles in the last 6 months alluding to it. The problem is that drs won’t help these people if it’s an adverse event so the problem is bigger. I had an adverse event to bone cement used in surgery in 2019. One of the symptoms it caused was dementia. But in nz when you have an adverse event, drs aren’t allowed to investigate. It’s not legal in nz for anyone to investigate an adverse event. What you have to do is apply for cover from acc for the adverse event. They decide arbitrarily if they will accept it without any investigation. Unfortunately they don’t cover adverse events to the things I keep having adverse events to. Titanium alloy implants -nope. I was diagnosed as allergic to titanium by all my specialists and also by prof Vera Stejskal who was the global expert at the time. It was very obvious. I did manage to get it removed though by finding a way round the system but they still wouldn’t accept it as an adverse event or give me cover even though the systemic symptoms resolved almost immediately upon removal. They don’t cover bone cement either. No dr has ever told me about the C.A.R.M. database or registered any of my adverse events on the C.A.R.M. database.

So I have had dementia and it got really bad. But I was refused any appointments with anyone to get help because acc didn’t cover my adverse event to bone cement. So it didn’t even get recorded that I had dementia. I recently went through the justice system in an attempt to force disclosure of evidence. So many including state appointed legal aid were showing signs of not being able to process large amounts of information. Like they couldn’t hold enough in their mind at one time to assess it.

With me, luckily I knew how to reverse the dementia anyway as it was the alumina in it that was causing the neurotoxicity. That’s what dementia and all mental illness is. I just removed all my white composite and glass ionomer fillings as they have alumina in them. That put me back under my tolerance and the dementia symptoms resolved.

Anyway I’ll try find the earlier article months back.

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Dr Sarah Myhill is interesting on dementia. She claims it can not only be prevented but reversed with a combination of low-carb diet, B vitamins and exercise:

https://drmyhill.co.uk/wiki/Dementia_-_a_symptom_with_many_causes_from_Alzheimers_to_poisonings

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Bugger I was writing another comment but made a typo so deleted it but deleted the wrong comment so I’ll start again.

I had all the symptoms of a prion disease in 2020. All of the symptoms of cjd. My dr said I may not make it if nothing is done and he rang my surgeon and got him to organise an urgent removal. That bought me time. It got rid of my titanium allergy symptoms but not the rest. The rest is the bone cement in my back. I got rid of the dementia symptoms and autism and adhd symptoms by removing all the alumina from my mouth. The white composite dental fillings all have alumina. That got rid of the neurotoxicity. The dementia, autism and adhd symptoms.

I’ve had to remove foreign objects a few times to reverse this kind of thing.

Alumina and mercury are the usual neurotoxins

Happens to people with gene mutations that mean they don’t detox metals very efficiently. Like mthfr and people with mthfr can have bad reactions to vitamin b and c and to many supplements. It’s best for us not to take them

As we age we become more sensitive to the environment. At this point, removing dental work or implants will reverse the sensitivity

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May I ask with what you replaced the white fillings, please? I have a few of those - and some of them replaced previous mercury fillings!

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Mine replaced my amalgam fillings in 2009. They were fine until I got alumina put in me during back surgery. That put me over my tolerance. I replaced them with saremco metal free ceramics. They’re also bpa free and phthalate free. There are others brands but that’s the one I used

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The rise was first mentioned here in 2022. A study was done telling us to expect a big rise in dementia cases. There’s also been a big rise in adult adhd. Our police minister Kiri Allan got diagnosed after getting pissed and abusive and drink driving. We’ve just had another MP Golriz Gharaman lose her job and be prosecuted by the police for stealing clothes. It’s also something which has caused her to act out of character and mental illness has been blamed.

Actually I might write a Substack article on what’s been going on in nz and put it on my “Healthcare Not Medicine” Substack

I’ll put the links to all the articles as they are peppered through the last few years and spell it out. I’ve certainly noticed many with executive dysfunction in the public service and the authorities including the police. It’s been like living in the friggin twilight zone trying to deal with them. More so now I no longer have neurotoxicity

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One thing I found interesting is that on a current affairs news type show they were talking about having an inner voice. They said they’d asked round the crew and found 50% claimed to have an inner voice. Where they can hear their thoughts. This is concerning as that’s a common sign of neurotoxicity aka mental illness. I’ve had it before but as I new what caused it I was able to reverse it and avoid it in future. Until a surgeon unknowingly put alumina in my body anyway. But I’ve mitigated that now anyway

I’ll put it all on my Substack. I think it will make an interesting post. We need to assume that even the police and judges may have executive dysfunction and are making decisions they wouldn’t otherwise be making

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I'm glad I ran in to your substack. I love your writing style 😄 Greetings from the Netherlands

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Need a PCR test for stupidity. You might get them to finally believe they really are stupid. Trust the science!

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Haha!

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“What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know. It's what we know for sure that just ain't so.” - Mark Twain

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We do not need studies anymore. There are plenty. We need to follow Florida’s example.

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Look up researcher Walter M. Chesnut on Substack. He warned of prion diseases a few years ago.

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So did Roger the vet and lots of other people..

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It’s already rife and growing has been for many years.

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Some of those comments are spot on though.

People who believe false narratives are dangerous.

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Inspite of the vast evidence that fatal Fauci was the orchestra leader, major Universities like Georgetown, UIC and Case Western extoll his pseudo virtues and honor him for his life time accomplishments. I guess RFK Jr book, The Real Anthony Fauci is fiction! Could it be the Universities just know who controls the NAIAD money tit? My Alma Mater is off my donation list!

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Actually, the reason the FDA authorized the Covid 19 transfection countermeasures is not because they are captured by big pharma but because they were following EUA Medical Countermeasure law, and so were all of the stakeholders. http://www.fda.gov/media/97321/download . See also https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/mcm-legal-regulatory-and-policy-framework/mcm-related-legal-and-policy-presentations-publications-and-qas . Begin with first archived and follow up from there.

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Nonetheless, didn't they (and the experts) confirm and conclude the 'benefits still outweigh the risks?'

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