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Have you all seen, “Died Suddenly?” It’s very graphic, not suitable for children, and frequently being removed from assorted places on the internet. Rumble and Twitter have consistently allowed it to be viewed if you have trouble finding it.
The truly gruesome part, the weird clots they have found in people’s bodies, although a bit sensationalized in the video, is fairly accurate. This has been going on for a few years now, many people have seen them, there is hard evidence in vials, and even Snopes rates it as “mostly true.”
Shoot, this has been going on for a few years now, with little concern, little research, little response. The World Health Organization was actually forced to release, “Guidance for clinical case management of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome following vaccination to prevent coronavirus disease.” So this is not a conspiracy theory, this is a conspiracy reality.
There are also an astounding number of vaccine injuries and deaths being reported to VAERS, with almost no follow up, almost no investigation. The sudden deaths of young people, especially athletes, are happening with such frequency newspapers are now doing stories blaming sudden death on everything from climate change to particulates in the air.
These things are all easily verified facts.
The rest of what is covered in the movie, the depopulation accusations, the alleged desire to kill us all off, is more of a philosophical concept, an issue of perspective. Over the years I’ve often had to wrestle with a similar question in regards to human beings, are we evil or just stupid? Is this a deliberate and intelligent plot among the elite to do as much damage as possible or are we just really careless and stupid?
I lean towards “stoopid,” which is a word that means lacking self awareness, filled with sin and greed, and unable to fully understand the consequences of our actions. My grandmother walked off the reservation many years ago, so the reality of small pox blankets and the introduction of alcohol as a weapon of mass destruction is just burned into my soul. The other half of the family fled Mussolini, so the idea that the government is not always benevolent and that there are people in high places who wish to harm you, is a subject I am quite comfortable with. “Comfort” may be the wrong word. What I mean is, trust must be earned and there is ample evidence as to why it should not be given.
I’ve also spent a fair amount of time studying the food industry, particularly the “heart health” policies of the 80’s and 90’s. The result of all our banned fat, high carb, extra sugar diets, is self evident today with record breaking obesity rates and type two diabetes. That is another clear cut pandemic, one that has and continues to do untold damage.
Heck never mind that, we once declared smoking to be healthful! I remember when teachers and doctors had an ashtray on their desk. Pregnant women were even encouraged to smoke so as to calm themselves and keep the weight of their babies down. Tobacco was once promoted and sold for the good of your own health.
Thalidomide babies. Spraying children down with DDT for polio……Wash, rinse, repeat until we finally get to the modern opiate epidemic and the way this painkiller is labeled totally safe and non addictive. Yes well, we now have millions of people caught in the throes of addiction, a clear and present epidemic, demonstrating that “safe and non addictive” was a complete lie.
Why in the world would anyone NOT question the US government and be skeptical of all our policies regarding public health??! We have a long and extensive, well documented history of doing a great deal of damage.
Anyway, I just want to put this out there, and to remind people that knowledge is power. Don’t believe everything you read, hear, or watch, but it is equally foolish to just dismiss everything that makes you uncomfortable and attempt to label it all “misinformation.” Ask questions, do some research, and pay close attention to what you are putting into your body.
https://rumble.com/v1wac7i-world-premier-died-suddenly.html
Of course Youtube has deleted the video but rumble has it, apparently, for now.
And, of course, the default assumption needs to be that anyone in apparent authority anywhere, in government, business, religion, whatever, is a lying sack of fetid drecky self serving excrement. Because our old non-buddy, non-pal, non-amigo, Lew Siffer, has corrupted the entire world starting at the top and working down.
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Thank you for the link! It is definitely being censored in various places.
Long ago, back in the day, “public health” meant having some kind hearted, visiting nurse, go into a community and begin to earn people’s trust. Why? Because all sensible people knew anyone from the government was not to be trusted! Even if you were bringing some sound medical advice, you first had to demonstrate why it was a good idea, and then convince people to give it a try and see for themselves.
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Interesting.. Youtube removed the video.
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Rumble has it, and I have also uploaded it to my proton drive
https://drive.proton.me/urls/7Y30NF3V28#Qx4DgQvTkMS5
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Great post. It’s such an indictment of the state of the electorate, or at least half of them, that party loyalty is more important than the truth. Let’s not forget the Manhattan project, or the MK Ultra program.
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Yes, what has happened to us on an emotional, psychological, and perhaps spiritual level, just takes my breath away. It’s surreal and disturbing. People I know very well, people who would never trust the government on any level, just started parroting all the talking points and tripping over themselves to get the vaxx.
Darkly humorous, but I’m often trying to sort all this evil out, is this the fruit of propaganda and brainwashing? MK Ultra at play? Diabolical and demonic influences? Have people always been this easily led and I failed to assess their true nature properly? Is there some kind of difference between all those things worth sorting out?
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Maybe it’s all of those things, coupled with useful idiots controlling social media and the news. Dark days!
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It astounds me that anyone would believe anything the government says, without first getting independent corroboration from a trustworthy source.
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Right?! It makes no sense at all. Even in the Bible it speaks of having two witnesses, a notion we now use in our legal system where we want to see some corroborating evidence before we make any decisions about what is true. Zero evidence was even requested for this vaxx. People just jumped right into it completely blind.
Here were are now with ample evidence from multiple sources trying desperately to point out something is all wrong here, and we can’t even seem to get a proper investigation, some research.
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It’s not just the Scamdemic either. I’ve seen zero scientific evidence—or even plausible arguments—that gender is based on societal norms without regard to biology or psychology; or that homo behavior is normal or healthy. Academia Incorporated simply ‘cancelled’ anybody who said otherwise and blanket-banned centuries of research and replaced it with their own pseudoscience.
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It should have tipped us off when the insert that came with the vaxine, which ordinarily would have had all the information about risks and side effects, was totally blank, except for the words on one side in small font: “Deliberately left blank.” It’s hard to believe that after all that’s finally come out in the news, there are still ads on TV telling us to get boosted, and that there are still people who will happily obey.
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I post it on my page; https://partneringwitheagles.wordpress.com/2022/11/23/vaccines-genocide-now/
Not for young children to see, but view it, it isn’t just “a philosophical concept”.
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About “Snopes” https://partneringwitheagles.wordpress.com/2013/09/16/who-verifies-the-verifier/
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I’m glad you got an updated link that jsol so graciously shared with us. I added it to my post too. I’m going to leave the censored you tube link up, because people need to know that outright censorship all over the internet is also a very real thing.
As to Snopes, yes, I’m well aware of their biases and assorted nonsense, however in several articles about the vaxx they have been forced to either state “mostly true,” “undetermined” or their latest, “declined to rule.” I was rather surprised by their “declined to rule,” category which means they have been unable to debunk it, it appears to be mostly true, but they prefer not to officially support the truth at this time. That’s so convoluted as to almost be darkly humorous. The so called “fact checkers” are now attempting to plead the 5th or something?
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I’d obtained the video via an e mail from
https://notablequotesnsuch.wordpress.com/
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Thank you for posting it. Just watched it. So glad I insisted my family not comply.
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Otherwise intelligent people subnmitted to those “vaccines”
I long resented giving babies vaccines as early as 18 months; even legitimate ones use Thimerosal. It is a mercury-based preservative, and I don’t care about their “There is no evidence of harm” mantra, I don’t trust government. I had all of the “childhood” diseases, and Mumps were the worst.
Overprotecting our immune systems (anti-bacterial soaps, dishsoap, etc.) makes them weak, so when confronted by a serious bug, it’s incapable of doing its job.
Interested on my opinion of social media? type “Google” or “Facebook” in my search box.
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“Otherwise intelligent people subnmitted to those “vaccines””
My little sister and I have decided based on extended discussions that mere intellect is not enough to avoid being a stupid idiot. Because, the truth is spiritually discerned. The moral aspect and other human and divine factors cannot be ignored, or else you end up with garbage conclusions.
I’m very fortunate to have such a wise little sister.
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Thank you for the reblog. Much appreciated. 🙂
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From another angle, perhaps we are a bit spoiled? Are’nt we discussing normal human behavior? Somewhat improved even, no one has been burnt or hanged for dissent … yet, anyway. Though I do hear of plans to starve them when cash has been eliminated. Perhaps we take our Western Christian recent experience a bit too much for granted? Now, we have dumped all that and the bills are coming in …
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Yes! We are a bit spoiled. We are afflicted with comfort and prone to take everything we have for granted. To some extent we trust our government, too. After all, this is America, there is a certain expectation that the government will always have our best interests at heart.
We are also rather immature or naive about what oppression even is. “If I don’t comply with vaxx passports I won’t be allowed to go to the movies anymore,” really is a form of coercion and manipulation, but it’s not supposed to be so effective on grown adults. At least in parts of Europe people started dragging tables out into the streets as “cafes” and making their own movie theaters, rather than complying.
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Perhaps we reggress from an historic excursion, back toward the historical norm? This Western Christian excursion has been productive; only time and events may reveal the realities of the next one.
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All during the Scamdemic, I was asking where all the bodies were. We supposedly lost more Americans than every war from the Civil War to Vietnam combined and there were never media footage of coffins being shipped or new cemeteries being built. My small town has a war memorial and there are about 300 names on it and we had 0 COVID deaths. The UN and the CDC both reported no significant change in our death rates 2020-21. Even funeral directors weren’t hiring extra help:
https://nightwind777.blogspot.com/2020/12/more-and-more-proof-daily-leaking.html
COVID deaths were reported going up while all other causes of death were declining—just as the Government was doling out extra funding for hospitals based on COVID fatalities. And nobody thought any of that was suspicious. They didn’t even think it was suspicious when Big Pharma trotted out these ‘wonder drugs’—but wouldn’t release them unless they got legal exemptions from criminal or civil liability first.
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Yep, well said! I live in a small enough area that when we would report two covid deaths I would know they were elderly people with multiple health challenges and stage four cancer. Our public health officials would simply go to the papers and just start talking about “ratios, statistics, and curves,” so those two deaths would soon become, “a 78% increase in covid mortality rates” and everyone would gasp in horror and clutch their pearls.
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Great post. I’ll check out the documentary. Also, as I left work today, the pharmacy waiting area was full of people. I assume waiting to get their booster. All lined up like lambs to the slaughter. I wanted to ask if I could take their picture, but I didn’t. I bit my tongue and prayed for them instead. Some people just don’t want to know. They haven’t wanted to know since the beginning. What must it be like to be a “health professional” at this point in time? Have they just buried their heads as well? They have access to the same info that we do, if not more. And yet, they keep up with the narrative. So much for “first, do no harm.” Notice that monkey pox has virtually disappeared. Guess that one wouldn’t stick to the wall…not enough money behind it I suppose.
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Does your pharmacy now have chairs for those people?? Oh my goodness, we went and bought a bunch of chairs flat out because, “by the time people get their 3rd booster, many can’t stand for long periods of time anymore.” I couldn’t believe it, I just let out this huge wail.
There is a massive shortage of health professionals right now. Many have been fired for refusing to comply with vaxx mandates and still others have left because they just cannot cope with the chaos and lack of integrity. The situation is so dire there is a sign on bonus of somewhere around 20 grand just for nurses right now.
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Yes, there are three chairs…and they were full and some standing around too.
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I don’t know if saw this or not, but Academia Incorporated is lowering the standards to graduate more medical personnel who represent ‘diversity.’
https://www.thecollegefix.com/penn-medical-school-expands-minority-candidate-program-that-does-not-require-mcat/
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Again, we’re like minded! It’s insanity that people are so naive and willing to accept the narratives….Lord come quickly!
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This might help with some balance.
https://mailchi.mp/politifact/scary-evidence-in-anti-vaccine-movie-falls-apart?e=8c23958a53
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“The risk of clots has been studied, and doctors still say the vaccines are safe. Abou-Ismail emphasized that “the risk of getting a blood clot from COVID infection far, far, far exceeds that of anything happening as a result of the vaccine.””
Well, I guess since Abou-Ismail is the voice of authority, we have no need to question what Big Pharma and the politicians are telling us. Good thing there’s guys like Doug around to help us believe authority, even when authority seems like it’s lying.
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Doug, this one paragraph may well need to be nominated for our new gas lighting award, aka how to baffle them with complete bovine poo and just make it up as we go along.
“The element of truth is that some COVID-19 vaccines have been linked to blood clots and that some embalmers have reported seeing abnormal clots in bodies. But that doesn’t tell the whole story.”
Vaccines have been linked to blood clots, embalmers have been finding strange blood clots, here are some vials of the blood clots from people who have died. So obviously everything is just fine and we have no need to investigate any farther. Nothing to see here, folks.
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Hey, I’m just passing on info. I’m sure when the Dems take over the House all things will return to your “normal” and you can start believing in our institutions again. I’m sure they will have weeded out all the corruption by then.
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“you can start believing in our institutions again. I’m sure they will have weeded out all the corruption by then.”
I believe in our institutions. What I don’t believe are the liars who have infiltrated them. I don’t blame the liars, though. I blame the gullible idiots who believe the liars even though the lies are asinine and implausible.
It’s not just the China virus BS. How can I believe people who tell me that fiat money is not a scam designed to rip people off? You may be that stupid, but I am not.
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Fiat money is an issue now? Most, if not all of the civilized world uses it.
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Well… here’s another one…
https://www.factcheck.org/2022/12/scicheck-died-suddenly-pushes-bogus-depopulation-theory/?utm_source=FactCheck.org&utm_campaign=bef0ad895d-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2022_12_01_04_53&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-bef0ad895d-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D
You mentioned gaslighting.. and most recently, Stockholm Syndrome. As usual, all the divisive issues at play on our country centers around what sources one accepts as their “fact source” in which to cast their lot. It’s not “the issues” anymore, but rather the source for the facts surrounding the issues in which one choses to believe as a result of one’s conformation bias.
I watched this video and came away with any number of “critical think” questions… and I found both Politifact and FactCheck, both sources I generally will accept (within the bounds of my own critical think) outside of official government sources. I would surmise you would not accept these sources given the Right’s propensity to only believe Tucker, Breitbart, et al.
The whole thing is a fruitless pissing match. Yet we all thump our chests as having the only insight to critical thought… and the “other” are lemmings making a dash for the cliffs.
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“you would not accept these sources given the Right’s propensity to only believe Tucker, Breitbart, et al.”
I would not presume to speak for IB, even though I feel like she and I are muy simpático regarding our views of the current situation, but, I can tell you several non-Right personages off the top of my head that I absolutely take deadly seriously, not to say that I “accept” them any more than I “accept” anyone else:
Glenn Greenwald
Naomi Wolf
Robert Kennedy, Sr & Jr
Tulsi Gabbard
Julian Assange
Edward Snowden
Russell Brand
Noam Chomsky
Oliver Stone
Revenge of the Cis
I think you reveal the perversity of your mindset when you emit phrases like the one quoted above. Truth seekers do not consider the source, because that is a logical fallacy. Truth seekers consider the facts, fairly and objectively, and believe what their intellect and their conscience tells them to believe, or not believe, or to reserve judgment, as the case may be.
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I’ll certainly not dispute your list of who you do or do not believe in that might add to your critical thought processes. In fact, every human thinks critically, just at different levels and to the extent they prioritize the need.
As for my “perversity of my mindset”, it’s worked for me most my life, and it’s even fallen short of my own personal expectations often enough because I am simply human. I consider it all a learning process that only ends the day I die.
I would submit that if one is a truth seeker then it might behoove their search for truth to consider alternative thought.. alternative bias, in order to comprehend the fullness in how you intend to meet the arguments to your research. I am no Trumpian nor do I share in the extreme GOP’ness, nor do I share much in the current Conservative mindset reflected in here and in other blogs I may follow. Yet I follow to keep pace with alternative thought… and get clues for my own critical thinking process, perverse as it might be to others. I generally challenge more on the morality of opinion, in order to monitor my own moral inclinations.
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““Self, who actually believes this crap?”.”
This is not the expression of an open mind. This is the kind of thing that a normie would say, it is the essence of normie, it’s everything that’s wrong with normies, the normie mindset being conformist to apparent authority, instead of being conformist to the truth.
Romans 12:
2 And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
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Let’s try and keep in context here, friend. My remark you cited was made in my reply to IB, and my point about political ads and in believing in their vitriolic personal attacks and immensely generalized pontifications, devoid of any fact, and simply meant to inspire voter emotion… to which both side (all sides) are equally guilty.
Normie, now? If my name were “Norm” I might take offense, and in this day and age I’m sure we could conjure up something “woke” for you to digest. But.. I understand your context, and need to pigeon-hole “other” opinion.
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I like to throw people’s condescending snarky attitudes back in their face. Perhaps you didn’t realize that’s how you were presenting your self?
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Well, there is no way for me to convince you that I generally do not think like that at all. Haven’t watched Tucker or read Breitbart in years. I tend to take things much more on simple face value.
For example your link right now flat out says, “Although such clots are common…” It then goes on to mention that “The National Funeral Directors Association told PolitiFact in February that embalmers had noticed an increase in blood clots among COVID-19-related deaths, including vaccinated and unvaccinated people.” It also mentions that the vaxx can cause blood clots. That seems to be some hard evidence that even those attempting to debunk the video agree on.
Just anecdotally, I was calling this the “clot shot” long before this video was ever made. In fact, I was calling it a “clot shot” long before they finally decided to pause a couple of the vaccines due to…. blood clot risk. So there has been ample evidence available for a few years now.
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And all that’s fine with me, IB. But to convince me… and I consider myself about as average as they come… a dark and sinister and alarmist video such as that, playing to emotion and conjecture, will always make me doubt the source. But then, ALL political ads do that to me as well. I am constantly asking myself, “Self, who actually believes this crap?”. Well, people do, and seldom because their “smartness” is in question but rather their priorities in their lives don’t include such need for such detail. They opt for following the best sounding/popular rather than the personally researched.
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“To convince me…”
No offense Doug, but I’ve spent a ridiculous amount of time trying to convince people that what they are doing to themselves is dangerous and harmful. Then they just die. That’s it, that’s the end of the story. Drunk driving, drug overdoses, suicide, refusal to access medical care, whatever. At some point I finally figured out that’s the wrong question entirely, that it is actually not my job “to convince you” that something is dangerous. YOUR job is to convince ME that something is safe and unlikely to kill or maim you.
One would hope this fact would be ten times as true when it comes to the medical profession.
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“YOUR job is to convince ME that something is safe and unlikely to kill or maim you.”
No one can “guarantee” that with anything in life to 100%. Especially medicine (just watch any drug commercial on TV with all the warnings aimed at us aging Boomers; nothing is “safe”.). Existence itself is not guaranteed… even to those with extremely perfect personal habits, can make all the right decisions, can exemplify the epitome of safe practices at all times. God can still decide to take you.
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Nobody is asking for 100% certainty, Doug. In fact that’s one reason why these things should NEVER be mandated, dictated, and forced on people.
You HAVE TO inject yourself with an experimental, unknown substance that has absolutely no evidence of effectiveness or safety is a huge human rights violation.
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Well, when things get a bit tough, it’s rather like that Vulcan guy said.. the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. Kinda negates the “live long and prosper” thing.. but oh well.
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That is complete bovine poo, Doug.
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Vulcan philosophy did not intend to force the one to sacrifice for the many against their will. The Vulcans were not communists, nor were they Democrats. Nobody forced Spock to get in that warp engine chamber. Well, maybe Nicholas Meyer did, but either way my point is still moot.
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In 1982 Spock says, “the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.” But in 1984 Captain Kirk takes charge, rescues Spock, and declares, “Because the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many.” Spock has been outranked and proven wrong.
Ayn Rand wrote some good stuff about how it is the needs and value of the individual that leads to any potential consideration of the needs of the collective. Take away individual rights and the needs of the many will no longer exist.
Something I really appreciate about Jesus, He totally gets this. He came to save you, me, the one individual. He leaves the 99 to go after the one. The well being of the masses is only produced by first honoring the well being of the individual and recognizing he needs to come first. 🙂
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“Take away individual rights and the needs of the many will no longer exist.”
I guess guy’s like FBI Doug don’t know that you can multiply zero by infinity and it still comes up zero.
John 15:12
12 This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you.
13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
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It’s a bitch being human, to be sure. Did anyone of us actually have a voice in being here?
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In cyber world, most points are indeed moot.
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I’m thinking that “Doug” must be an FBI troll. A normal person couldn’t be that obtuse.
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Obtuse? Perhaps. That is, after all, a judgement call. I might assess myself as being more socially… abstract, with congruent tendencies.
(I didn’t know FBI people were obtuse. Amazing what one learns online.)
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OK, FBI troll
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I am sure the Lord has room to love even those labeled as FBI trolls.
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“I am sure the Lord has room to love even those labeled as FBI trolls.”
Romans 9:
13 As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.
Malachi 1
1 The burden of the word of the LORD to Israel by Malachi.
2 I have loved you, saith the LORD. Yet ye say, Wherein hast thou loved us? Was not Esau Jacob’s brother? saith the LORD: yet I loved Jacob,
3 And I hated Esau, and laid his mountains and his heritage waste for the dragons of the wilderness.
So, it appears that perhaps Esau was an FBI troll, like you.
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You are quick with the scriptures. I could use you as a resource in real life.
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Esau was a profane person who despised his birthright, so, you reminded me of him.
Hebrews 12:
15 Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled;
16 Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright.
17 For ye know how that afterward, when he would have inherited the blessing, he was rejected: for he found no place of repentance, though he sought it carefully with tears.
I think you could turn things around for your self here if you would apologize to IB for snarking at her. She’s a very nice person, very kind and loving, and I’m sure she’d jump at the chance to forgive you, and forget all about it, and treat you like it never happened.
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Hmm.. ok…
“Esau was a profane person who despised his birthright, so, you reminded me of him.”
I am at a loss where that is even coming from. But I suppose it means something if I remind someone of something.
“I think you could turn things around for your self here if you would apologize to IB for snarking at her. She’s a very nice person, very kind and loving, and I’m sure she’d jump at the chance to forgive you, and forget all about it, and treat you like it never happened.”
There’s something refreshing in all that. I am liking you. But.. I am still at a loss to how you interpret any remark I have made regarding IB as a personal infringement toward her.
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I’m not saying you’ve done the equivalent of cussing her out, but, this is a very hi tone blog, and IB is a high class dame, so, please, show something more than the typical interwebs respect around here, m’kay?
I came here a couple of years ago to defend a guy named Dalrock, whom she criticized, who is now retired from blogging. IB could have treated me dismissively, but she was kind and understanding, or at least she pretended to be, so I like to do my part to defend her now.
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