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James Goodrich's avatar

My best friends daughter was 36 when she took her 2nd Covid shot. Within 2 days she got 2 blood clots in her lung was rushed to the hospital and almost died. She is on blood thinners I believe for the rest of her life.

A surgeon that my wife works with, 2 days after he took his 3rd forced Covid shot got 2 blood clots in his lung which then migrated to his brain and he had a cerebral stroke. He was 52 in great shape and hasn’t worked now in 3 years.

My mother in law, got 3 covid shots and now has a large blood clot in her mesenteric artery, blood clots in her spleen, vasculitis, and a blockage in her femoral artery. 3rd day in the hospital and they can’t figure out what’s wrong with her. I think I know what’s caused her health problems.

It would be hard to imagine a country that calls themselves free, be FORCED by the government to take experimental chemical injections when they know they will cause all sorts of health problems, especially in pregnant woman and children, all to make a profit. How sick and evil can you be!! Still no one is held responsible!

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Christopher Cook's avatar

And what if their goal is to make a profit AND wipe out a few hundred million of us over a course of years?

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Jon Lorensen's avatar

Lost my son in law to that second jab. My daughter had a reaction. As did my sister. My nephew was in the doctors office waiting for his turn. Had a massive heart attack in the waiting room. Died on the floor. I’m 74 and refused the jab and was told I was not welcome at some places.i never understood why. They were” protected “ . They all took the jab.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

I am so sorry to you and James and everyone else. These are crimes against humanity.

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James Goodrich's avatar

I too am very sorry Jon. I watched other friends die of heart attacks, and others get blood clots. My wife is an OR nurse and was forced to take 3 shots, we’re both very worried of what time may bring. Her mother doesn’t know yet but my wife is afraid she will have a very slow painful death with this diagnosis. She had moved in with us 2 years ago for health reasons and I think we are in for some rough times. Where are the arrests and prosecutions of these charlatans? This is a disgrace!!

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Courageous Lion's avatar

Maybe the lack of arrests and prosecutions will drive some to vigilantism. After all, when the GOVERNMENT VIOLATES THE LAW, THERE IS NO MORE LAW. IT JUST BECOMES A FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL.

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Courageous Lion's avatar

I look at it like this...force will have to be used against force. We may have to resort to the War of the Flea...it's coming if they keep their crap going. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1574885553 ESPECIALLY when the cause is FREEDOM.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

the government ARE the warlords. they have already taken over, and for thousands of years. who ever came up with the idea of a government to begin with?

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Christopher Cook's avatar

Franz Oppenheimer et al hold that the state was created by predators who want to regularize and legitimize their predations. When they were bandits, we could fight back. Once they are the government, we cannot.

The Founders, and the Enlightenment crowd, envisioned of social contract of decent people trying to escape the insecurity of the state of nature.

I think it was likely a combo.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

it must be quite old. I remember learning about the Roman empire and its government style, different, but not by much! Seems like there have been Uppeties ever throughout history - dynasties of kings, emperors, all over the place. Maybe we need to go back all the way to the stone age!!!

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Christopher Cook's avatar

In a sense, yes. There had to be some point in the distant past when no one was the least bit obligated to follow anyone who did not merit being followed. Ample land to strike out on one’s own. No all-pervasive authority covering everything and everyone. When meritorious leaders led through auctoritas rather than ruling through potestas…and before hereditary accession set in.

But then, we can modernize it. Instead of rule being imposed and presumed, it is earned by companies and entrepreneurs competing to attract customers to their security, justice, and related services. Merit can once again be the key.

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Crixcyon's avatar

Good question.

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albert venezio's avatar

All True!

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Crixcyon's avatar

Anyway, in four days many slaves will be celebrating another year of being a free slave for the 249th year in a row. What consistency.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

One could argue that the 1770s were pretty badass. But it was all downhill from there.

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Hat Bailey's avatar

You let that camel's nose in the tent and we all have learned where that leads~ LOL

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Christopher Cook's avatar

I am writing about this in much more detail now.

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Jim in Alaska's avatar

Pretty much the five scariest words in the English language no matter who's (Government, Big Pharma, your neighbor Karen, car salesman, loan officer, substack writer, substack commenter, etc., etc., etc.) saying them ; "I'm here to help you."

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Christopher Cook's avatar

With the next six words implied: “…whether you like it or not.”

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Jim in Alaska's avatar

(Expletive deleted) right, but of course!

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Philip Mollica's avatar

"protect and serve"

who?

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Christopher Cook's avatar

Exactly.

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Courageous Lion's avatar

When will more of us take the attitude that we'd rather die on our feet than to live on our knees! There is NO POINT TO LIFE WITHOUT LIBERTY.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

And that liberty cannot be partial. We do not need to “surrender” some of our rights in order to “protect the rest.” It is time to let go of that particular 18th century idea. It was good at the time, but we can move on now.

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G Bobbi's avatar

I think I’m seeing something in this COVID vaccine BS. If the manufacturer can’t be sued for making a “ treatment” that is dangerous but is mandated by the government that the population should/has to take them the manufacturer should NOT be allowed to make a profit on its manufacture/distribution/implementation.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

That seems reasonable as a bare minimum.

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Thumbnail Green's avatar

Access to land and resource. I built my house and music studio from timber straw dirt on my land. I just don't want a subscription based life.

But freedom of expression etc

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Christopher Cook's avatar

Very cool.

So timber frame, straw-bale body/insulation, and dirt coating?

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Thumbnail Green's avatar

No actually load bearing but timber roof framing and door/window bucks.

Hot water jacket on the wood stove, stainless steel water tanks for drinking orchards etc yiu know the drill

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Christopher Cook's avatar

I do. Nice!

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Christopher Cook's avatar

Fun 😁

Please tell me more about what agency means to you.

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Mr.Buggs's avatar

💯👍

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Amaterasu Solar's avatar

Another good set of memes!

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Felix MacNeill's avatar

Bullshit

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AussieManDust's avatar

It was only a decade ago that the New South Wales (Australia) Police Service threw it's logo away & rebadged itself as the NSW POLICE FORCE. Just in time for that pre Plandemic IDF Crowd Control training... so very syncronisied...

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