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A Tribute to the Unvaccinated
Last month, French General Christian Blanchon wrote a letter in which he praised citizens who stood up against the coercion tactics that had been used to force them to take the experimental Covid vaccines. The pressure to get vaccinated was exerted on individuals from various sections including governments, organisations, agencies, media, society and family.
Posted in Covid, Freedom
13 Comments
Mathieu van der Poel did nothing wrong
From foxsports:
Dutch cycling star Mathieu van der Poel was in prime form and a favourite to win the elite men’s road race at the cycling world championships in Australia.
But one small detail changed everything for the 27-year-old.
Instead of heading back to the Netherlands with the coveted rainbow jersey, van der Poel was arrested, pulled out of the race and landed back on home soil with a conviction and a three-year ban from Australia.
Posted in Culture Wars
6 Comments
Crowdsource Post: What did the Covid Response Cost Us?
A recent cabinet meeting marks the end of the covid response in my eyes. As per the ABC:
Key points:
– Mandatory COVID isolation will end from October 14
– Financial support will be continued for some workers to be able to isolate if needed
– The chief medical officer says it marks the likely end of the emergency pandemic response
Posted in Covid
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The Unseen Forces in Our Changing World
We are watching our planet spinning on a path that seems to be towards some kind of destruction. There have been plots and schemes that have been lurking beneath the surface and building up for decades; unseen by the majority, who have been too busy with their lives. It took a virus – whatever its origins – to make people aware that something sinister is afoot.
Posted in Covid, Faith, Freedom, The Great Reset
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Thursday Memes – Vol 3
It may look like Saturday but I can confirm that its Thursday. Should you suggest otherwise fact checkers will remind everyone you are using the wrong context and you will be executed, sorry I mean banned.
Posted in Thursday Memes
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Prescriptions for Health: Modern Medicine vs Naturopathic Healing
How did the process of treating those who are ill get so complex? Perhaps, we would be better off asking why it got so complex. This would lead us to the answer. Healing the sick stopped being a vocation and became big business.
Posted in Covid, Health
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Monday (in)Sanity – Reality: the only weapon of the conservative
In a political world where one side has almost unlimited power it intrigues me that the vote still changes regularly between the conservative and the progressive. How exactly does the conservative win an election when the progressive has but is not limited to:
– Hollywood
– Media
– Deep State
– Education System (K-12 and now pre-school)
– Universities
– State Media
– Public Service
– Social Media
– Corporations
Posted in Monday in(Sanity)
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Thursday Memes – Vol 2
Another week of absolute insanity. In no particular order here were some of the best memes I came across:
Posted in Thursday Memes
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My Mind Is Not My Brain
Guest Post by Abigail L. Rosenthal
How much hangs on that denial – or on its contradictory, that my mind is my brain!
If our minds are our brains, as I once thought, and as our educated contemporaries mostly still assert, it follows that one day we will all entirely cease to be. And, unless we’ve managed to become unusually famous, whoever survives to remember us will, sooner or later, also cease to be. If such is the case, and you’re anything like me, you won’t want to think about it too much.
Posted in Life, Philosophy
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