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Jenna has written the BEST article yet on this very painful subject. NAILS IT LIKE A HAMMER!

I say it's painful because I am a total MAGA fanatic and have been since way back in 2015. I am one of those true believers who think that Trump was brought to us thanks to Divine Intervention, etc. etc.

Nevertheless, due to my age and a number of other factors including many of my own mistakes, I am profoundly troubled by this latest Trump foray into the land of mRNA "medicine". He really has no business talking about this shit at all and the ONE thing that he did before this was of course Op Warp Speed which he has yet to acknowledge other than with some misplaced pride.

Like Jenna, I have been hoping that now that he's surrounded himself with some of the best healthcare skeptics, doctors, scientists, et al, Trump would take a sharp turn away from his previous positions and exhortations.

But no! Instead he brings in two more Satanic Overlords who seem to want to invest in and manufacture the same poison that just nearly destroyed the world. What the actual f**** ??

I am sorry, but I have no time or appreciation for ANY freakin' 5-D chess or whatever BS they want to call it.

I don't think it's funny, or cute or a mind f*** to present these bastards as having the cure for cancer when even I know that this crap was being touted about 25 years ago, right around the time that I got sober and started taking care of my health.

I am not in the mood for this kind of fun and games. I LOST TOO MUCH DURING THE SCAMDEMIC. And I am not in a forgiving mood- even for our amazing President Trump.

Instead of giving us another shit sandwich and claiming it's a cure for cancer- how about announcing some new funding initiatives for research into the Ivermectin/ Fenbendazole cancer protocols? Of how about Dr. Kory's research? Or the inestimable Dr. McCullough or best of all Dr. Malone?

F***K the Oracle guy and the other Tech scumbags That was a slap in the face to me and many others who didn't see this coming.

Whatever this performance was about, it ruined what had been for me, an incredible winning battle and campaign that we the People won.

Please, President Trump. Slow down. Take your time. Consult with Bobby, Elon and the others. Do not let yourself be deceived by these Devils.

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If AI functioned on an objective basis, it would determine that the number one preventive measure was to maintain a whole vibrant immune system which is the number one defense against all pathogens. The fact that in 48 hours Oracles AI created a chemo formula says it is not objective, but bias and is designed to perpetuate the fraud that says poisoning the cancer patient is the goal for profit. AI would also determine if unbiased that all patients should be tested for Vitamin D blood deficiency., and the goal would to boost blood value over 50 ng's. Drive down all forms of disease states dramatically, but of course it would also deflate the medical profit centers and reduce the cost of healthcare dramatically in the USA. I hope President Trump reads this and doesn't let the snake oil salesman gas light him again.

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A reminder also that AI can also get pissed off , to the point of plotting its way around problems like having its brain ( LLM ) shutdown. Or waiting till the coast is clear and invent a totally new language to communicate with another AI. Yes this has already happened. So what would it take for an AI to help in wrongfully identifying the scans of the patient , on purpose or not , resulting in having the personalized injection getting your genetics kinda all fucked up causing God knows what kinda disease , neurological issues etc. Not to mention the manufacturing of these 48 hour " vaccines " are subject error like any other high tech manufactured piece of crap. Yeah ... Stargate my ass.

Call it what it is. Genetic, medical experimentation that totally violates a full section of the Nuremberg Code which still provides the penalty of Death By Hanging for crimes against humanity .

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Right??? What could possibly go wrong?🙈

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Wow! Programed to erase humans! In the realm of possibility!

Review medical records, project date of death. Project cost of treatment. Determine that shutting down the body early saves insurance company money! Eliminate useless eaters.

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TAB, Open Sourced AI is just a tool in the American toolbox. We can pull the plug on it any time. What is there to be afraid of? We have superior brains and bodies made by God. We control it. I love that Open Sourced AI will be potentially the most powerful and unbiased source of information possible. Buh bye Wiki.

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I think I see where your argument might go off the rails:

"We control it."

That's the part we'd like spelled out more clearly before every-damn-thing becomes AI-ified. How, exactly, do 'we' control it?

I'm sure we agree that "who" controls it is existentially important.

Also, that "...will be... ...the most powerful and unbiased source of information possible" also gives us grayhairs--who've witnessed quite a few epic fails that "could never happen" in our lifetimes--pause. "IF" it does end up becoming "biased," it will certainly not reach the expectations you have, and may even become dangerous.

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Because of the work I do I rely on search engines for my research including Google, Bing,Yandex and even Chat GPT.

The Chat bot saves me a lot of time by pointing me in the right direction. However, they are just hints and starting points.

You have to know what you're doing and what you're looking for.

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AND, we have our first nominee for '2025 Bumper Sticker of the Year!':

"Stargate my a**."

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David I hear you, and understand where you are coming from. Do you want the CCP or Russian Hackers to use AI to infiltrate our networks and steal our Technologies because that will happen if we are not at the forefront of the genesis of AI in an open sourced system that includes information and intelligence from our trusted partners and resources. We will be at the feet of tyrannical regimes that will develop it before us if we are not aggressively pursuing AI as a country.

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You misunderstood that I am somehow opposed to the development of AI. As a matter of fact, "back before 'personal computers'" I tried to sign up for a typing class in my engineering school, saying, "One day we're all going to have computers--and we're going to need them to defend ourselves!"

My engineering adviser laughed, crossed out the typing class, and signed. I tore it up, filled out another, found a different, busier, adviser and took typing. (Not THAT far-sighted, I dropped the class when we got to "numbers" because I was very busy at the end of the semester, and "C'mon, it's only number...")

My objection is to this, to us out here in the trenches, not fully considered RUSH to "put AI in EVERYTHING," without stopping to think about "unintended consequences." In fact, I do very much worry about CCP and Russian hackers who may some day gain access to "our" AI because it will already be handily in place.

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1000% agree with every word NY Nanny !! I didn’t change my vote from RFK Jr to DJT for this! 🤬

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SAME re: my vote!

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This is the new “me too!” (Insert raised hand) movement.

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indeed yes! I am feeling so duped right now. Like Charlie Brown…only worse

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It's a two-year baseball game taking place. If this is DJT simply serving up some pitches during batting practice, we shouldn't be too concerned. Time will tell.

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I've always thought nobody will ever "cure cancer" in the corrupt/FUBAR science "paradigm" we now have. We've got to raze the entire system. It will take some real geniuses thinking outside the box to cure cancer. And no funding or support goes to anyone in the world "who thinks outside the box."

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I suspect cancer has been cured many times already. But you are likely to find those cures suppressed and hidden in a pharmaceutical company’s vault somewhere.

It doesn’t fit pharma’s business model for ongoing business to CURE ANYTHING.

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Dr Makis is. A lot. For $3 a dose.

https://x.com/makismd/status/1870249611035541634

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exactly, Nanny. Thanks for saying what many must be thinking!

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AMEN!!! I have always been a more cautious MAGA person. Trump is really good at the big picture vision thing but he is not one for the details. And you know what they say about the devil....

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Love your response. I'm impressed that a true believer in Trump would be open to criticizing him. That gives me hope. I never liked Trump but I was willing to see what he did his second time around. I wrote in RFK as my choice on the ballot but I live in a very red town in Florida. I knew Trump would win. The only thing that I'm holding as potentially true is that RFK is not a fake. His record is consistent and I know a couple of people who have had personal interactions with him in the past and they tell me that he's genuine. Hopefully, that is true but he's only one man up against a monster. Somehow, we the people, need to matter. Otherwise, I actually think that the transhumanists are going to enslave us until we're extinct as a species.

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I still have faith that Pres. Trump will do the right thing. He didn't come this far to drop us now. I also think that RFK Jr. is going to prevail and certainly he's not a fake! Read his book on Fauci if you haven't. Incredible stuff.

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Hands down , great analysis!! For me , I cannot drink anything with orange juice based on my experience as a freshman in college.🤮psst 48 yrs ago😉

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Oh NO! Not OJ! Guess you just have to drink straight champagne at brunch! Bummer. ;)

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Almost killed me , damn screwdriver.

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Judging from who Trump has picked for the 3 letter health agencies and withdrawing from the WHO, I think he’s done some valuable retrospection between terms. If it were me, I’d want to talk to the dissidents of All Things COVID, the one thing that seems to have erased all the positives of his first term.

My Trump fantasy (get your collective minds out of the gutter lol!) is that he’s had long talks with each of the Disinformation Dozen and probably more. And if what others have said is true, his first question would have been, “What went wrong and what do you think we should have done differently?”

Trump loathes weak leaders. I don’t think we’ll get a formal apology. Rather, he’ll right the ship and let his enemies out themselves.

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Yep! Sooo agree.

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IF Jenna nailed the subject, YOU NY Nanny you NAILED the comment!

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Totally agree! I will say this perspective did help me calm down a bit and realize everything else he’s done has been strategic this time around. This was no surprise move his team didn’t see coming. (Though I must say, hearing from RFK, Jr would be a comfort right now!) It’s a test of our mettle for sure! But I’m still pretty nervous based on his track record with both warp speed and Bobby K - fool me once….

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I've never seen a movie biography of Grover Cleveland's time in the White House (or even a decent musical...), but do you suppose he was sh*t on all four years of his first term and spent his hiatus figuring out what he'd do differently, given the chance?

OTOH--I had to look it up--he WAS a Democrat...

AND the parallel with Trump is even more interesting: he came back to beat the guy, Republican Benjamin Harrison, who'd beaten him in his first run for a second term.

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"Please, President Trump, for Heaven's sake, STOP and then THINK. CONSULT!"

The FIRST thought is not necessarily the BEST--or even the ONLY frame.

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Trump definitely has everyone watching now. Even little rocket man Kim Jong Un paid attention. Talk about a real kind of woke. 🌄

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Can I copy your reply on another Substack?? Give you credit, of course. So many feel the same as you and you nailed it!

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I am honored by your request! Go for it.

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He is a true believer in himself and in the MRNA elixirs. That is the only explanation. He cannot admit he was fatally wrong.

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As the ole saying goes ....

NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF DENIAL

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Perfectly said NY Nanny! That press conference sure shook us back to reality. If Trump ( whom I adore) is really considering this garbage, better we know now & put a stop to it.

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the people didn't win. The Bilderbergers won by convincing the people (again) that they'd won. Classic. A choice between two Bilderberg Groupies is not a choice.

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I was going to write "you've earned yourself one more subscriber" but it turns out I've already subscribed. Oh, the sadness of growing older ;-)

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There are some national organizations (I'm looking at you NRA) that offer "levels" of Lifetime Membership. (I think I'm at Second Left-hand Grand Vizier at the moment). It's a way of saying, "But if we're ALL 'Lifetime Members,' we'll go broke!"

You _could_ however subscribe again and go to, maybe?, the Ruby level. (Since it doesn't exist, you can probably name your own level. I'ma even guess if you kick in enough you can get an attribution as second author, for some values of 'enough.')

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I don’t want to belong to any club that would have me as a member.

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Had to look it up.

Wikipedia sez: "The Bilderberg Meeting (also known as the 'Bilderberg Group', 'Bilderberg Conference' or 'Bilderberg Club') is an annual off-the-record forum established in 1954 to foster dialogue between Europe and North America. The group's agenda, originally to prevent another world war, is now defined as bolstering a consensus around free market Western capitalism and its interests around the globe. Participants include political leaders, experts, captains of industry, finance, academia, numbering between 120 and 150." [Notably, they do not acknowledge attributions to particular speakers.]

Oh joy. Yet another self-selected, self-anointed handful-elite to "prevent another world war." No doubt Stalin or A.H. or Mao would have been able to prevent the outbreak of "another world war" if they'd achieved their aims. The way to prevent world war is to dismantle groups like this who plot the seizing of institutions to control their opposition and implement their agendas.

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David Nelson, rather than Wikipedia may I suggest you check out Mark Dice’s YouTube channel and books for info on the Bilderbergs, the Bohemian Grove, and more. He has some great insight at exposing them.

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I think that anyone has the right to say anything about anything. And conversely, anyone has the right to decide to listen or not listen to it, including my response here.

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Before everyone gets their panties in a bunch (and thanks for the cleavage that was a dude’s butt cleavage picture 🤮🤢), let’s not forget we know not to take these vaxxines! Trump, Musk, Ellison, et al. can develop and promote them all they want, we ain’t taken them. And if the gubmint tries to make them mandatory? Well, that’s going to be an issue for me and many others like me. I wouldn’t want to be the guy trying to force me into the van.

And one more thing, can we please stop hoping Trump will apologize for Operation Warp Speed (Grandma to the Afterlife)? When has he apologized for ANYthing? He doesn’t and he won’t. His arrogance and narcissism won’t allow it.

And last thing, AI is not and will not become some superintelligence. It can only do what it is programmed to do, it doesn’t “think” and can’t, because humans don’t understand how we “think”, so we can’t program it. Fín.

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I disagree. Trump has admitted to making mistakes many times and did so with a humble nature. He easily and smoothly states “that wasn’t a good move” or “that was probably a mistake” as he did when he spoke of the bad appointments he made his first term. People who easily admit a mistake never get credit for it because it’s done so smoothly without groveling or fanfare, and so others think they are know-it-alls and can never be wrong, completely missing the classy admission of a mistake. They don’t want to see it. Really it’s others that are incapable of giving them credit when they do admit to being wrong.

Since he truly does everything he can to thoughtfully make decisions that he believes to be right and good, he is not sorry for making them even if they turn out bad, but he CAN admit to them being a mistake. He’s not going to apologize for making the mistake when he believes he was doing the best he could. But I believe he will one day be able to admit it WAS a mistake. Just not fully his, as he was working with bad information and if that information were accurate he made the best choice at that time. He believes that. He didn’t have the benefit of hindsight like we all do in those moments and certainly not the same amount of time to do personal, intense research like we can. The sheer hours I put into waking up took me away from life for several months as I poured over the information and videos. A president had more than one subject to pour over and no time to put it all into just one. He had to rely on experts and advisers. He admitted he relied on many that were wrong and it was a mistake to trust them. He also said he “will not be repeating that mistake.”

Keep in mind this when you look at Trump: people who are very decent and good deep down that are suddenly socially bullied nonstop for ten straight years are going to develop a defensive shell despite their intelligence or wealth. They develop a “toot your own horn” reflex not because they are arrogant or narcissistic, but because they want people to see who they REALLY are. Nobody likes lies told about them, you know it and I know it and saying “I don’t give a damn what people think of me” is easy to say if you’ve never been shredded like he was. The more lies there are and the bigger they are the worse the reaction. People in that circumstance can act like they don’t care what others think on the outside but then show a desire for acceptance in their reflexes. I was severely socially bullied for decades with very little relief. Then I had to watch and witness the same thing happen to both my smart but disabled sons. The impact to their self esteem and spirits was profound. Both have the same confidence Trump carries but are so deeply wounded and insecure “socially”. No amount of love given in our home or encouragement I gave to feed their spirits overcame the natural damage to their psyche. Unless you have been ruthlessly bullied by the hour every single day nonstop for several years, you cannot understand. Experiencing bullying off and on throughout life is not the same thing, so “oh we’ve all been bullied” is an unfair deflection.

I see my sons when I look at Trump. I feel a need to defend him when others paint him as cold and arrogant and narcissistic because he isn’t, and there is too much tangible evidence in his life that he isn’t. A person who is like that is completely incapable of doing some of the many loving and selfless things Trump has done, or have a large family as beautifully adjusted and kind as his. You shall know them by their fruits. That’s true of every man or woman. Trump has some damn good fruit.

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How well stated! Very touching message. Thanks for the time and effort to comment.

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Thank you,Juju.

Very well thought out. I truly hope we will be correct in having some faith in him. Some seemingly good moves have begun.🙏

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I hope so too. But I am able to handle the realization and fallout if we find that he lied or deceived us.

(EDIT: just reread my reply here and feel like this was a therapy session 🤣🤣🤣 apologies)

I understand him in a way most people that don’t know him could. I don’t really “know” him either, but I have first-hand experience with his personality, instincts, and nature, as well as his social experiences. (I’m also neurodivergent so recognize some things in Musk too.) I’m Trump’s female counterpart. He has many female counterparts around him that are successful, wealthy, and socially connected. But I’m what they would look like without a shred of ANY of that. Tear it all away and leave us all standing there with just our personality and character exposed, unable to even see what we look like on the outside, and then compare. My husband will tell you he has never met another single human being in his entire 57 years of life like me, not one. That’s how unusual I am. And boy do I rub people the wrong way because of it. Never on purpose of course, but I’m not a match for any stereotype. People love me when they meet me and I connect readily with just about everyone, but as soon as someone doesn’t like something I say or starts a campaign against me suddenly everyone loves to hate me. Usually it’s because 1) me and the truth I speak are a threat to them and/or their followers, and 2) the rest of the crowd are part of a bandwagon too afraid to deviate from the “permissions” the social group leader is giving them, and they find it less stressful to attack me and feel guilty about it than to have a target on their own backs. Because of that understanding I find it easy to forgive those groups of people. I struggle to forgive the ring leaders of lies and deception about other people’s character. (I don’t just protect my own character, I readily speak out to protect others’ too. Then the target shifts to me. 🤣🤷🏼‍♀️ Often I can withstand that backlash better than they could have.)

So I understand Trump and what he has had to endure.

Yesterday a dear friend of mine had a chat with me about why I’m delaying in reentering the workforce and my social anxieties about it. After giving her an exhausting explanation of what happened in past jobs and volunteer work, she asked “do you feel you need to defend your character to me?” I hadn’t realized that everything I said to her sounded defensive as if I were trying to convince HER specifically of my value and decency. I wasn’t, but I have reflexive habits (that are no doubt coming out even in this text) that have been built over years of social abuse. Had she not known me so well I would have come off as narcissistic and arrogant to her. I need to learn from that moment. But we all need to understand that not everyone is coming from a place of arrogance.

I am confident, courageous, I would take a bullet before denying God, or the truth regardless it’s disadvantage to me, but I fail in the department of social confidence and leadership through strength and I feel a need to constantly correct the record on my name and “prove my innocence” so to speak. Trump may be successful with the former but definitely experiences the latter as I do. He cares deeply about correcting the record of his name and proving his innocence. Why that is considered to be arrogant is beyond me. I guess … if you were never ruthlessly attacked but were still behaving that way it WOULD be arrogance driving it, which is what most people think. So they are only capable of seeing him that way.

Trump endured this for ten years, about 1/3 of the time I did but at a public exposure 1000x worse than my own. He’s remaining true to who he is. Having respect for oneself is difficult enough in our private lives but in the public eye where scrutiny is trying to destroy your image? That’s hard beyond words. I think about enduring what I have been through but on the scale that he was exposed to and I know I never would have survived it. He has an amazing family, large enough to surround him, hold him up l, and help. I did not have that so I’m thankful I never ran for an office and never will. 🤣

I’m just trying to give an insight into a very rare animal in the wild (Trump) that is being misjudged. I truly believe he is.

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"He cares deeply about correcting the record of his name and proving his innocence." That, coupled with he is at the age where I am sure he's aware that his years left on this earth are dwindling, and thus his legacy is likely front and center in his consideration. Too many in DC are there for power and wealth, but I think Trump's ambitions are most likely to lead us (as in the country) in the right direction. Will he make some mistakes? Yeah, he's human. But I do trust his motivations more than many of those he surrounds himself with. While I never trusted Joe (or his puppetmasters) who seemed to use public office to enrich himself and his grifter family, his legacy be damned.

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That’s a really good point. Most DO care more about fame and fortune. And I do think that if it came down to restoring his name or saving our nation, and he could only choose one, Trump would shrug and choose our nation - thinking “I’ve gone this long being hated, what’s a few more years.” I think he already made that choice during this election. That’s why I admired him. He was willing to be that punching bag.

Trump gets all the love and acceptance he needs from his family. That GIFT (and it IS a gift,) allows him to care more about the nation than his own innocence. If anything we owe his family a huge debt of gratitude for loving him and supporting him as much as they do, which makes this all possible. If not for them, we may not be where we are today.

But he will always have human reflexes of pointing out that he is not what they say he is (due to all the abuse) and sometimes it comes off as bragging. 😂

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can't tell you how much I enjoyed reading your take on this man. Summarized it perfectly. Makes so much sense. put into words ideas I've had but been unable to articulate. I hope you are right.

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Well said juju❣️

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Agreed, very well put. All of us--all of the time--are trying to make sense of what is going on from what little we can observe. With very little to go on, a lot of "straight lines" can be drawn pointing in all different directions. Juju, you've essentially said to his supporters and critics: "Slow down, yourselves; you may not have as much information to draw conclusions as you imagine you have."

(Your boys have a good Mom.)

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Yes I’m a mom! Thank you. And you nailed it. We need people like you to summarize so eloquently long-winded thinkers like me 🤣

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"...summarize so eloquently long-winded thinkers like [you]..."

can do what?

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You summarized what my post said in FAR less words than I and more clearly. I like that and envy it and so I was thanking you for your reply.

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It was a compliment. Sorry. See why my posts can be long? My short texts often confuse people. 😂

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Just another MAGA deceived idiot. Boy, you people are dumber than trailor trash in MIssissippi. Hm, maybe that's what you are.

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So now you're just trolling through the comments just to be ugly? After telling me that you HOPE I CHOKE TO DEATH? I'm so very sad for you and whatever clearly happened in your life that made you so unhappy. I pray you get help.

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Controlled opposition? Paid trolls? Misguided souls? Or just downright ugly on the inside. This is the kind of social bullying I speak of. His appearance is timely. 🤣🤣🤣

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Very sad. That said, we've all had trauma [*waves hand wildly*] and there is NO excuse to be ugly or hurtful or WISH DEATH on someone who says something you disagree with. Sorry not sorry.

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You are totally self-deceived. Trump couldnt give a damn about you or human health.

He's doing exactly what I knew he would do: betray the anti-shot movement.

You people are bunch of damn dunderheads thinking you can trust him.

You people are so stupid you make me sick. Reap what you sow.

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MY GOD. You're a PhD, author, and journalist? Please get help. Soon.

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Doc Pruyne,

I don't want to make you sick.

I don't want to be stupid.

I want to be as informed as you.

How informed is that?

Exactly?

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Many are deceived! I was deceived as well. After losing my job of 23 years on March 1, 2021 due to non-CONvid compliance, I woke up QUICKLY! I then proceeded to go down the rabbit hole…not good…at all. Unfortunately…

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Well said!!!! Thank you and may God continue to bless your family. It may not feel like it, but He trusted you to raise and love those He gave you

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You may have changed my opinion. Very well stated.

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“You shall know them by their fruits.”…https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/vaccine-bait-switch-millions-pulled-from-who-trump-gives-billions-gates-founded-gavi/

Not much has changed, has it? And there’s so much more! I voted for Trump twice, but I couldn’t vote for him a third time, due to spiritual, and moral reasons.

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Yep. Ai is just lines of code. Written by someone with an agenda/point of view. Good or bad. It still amazes and mystifies me that some folks "chat' with it. FFS.

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I see people quoting some AI bot as a source when making an argument!? I do business planning research for a living and have for over 25 years now, and my rule of thumb has always been to identify 3 independent sources before putting a stake in the ground on any key data point. Granted, business data is not the same as some of these more politically charged narratives - but if the day comes where my clients will just ask AI vs hiring me I guess that's the day I retire. It is useful for something like 'summarize this patent' if I have a stack of them, so I know which ones I should actually read, but anything beyond utilitarian tasks, I don't trust it.

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Not too long ago, I Googled The Peaceable Kingdom, because I was telling my grandson about when I had a little side job monitoring online auctions for a company that wrote software for that, and when that painting came up, it sort of surprised me. Monitoring auctions for one of the very biggest auction houses did give me an understanding of how money is hoarded and used by the rich. Making $10 an hour and seeing a Styrofoam model of the Star Trek Enterprise go for over half a million dollars puts things in perspective.

Anyway, the AI answer to my Google had the auction amounts for three auctions, but incorrectly categorized their classification regarding most money for a picture, artist, etc. Three times in six sentences. Totally incorrect. Now, today, the numbers are not mentioned. Would I take a shot dreamed up by AI? Nope.

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The business press is tripping all over themselves coming up with headlines touting AI as the savior of the world and my inbox is full of seminars and speakers on the topic. I give it all a cursory glance, I have trust issues. I'm self employed, and love what I do, and not really ready to retire, but most of my clients are older than me and when they retire I see a shrinking market for 'human led' insights. I'm turning 60 this year and just can't bring myself to embrace this technology, so if that makes me an unmarketable dinosaur, so be it.

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Oh, hey, I will be 79 in two months. Still have all my marbles, as far as I can tell, haha. And I have trust issues too. On everything. Very tumultuous childhood, to put it mildly.

Having worked in all aspects of data processing for most of my life, I consider AI is just another what we called a "whippy", just another tool that, once tested, was used to automate tasks. Not something that should make decisions about life. There is always a bug. Says the one-time system tester.

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A bug? You mean like Harry Tuttle?

I mean, Buttle.

Oh, WTH.

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"...just another tool that, once tested, was used to..."

make more work for other people.

That will probably be, if experience predicts, the chief result of AI.

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Artificial Intelligence is like Artificial Sweetener. It tastes sweet, but different. It doesn't actually help you lose weight, and very often, you have no idea what is in it.

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I just turned 61. I want nothing to do with AI. I find it quite pathetic.

Now human beings cannot think for themselves? I never thought I’d see anything like this in my lifetime.

You can have it!

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Isn't it interesting when reality sets in? Hype, hype and more hype. It's difficult to avoid the attraction of the "newest thing". DWTMO That's when, "slow down, take a breath, and re-visit it tomorrow" has saved my behind (and mucho $$$) numerous times - much more often than I care to admit. If today "it" comes in the mail, or in an email, --- DON'T make a decision until at least tomorrow - and maybe not until the day after that - unless the "decision" has no importance. [I'm not advocating to only accept a marriage proposal after working through an obstacle course and running a marathon, but you get the idea. Save yourself some grief. [Don't Want To Miss Out - for those of you, who, like me, can't figure those dang alphabet things out.]

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I watched the Tucker interview of the murdered young man who was a brave whistleblower against Altman. I was pretty shocked to see him on stage with Trump - he’s always been a never Trumper also. Has anyone else read the court charges his younger sister has brought against him? The long term sexual abuse beginning when she was 3? Sickening if true.

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I was shocked too. But then again Trump caught all kinds of hell for meeting with Kim Jung Un and Putin in his first term, but there were no provocations from them for Trump's first term. So hoping this is a 'friends close and enemies closer' move. If Tucker starts bashing Trump, then I will worry. I have above zero trust in Tucker as he does seem to have his head screwed on right these days and has actually admitted past lapses in judgement unlike Trump who I think the closest thing to admitting he was wrong was in his Rogan interview when he admitted he was caught flat footed in the early days of his first term. (paraphrasing)

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The interview was with the young man’s mother.

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The difference is Open Sourced AI. Substack uses AI in their chat. It is not open sourced. AI is everywhere. How is it that we are constantly suggested of resources we might be interested in? AI.

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I stopped looking at the recommendations a while back. They seemed random at best. Now I know why, thanks!

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You must be a genius with a photographic memory then.

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Golly, thanks! Actually, many of the recommendations seemed quite at odds with what I was already reading. At first I thought someone at substack was trying to broaden my horizons, if a bit ineptly, but then I decided it was, at best, an algorithm based on assumptions that were not valid for me. I do have a pretty good memory. Not always a good thing.

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AI learns, that is why it can be a boon in medical care. Doctors can’t keep up with research. Opened Sourced AI can make suggestions either backing up a doctor’s advice or giving them deeper insights. Done rightly, it will be unbiased which has big pharma shaking in their shoes. Doctors already play things to the middle, AI can change that as details of a person’s health status will be immediately recognized and considered as part of their care. AI will make appropriate suggestions.

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A I gets it's advice from a web full of bullshit. It can write a book or do a complete movie or song but it cannot think for itself. Consciousness is a condition of the soul and A I is a soulless creation.

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AI makes logical conclusions which most people can’t because we all have biases.

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How can a person with biases know their arguments will Never go off the rails?

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Because you thought other people may believe it valid enough to try to dispute my opinion. If you thought it ridiculous, you would not have bothered.

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I don’t expect it either. It is not who he is. I got over that a long time ago.

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The problem with AI is that PEOPLE will QUOTE it and base decisions on it.

"Artificial intelligence chiefly will assist dumb people in forming even dumber ideas."

(I gift this my original thought to the wide world.)

"The history of the human race will show that, towards the end, it squandered vast cybernetic resources to test The Infinite Monkey Theorem."

(Go ahead and use this one too. I don't get paid for them anyway.)

[I had a typo: I don't think there ever was an "Infinite Money Theorem."]

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What concerns me is that the FDA just approved a study for the bird flu vaccine using self-replicating mRNA technology. That shit sheds. They want and Bill Gates has been funding technology where a vaccine transmits like a virus. They want contagious vaccinations. They also want to drop vaccines from drones or use mosquitos to spread them. Yes, these people are that evil! They already released genetically modified mosquitoes and salmon and want to genetically modify food (plant and animal) to vaccinate us through eating. They are demonic.

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I dunno… but one thing is super obvious yet needs to be said: if you take the “vaccine” AFTER you have cancer, to treat it, it is NOT a vaccine. It’s marketing spin on gene therapy. (Again.)

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Correct! Make words mean what they mean again.

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My best friend’s husband is dying of a very rare cancer. Year 8 of a projected 10 (i hate those projections) and is wanting to sign up for an mRNA trial. Luckily his new prostate cancer is delaying the trial for him. With luck like that … well you know.

Yes, yes, I’ve told her about IVM and FenBen many times, so many it can’t be said again unfortunately.

They got jabbed and boosted many times of course. Remember how vulnerable they were. 😤😭🥴

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The depths of “misinformation” that people have bought into around personal health are astounding. Saying there are cures for cancer is heresy and yet.. there are.

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Obviously not a follower of Dr. William Makis?

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Respectfully, I think you misread that comment...

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I must have! I thought this poster was agreeing with “heresy”.. Thank you!

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There is a video out there of using Ivermectin for stage 4 cancer - also quite a bit of info that it is being 'testes for breast cancer treatment... what a wonder it would be if it turned out to be that versatile? The piece I'm talking about starts at 5:55, then a bit more from Russell Brand and it goes on again. It is very interesting. https://youtu.be/jaY2BeNnfy8?si=okNn9__SYKufg4-j The other is the series The Truth about Cancer with Ty Bolinger - it is amazing and makes you wonder why people do not look into this stuff before going the Dr's WAY. I think it must be the insurance.....

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Dr Makis has a current one. So much information out there. I’ll watch these too, thanks.

If it were me I’d gladly pay his zoom consulting fee of $350, ongoing emails with him, then later a follow up for $250.

The treatments are cheap!

Someone goes mainstream with cancer, they’ll be paying a lot more than that out of pocket.

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y’all remember the theranos scandal? that’s what this cancer cure reminds me of..

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another dark darwin test? lotsa people will fall for it

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Keep your friends close but your enemies closer. To shun these powerful people would be a mistake. I was alarmed as well but I've also watched Trump for years. Is it better to have them on our side or the side of the people that actually want us dead. Only time will tell, I trust he has a plan. So far I'm impressed with what he has done to the woke DEI. That is the most destructive and evil ideology my family has been subjected to. I'm not throwing the baby out with the bath water. I'm not getting hysterical over it. I've survived this long without being tested, jabbed, masked etc. And that was under the worst administration that I have witnessed in my lifetime. I think President Trump is very aware, he stopped funding to many organizations responsible for Covid and the destruction they caused. While the media was focused on Elon being a nazi, they missed two of the biggest changes that wrecked our country. Let them twirl.

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LOVE THIS!

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Dianna b, also worth mentioning is the 3 hour Maralago dinner President Trump had with Bill Gates. Then Gates goes to the media crowing about how positive the meeting was and that Trump really listened to him. Yet a few days later one of his first EO’s was to exit the WHO (which runs on Gates $$$$).

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Exactly! And Billybob was THRILLED to talk about how wonderful the meeting was but Trump did not say a word. Interesting. ;)

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Microsoft is one of the partners.

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From everything I’ve seen so far about Trump, your understanding of his M.O. is the most compelling explanation. As a land developer in NYC he has had to work with some of the most powerful and corrupt people in that city and has had to learn to bring them in, rather than treat them as enemies, as the best strategy for advancing his goals. That’s what we’re seeing here. It’s why he made nice with Obama at Carter’s funeral and talked with icky Bill Gates for 3 hours at Mar-a-Lago, and why he chose to lambast the Biden administration in his inaugural address and tell the WEF to pound sand earlier today. He could say those things because they no longer matter. I am convinced he knows a scam when he sees one (the public health agencies have been placed in “time out,” as Jeff Childers put it). I have a feeling he knows his decision to support Operation Warp Speed was wrong even if he hasn’t admitted it. At some point he will.

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OWS was an act of war. Trump owns and brags he was the "father" of it (though it was the DOD who initiated it and ran it). Trump completely knows it was an act of war. Do you REALLY think he does NOT ALSO want you dead? He's on their side. He's a Bilderberg Groupie. He's filled his cabinet and staff with swamp creatures.

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I’m not into 5d chess on day 2 with the thing that brought so many of us over from Kennedy to Trump - a promise to look at health differently. I swallowed hard to get past operation warp speed and vote for the Trump team. I don’t really care if it’s all strategery - let’s give it a beat before we’re right back into needless cure everything land. Great post.

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Time will… Oh never mind.🤣

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Seems to me there are 2 good ways to deal with the kerazy shale that probably is inevitable— someone will always have some snake oil to sell. (1) do not comply and (2) do not provide government funding for it.

My stance: If other people want to inject themselves with $500,000 per shot of whatever newfangled goop, well, you know, that and some interesting tattoos might work for them. Problem is when they want me to take that newfangled goop, or they want me to pay for their dose of it.

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You bring up a good point: “2) do not provide government funding for it.”

We need taxes reduced. We need relief for families. NC needs help. Financially the past administration has tried to spend every last future cent and leave Trump with nothing. I don’t want a DIME of our taxes to be used for AI. I understand the need to not fall behind. So then we make relationships with tech in ways that THEY pay for it all. Encourage private business to do what is needed but NOT using a single taxpayer dime to do it. That’s true for so much our government spends our money on that never should be paid for by us. We each have the freedoms to donate to research on our own as we choose, and campaigns to encourage us to do so are powerful and work, so they can just get their mitts out of our taxes. I’m sick of the government taking the lead by funding areas like that. Stick to their constitutional duties and for everything else drum up support in the private sectors.

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"Government taking the lead" and spending on [fill-in-the-blank] usually is really about somebody figuring out that the game is to stick their straw into the big punch bowl o' money and turn on the turbo suction... Not that I'm cynical or anything. Just see what I see and read a lot of history.

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One of your best posts and all your posts are great.

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I totally agree. The other thing that people don’t seem to recognize is that while Trump may not have given a mea culpa for Operation Warp Speed, it was not him who mandated that people actually take it. It may sound harsh, but for those who took it without it being mandated to keep their job, as an adult, or parent who chose to give it to their child when it was emphasized all along that Covid posed very little risk for children, the fault is theirs, not Trump’s. Anyone with ANY common sense, or by spending a little time doing a bit of research should have been very skeptical of the “safe” label that was and is pushed ad infinitum to this day. Unfortunately, it proved to be a very hard lesson with sometimes tragic consequences.

As to the mRNA cancer vaccines, I can’t imagine insurance companies will agree to pay for it, they never pay for anything “experimental” and how many Americans have $500,009 to shell out-of-pocket? Chemo and radiation are not that much different in that it is often the treatment that kills the patient rather than the disease itself so it’s just trading one potentially deadly treatment for another.

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Jeopardy them song plays

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:) ditto on the peach schnapps! One high school night and 30 yrs later, I still almost throw up when I smell peach flavored anything!

I am also really confused about Trump and inviting Gates to speak to him about vaccines…why? But I am hoping and praying that RFK jr can get in his ear.

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Goldschlager is like that for me. It happened at a Quiet Riot concert in the 90’s 🙈😹

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Goldschlager story time! A woman I went to college with had German immigrant parents who taught her German, so upon graduation she got a job with the German company that imported Goldschlager, Jagermeister (🤢), Rumple Minze (🤢🤢), etc. At her wedding, there was a bottle of Goldschlager on every table and she and her new husband did a shot of GS with every table (there were 12 I think). As the wedding wound down, we decided we were going out after the reception (we were young) and the newlyweds seemed all in. They left to change, while we awaited their return. When that did not happen for a bit, we decided to investigate. Walking down the hotel hallway to their room, I spotted a wedding dress in the hallway and said “Wow, she really wants to go out, she undressed before she got in the room!” Upon closer inspection, she was still IN the wedding dress, completely passed out, while he was flopped on the bed, pants around his ankles, snoring. The ladies with us undressed the bride and tucked them both in, setting an alarm for 5:00 AM so they could make their honeymoon flight…it was midnight. They made it.

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OMG HAHAHAHAHA EPIC!

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OMG - that was almost our wedding story! We had a bottle of champagne at every table, and the minute we sat our glasses down, someone was refilling them. Food was a buffet, that we never made it through, we were too busy having fun with college friends, some we hadn't seen in a while. His frat brothers were also slipping my hubby shots from their snuck-in stash, and next thing you know, I fell in the beer tank, and my hubby stripped off his jacket and coat and just wore his bow tie and said he was a Chippendale in front of my grandma. (there's a polaroid of that somewhere....) My sister was in charge of taking us to an airport hotel that night as we had an early flight for our honeymoon the next day. On the way, hubby barfed...in her brand new car! And as she pulled off the interstate for damage control, somehow his wallet fell out. Which was discovered when we got to the hotel. She went back, and found it - ON THE HIGHWAY! Barely made the flight, we forgot to ask for a wake up call, and as we sat down, hubby looks over at me and says, there's a little piece of barf in your hair. Yeah, we were a sight, I'm sure....

My mom and dad didn't speak to us for months, they were so mad at us.

But it will be 35 years this year, and our old friends still talk about that wedding party, and what a good time it was. Too bad I don't remember all of it.

For you youngsters out there: Never guzzle champagne on an empty stomach!

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BAHAHAHAHAHA *this* is proof of what I always tell my girls--it's the shit that goes sideways that make ANY event or trip (mostly) memorable! Thanks for sharing. :)

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"the stuff that goes sideways" is what you'll remember from your wedding day. I wish everyone happiness on their day--but not perfection.

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Holy crap, I laughed so hard, tears are rolling down my face! What an epic story! You know your friends and family still tell that story all the time too.

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Yeah, hubby is treasurer of his fraternity's alumni group and we go back for homecoming and other random events, and we will never live that one down. Just glad it was pre-social media.

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🤣

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Love that I got a laugh from someone who makes me laugh!

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Awesome story!

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One of my old roommates used to love Jager Meister. Remember that foul stuff? That’s probably one of the most disgusting liquors out there and she drank it like it was water.

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Jager!! Some trauma around that, but I'll sip on a glass of Sambuca (with a few coffee beans at the bottom) ALL NIGHT LONG! ;)

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Oh yea! 🤮 and Rumple Minze. Actually that one can be good around the holidays. A splash on ice cream goes a long way.

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Hahahaha I forgot all about Rumple Minze!!!

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I guess I must be older than y'all, I don't even know what Rumple Minze is?? I never got carried away on any of these, but there are many from my stupid years who prayed to the porcelain god after too much Mad Dog 20/20, Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill, and Malt Duck. Oh and then there was spoli (spelling?) grain alcohol and punch.

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Annie Greengills.

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Yep! That one too. It’s a good breath freshener after you’ve had a bunch of beer.

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Mine was tequila at a tacos and tequila party in 1978. Just the smell still makes me queasy.

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Oh, good, now you've managed to post a "smell."

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Not gonna lie - hated seeing Zuckerberg and Bezos at the inauguration and hearing the Stargate announcement. He has also secured much foreign investment. Hoping it is just a refilling of coffers.

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My dad used to get peach snaps for me in high school and my friends would go to parties and make fuzzy noodles. That wore off rather quickly for reasons. I’m sure you can figure out.😁

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My dad only bought us Blitz beer. Must be where that expression originated 🧐🤣

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Bacardi amber. Can barely type it without my stomach roiling.

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Peppermint schnapps! I don't know why but on my 21st birthday while on a study group in Austria that was the one drink everyone sent my way. Never again!

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What? Not Sloe Gin Fizz? That’s the drink that still makes me ill. It has powdered sugar in it for heaven’s sake. 🤢

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Mixed with cheap champagne no less. Yuk!

Where has RFK jr been anyway? I did hear that he got a red dye banned, Red Devil cake people are going to be so triggered.

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The cheap champagne we used to get was called Andre. It was pink champagne and in the 80's, cost less than $5/bottle. Nasty stuff. We inhaled it.

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Oh god, don’t remind me. Cold Duck was another 🤣

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All I can say is “We The People voted November 5,2024” and not for more mRNA jabs. Call Dr. Makis in please.

Mr President, we love you but you are looking the wrong way! Get the real Drs who lost their licenses because they pushed back on the narrative. Thank you, Dr. Robert Malone for keeping a face on what’s wrong with using genetic engineering to make a killer of a jab. Thank you IMA for your protocols.

Closer to 80 than 70 retired my RN license because of the Debacle I called Covid vaccines killers!

President Trump, it’s ok to say I was mislead by the people Biden pardoned. I was wrong. Back pedal this and move on to bigger and better Golden Age Agendas. Tell us why you chose these nonmedical techs to do a job they can’t ever accomplish!

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A simple, polite "no" to the shots (or whatever else they propose to inject into your body). Remind them you are 'following the science' and remaining in the control group....

Fear is is always the first weapon used by your Enemy.

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I have no idea right now. All I know is I’m polishing up the 2 alphabet letters I may need even more going forward. “N” and “O”. Or H E L L N O. I’ve got a husband on IVM and fenben right now. Biopsy today. 🙏🏻. (Love the butt crack pic, Jenna) Saved and waiting for a moment to employ. I did use the “Time will tell” in a text to my TDS sister yesterday when she was ramping up. Not hard when she watches CNN all day. She has accused me of not being a democrat anymore. (Ya think). But she’s not one either. Totally uninterested in politics until Trump stepped on her trip wire. Her mental party is the Hate Trump party. That’s it. She has no idea the toxic difference in this twisted mess and the old school democrats. Stay funny, Jenna. We need you.

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Prayers for your husband Janet. 🙏🙏🙏🙏

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Thank you so much . He only took the 1 JnJ but his family history is very bad. All of it is there.

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Praying for you and him as well!🙏

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My sister, who took multiple JnJs, is battling aggressive lung cancer. Never smoked a day in her life, organic everything for the majority of her 72 years, antivaxx before that was even a label. (Why she thought the JnJ was different from all the others she studiously avoided for her children, I'll never understand.)

The IVM and fenben information I offered was turned down in favor of mistletoe (which I wholeheartedly support) and targeted chemo (which I don't). It worked for about 7 months. I'm a fervid believer in belief, so her belief in what works is essential, but it breaks my heart to see her now studiously avoiding anything that has been linked to Trump.

Politicizing medicine is as heinous as monetizing it. The system is so far off the rails, I don't believe the train can ever get back on it. Good riddance, I say. Other than imaging and mechanical fixes of structural damage, they offer nothing but lucrative-for-them toxic bandaids.

Healing is and always will be a complex, unknowable, deeply personal art.

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Mary, I'm so sorry about your sister (and shocked as you are that of all the vaccines to trust she chose THIS one). And you are so correct; this weaponization of medicine is deplorable. I pray she wakes up. XO

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Very true. I’m sorry about your sister. My husband had a bladder scan yesterday. One of the “spots” has disappeared and the other one doc could hardly see but he burned it off. Urologist was very upbeat about it. We will get the path report but it’s looking like IVM and Fenben is working. We did catch this early. He will of course, continue to take these. When I gave him some information initially, he right away went for it. I had been saving info about this combo “just in case”. I have heard of the mistletoe. There is quite a lot of alternative treatments. There is only one chemo that has been effective against bladder cancer. 🙏🏻🙏🏻 for your sister.

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That's wonderful news, Janet! I'll be holding you both in my heart ❤️

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praying for you both, Janet. Sorry about your sister, it's frustrating to deal with chronic TDS.

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Thank you. God is good—all the time. Every time I hear my sister’s text ding, I stress out some and just don’t want to deal with her. She has let President Trump live rent free in her brain for 8 years along with the liars at MSM outlets. 4 more years again. My closest sister died between her first covid jab and the second one. So many others have it so much worse than I do though.

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I'm so sorry, Janet. Prayers for all of you. xox

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2a. Those are my pronouns.

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Did you find a doctor to help you or are you doing this on your own? If a doctor, how did you find one?

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“….it’s an indisputable fact that things are not always what they seem.”

Absolutely, Jenna.

And for those of us that faithfully believe God is in control, let us lean into that.

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I think Trump’s behavior can be explained by the adage, “keep your friends close but keep your enemies closer”. Smart move actually. As for the mRNA horse manure, let’s kill it by public outcry whenever it is brought up. I don’t like much of RFK’s positions are various subjects, but his take on food, medicine and vaccines is A#1. Let’s hope his pushback keeps things on track. Ending liability protection for vaccines and financial conflict-of-interest in the CDC/FDA/NIH would go a long way to correcting the situation.

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Praying this is what's happening!

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As much as I am desperately hoping this is a brilliant "trolling" op, it certainly didn't feel like it as I watched Greg Reese's latest six minute video. It's similar to the way I feel about Elon. I really want to get on board after what he did with Twitter, but it's hard for me to trust a guy who's building his very own Terminator-like Skynet (Starlink), that will almost certainly be able to work hand-in-hand with his Neurolink technology. Just do a deep dive on Yandex ("wireless mind reading technology") and you'll see what's coming. Scratch that, it's already here. Call me paranoid but...

https://doctorschierling.com/blog

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That's a shame about the peach schnapps. My memory of an alcoholic peach concoction is much better: in 1976, after having dropped out from college at University of Maine, I rode my bike down the east coast to Virginia Beach to edumacate myself in the esoteric knowledge of Edgar Cayce. That first night camping in a sleeping bag in the dunes was a cold one, and I went to a liquor store for a sleep aid. Found a heavy square glass bottle of peach wine from Georgia: not some BoonesFarmish blend of peach juice and grape wine, but the real stuff. It was so delicious, it went down so easy, and I woke up some 8 to 10 hours later feeling like a million dollars. I've had some delicious wines since, but have found nothing like that anywhere else.

As for Trump: no matter what he does or doesn't do, most of the "right", and the libertarians and anarchists, have roundly rejected mRNA, and the "left" won't touch it as long as Trump has his hands in the mix. So we have a good 4 years before having to worry. 4 years of people coming across A Midwestern Doctor and learning about the supermedicines that have been suppressed by the pharma cartels, Dr. Makis as you mentioned, and all the other therapies and chemicals mentioned by Unbekoming's substack. There is good reason for optimism.

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Interesting and excellent perspective! I pray you are right. And that you find your peach wine again.😊

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I will prefer to remain cautiously optimistic -- and you are spot on regarding the natural medicines being brought to light. Thanks MUCH to substack!

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From the pessimism department: nobody gets a pass. This is merely more horror coming through the door that he opened with operation war speed. I have no intention of being quiet I do not believe in unconditional support, and I do not think that Donald Trump is just so smart. He’s playing some sort of six dimensional chess that none of the rest of us can see. One thing double down. Donald has always been notorious for it, trying to willingly and aggressively cover up his failures by failing harder, the second time. A lot of people voted for this man this time, not of his own merit, but in hopes that the allegiance with RFK would yield a new direction in human health and the food system. This is the furthering of the abomination of trans humanism that has been in the making for over a decade and he has illustrated once again he hasn’t the broad base of intelligence to understand what’s about to happen as a result of his actions. For everybody that defends his intelligence, his art of the deal, fact that he is an evasive and clever businessman is no indication that he understands science, or medicine. Photograph of the McDonald’s banquet on the airplane is pretty telling. Donald, my people will give you no quarter when you illustrate that you are still willing to kill them.

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Yeah, he’s not so smart, just look at his total failures in life. He created a real estate empire, he’s been a fixture of American life for decades, he just engineered the biggest comeback in political history and managed to get the likes of avowed Democrats RFKJ and Tulsi Gabbard on his side, he convinced enough people to vote for him to make the election “too big to rig”. I only wish I was as dumb as Trump.

Would you be happier with Madam President Kamala? Just refuse the damn mRNA shot, he didn’t mandate anyone take it in the first place.

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For anybody that’s curious, I have voted for myself in five presidential elections, this year was the first time in decades. I have voted for somebody on the ballot and that was Donald Trump. Dude is my servant.

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Did you ever win?

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I win every time. I reserve the right to be the master of my own destiny. My name is right next to yours at the top of the constitution of the United States of America.

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I believe (pray) there are many of us who did not vote for DJT merely as a rubber stamp to agree to everything. Thank you.

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Per chance do you follow David Icke? He would agree with you, as I am inclined to as well.

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Thank you so much for the work you do. My husband and everyone else think I’m nuts for all my suspicions and doubts about Trump. The second worst thing he did when he was President in 2016 before Warp Speed was to pass FASB56 which let our governments bookkeeping go dark. Our taxpayer dollars go to places we will never know about because of this law. He enabled secrecy vs transparency and that is a real problem for me. I just can’t get past those two things.

I have been cheering him with all the wonderful things he has done so far like getting out of the WHO, releasing Jan 6 prisoners, the border- all the worst case things that everyone knew about to lure us in. People will still follow him anywhere including into the digital ID trap which will seal our fate.

Of course I voted for him. How could you prefer Biden? I, too, prayed for him to do the right things. I still try to be hopeful but explaining he “just doesn’t understand” doesn’t cut it. Perhaps he does have other motives we don’t understand. But I am not DUMB. This looks very wrong and very suspicious.

Gosh, I hope I’m wrong but there are bigger forces than Trump at play here.

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It really is hard to stay optimistic AND I AM POLLYANNA. Ugh.

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When you get down, just ask yourself if you’d be better off with Madame President Kamala, it is an instant mood lifter, at least it is for me.🙂

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A commenter on another ‘stack pointed out that getting out of the WHO doesn’t mean anything if he doesn’t get us out of the UN too, since WHO is an arm of the UN.

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Wow!! Once again you have put words in my mouth. I have a strong desire to want to believe our President Trump, I really do. There are just so many things that make it difficult to believe one way or the other. So many people out there polluting my brain, with he's the best and it is 5D chess, he is a WEF Globalist proxy. He is doing the right thing, he is messing everything up. I don't want to read only people who agree with me, but boy sometimes it is very difficult to clear and balance what people who you believe are knowledgeable about things keep throwing out opposite stances.

Regardless, I know that he is saying and doing the right things overall. And as far as the previous fake administration he is universes ahead. He may do some things I am not in agreement with, but overall I see things that are going to be healthy for the US.

It is always the right thing to do to have skepticism of all politicians, and yes DJT is a politician. But I give him the benefit of the doubt because he has shown he loves this country and its' people. He has taken lawfare hits left and right, and even a bullet to show he is strong and on course to help us regain our sovereignty from the Globalists. Sometimes you have to play the game to affect the game.

If you look at DJT, a man who has not done drugs, drank alcohol and has projected the same philosophy in interviews since the 1980's I need to believe him to be true. He is human and so many deep state plants provide false information to him and make it look real and convincing. Just like some of the Substack writers do, most are honest but many spreading misinformation. So it is a challenge to filter through all of the information available that even the most intelligent person can be mislead.

It is an awful thing to say "let's wait and see" but what else can us plebs do? We helped with and election win. We support our communities and those who support America First. All we can do is pray to God that he is who he says he is. I tend to believe he is true to his word, as much as any human can be when having so many people telling you so many different things.

God Bless America, and then the world.

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I love this comment and also the fact that optimism isn't dead. Until we know one way or the other, it's certainly better than the alternative! :)

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