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May 7·edited May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Oh, for pity sake! Cholera is easily treated with antibiotics such as doxycycline and electrolytes. If people are really worried, get water purification tablets to treat your water if there’s a compromised water system. In this country, Cholera most often occurs when water filtration plants are overwhelmed by contaminated water, such as during floods. I’ve seen cholera first hand growing up in 3rd world countries and was vaccinated for it over 60 years ago, along with typhoid, etc. My mother boiled water each day for us, treated it with water purification tablets and told us to keep the water out of our eyes and mouth when we bathed. Folks in this country are getting to the point that they’re afraid of every single sneeze and hiccup. If they’re so worried about all these “horrifying” diseases, they might try closing our borders!

(Edited to add: no matter what “horrible deadly” disease they start quacking about, I will never take another one of their so called vaccines ever again!)

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THIS!!!

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Your comment made me instantly think about this Georgr Carlin bit: https://youtu.be/HWo30oyLuvw

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

That’s hilarious! I’m pretty sure he’s correct, too. Folks my age are still trying to figure out how we survived all these years after drinking out of the garden hose when we were growing up! Can you IMAGINE the field day Carlin with have with the clown world we now live in???!

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

haha, that's a classic bit! I had a teacher in high school who told a story about how the Hudson River had that nasty foam near the pier where they would dive in... So, what they would do is, they threw one guy in and then everyone else jumps in through that hole in the foam and swims under water, out to the "clean" water.

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May 8Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Kids are such little bastards 🤣

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May 8Liked by Jenna McCarthy

I think I was probably in 9th grade when I heard that story, and the whole class laughed. He was a cool teacher.. :)

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May 8Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Sounds like one :-)

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

That was hilarious!!

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May 8Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Brilliant. I love him.

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Great! Thanks for the sensible advice. I bought some water purifying tabs recently and a filter straw for my Bug Out Bag, so I'm all sorted then :) I live in the UK so hopefully nothing too major will happen with the weather but I thought I'd be prepared

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Good move. Always good to be prepared. You may not have the volatile weather, but pretty sure you’re seeing an influx of “immigrants”, though I hope your government is doing a better job of vetting them than ours has! Good thing you’re not on the mainland. The other thing is we never know what could happen with our infrastructures if the economy crashes or there’s a war, etc, etc. Growing up in a country with an unstable water system taught me to always focus on clean water!

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

I’m in 100% and have been (trying) to live my life this way for the last 4 years, no MSM or radio (except K-LOVE 💕), gardening, beach, volunteering, exercise, friends on the same page, good books and substack articles:) finding more creative outlets AND speaking the truth always!

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

AJoy - living the “great” life. 🥰

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Trying! 💕

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Faith is the vaccine for fear. It is incredible how effective it was once I learned to lean into it. And, to the point below, not watching the news. We went to streaming long before the pandemic...

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

I am ALL in! If I was any further in, I’d be out.

I’m embarrassed that I was a TV junkie. Now I want to take a baseball bat to all of mine. Ooh that would feel good. Especially if Adolf Fauci’s face was on it.

Do not despair people. There will be justice. Just maybe not in this life.

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

IN 100% and so grateful to be one of these!

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This new old pandemic sounds like a real shitstorm.

I wouldn't be surprised if the jabbites already had an mRNA shot invented so nobody is able to live long enough to catch anything else that might put them out of work for a couple days.

If they catch diarrhea for a couple of days all these money stuffed pockets shit for brains politicians will really have empty heads.

The owls sitting in the tree calling WHO, WHO, WHO don't have anything over on these new world order morons!

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lol, the shit storm bringing it in from the shit hole countries that are flooding across the border.

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Fear or not, this is good advice for life: "turn off your TV, delete Apple news from your phone, do the exact opposite of anything the government and “health authorities” tell you to do, and spend as much time as you can in nature with an uplifting book and your best conspiracy theorist friends."

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Totally agree!

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

I'm in!

I remember my kids playing The Oregon Trail when they were little and one of the maladies encountered along the way was cholera. It usually stopped their forward progress toward Oregon. Today, I'm not sure anyone would even want to go to Oregon--at least Portland! Hah!

I don't even know what mainstream media is anymore. The plandemic cured me of it so I'm good to go.

What?--there is a vaccine for cholera? It must have been climate change in the late 50's that created the need for it. I was born in 1955 and I think I remember Captain Kangaroo and Mr. Green Jeans talk about climate once or twice!!!

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I've never even heard of The Oregon Trail but it sounds like the prequel to that awful game, Life. Seriously, it may be highly instructional, but it's so... depressing. "Sorry, your car broke down. Ugh, you just got laid off. You're being sued!" One day my then 8YO was playing it with her friend--we'd gotten it as a gift and I had never played it--and I heard this exchange:

Sash: "I don't care. I am NOT paying income tax this year."

Maddie: "Yeah, well I'm going to need another husband or something to help me take care of all these kids!"

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

That's awesome. I remember playing Life, but I guess I was oblivious to the "downer" nature of the game.

Yes Oregon Trail was an early computer simulation game where a family would be driving their ox cart from Missouri to Oregon and many times encounter Fauci, Birx, Collins, Daszak, lipid-nanoparticles, etc.--Oops! -- troubles along the way. 😹 😂 🤣

https://giphy.com/gifs/nationals-pitching-fauci-JOYFIu1DdVY2ze28S3

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

My “science” teacher lectured us in 1965 on the impending cataclysm that was shortly to occur…Still trying to figure out how I’m still alive!

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

I am still waiting on quick sand, killer bees and acid rain to take me out. SMH.

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Mine were quicksand, catching on fire (AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO ACTUALLY PRACTICED "STOP, DROP AND ROLL"?), and the Bermuda Triangle. Somehow that thing was going to suck me into its vortex even if I was flying from Florida to California. ;)

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Oh my gosh yes, the Bermuda Triangle! I was just thinking about that the other day. You never hear anything about it anymore but it was all the rage. I can remember asking my parents on the few occasions that we did fly, “Will we be going anywhere near the Bermuda Triangle, if so, then I am out?” 😬

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See? THAT was a solid PR campaign!🤣

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May 7·edited May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

🤣🤣🤣 Any day now, any day!

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May 8Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Don’t forget murder wasps…

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May 8Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Murder hornets That was the best!

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

My oldest loved playing Oregon Trail! She’d be on our computer and we would hear her yell out as each calamity hit her. Lol

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Cholera vaccine? Been there, done that. Back in 1970, I was chosen for a school-sponsored cruise around the Mediterranean. One of our scheduled ports of call was Istanbul. Cholera was raging in Turkey that year so all of us had to get a two-part cholera vaccine. I missed two weekends being ill from vax reaction, and the cruise powers that be ended up canceling the Istanbul stop. So fear monger away about cholera. Not registering here. But I do often wonder if that cholera vax can be linked to health problems I have now in the latter years of my life. Needless to say, no matter where I am headed, a vaccine will not be on my itinerary. Now or ever.

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

My understanding, limited as it is, is that many of those “early” vaccines had much fewer adverse effects. I was vaccinated for the whole onslaught of 3rd world countries diseases in the late 60’s as my family moved to Libya. Interestingly, no one I ever knew had an adverse reaction. Long term, who knows. Vaccines “back in the day” are not the same animal as they are these days, that’s for sure!

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Very true, JudyC. You lived in Libya! Wow! I visited that country just two months before the U.S. forbade U.S. citizens to enter Libya after Gaddafi came to power. I had the most fascinating discussion with a Libyan customs official who was inspecting everyone's passports after our boat docked but before we were allowed to disembark. (Different cruise with my family.) I was fifteen, and he could not understand why I wasn't married. He was very proud of his tribe, the Berbers. I was grateful I was fifteen and not already married off.

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Changes your world view a bit, doesn’t it? I was there for about a decade. Gaddafi was a guest in our house once, as a junior officer. He was a brutal man after he came to power, but he also did a lot for his country as well, such as building the largest underground freshwater system in the world. Diseases like cholera were sharply decreased. We rarely hear about the good he did. There was plenty wrong with his regime but what has replaced him is far, far worse!

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I agree. It does change perspectives in a big way. Gaddafi was a mixed bag, but he did do right by his people from time to time. There is no perfect system of governance. Look at the heavy handed police behavior here in the U.S. to people expressing their outrage at what is happening to the Palestinian people--the ones who did not kidnap and kill Israelis. Reminds me a lot of the police response in Russia to protests over the invasion of Ukraine.

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Well, we’re fast approaching a 3rd world country in our own right. Our government has been guilty of political crimes for decades upon decades, regardless of political affiliation. The Military Industrial Complex has been in full force and is no longer in hiding. We are imprisoning people for years with no charges and no due process and using corrupt courts for political lawfare. We have ZERO higher moral ground to call out other countries for their unethical treatment of their people….

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"Fear is the real pandemic. It’s highly contagious and nearly 100% of confirmed cases are transmitted by the media." that's a killer sentence if I ever saw one (pun indented) :)

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Know what else is exploding all over the world - illegal aliens flooding the US & Europe. Perhaps the ratcheting of cholera is due to those illegal aliens from 3rd world shit hole countries bringing their 3rd world diseases. Even @ the height of WuFlu they weren’t being tested for ANYTHING

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Bingo! Again, I grew up in 3rd world countries, and we need to understand what this means for the medical system and general health in this country. When you don’t vet the flood of people coming across our borders, we’ll begin seeing 3rd world health issues and our doctors today are not trained to deal with “exotic” diseases!

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Our doctors today cannot even handle run of the mill diseases. 🤦‍♀️

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Boy, that’s spot on! My ex husband is a physician and he says exactly the same thing. They’re now training doctors to be glorified pharmacists and not to focus on root causes, just treat the symptoms!

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Medical schools now shill for pharma, DEI, social justice & probably “climate change”

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Exactly! Never trust a young doctor, unless you’re just looking for stitches or a broken bone! Always interview a new doctor (or even ones you’ve had for a long time). I’ve fired a number of doctors in my time, believe me.

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As far as I can tell ( and I avoid them if possible) that’s what they’ve always done. Maybe 50-60 years ago doctors tried to figure illnesses out. And,the old guys,if you can find one,are usually the best choice.

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My grandfather was a doc 1930s-1960s, my dad was a doc (1950s-1980s. They were taught differently (& yes, I’m aware Rockefeller-pharma was already infiltrating the med school but that took a good while to take hold).

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

What a coincidence! It's just in time for the signing of that damned WHO Pandemic treaty (or whatever they're calling it now).

Another fear mongering term I've been hearing a lot lately is "HIGHLY PATHOGENIC Bird Flu", but they never mention that is only "highly pathogenic" to chickens... even other birds are not as susceptible to it, and humans are at zero risk. I think there's still only that one case here in the USA, where the guy got pink eye and was fine in a few days. No hospitalization, no spread, just pink eye... Makes me wonder if the test was accurate... But I don't wonder about the timing. Not at all...

In the lead up to the signing of that damned treaty, the news keeps everyone distracted with the Trump trial and those stupid campus protests.

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Come on, man, I live in extreme fear of a deadly case of pink eye! How dare you make fun of my hypochondria! Seriously, you’re spot on! In the meantime, they’ll butcher millions of chickens to stop the “deadly spread” (and increase the price of eggs and chicken, as well as add to the destruction of our food supply!). But at least I can still see what the Kardashians wore to the #MetGala! You know, the really important stuff.

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Think about where fear comes from and who propagates it. It doesn't come from God or faith in Him. We know where this is all coming from. It started when they removed prayer from school many years ago so fear could take over our society. People need to be reminded about our founding principles and the real battle that is going on for our country.

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Your final paragraph nailed it. Just a little resource for when they push harder on the avian flu scare straight from that authoritative cartoonish organization that an owl can pronounce. This covers about 20 years. Take Egypt out of the last 10 years and there's virtually nothing. All of this is more likely eating bad fowl as opposed to "catching" anything from fowl.

https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/influenza/h5n1-human-case-cumulative-table/cumulative-number-of-confirmed-human-cases-for-avian-influenza-a(h5n1)-reported-to-who--2003-2024.pdf?sfvrsn=796d8c4f_3&download=true

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Cholera? Seriously? They are really reaching, aren't they now?

Back when it was a serious issue and drinking water sucked, homeopaths were curing it quite handily.

So, I guess if we ever nuke all our sewage treatment plants, you know, because they're dangerous, we'll have remedies to cure us.

And vaccines? To cholera? I don't think they've ever been made. But with huge resources, and a quick EUA from Fauci, I'll bet we can whip something up! Pfizer? You on board?

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Well, Monkey Pox was a wash, and H5N1 isn’t scaring up enough business, so you know, on to the next catastrophic disease!

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They’ve had cholera vaccines for over a hundred years in varying formulas, and effectiveness. Just like every other “horrific” disease known to man, I’m sure it’s been part of some gain of function program…cuz that’s what they do. Gotta have those Franken-diseases ready to go when you need them!

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May 7Liked by Jenna McCarthy

We are all in!! It's awesome knowing that there are many of us that feel the same exact way that you do, Jenna. You're just the queen of articulating it!

"Change everything you are

And everything you were

Your number has been called

Fights and battles have begun

Revenge will surely come

Your hard times are ahead

Best, you've got to be the best

You've got to change the world

And use this chance to be heard

Your time is now"

(https://youtu.be/EzCKrwOme2U)

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