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Mike Sweeney, Autism Tactician's avatar

The one thing I am pretty good at life is knowing what I don't know. I am instinctually curious, so I seek out new information when I "don't know". Substack seems to support that!

It's kind of depressing how many in the Pharma/Medical complex don't have ANY ability to acknowledge: 1) How rushed these mRNA treatments were, and 2) How much we/they still don't know about what they did, are doing, and will continue to do in the future. I did not take them, but obviously I have many that did.

Good news - I have three family members that have read my pinned article, and now "get it". I did NOT send the article to them, as people have to find the truth out their own way...or not.

Thanks Jessica

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Blaise's avatar

I am glad you got some people to listen! Most people I know don't give a rats azz, they just do what they are told. I try to only use mainline sources for the somnolent, ignorant wokesters. E.g., I sent my brother details citing only Stanford Medical School, Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Medicine, Yale Medical School, Cleveland Clinic, NEJM, Lanct, BMJ, etc etc etc etc.

His response? "Quit emailing me."

Last I heard, his wife was on her second round of Covid.

One can ignore reality. But one cannot ignore the realities of what happens when you ignore reality

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Blaise, do you get markcrispinmiller's substack? Also You could get Ed Dowd's "Cause

Unknown " Sudden Deaths coffee table book. Each fact and death has a QR code next to it to reference the original source material. All the young faces. It is a wake up call for anyone that is not as cold as a stone. Put it out when your brother and sister in law come over or better yet, give it to them as a gift.

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Blaise's avatar

Thanks, yes get Miller, know about Dowd. Facts don't matter to them, sadly. They are very wealthy, and with wealth comes arrogance. Teyve's Fiddler on teh Roof sand "for when you're rich they think you really know..." Same here.

Not much more I can do. Just be polite; maybe one day they will ask, but probably not. Sad. Must be akin to what Christ felt as He talked about future verities with people who just wouldn't listen....

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Natasha Mudford's avatar

Well, maybe your brother will put you in his will. All my siblings are financially gifted moreso than myself, and they all got jabbed, too. I'm considering pitching the idea that they should consider me and my non-tainted status, and include me in their wills before it's too late. Might as well benefit from this crazy fiasco.

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Natasha, keep us posted on how that goes will y'a?!🤣

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Fiddler on the Roof has so manny great life lessons. Amazing theater production when I saw it originally in TO, and every half decade after that.

Well they are about to have their money taken from them in some way, shape or form and that can be humbling. It sounds like they are not Prepers so they may be taken by surprise.

Developing new like minded relationships is satisfying. So funny what you say about the facts not mattering. I am fortunate not to have someone that far gone in my circles. I have definitely been editing those circles in the last 3 years so I don't go mad. Such a relief meeting good people with a good head on their shoulder. Nice chatting with you. All the best.

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