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Dr. Hubris's avatar

1. THAT "Girl with the Dragon Tattoos" is very good indeed :)!

2. You have the integrity to admit when you are wrong (and quite fast)... I wish CDC did the same, yet on their site it still appears that the pathogenic spike protein is a "harmless piece"... I suppose that's the difference between science and religion :P...

3. Thank you for your honesty :-)...

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Jessica Rose's avatar

Thank YOU Hubris :)

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Martha's avatar

Amyloidosis is a very hot topic now, with many substackers addressing it. Natural News did their usual thing and sensationalized the topic, although they never used the "A" word, and went on to advertise a segment on InfoWars. At this juncture, all of us are gathering/evaluating information. I appreciate your rewrite of the original article, your thoughts in this article, and very much look forward to the first-hand pathology results from Dr. Ryan Cole. Rock on!

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Jessica Rose's avatar

i know. i think i also know who the voice manipulated person is. it's not a he. and it makes me wonder about a whole bunch of other stuff.

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Ginger Ingram's avatar

You will have to share this one day so that we may investigate further.

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Martha's avatar

🤔

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Ginger Ingram's avatar

I occasionally find myself watching info wars. It gets a little bit intense so I don't turn it on often. What I can say that as riled up as Alex Jones can get, from what I understand he has been correct about many things. I think it's difficult to discern fact from fiction. However, I do believe we need to be careful dismissing what we think is crazy or conspiracy. I don't believe many of us could have imagined the state of our Nations 2 1/2 years ago, but here we are.

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Martha's avatar

I have heard the same about Alex Jones being right about many things, but as you say, he can be very intense and it is often difficult sorting fact from fiction. When he is right, it will eventually come out elsewhere. You could say the same about Stew Peters. After the past 2 1/2 years, I don't dismiss anything out of hand, but do prefer to avoid the drama of some sources and patiently/skeptically wait...

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Ginger Ingram's avatar

I have found myself doing the same. It's not necessarily that I disagree with either of them. It does become to much and they sound like wack jobs even if they aren't. I feel like people like them are the reason people feel like we wear tin foil hats, even if they aren't wrong.

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Martha's avatar

You nailed it!

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Warrior Mom's avatar

agree about the sensationalism aspect. unfortunately, these are the people/shows that the MSM point to in order to discredit the message, regardless of the veracity of the content.

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Deborah R Castleman's avatar

I never paid too much attention to Alex Jones, but he had a very touching segment on after President Trump — long after the Covid vaxx injuries were known to us — stated that he had gotten the booster and talked about how great the vaxx was (but shouldn’t be mandated for anyone, and let’s not forget that he stopped U.S. funding for WHO!). I so resonated with the pain Alex Jones felt that evening, when he said he couldn’t support Trump anymore because of Trump’s statements on the matter. It was clear to me that evening that Alex Jones has a good heart — I felt it that evening, and was grateful to him for expressing what I was feeling. BTW, many people have since indicated to Trump that he was losing support on this issue, so references to “Operation Warp Speed” are almost never heard anymore.

I will support Trump in 2024 over any Democrat for sure, but I now prefer Ron DeSantis. Trump is out of touch on this issue. Like Jessica wrote in this substack: in today’s world, it is hard to plan ahead too far (paraphrasing)... the landscape is very different now.

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Mark Much's avatar

Trump is still clueless on vaccines. I'd like to see Ron De Santis or Rand Paul run with Bobby Kennedy. That would shake things up.

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Warrior Mom's avatar

unfortunately, Bobby already has a great, big target on his back and has stated many, many times that he has no intention of ever running for public office. DJT... clueless on most topics that concern us mere mortals (which is most of us citizens, seen thru the lens of his abundant arrogance and narcissism). However, the Dems have already given the next election away on a silver platter, to WHOEVER runs against either Biden or any one else they care to run. DeSantis and Paul will get reamed in the MSM though...

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Mark Much's avatar

The Democrats know they can't win the next election, so they will come up with a reason to declare an emergency that will either cancel the election or make it possible to steal it. Naomi Wolf has written about the 10 steps to a totalitarian tyranny. We have gone through 9 steps, and declaring a national emergency is the 10th step.

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Ginger Ingram's avatar

I will also vote Trump in 2024 because I feel he will be the best candidate. However, it bothers me greatly the things that I am hearing come out of his mouth. I don't know if he is bought or clueless. All I know is people are dieing, infertility Dr's are talking about the increase in problems having babies, athletes are falling dead soon after taking these shots at alarming rates and they want to give this crap to babies. I can't imagine Trump doesn't have a mind of his own and can't look this stuff up. I sent an email last year saying he was losing supporters by supporting this. Then you look at the people he is endorsing, it's horrible. I don't want Ron Desantis to go anywhere. Who knows who could take his place. He is making FL better. The surgeon general is fantastic. They have come out against vaccinating kids. I just think a law needs to be made that any unsafe medications are allowed in FL even if FDA approved. I sent all of Congress and the Governor the page that Jessica had on her Substack regarding Moderna showing 1/200 babies are having AE's. These people are out of their mind.

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Alan Davis (FlyoverAlinCT)'s avatar

Hi Jessica:

This comment to you has been percolating for a bit - this is a good place to drop it as a celebration of your integrity and the quality of the ammo you bring to this discussion.

During your interview with Del Bigtree, when you began to discuss the forthcoming paper you were possibly going to publish with the McCullough the Great you had an interesting reaction.

You responded with a becoming Canadian (non-American), girlish, feminine modesty - almost embarrassed that you were being spoken of in the same sentence with the General Patton of this battle.

It may be difficult for you to take on the personality of an obnoxious American but we need you to swagger more - to claim your power.

McCullough is indeed a colossus… and so are you. Not a lesser one, merely a younger one.

🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷

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John Q Liberty's avatar

Your opening paragraphs about the film reminded me of "The Righteous Mind", written by the remarkable Jonathan Haidt. The inconvenient truth for all of us is that reason and logic didn't evolve to help a person to find the Truth, they evolved in order for us to convince others to give us what we want. Mr. Haidt further argues that our emotions rule the logical mind, that we use reason and logic to give ourselves permission. and that rarely do we realize it. Each of us is more likely to believe that which confirms our pre-existing belief.

Several years old, it was a remarkable book by a remarkable man. We all fall victim to a misstep now and then, so let's not beat ourselves up over it. Least of all the writer of this substack, her readers, or anyone else who dares to walk a different path.

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Sanjoy Mahajan's avatar

There was a small typo, but it was in CAPITALS.

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Jessica Rose's avatar

haha!

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Mark Much's avatar

Compared to Fauci and Gates, Wennerstrom is looking a lot better. And yesterday Mike Adams showed pictures he took in his own lab of the clots with his microscope at 20 to 2000 power. These ain't blood clots. Let's pray they are not growing in billions of jabbed victims.

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Pradeep Atluri's avatar

There’s a lot of disinfo out there. Cognitive infiltration operations, presumably.

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Potatodots's avatar

Yes, exactly as you characterize it. Your choice of terms is spot on, thank you.

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Shawn Siegel's avatar

Hardly coincidentally, yesterday, live on air, Mike Adams televised microscopic images of (reportedly) clots taken from the bodies of victims of sudden death. The episode included statements from an embalmer and an anonymous MD, whose voice was electronically disguised. For your non-enjoyment:

https://banned.video/watch?id=62a7b0ba71d5801bf19e8056

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Ginger Ingram's avatar

I realize that many things are hard to digest in this day and age, however, I would think that we would have learned something about being critical of people that say "unbelievable " things. Those clots were taken out by an embalmed named Richard Herschman who has tried to get these clots analyzed for months. He didn't know who to trust and he found someone who could analyze the clots that took out during the embalming process. He took video of removing the clot. Numerous embalming have said, "before the c19 shot they had never seen these things. I am not Dr. or scientist I just know this has been talked about for months. Steve Kirsch has talked about this on his substack. They know the shot causes it, it may be speculation about what it does other then kill you but these clots are real. Also, you could probably ask Manu Dr's why they would have their voice altered especially when he still has a job and doesn't want to lose it. Dr's have been threatened with losing their medical listens for speaking on things they shouldn't. I have learned to ask God for discernment and research before I lambast someone for something I have no knowledge about. Sure these guys could be wrong and we have many Dr's and Scientists looking in many different directions to find the truth of what is happening and hopefully how to correct it. That doesn't make any of them wrong. We need people like Mike Adam's that is willing to dive into areas most people wouldn't for fear of being mocked. Me personally, I don't care where the information comes from. We can research and help the people with the degrees. What we shouldn't do on my opinion is make fun because someone is talking about an issue you probably can't image. Who knows but God the true evil that is out there. If this self assembling nanoparticles get into these clots, I would like that information. In the mean time it is our jobs to research and not just blow it off.

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Shawn Siegel's avatar

Not hard to digest, really, having seen multiple microscope images of various of the Covid shot solutions and their bizarre contents, and having already seen other, like photographs of these types of clots, including some over 2 ft. long. However, though I have no doubt that the clots in the Mike Adams video I referenced are real, I didn't personally observe their removal from the bodies. Thus, reportedly.

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cmpalmer75's avatar

I read the article and watched the videos on Info Wars. I understand you are worried about verification, etc., but it doesn't mean it isn't real information. We really need to understand what is happening in the bodies of these people. Now.

https://www.infowars.com/posts/must-see-microscopic-video-of-engineered-bio-structures-removed-from-blood-vessels/

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DEFAZ's avatar

The editorial and investigative processes happen publicly now. It's a part of us becoming the news. No harm done.

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Deborah R Castleman's avatar

I love how you give us insight into your thinking process. There were a lot of gems in this one! I think what I most liked was that you made the implicit explicit for me: I also have (unconsciously!) shied away from certain sensationalist headlines and now I know why. “Nanowires,” indeed!

You write and observe in a compelling manner, Jessica... a voice uniquely your own.

I myself post on Rumble, but I like to walk around while talking. For those interested, here’s my latest: https://rumble.com/v1859t3-recognizing-the-gaslighting-and-propaganda-finally...episode-98.html

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Audrey's avatar

I’ll take humility and integrity over pretty pictures any day! Hope you’re not beating yourself up over it. It was a great lesson for me too. Hope you take comfort in all the love and support from all your fans. Enormous appreciation for all you do. 🙏

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Ginger Ingram's avatar

We all appreciate you Jessica. Who knows what evil is lurking in the minds of the people involved in this human experimentation of the mRNA shots. It is very hard to know what is or isn't legitimate. On a regular basis I watched a program that has become the reason the other side sees us as kooks. With your expertise and deligence and through God we will get to the bottom of this.

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Nick Kottenstette's avatar

You might want to circle back to this interview of Dr. Ryan Cole by Steve. I believe he mentioned a recent publication on the spike protein causing clotting in plasma.

https://sagehana.substack.com/p/steve-kirsch-and-dr-ryan-cole-discuss?r=pbkzb&s=r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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CatSpeaks's avatar

Thank you for posting this link. I hope Dr Rose views it also.

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John Sutton's avatar

This is why I subscribe.

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rjt's avatar

"Care" is a four-letter word. So is "Feel." Now "Think" has five letters so may be safe. ""Know" is back to four letters.

When we deal with enough of these slides we could easily inadvertently substitute "Gram" [also four letters!] for "H&E" which are both very usual techniques in both labs and publications.

Keep up the great work- occasional "Mea Culpa"'s are honest and refreshing. For a statistical exercise, consider determining your ratio of acknowledged errors to politicians' lies. [My keyboard does not have the "infinity" sign for the denominator!]

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