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What a wonderful speech! Clear, and endearingly impassioned straight from the heart.

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Thank you, Dirck!!

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Awesome speech!

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Thank you!!

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Your words to the crowd at that rally were beautiful and inspiring Tessa. This is a battle for our humanity. Given the desperate fraudulent nature of the 'official' covid narratives - one can assume that the global oligarchy realizes business as usual on planet earth is rapidly ending - and they are desperate to retain their privilege, wealth and power by any means necessary. We, together as a human family, are the only ones who can stop them.

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Thank you Gary!! I agree with you, the ones with money and power are seemingly scared, and scared people can be dangerous. So we need to stand firmly in love and our inner wisdom, which I believe are the sources of courage. We need all the help in the world to prevail, and hopefully the universe helps us!!

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Everyone has a right to an opinion, no matter what the odds are that they are right. But.... American Front Line Doctors? Seriously? Some of your readers may agree with their hard-right anti gay, anti female, anti-Semite political agenda, but this doesn't make them serious doctors.

https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19-critical-thinking-pseudoscience/back-away-americas-frontline-doctors

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I am not sure what possessed you to go over many of my posts and leave criticizing comments but I am not going to accept critique on the account of whose lawsuit I am reporting on, or what source, for that matter, as long as that source deals with facts that interest me.

As you said, everybody has a right to an opinion, and I respect yours. But if all you re going to do is be upset that my opinion does not reinforce your view, we are wasting time! There are many places on the internet that you would probably find more soothing and reaffirming. Let's not do it to each other.

This community is rooted in good will and curiosity, not the scholastic argument. I wish you the best, I respect your right to thing whatever you choose to think, and hopefully you can find places on the internet that quote sources that you like! xoxo

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Sorry, I thought posting something publicly and accepting comments meant you were actually open to comment AND critique. As in debate. The points I was trying to make to you and others who read the posts and comments were that the sources you quoted also often have big agendas, political and financial (similar to those which you accuse others of having) and and furthermore your constant implication that there is a huge criminal plot behind the current pandemic is only a idea,

not a conclusion based on verifiable evidence or even a plausible explanation as what the motivation might be beyond vague threats of "control" and profit. How getting a tiny shor every six months is that "controlling" is never explained since it takes about three minutes. I get a mamagram once a year and it takes an hour! I don't like it, it's a hassle, but I don't want to die of breast cancer And it costs a lot too! And I just I don't see the profit motive as being a huge motivator for killing off millions of people.. Pharmaceutical companies are already doing very well selling drugs to old people. Explain why would they want half of them to die? Not a believable business model.

Again, it was my bad that I thought you were open to other ideas. Apparently it's you, not " the robots" that has been pre-programmed.

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Deborah, I disagree with your epistemological approach, which is fine, we can disagree. And I am definitely not here to debate anything. I am here to offer my feeling of the world and my intellectual conclusions for those who find it helpful or interesting. As such, I don't do scholastic debates, they are pointless and a waste of everybody's time! I am not triggered by people disagreeing with me, it's all good, we can all think what we think, based on our experience. xoxo

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