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Great stuff. Keeping that balanced perspective - knowing the darkness without getting lost in it, seeing the light without being blinded - is a tricky thing to do but absolutely essential.

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Thank you John!! And yes, i think keeping a cool head about what's going on and being focused on doing the work without allowing ourselves to get hysterical is key!

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Jun 12, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

There may be a crack in the dam! Google to the NIH website, then type in, ‘covid-19 the truth’. Amazing - They’re really telling the truth!

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Jun 12, 2022·edited Jun 12, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

https://search.nih.gov/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&affiliate=nih&query=covid-19+the+truth&commit=Search

Number one on the list:

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/

The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most manipulated infectious disease events in history, characterized by official lies in an unending stream lead

NIH truth still includes proven lies: Antibodies Protect Against COVID-19 Reinfection - NIH News in Health

newsinhealth.nih.gov/2021/04/antibodies-protect-against-covid-19-reinfection

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Johnny’s “Schwab Family Values” article is my go-to when referencing Klaus’s history! I linked “megalomaniacal self-styled gods” to it in “Letter to an Agree-to-Disagree Relative” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/letter-to-an-agree-to-disagree-relative).

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Excellent. Johnny is a real treasure when it comes to research. Thanks for bringing him to my attention.

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Jun 13, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

It's amazing how well you describe the evil that existed in the old communist system AND the evil that exists here. I visited over there once and, yea, your description is accurate. But government and media propaganda mills try to convince us plebes to love one and hate the other.....while the truth is, there's evil in both systems. Glad you're here Tessa, to help fight it and explain the light of truth.

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Great interview. Thanks Tessa.

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Tessa said:

"I am aware of ugliness, it’s difficult to not see it in this day and age. I research what I need to research in order to understand the bigger picture and to create as much clarity for others as I can. But if I start thinking about ugliness too much, I then itch to come in and ‘fix” everything—and I have to remind myself to be patient, trust the universe with the overall trajectory, and focus on doing my job, which is even-headedness and loving clarity. My job, the way my heart feels it, is elevating love."

This seems to be a big part of why COVID-Pandemic was needed, and it is well documented. Financial system collapse: https://thephilosophicalsalon.com/a-self-fulfilling-prophecy-systemic-collapse-and-pandemic-simulation/

Ellen Brown, who focuses on finance quite expertly, says to grow vegetables wherever you can. It fed Russians in the 1990s. She's absolutely right. This is no joke, and will not be a joke ever.

https://ellenbrown.com/2022/06/09/the-food-shortage-solution-in-your-own-backyard/

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I fully expect to see our politicians trying to tax homegrown fruit and veg.

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Please DO NOT give thoughts such as that the light of day...the idea ALWAYS comes before the reality...it is in that manner that we humans are most powerful...Far rather expect the best even when confronted with the worst.

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I like your handle, suzicreamcheese6 ...

"Girl, what's got into you?"

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Something like "owner equivalent rent" perhaps?

I think things will be too shattered economically before they can progress to that level of minutiae, but I'm not always right...

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May you be very right :}

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There is already something "like" a tax on growing your own food, which is the fact that the system as set up, makes it more expensive, in most cases, thn buying from a grocery store. It is certainly more work, but that builds understanding, character and independent problem solving skills.

Various images of our vegetable gardening and homestead project can be seen here:

https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/archive?sort=new

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Fantastic work and thanks for posting! Tessa, I just did my own video with Johnny here... https://rokfin.com/post/89136/Fungi-Monkey-Podcast-5--Paul-Cardin-and-Thatchers-Falklands-Theatre

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Oh cool, looking forward to watching it!

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Jun 13, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

Wonderful wonderful, thank you. Tessa, you are a great listener ans Johnny, such an uplifting voice. Love you both....

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Jun 13, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

Just saw this guy on another podcast in Canada yesterday and he was fabulous....great interview with you, too!!!

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Jun 13, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

This was a great interview Tessa. The lights are on!

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Sep 8, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

What a great interview! I learned so much, and I'm glad to be introduced to Johnny Vedmore and his research. Fabulous! Thank you, both!

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Wonderful interview.

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Thank you, Mathew!

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I’ve recently started reading “The Untethered Soul” and it reminds me a lot of your philosophy of love, clarity and focusing on what “our part” is in this whole mysterious collective experience of Life. It’s been a great tool for practicing patience and building trust in the wisdom of the soul and the unfolding plan of the universe.

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Jun 14, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

"Do predators actually exist???"

This pretty much explains why the upper middle class lets itself be preyed upon by people like Fauci and Gates. The upper middle class doesn't have to deal with predators like the lower class does. The upper class has bigger predators to deal with (chiefly, embezzlers). But the middle class--especially the professional class--mostly lives in a bubble.

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Jun 13, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

Loved this paper. As usual. Funny enough I don't think rulers in the past --pre modern rulers (pharaohs, roman emperors, kings and such)-- were that bad actually. Not quite as bad as our present one in term of corruption, viciousness etc. Now and again you'd see some really nasty bit (like Nero, Caligula, Tamerlan, Alexander Borgia...). But there is something uniquely evil with the ruling managerial class (I'm writing a book on the topic! haha). Some kind of peculiar blend between the extreme banality of evil and an utterly ruthless greed never seen before. All this is nourished and fostered by the system they built. It does indeed feel like the end of an epoch. We can't go much further than this.

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