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Great news! I look forward to a “review” of you “colleagues’” “conduct!”

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There is a Christmas present for us, or for some of us, anyway :-)

https://www.johndayblog.com/2021/12/omicron-christmas-present.html

Salient features of the Omicron variant include it's mildness, with no deaths yet attributed, unlike "vaccines", which are slaughtering trusting souls worldwide.

There are now many cases verified of Omicron worldwide, two (2) of them in unvaccinated persons, though that number might eventually grow to 3 or 4 in time.

The media and drug companies will not say that this is a virus which only infects the "vaccinated".

They will not say that.

They say, "We'll have specialized Omicron vaccines for you faster than ever, but get a booster right away, a fourth booster for some of you".

You need to get another "experimental vaccine" shot now, that makes you more vulnerable to infection for the month after you get it, and a little less vulnerable for the next 2 months, and might kill you, to protect you from this new variant, which infects just the "vaccinated", and is apparently much safer than any of the vaccines being sold or proposed for accelerated emergency rollout.

Friends, the safest vaccine ever is coming to your town completely free of charge this Christmas season.

You will only "need" it if your immune system has been weakened by the first 2-3 injections, and primed for "Antibody Dependent Enhancement" (of viral pathogenicity) by those shots.

Don't worry if you're not sure whether you need it or not.

If you don't need it, you can't get it.

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These are the times when common sense starts to become popular again.

Congrats Mark!

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Dec 11, 2021Liked by Tessa Lena

I just finished watching the full 2+ hour “interview” you did with Dr. Mark Miller; I’d never heard of him before. Fantastic content—he’s a VERY interesting man. Tenured professor James Tracy of FAU lost his job for speaking about Sandy Hook on his PERSONAL blog back about 2015 (he was technically fired for not turning in a newly-“required” document informing his employer about his personal extracurricular involvement in a timely manner, but we know why he was REALLY fired…)

Kudos to Dr. Miller for his victory. Now, how will he avoid his employer’s vax requirement? My husband (who, incidentally, is also a post-viral-chronically-ill tenured professor) managed to finagle an exemption of sorts from our self-employed, libertarian doctor, who was willing to write an affidavit after my husband tested positive for naturally-acquired immunity and T-cells/lymphocytes. His institution accepted it, thank heavens (he’s just a couple of years pre-retirement).

Thank you for the introduction to Dr. Miller! 💚

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So very much in there to unpack and think on.

Near the end you get a little into transhumanism. "Artificial Intelligence" as commonly used is not really any such thing. In meaningful ways it has not advanced from the pattern recognition work in the mid 1980s. Cheaper computing power allows it to be more accessible and to have larger data sets. But it isn't fundamentally different. Insects still do it a million times faster and better. Anyone who says the "near" future will include human-like intelligent machines, or us having some kind of digital immortality, is very likely selling something. And not for your benefit.

This and "climate change" alarmism have a lot in common. Both have been pushed very hard for 40 years by very powerful interests. Why do they want to get rid of CO2, and with it inexpensive energy? Solar and wind simply cannot scale to the levels that would be necessary. Just the mining needed to build it would shock most people. Nuclear is the only known tech that could, but it is verboten. Funny how they keep getting in their jets to tell us that _we_ need a lower standard of living. From their beachside mansion.

Always be suspicious of anyone telling you a story you want to hear, especially if they have a "solution".

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Tessa, I always come back to you, because hope springs eternal...

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Thank you Dana!!

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Nice!!! I have been following this "case" for quite awhile now and have interviews with Mark Crispin Miller backed up in secret undisclosed locations. I am absolutely thrilled to hear this news!

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The interview is fascinating. I like that he points out that propaganda does not have to be necessarily false or wholly false.

The elections issue is one we all need to face, and face it even when "we" win (whichever way that may be). There's no excuse for insecure, impenetrable, utter messes of elections. We literally put more security into $1 bills than ballots. Which is more valuable?

Yet, something that should be a fully bipartisan issue - making elections transparent, reliable, and provable - becomes an entirely partisan issue where the sides can literally change from year to year.

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Dec 11, 2021Liked by Tessa Lena

I'm so glad to hear this about Professor Miller. It's takes a little of the sting out of so much of what's been happening this last day and last couple years.

On a personal level , vindication for an

honest person and excellent educator like Peofessor Miller is especially gratifying. Thanks for the update. I was subscribed to his newsletter and intend to again, just got busy and my subscription expired..

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🙂👍

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Really great news! Thanks for sharing it Tessa.

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Thank you Gary!! Yes, I am so happy for Mark!

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MCM has been an enormous inspiration to me. Courage in action. So pleased. Thank you for reporting on this.

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Yes, thank you. Don't we all need to know we're not alone.

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Thank you. And yes, Mark has been a tremendous inspiration to so many!

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I was so thrilled to see this good news in his newsletter this morning! It is particularly galling that they kept him on tenterhooks for months when they had already made the decision last spring. Unconscionable. But at least he’s vindicated, and let’s hope this makes more people and institutions abide by the First Amendment going forward—out of fear if not respect.

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Well, MAA, that may be too much to hope for. We've a long hard slog ahead, and we'll have to take it inch by inch.

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Yes, so true!! And let's hope!!!

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He is such a brave soul, really well-deserved!!

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