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Thank you Tessa; you give me much food for thought. I am 81 and only just beginning to understand the power of love, kindness and forgiveness.

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I am so grateful to you, Ann! It's an honor for me that you enjoyed it!

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Wise words, dear Tessa.

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Thank you, Transcriber B!

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This was a great read. And it went well with el gato malo’s https://open.substack.com/pub/boriquagato/p/reichstag-fired-up

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Thank you, I am not your Other!

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Love is the key. Great read.

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Thank you! And yes!! And importantly, it's real love that is the key, not just the idea of it

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Prejudice is bad energy. Bad energy = low Vibrational frequencies.

The pop surf-rock group Beach Boys composed and recorded: GOOD VIBRATIONS.

Here in Hawaii where Surfing began, surfers & non-surfers fell in love with Good Vibrations.

Today, the song is a Classic in the Ocean of Surf Music. (Love, Surf, and Drugs). Yes, beer, wine, pot, magic mushrooms, No heroin, fentanyl, methamphetamine, oxycontin, oxycodone, and all Pharma drugs… Those were the good old days circa early/mid/late 1960s thru the 1970s to the 1980s and into the 1990s. Surfs up everyone, grab your surfboard…catch a Wave and you will be happy & healthy..

Keep an eye on the Wave and keep an eye out for hungry Sharks… watch out for turtles ……

Radiating Good Vibrations (High Vibrational Frequencies) from the Hawaiian Islands……Pure Love, Peace, Happiness, and Health.

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Yes, thank you, Larry!

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That piece is a piece of art and it was a joy to read, I wish you a lovely day, empathy is a force, cheers!

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1) I think the "Trumpf" cutout is cute.

2) I voted for Peace Candidate, Jill Stein MD in 2016, and wrote-in Peace Candidate Tulsi Gabbard in 2020.

3) Jill Stein has earned my vote again, getting arrested and zip-tied a couple of weeks ago for Palestinian rights.

4) Damned if you do and damned if you don't, but does it even matter in New York?

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I think that cutout is hilarious! Sad in a sense that thinking this way doesn't help one bit but yes, cute. :)

And thank you for all you do, Brother John!!

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Yes!! Thank you!

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Thank you!!

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Thank you for another great article Tessa. Your wisdom nourishes my soul and is so badly needed in the world right now. I share your words with others as much as I possibly can.

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Thank you, William!! Your kind comments nourish my soul, too!! xo

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PS. Fixed the typing error! :)

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Good one, Tessa!

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Thank you, Howard!!

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1) It is probably small consolation to anyone defrauded (at least in a substantial way) by Gypsies that some of their music is enjoyed by a lot of people. Based on your recollections, I'm guessing Moscow thrift stores aren't overflowing with valuable, old, rare & collectible Django Reinhardt phonograph records. Oh well... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRB718Y7N9A

2) Unless it is too personal, I'd love to know why you no longer eat fruit pies.

3) Any reason to not use the adjective 'psychic' in relation to vampires, especially when talking about people involved in mind control or propaganda operations?

4) Back around 1982, a dear friend had a coffee-table book with illustrations of fantastic images. Things like a golf course in which each tee spot was on a different mountain top and the green area was a small island in the middle of a lake. Each illustration had a funny line or two printed below it. . The line below my favorite illustration was...Tank Polo! God, how our gardener hated that game.

I'm guessing you meant "wicked", but your "wicket magicians in high chairs" spawned a mental image of very young children playing croquet exceptionally well with small mallets...and then the scene changed and they shape-shifted into world-class cricket players. (Yes, some Indians are very cool.)

5) For putting up with the above, I am sending you some USD...maybe buy a cheeseburger...maybe buy a Vindaloo curry...but be careful with pizza pies...some places put pineapple on them. Aloha!

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Thank you!!! And also thank you for putting a smile on my face with your sparkly sense of humor once again!! :) As far as fruit pies, they are yummy but the quality of produce is not what it used to be, and I have since learned about what processed sugar does to our bodies... :)

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I sadly have to disagree, and my explanation will trouble some. I discriminate against trucks when they are behind me because I know their stopping distances are longer than cars and much longer than motorcycles, for just one example. Using readily-available information to determine probabilities is what we humans need to do to survive. One does not have to like it, but one should recognize the world we live in.

That being said, I am an anarcho-capitalist who could never again believe in the oxymoron that is "government solutions." And I firmly place the blame for the deterioration of American society on governments at all level, and even more so, the insanely wealthy crony capitalists who manipulate them for the money they steal from us through "taxation."

Yes, it would be great if life was all peaches and cream, but it isn't.

Any questions?

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But do the trucks cry when you discriminate against them? :)

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For sure, I am too far from them to know :D

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Prejudging humans based on their appearances may indeed be bad energy, but it is a safety mechanism as well, as a woman will know to avoid going too close to dangerous-looking groups of men, so as to avoid the possibility of rape, for example. So I'd urge caution in swallowing hook, line, and sinker the whopper that all prejudice is bad. In fact, using what we (and our ancestors) surmise about others is what has led to the all of us readers being alive here today. For sure.

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I think we agree on the practical aspect of it. There is a tremendous difference between using your common sense in a practical situation and feeling prejudice ("there is a fundamental problem with all people of this kind," etc.) There is also a difference between being in total disagreement with someone's opinion and cheering for their abuse or even for censoring them. I wouldn't censor opinions I find abhorrent, but I would object to them!

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Right, Tessa, I think we do. What I find most troubling of all is the hypocrites in government and the public policy sphere. They parade around saying prejudice is barbaric and shameful, when they are the ones who prejudge in their official capacities. Do as we say, not as we do! Seen this movie before, right?!

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Oh yes. That has been the trick for centuries, accusing others of what they do themselves, and guilt-tripping people for wanting to be themselves.

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"I didn't wail for myself, I am thick-skinned about myself. I wailed for the tragic state of the world and for how stupid and just real idiotic it is to pick on a human being based on a real or imaginary ethnic beef."

I feel like crying ALL THE TIME for this reason. My life as a single 65 year old women is beautiful. I love who I am becoming. I have everything I need to be happy. But your statement above resonated deeply. I feel such grief for the world. Especially when I see how people treat each other (and me as well) based on the most trivial things. It breaks my heart to witness so much unnecessary suffering. Life is already challenging enough without the small-mindedness.

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Sending you big hugs!!! Thank you Signme Uplease!

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Precisely. There is only right and wrong. There are no shades of grey, only understanding. It's wrong to steal. It can be understandable, such as the starving thief who steals in order to eat, but it's still wrong. Government is simply the most successful organized criminal gang.

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Yes, it also sucks to be classified as disinfo or controlled op when asking questions about the pandemic or contagion theory.

That's another prejudice that like your examples, ignores the points made in favor of labeling the person as crazy, etc.

Sadly, this is a mammalian survival trait that has been exploited by the crooked predators of society. I have hope though in that what used to be ok to judge on becomes a ridiculous relic of past society.

To humanity growing up! We used to have an average emotional age of 12. Con-vid was the push into adolescence and now humanity is facing young adulthood.

May we fall less and less for group think and simplistic labels!

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I think that people have been subjected to "arrested development" for quite a while. on purpose, in order to eat them.

As far as the existence of contagion, you know that we have different opinions on the topic, and I am pretty confident that energy travels between living beings, and contagion exists, including in the straightforward biological sense. But we don't have to agree in order to treat each other with respect!

As far as psyops, the nature of psyops is usually in the "how" a topic is discussed more so in "what" is discussed. It is always better to have an accurate idea but at the end of the day, we all learn all the time, and as long as we don't try to oppress other people for thinking differently or to go in a missionary mode, it's all good!

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Great piece! Totally agree with issues of prejudice. It's very easy to classify people, but very unfair and inaccurate. I believe that perfect love is exemplified for us in what Christ Jesus did for us on the cross while we were yet his enemy and all we have to do is accept His perfect gift of salvation by confessing, repentance and a spiritual rebirth.

I, personally, don't believe the "great reset" will be defeated until the Book of Revelation has played itself out. The system in this earth is crashing and predicted by self-cannibalization. This man does an excellent job in describing the system we're in, why we are here and what to do to get out imho.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/v17te2bPuCeh/

You can also look for the antichrist unveiled on the right in his most viewed videos if you're interested in who that is. God bless!

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I think the mankind will stop accepting numerous great resets from the dark-minded individuals when we remember why we are here. In my mind, it is not necessarily tied to any books, but I think that the great reset (this one, and the ones that happened before, like the assault of the indigenous) are a part of our spiritual learning curve, and in the end, it is all love

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I don't necessarily agree, but hope you are right. I love love! How will humanity get around this? Because if we can't figure this out, we won't be human anymore very soon.

God bless!

Title of an article on substack that I follow:

C19 Uninjected Blood - Darkfield Live Blood Analysis Up To 4000x Magnification Shows Nanobots Self Assembly Of Polymer Networks

https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/p/c19-uninjected-blood-darkfield-live?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=956088&post_id=144447398&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=4vj67&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email

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