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I really love the way you always bring the energy of anger and conflict to the light of awareness Tessa. Thank you for your willingness to always stand for love.

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Thank you, Dotty!! I feel it is my job to stand for love, it is good for everyone! And I mean real love, the kind of love that has a spine!

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Thank you Tessa, I love Jeramiah. I met him in person in NY and I'm a regular in his spaces.

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Thank you Albert! love Jeremiah, too! I saw you in his space today, and I am always glad to see you! Thank you for your work.

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This is great content. I'm sharing this. These last two podcasts are so good. I'm am praying for Tessa and her work. I wish people would look into turpentine as medicine, especially for yeast and other parasites. I don't think the vaxx is to blame...it's antibiotics. Bacteria and yeast exist in an equilibrium. When you kill off the good bacteria, yeast overgrowth is the result. This is how the AMA is walking people from antibiotics to damaging and deadly new antifungal poisons (which you never stop taking). In the 1899 Merck manual, turpentine was medicine recommended to treat around 150 different medical conditions. It is real natural medicine derived from the pine tree. It helped me reset my appetite to not want junk food and cured my Candida overgrowth. I was lame from arthritis in my ankles and knees, and now I can walk. I know many people are suffering from the side effects of antibiotics.

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Thank you for taking the time to listen.

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This was a great dialogue. I finished it finally today. Thanks to both of you!

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Also, the thing about 528Hz threw me at the end! I thought 432 Hz was the good one...???!

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Thank you!!! xoxoxo

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Great Interview!🔥 I resonate deeply with the way both of you communicate and the amazing points you guys brought forward! Thank you both so much for all your service to humanity✨🙏🫶

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Thank you!!!

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The "tone" is appreciated! This topic merits much more tone,in fact! Gross indignation! At minimum.

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No talk of chemicals poisoning children, or poor food choices, until we stop the shots.

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I disagree, Roman. I hear your pain, and I have been writing about "COVID" and the experimental treatments since April 2020. So I hear you. But I disagree. The reason I disagree is because strategy is important, and we need to be practical. ALSO, eliminating or reducing toxicity in water and in food is definitely a welcome step, and it is in NO CONTRADICTION to working to take the shots off the market. Zero contradiction. Personally, I believe that the perceived contradiction is artificially manufactured by those who want all of it to fail, and we should know better.

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I really disagree with the language being used by Jeremiah's group on X. It's dehumanising, violent and the commentary isn't particularly intelligent. Not what I was expecting.

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I tuned it today, I agreed with some things (and I applaud the courage of the vaccine-injured!), and I disagreed with the tone of some of the commentary I heard (not sure who it was coming from), which is to say that tomorrow I will be standing for love :) Jeremiah and I seem to agree on that, and I love Jeremiah, he is a very dear friend and has a heart of gold, and he is a fierce fighter for what he believes in. I think it's harder to manage the tone when different echo chambers come together, and the group features different opinions from what I understand (like old school journalism). All that makes it clear that "being light" in the real world is harder than in theory, but it is still our job, I believe...

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I really can't take responsibility for the comments of other adults in a public conversation. I'm strongly opposed to censorship and I don't have PC sensibilities.

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Please can you share the link where we can listen. (Apologies if it has already been shared.)

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I also think he's hoodwinked by controlled opposition such as Peter McCullough that constantly push fear porn of viruses.

https://robc137.substack.com/p/mccullough-pushing-bird-flu-paranoia

Lol, even his own followers called him out on pushing statins.

One said how is it that he's so critical of studies but then posted this study which has tons of conflicts of interest.

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/statins-reduce-risk-of-dementiaalzheimers

He's the Alex Jones of medical truth. Some truths mixed in with tons of disinformation.

We know why the shots are toxic, because they were toxic way before the spike protein and mRNA that ops like McCullough keep repeating.

https://robc137.substack.com/p/years-before-mrna-and-spike-protein

I'm not worried about ops like McCullough push though. The truth leaks out and many are calling him out for his bullshit. Even if he's not really an op, he serves the goal to promote stupid speculation and bullshit like Tamiflu.

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I think the phrase "controlled opposition" has lost meaning at this point since almost everyone is pointing fingers at almost everyone. Personally, I've grieved it, and I make a very important distinction between "fake opposition" (people who pretend to be dissidents while toiling for the other side) and "controlled opposition" (good people under some kind of an influence, visible or invisible to them). My observation is that there is only a modest overlap between the people who get accused of toiling for the other side the most, and the people who most likely are. Peter McCullough, I like, and I may not agree with him on every single thing but I think that having a differing scientific opinion does not make a person a traitor. Hey, I have written an entire "Tell Me Traitor" series about it!

https://tessa.substack.com/p/was-there-a-pandemic

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He actively promoted fear of bird flu.

His wellness kit has toxic Tamiflu.

He's either grifting, which I understand as he probably can't practice medicine....

Or he's distracting the health movement from challenging the allopathic system that created him and deluded him.

Perhaps there's an option 3.

He's so stupid that he promotes things that he has no clue about and uses his "authority" to push what he thinks is good.

I'm not worried though. People are seeing through people like McCullough.

It's Pandora's box... Once it's opened, it cannot be closed, no matter how hard they try.

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We agree on not being afraid! As far as having differing opinions on things, I find it easy to hear opinions I disagree with and keep walking with respect for the soul of a person I disagree with. Hey, you and I seem to disagree on the existence of contagion in nature, yet we keep talking. I think it's healthy. As long as other people don't force things on us, we can choose what we agree with and what we disagree with and be at peace!

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Lol, even his own followers called him out on pushing statins.

One said how is it that he's so critical of studies but then posted this study which has tons of conflicts of interest.

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/statins-reduce-risk-of-dementiaalzheimers

Sorry but he's the Alex Jones of medical truth.

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My only reference to McCullough is that he is a cardiologist that is saying the shots are injuring people's hearts. If a cardiologist says a product is injuring hearts, it should be taken seriously. I've never spoken to McCullough and I have no basis on which to refer to him or anyone in particular as "controlled opposition." Focusing on controlled opposition is what I call horizontal fighting. We need to rise up and fight the monster before us.

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Yeadon > McCullough

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Which was the dehumanizing part in particular if you don't mind me asking?

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The Smile Of The Beyond, Mahivishnu Orchestra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnHr_5Ju2vM

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This is a great song for a soprano.

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