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I'm sooo jelly. I myself live in a pretty rural town in Mordor (California). Only know ONE other person here not jabbed, besides myself and my S.O. Seriously, just one. She is pregnant, and was still urged to get jabbed. We have our stash of stuff from India, and I'm a big fan of supplements, a self-taught herbalist, and I love to do medical research. Still, we feel hunted.

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I'm in a neon blue section of New York. They're poised to lock down any second. "The virus is circulating again". WTF! It's a virus! I always circulates.

Teachers take a lot of blame for a lot of this f#ckery for not teaching basic science, for masking our children, and for shutting down schools so no one ever learns

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I'm amazed that you credit teachers with knowing any basic science.They seem to be among the most credulous when it comes to Wu-flu nonsense.

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They do but is it theatre?

You think they believe or just want to stay home? if they believed it, it would be them with the masks, not the kids, no?

Or, to your point, do they believe and have no logical thinking and no science?

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I'm a retired teacher and have been appalled and amazed at what I see on Facebook posts from former colleagues, people I had thought intelligent and honestly committed to their students and to learning. Omg, was I wrong. I honestly think for most of them it's not theater (or if it is, they have willingly suspended disbelief in their own performances). They really are that brainwashed, that narcissistically afraid for their lives. I'm left with bitter contempt for them and horror at what my profession has turned out to be.

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I imagine you've enriched the lives of thousands of students. You have no responsibility for the others or the unions.

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Here in Cali, by far the largest group of nasty, aggressive far-left Karens I know = teachers.

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I think its next level Hell for them. Maybe a couple floors below me. They should be openly shamed. You have to suspend disbelief, to believe that they didn't know they were selfishly harming the children. If that didn't occur to them, well, then they are galatically stupid. In either case, they shouldn't be within a country mile of children. Shame on them!

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That also explains a lot. Indoctrinating people who vote for crazy destructive people.

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They are the biggest donors to the Democrotch Party.

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It's wickedness. Empty depraved souls. How could they do that to the children?! I'll never understand it

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Boots, have you thought of leaving? Can you?

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I really shouldn't complain. I need to be near my Dad and my son (who are in different locations). Both adults having a very hard time with all this. And my husband is not yet ready to think about a red state and he's my total crush and he's been shuttling back and forth too.

So, I really shouldn't complain.

They are respecting my right to not jab myself and I need to respect they are New Yorkers, for now.

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Yes, my dear, you should complain, right here. That's what this is for, in part. Because we hear you, we know what you are going through, and maybe just by being heard here, you'll find support and strength to carry on. You and I are both in the deepest blue corner of hell (ha ha) - you in New York, me in California. It's where we are, right now, in this mess, and we're dealing with it. But we do get to complain. And sometimes have a bad cattitude. And I love that you say your husband is your total crush. Awww!

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ЁЯТХ Your words are a warm empowering hug. Hugging you back!

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This will date me, but in my early discernment period came across Adele Davis and her books - LetтАЩs Get Well, LetтАЩs Have Healthy Children, and LetтАЩs Eat Right to Keep Fit. Advocated massive Vitamin C, and so much more. Early books have been тАШupdatedтАЩ but I keep the originals on hand for reference.

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I have been following these tenets as well for 55 years after being diagnosed with SLE. Back then the Dr told me to stay away from meds, rather change diet, exercise, and reduce stress. It has worked so far, just turned 70.

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That's fantastic. I admire you!

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Still got them on my bookshelf. A bit tatty now. Also have James Duke's The Green Pharmacy and Alice Duncan's Your Healthy Child. (On the other hand, everything I bought in the "Childbirth Without Fear" vein was crap...)

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ha! aren't they all?

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Maybe it's just silly to trust a man telling you how to get through labor...

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Haha. My doc didnтАЩt allow the dad in to the birth. He had one dad drop to the floor and knock himself out so no more after that.

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bwahahahah.. Though they all try, don't they?

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Ya gotta see it to believe it.

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Wow! Haven't heard that name for ages!

My Mom had all the books. I learned a lot.

Helped me see Big Pharma was not all...

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My daughter was an Adele Davis baby. 1972. She was never sick. No ear infections or such. I didnтАЩt even believe in those hard stiff shoes toddlers wore then. She went barefoot. Outside digging in dirt.

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Me too. Born in 72. God bless my mother. Healthy and still love digging in the dirt. I follow George Carlin's hygiene advice. Seems to be working...

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I was always barefoot as a child, prefer to be barefoot now. We swam in some pretty funky streams and just rolled in mud. The ocean was our healer, and sunshine every day. I fear for these scared, masked-up kiddies, they will have so many problems, emotional and mental as well as physical. It's pure evil.

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Exactly! When spring came, my daughter would longingly ask if it was тАЬbare-footinтАЩ timeтАЭ.

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My mother read these books religiously and Adele Davis became part of my life when I was in my teens in the 1960s. I have taken Vit C my whole life since then and feel I am better off because of it. I've rarely gotten sick or had colds. The medical establishment worked hard to discredit Vitamin C, though, along with many other vitamins. Disgusting.

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Yes, my mom was a big Davis disciple as well. Had all the books. We were raised on vitamins, Tiger's Milk, Brewer's yeast, and she served raw cauliflower with the de rigueur clam dip instead of potato chips. We had the first sprout jar and juicer anyone around us had ever heard of. So much has changed, now "health" is a commodity, something bought and sold, a symbol of elitism. You rarely hear about Adele Davis or Linus Pauling anymore. A few years ago I picked up a copy of Prevention magazine. Our whole family had been into it back in the day. I was shocked speechless to see it was filled with pharmaceutical ads on virtually every page. SMDH.

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(like) especially your "earlier discernment"

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Haha, thank you. The тАЬearlier discernmentтАЭ came to full throttle in high school, much to the consternation of teachers who were not used to being challenged. Fortunately, have retained that questioning trait.

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Thanks for this. Wife and I are looking into adopting our second set of children to raise, having successfully launched 5 adults so far.

But the last two years have seriously black-pilled us on the pharma-medical industry, and there's no freaking way I would let these bastards vax my next set of kids (though all of our previous kids were vaxxed for the usual stuff.)

Seriously need to get up to speed on *valid* homeopathic and health theory, tho I'm quite a bit down the "live a natural life outside, getting lots of sunshine, and eating real unprocessed food" already.

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lucky kids, running wild and free and with the marvelous coping mechanisms their bodies naturally have

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Mom raised us on her. Also Linus Pauling, Jethro Kloss, etc. Old school.

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I met Dr Linus Pauling. He was a wonderful person. He was very disrespected by a number of people in the scientific community, respected as well.

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Saw that as well. Rather spooky

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There is a great deal of spooky to be found in California these days, I assure you. I keep my powder dry and my knives sharp. Mostly, I dream of moving away from the zombies that are all around me.

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Florida is better than CA. I lived in San Diego for 10 years. It was heaven on earth at first. But, the entire state was irrevocably ruined by the time I left

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I was born and raised in the Bay Area. WonтАЩt go back, sadly.

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Cali will never change, nor will Oregon or Wash, the Left Coast. With respect, you should seriously consider leaving for more friendly and open minded environs. As an American, you have many choices. As a Canadian, I have very very few, Mexico is the top of my list to relocate. Nice weather, nice cost of living, many ex-pats there, and, itтАЩs not Canada!

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We are retired in Illinois. If it wasnтАЩt for Chicago weтАЩd be red. I would love the west someplace. We live simply. Used to small towns.

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This is the way it is in a lot of blue states. Even here in MA, outside of the route 128 ring circling Boston, there are a lot of red Towns.

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We have our sights set on Texas. High desert, starry skies and freedom. I look at the houses for sale every day. It's a matter of selling some real estate first.

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