Why does Trump still consider COVID "vaccines" and ventilators successes of his?
It is of great concern to me that when Trump was recently asked what he would do differently when the next virus comes along, his answer suggests that he would do nothing differently from what he did in the past with regard to his response to COVID.
The answer Trump gives this woman seems to blow off any concerns about the safety and efficacy of the shots, which he still seems to tout as a success of his--even as he also notably says here that he has chosen not to speak about the vaccines that he not so long ago proclaimed himself to be "the father of."
It is notable that as he campaigns for president, Trump has gone rather silent on an issue that rates so highly in importance among his base of supporters. What is even more notable is that his supporters seem to be giving him a pass on the matter. There truly seems to be a mass formation psychosis in which many in our nation are participating. The article below certainly suggests that there is.
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/why-is-no-one-talking-about-this-mass-formation-psychosis
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/never-forget-the-damage-they-did-to-your-children-s-lives
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Trump asked Kennedy to lead vaccine safety commission and then quickly shut it down
This is an edited version that cuts out some of the chit chat for those who want the meat and bones of what took place when he met with Trump to discuss vaccines.
The full video has more details and can be viewed at the following link:
https://rumble.com/v2jc7mo-kennedy-explains-what-happened-when-president-trump-asked-him-to-lead-a-com.html
More from RFK, Jr.:
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/rfk-jr-on-medical-freedom-abortion-climate-change-gain-of-function-funding-assange-and-more
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/kennedy-is-right-about-trump
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RFK, Jr. talks about meeting with Trump to discuss vaccines
This is an edited version that cuts out some of the chit chat for those who want the meat and bones of what took place when he met with Trump to discuss vaccines.
The full video has more details and can be viewed at the following link:
https://rumble.com/v2jc7mo-kennedy-explains-what-happened-when-president-trump-asked-him-to-lead-a-com.html
More from RFK, Jr.:
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/rfk-jr-on-medical-freedom-abortion-climate-change-gain-of-function-funding-assange-and-more
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/kennedy-is-right-about-trump
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Talk is cheap and we are a nation of people itching for a bargain
Until we break our addiction to the entertainment of political theater and get serious about doing what is necessary to bring about change in our nation, you can bet your bottom dollar that the soap opera will continue on indefinitely.
I think that many don't want the never-ending story of the soap opera to end, because the only things that will end it will be the involvement of the people to truly begin to hold people to account. That isn't happening, though, and largely because the tribal mindset has people so locked into only wishing to hold to account those on the OTHER side that the bad actors within one's own party are never held to account. Listen to every political talking head that is out there. The narrative is always that the problems we face are the fault of those on the other side of the aisle. Well, yes, that is true; however, the reason that those on the left continue to get away with so much is because of the failures of those on the right.
Talk is cheap and we are a nation of people itching for a bargain. Look at how long we have been told that accountability is coming--and soon. "Tick Tock," Hannity said. But there has been no accountability and there are no indications that accountability is going to come in the future from recycled empty promises made by Trump. The root of the problem isn't even with Trump, though. The root of the problem is US.
Do you know how many people there are who will agree with me that Trump made some very costly mistakes to our nation in 2020, but who also claim that Trump "had no choice?" There is always a choice. And we continue, as a nation, to choose poorly. The fault for the mess we are in is our own, but many don't want to admit that. It's easier to hide behind Trump and to continue to tune into the political theater with fingers crossed that it will hopefully all work out in such a way that never requires our active involvement or any sacrifice on our part. A nation of, by, and for the people necessarily requires the involvement of the people. When we withdraw from that responsibility, then our government can no longer be of, by, and for the people. It becomes something else entirely. Nothing will change in our nation until WE change first. And I'll be honest with you, I don't think that we are a nation of people who are willing to put in the work.
We get what we accept.
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/talk-is-cheap-and-we-are-a-nation-of-people-itching-for-a-bargain
* To clarify (because I didn't state it well in the video), when I said that if Trump were allowed to "win" that it would fix our nations problems, what I had in mind when I said that is that a Trump win would serve the purpose of the left by lulling many into believing that all was once more right with the world (that elections still worked, that Trump would fix everything, etc.) while also allowing the left to continue to train people's gaze wherever they want it to be with a continuation of the "get Trump" theater.
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Support for Trump is a sign of a demoralized nation
We have become a demoralized nation. I believe that the support and endorsements that we see now for Trump--despite the fact that Trump has not upheld past promises to drain the swamp and despite the fact that Trump continues to lie to us regarding the virus and the vaccines--are evidence that a pursuit of the truth has become secondary to a pursuit of narratives which bring us hope (even false hope) and comfort.
In this video, I focus on what Trump continues to tell us about the plandemic response of 2020 as evidence of the ease with which so many have been (and are being) deceived by Trump. The problem of accepting Trump's lies, though, extends even beyond his role in the plandemic response. I think we would also be fools to believe that Trump would, if reelected, actually ever hold people to account. His history indicates very strongly that he would not, for Trump HAS had the opportunity on multiple occasions to take measures to try to hold people to account, and instead of holding people to account--as he promised he would--he instead chose to let them off the hook. The man who used to promise that he would hold "Crooked Hillary" to account now refers to her as "Beautiful Hillary." He also spoke kindly of the Clintons (including Bill) in a relatively recent interview that he did with Mark Levin. Trump does not speak as if he has it in him to hold the bad actors in our nation to account.
More discussion of that can be found at the link below:
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/one-nation-under-god-indivisible-with-liberty-and-justice-for-all-cannot-exist-without-accountability
An honest assessment of the lies which Trump continues to tell us with regard to the virus and the vaccines, combined with the fact that there is truly no evidence whatsoever which would indicate that Trump would ever truly hold the bad actors in our government to account, should lead any person who still has the capacity for critical thought to at least arrive at the conclusion that there are some questions that Trump should have to answer that have not yet been asked.
https://rumble.com/v2600di-trump-phobic-rant-1.html
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/support-for-trump-is-a-sign-of-a-demoralized-nation
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Why the left might let Trump "win"
I think they just might let Trump "win." I really do. I mean, think about it.
Trump is the "ball" that they use in the games they play to keep our attention diverted to wherever they want it to be.
And I can only think that Trump is in on it, at least to the extent that he is willing to play along to feed his own ego, because he likes being the star of it all.
If they let Trump win, then everyone breathes a sigh of relief and suddenly (overnight) will believe that all is well with the world once more. That elections still work and that Trump is going to fix everything.
And I suspect things would definitely improve right away--but only to an extent. He won't be able to get our country back to what it once was. I mean, hell, it was on HIS watch that our nation began to plummet. Biden never could have been the threat that he has been if Trump hadn't set the stage for him so well.
Given that so many people attribute the election problems of 2020 to the changes that were made to voting in order to accommodate elections during a "pandemic," Trump should have been smarter and not given them the opportunity to do all that they did. He could have stopped it by listening to the right people--the people who were telling the truth about the virus not posing any threat that would warrant shutting down our nation.
Trump is NOT a man to be trusted. He is an arrogant liar who is always going to put himself first, and his ego makes it so easy for the left to manipulate him (if he isn't in on it already) into playing the role of the victim so that people will continue to keep their gaze set on "poor Trump" who is always under attack. It makes for good political theater, though, and Trump plays the role of "poor Trump" pretty well, constantly whining that they are out to get him.
But when he had the chance to get them (as he promised he would) he didn't do it. Did you know that at the Iowa rally that other day, he said he is now referring to Hillary not as "Crooked Hillary" but as "Beautiful Hillary?" WHAT? Does that sound like someone who is going to hold the Clinton crime family to account? He speaks more nicely about the Clintons that he does about DeSantis. I'm not on Team DeSantis either, but I think that between DeSantis and the Clintons, I know who it is that I deem to be a greater threat to our nation, and it isn't DeSantis. I don't particularly trust DeSantis either, though. I think he has political aspirations and is willing to engage in political stunts to win. (Like signing Florida legislation in Israel.)
Anyway, I very much think that they just might let Trump "win." I really do. It might be "one step back" in the big picture agenda of transforming our nation, but how many steps forward have they made in the last few years? Trump has proven that he isn't going to stand up to them, and there is no way that a person who hasn't the courage to stand up to them (assuming he's not in it with them) is going to be able to reverse all that much. And, again, keeping Trump front and center allows the distractions of the "get Trump" theater to continue so that people continue to look to Trump to be their savior and refuse to rise up and fight for their freedoms themselves. I think Trump could be allowed to "win" and that this bullshit could continue indefinitely.
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/why-the-left-just-might-let-trump-win
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Trump answers woman's question about the virus and the vaccines
What would you do differently when the next virus comes along? A woman at an event that Trump spoke at in Iowa on 06/01/2023 asked this question of him. Here is his response to that question.
The link to the speech referenced here may be viewed in full at the link below:
https://rumble.com/v2rfyy2-full-speech-team-trump-volunteer-leadership-training-from-des-moines-ia-612.html
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/why-is-no-one-talking-about-this-mass-formation-psychosis
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/never-forget-the-damage-they-did-to-your-children-s-lives
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Why does Trump still speak of ventilators as if they were a success?
Trump hasn't been honest with us about the virus and the vaccines. It's a fact. Perhaps he is just clueless and still doesn't know. I listened to Trump's rally speech today, hoping to hear him finally speak about why he made the decisions he did in 2020 in response to the virus. The only time during today's rally that I heard him speak about the response to the plandemic attack on our nation was a brief reference in which he touted the ventilators!
The VENTILATORS??
Do a quick search online (plenty of articles on The Epoch Times about it) and you will see that the ventilators were an epic failure, leading many to die unnecessarily due to having contracted bacterial pneumonia from ventilators used to treat COVID. The plandemic attack was the most consequential event to have taken place in our nation in my lifetime. The decisions made that year resulted in great harm to our nation, and the only thing that Trump had to say today about such an attack is that he thinks he doesn't get the credit he deserves for the ventilators?
Don't say that he didn't know then what he knows know, for Trump speaks now as if he STILL doesn't know that the ventilators were an expensive mistake that cost a lot more than just money. I can accept that he might not have known then that they would result in harm to people. What I can NOT accept is that he would still, TODAY, speak of them as if they were not a mistake.
If this is supposed to be the guy who's standing between us and them, then I don't like our odds.
The rally that I'm referring to in the video was the Trump rally held today (7/7/23) in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
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RFK, Jr. on NIH and gain of function research
This clip is from a Health Policy Roundtable with presidential candidate RFK, Jr. The full video may be viewed at the following link.
https://rumble.com/v2wmimw-health-policy-roundtable.html
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RFK, Jr. on government-declared "emergencies"
This clip is from a Health Policy Roundtable with presidential candidate RFK, Jr. The full video may be viewed at the following link.
https://rumble.com/v2wmimw-health-policy-roundtable.html
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RFK, Jr. is asked "Why should we support a Democrat?"
This clip is from a Health Policy Roundtable with presidential candidate RFK, Jr. The full video may be viewed at the following link.
https://rumble.com/v2wmimw-health-policy-roundtable.html
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RFK, Jr. on how he would choose his advisors as president
This clip is from a Health Policy Roundtable with presidential candidate RFK, Jr. The full video may be viewed at the following link.
https://rumble.com/v2wmimw-health-policy-roundtable.html
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RFK, Jr. on the World Health Organization and international health regulation
This clip is from a Health Policy Roundtable with presidential candidate RFK, Jr. The full video may be viewed at the following link.
https://rumble.com/v2wmimw-health-policy-roundtable.html
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RFK, Jr. on climate change, doomsday narratives, and the "corporate death penalty"
This clip is from a Health Policy Roundtable with presidential candidate RFK, Jr. The full video may be viewed at the following link.
https://rumble.com/v2wmimw-health-policy-roundtable.html
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RFK, Jr. on vaccine and mask mandates
This clip is from a Health Policy Roundtable with presidential candidate RFK, Jr. The full video may be viewed at the following link.
https://rumble.com/v2wmimw-health-policy-roundtable.html
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Comments from RFK, Jr. on abortion, Assange, and how to unite our nation
This clip is from a Health Policy Roundtable with presidential candidate RFK, Jr. The full video may be viewed at the following link.
https://rumble.com/v2wmimw-health-policy-roundtable.html
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J6 prisoner Jeremy Brown: "Only thing that we are capable of doing any more is complaining"
"We've been complaining about these things for so long, but it's like that's the only thing that we are capable of doing as a country any more is complaining and it really is heartbreaking..." --Jeremy Brown
The video above is a condensed and edited excerpt of a recent podcast with Jeremy Brown. The entire episode is worth your time. I would encourage everyone to follow the JeremyBrownCampaign on Rumble and the account of his podcast host on Twitter, both of which can be found at the links below.
https://rumble.com/user/JeremyBrownCampaign
https://twitter.com/InTheFusionCell
You will not find anyone who speaks more truth than January 6 political prisoner Jeremy Brown, whose words we should heed with great caution, for he already HAS been "hauled away" by our government. He is one of many, and there shouldn't be a day that goes by that we aren't thinking about what it is that WE can do to right such wrongs--because it IS our fault that such things are occurring. We have been the problem. Do we have the courage to be the solution? Make no mistake, if we continue to do nothing, we WILL be next. And shame be upon us for not doing more to help those who already ARE being held as prisoners. The very government who is responsible for their imprisonment is NOT going to come to their rescue. So who will?
More from Jeremy Brown below. "This two-party blame game is one of the many weapons that our enemy has used, and are using, against us. It's our fault. And as long as we continue to sit, watch, and complain, without doing something to change things; if we continue to watch the connected and the elite thumb their nose at the very laws that they pass to enslave and bludgeon us with, well...then, when it's our turn to be hauled away, we will deserve it. And that's what history says."
https://rumble.com/v2vzgy4-j6-political-prisoner-jeremy-brown-explains-who-is-to-blame-for-where-we-ar.html
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/an-important-and-heartbreaking-message-from-j6-political-prisoner-jeremy-brown
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J6 political prisoner Jeremy Brown explains who is to blame for where we are right now
"This two-party blame game is one of the many weapons that our enemy has used, and are using, against us. It's our fault. And as long as we continue to sit, watch, and complain, without doing something to change things; if we continue to watch the connected and the elite thumb their nose at the very laws that they pass to enslave and bludgeon us with, well...then, when it's our turn to be hauled away, we will deserve it. And that's what history says." --Jeremy Brown
The video above is a condensed and edited excerpt of a recent podcast with Jeremy Brown. The entire episode is worth your time. I would encourage everyone to follow the JeremyBrownCampaign on Rumble and the account of his podcast host on Twitter, both of which can be found at the links below.
https://rumble.com/user/JeremyBrownCampaign
https://twitter.com/InTheFusionCell
You will not find anyone who speaks more truth than January 6 political prisoner Jeremy Brown, whose words we should heed with great caution, for he already HAS been "hauled away" by our government. He is one of many, and there shouldn't be a day that goes by that we aren't thinking about what it is that WE can do to right such wrongs--because it IS our fault that such things are occurring. We have been the problem. Do we have the courage to be the solution? Make no mistake, if we continue to do nothing, we WILL be next. And shame be upon us for not doing more to help those who already ARE being held as prisoners. The very government who is responsible for their imprisonment is NOT going to come to their rescue. So who will?
More from Jeremy Brown below. "We've been complaining about these things for so long, but it's like that's the only thing that we are capable of doing as a country any more is complaining and it really is heartbreaking..."
https://rumble.com/v2vzmis-j6-prisoner-jeremy-brown-only-thing-that-we-are-capable-of-doing-any-more-i.html
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/an-important-and-heartbreaking-message-from-j6-political-prisoner-jeremy-brown
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Is your loyalty to Trump or to your country?
To what (or to whom) are you pledging your allegiance? I realize that there is a lot more to unpack than what I briefly touch upon in this video, but I think that what is taking place in our nation right now merits asking the question of whether our loyalty lies more in the idea of saving Trump than it does in saving America.
To be clear, my commentary is focused on Trump and holding HIM to account, but I only mean to focus on him as the example, because that is where most people have set their gaze. The truth is that there are MANY besides Trump who also need to be held to account; and those who understand the point that I am trying to make will also see that I am calling upon US to be held to account as well for our own failures.
I don't think that what we are doing is smart. What is that quote that is often attributed to Einstein--something about doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result? We continue to do the same things over and over again when we fail to go to the heart of the matter and to truly examine the ways that those on the left are keeping us locked into THEIR system and playing by THEIR rules. I believe that continuing to do that is the reason that we never see anyone held to account. It seems to me that those on the left know exactly how to keep us under their control by "triggering" us with accusations against Trump. I think they know that Trump's response to their attacks on him will assist them in their efforts to keep everyone playing by THEIR rules.
How many rounds of this is it going to take before we wise up and respond differently? We've been on the same path for YEARS. We need to be more honest than we have been. We are having the very same discussions today--largely, with many of the same culprits--as we were having even prior to the election of Trump in 2016. Trump promised that he would "drain the swamp" and hold people to account. But he didn't do it. Instead, Trump has continued to reward those who are known to be bad actors. He let Hillary off the hook. He kept Comey (who also let Hillary off the hook) on as his FBI Director--and look how well that worked out for us. There is a lot of evidence (which I have discussed often in other articles and videos) which would suggest that Trump hasn't learned his lesson and would still--to this day--not hold people to account as he promises he will. To be sure, when Trump is good he is very, very good; but when he is bad he is horrid. Trump's demand for "loyalty" from those whom he believes he has helped should be a red flag to us, for such demands have nothing whatsoever to do with "Making America Great Again." Why should we not also believe that Trump expects the same kind of loyalty from US as he does from those in politics whom he speaks nastily of if they fail in their faithfulness to him?
I'm attaching a video below that I hope will help to clarify the point that I'm trying to make. Maria Bartiromo says in this clip that "This isn't about Trump." It shouldn't be. But we aren't responding as if it isn't. Bartiromo also seems taken aback by how those on the left don't even try to hide their hypocrisy, but instead revel in it and put it on full display. And why shouldn't they? We have shown them time and time again that we will let them do it, with no real consequences other than a wagging of a finger and an incessant chorus of whining, which I think must only sound as music to the ears of those who know that it means that they are still the ones establishing the rules of the game. If you think the rules of the game have anything to do with the Constitution anymore, then I think you are delusional. Our nation abandoned that long ago and we are only fooling ourselves when we pretend otherwise.
https://youtu.be/UiwWYinkJ9Q ("John Durham drops major bombshells during Trump-Russia collusion probe hearing")
It is interesting that it is said in this clip that the left doesn't even seem to recognize their own hypocrisy. I think they are well aware of it and that the joke is on us. I think that they are well aware of the fact that conservatives are the ones who are not truly aware of their own hypocrisy. We aren't being smart when we simultaneously complain that our elections have been stolen from us, and yet--as is stated multiple times in this clip from Fox--we continue to think that the answers to restoring justice are to be found in electing the right people. We are fools to rely upon our corrupt election system to work for us. And, yet, that IS the dominant and conflicting narrative that we have been adhering to for at least as long as shortly after January 2021, when we chose to accept the fraud and started sporting our "Trump 2024" merch. Don't think for one second that doing so didn't send a clear message to the left that we had accepted the fraud and would move on from it. That is exactly what we did. And we still have not learned our lesson, it seems, for it isn't just on Fox News that these narratives are to be found. The idea that the answers lie in electing the right people permeate ALL conservative media sources, both mainstream and alternative.
There has been a lot of attention given by many lately to Solzhehenitsyn's essay, "Live Not By Lies." In that essay, Solzhehenitsyn warns us to "Never knowingly support lies!" But isn't that what we are doing when we live by the false narratives that don't permit us to see that it is a fool's errand that we undertake when we pretend that we can find fairness where it does not exist? We often make fun of those on the left, thinking them to be idiots for being so blatantly hypocritical in their actions and in their policies, but I think that many of them know exactly what they are doing. And we fall for it every time. When will we stop parading around as sheep in lion's clothing? When will we get smart enough to stop playing by the rules of the left?
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/the-hypocrisy-of-complaints-about-a-two-tiered-system-of-justice
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Shouldn't we stop saying we are a constitutional republic?
How will we ever find solutions to the problems that we face when we continue to espouse and adhere to false narratives?
As John Adams said, "Liberty, once lost, is lost forever." They aren't just gonna give it back, you know?
We need to stop thinking in terms of "Republicans In Name Only" and be a hell of a lot more honest. We are a "Constitutional Republic in Name Only." And often not even in that regard if you peruse our government websites, which are littered with the word "democracy" at every turn. We cannot move people to "do something" until we adopt a more honest narrative. Conservatives who continue to live by the lie that we still have a Constitutional Republic consisting of elected representatives and three branches of government cannot muster a proper fight because they don't even understand who the enemy is.
People will not fight when they think (falsely) that they can still rely upon "elected representatives" who are often neither truly elected nor representatives for the people. And people will not fight when the narrative (even still adhered to by the most prominent conservative voices) sends a contradictory message that our government no longer has three branches of government, but that somehow the answers are to be found in elections and law suits. We need to be more honest about where we are.
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What does it mean to say that "God Wins?"
Many believe, and rightly so, that we are in a spiritual battle. But are we winning?
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more
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Never outsource the protection of your freedom to others (Not even Trump)
Government of, by, and for the people must necessarily involve the people. Where Trump failed (many times, I think) is in looking for the solutions for broken government to be found from within the broken system. We have done our own part in contributing to that failure on Trump's part by relying far to heavily upon him to be the protector of our freedom. The protection of our freedom--if we are truly to exist as a government of, by, and for the people--has to start with us. Why is it that Trump only calls us to protest when his own ass is on the line? Such calls for OUR involvement should have come far sooner. When we withdraw from that responsibility (and we have), then our government is no longer of, by, and for the people. I focus a lot of my criticism on Trump because he is the one (or "the chosen one," as propaganda narratives have led many to believe) to whom many are outsourcing the protection of their freedom. I do believe that Trump has failed us. But I believe that we are every bit as much at fault for having allowed a narrative to develop that demands "loyalty" to Trump. I know firsthand how people are treated who would dare to question Trump. It isn't pretty. Trump himself has seeded that narrative in our nation. We should have weeded it out, but we have become to lazy or too afraid to do so. I fear we are in a dangerous place when we are cheering on those who seek leadership positions AND who demand "loyalty" from those whom they believe they have helped.
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/never-outsource-the-protection-of-your-freedom-to-others-not-even-trump
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Have you been repeating these propaganda talking points? (Many have.)
I fear that we are being made fools of by those who are steering the narratives which shape our perception of reality.
The information I read from in the video, as well as pictures of the blink-and-you'll-miss-it scenes from the movie The Matrix Resurrections, which I reference in this video, can be seen at the link below.
https://www.voicesofnebraska.com/silent-no-more/are-we-being-made-fools-of-do-you-know-why-you-believe-what-you-do
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The hypocrisy of complaints about a "two-tiered system of justice"
People like to only see the two-tiered system that resides within our government, but that two-tiered system exists and is allowed to continue to thrive because we have established our own two-tiered system of turning a blind eye to the wrongdoing (intentional or not, it doesn't matter) of those whom we perceive to be on "our side" or our team in the game of tribal politics.
True justice will never be restored until we stop adhering to two-tiered systems, whether they be those within our own corrupted government or those that "we the people" adhere to in order to pretend that there is no wrongdoing within our own political party. If we were serious in our claims of wanting accountability, we would not set up our own two-tiered system of only holding to account those who are on "the other side.“
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An important (and heartbreaking) message from J6 political prisoner Jeremy Brown
Where have all the good men gone? Some of the best of them among us are imprisoned by our own government.
And what have we done about it?
If you are not familiar with who Jeremy Brown is, you should be. He is a good and courageous man who has been wronged by our government. Unfortunately, he is but one of many patriots who has been made a target of our government. Whether you choose to donate or not, you can learn more about him at the GiveSendGo website that has been set up to assist him with his legal defense.
If history books of the future are written by the good guys (and that all remains to be seen), then Jeremy Brown will be remembered as the hero that he is. But whether or not the "good guys" win depends largely on US.
https://www.givesendgo.com/JeremyBrownDefense
"Don't do nothing." That is what Jeremy Brown has begged of Americans--every bit as much for our own sake as for his. Please "do something" by sharing his story, for his is a voice that our government seeks to snuff out--and, as Jeremy warns us in this video--they are coming for YOU next.
The full episode can be viewed at the JeremyBrownCampaign on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v2t4bqe-episode-13-promo-130.html
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