Pushback against mandated insanity

Although I don’t understand, it seems that the first step in changing something into something else (The Philosophers’ Stone) is: “subjecting it to stress”, putting it into a “…constant state of non-equilibrium” (pp. 38-39). Been seeing this continuously since fear of the “deadly plague” spread over the world like thick black ink.

The complete title of JPF’s book: The Philosophers’ Stone Alchemy and the Secret Researcher for Exotic Matter

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Great comeback, @DrAliciaHill
This guy has only used a shovel in Iowa. Good luck with this method in Central Texas, for example.

Heh

@RhebaRhae I couldn’t agree more. That reminds me of the idea that to “build back better,” you first have to destabilize, then transform, what was already there.

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Where did you dig this up? Sorry, had to.

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in the middle of the field. I swear. there was a big cross, it just needed the shovel so badly, i could not help it, but to shove it in the middle of the cross and dig it up.
you know what came up?
pure soil.
so I learned from that day on.
and here we are in the sun, shining upon us, filling with joy and heart every day, and still being merry through all the hardships we have.
being grateful, to be grated :wink: by the master
shine on

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Spooky, and thanks, I will.

My Morning Muse
5/11/22
Aberdeen, Maryland

There are temporal consequences for pushing back against mandated insanity. It ticks off the Liar in Chief. Yet, true life for the believer is never a spectator sport: there are lasting consequences for passivity toward evil. Gain the world, lose your soul.

First Lt. Mark Bashaw, I honor you:

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Pilots of the U.S. Freedom Flyers push back:

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My Morning Muse
5/12/22
Inferno, California

I received this in my inbox today from the NYT. California gears up to become the abortion provider for the United States of America:

By Soumya Karlamangla

California Today, Writer

It’s Thursday. California is preparing for an influx of abortion patients if Roe v. Wade falls. Plus, a wildfire destroys homes in Orange County.

In anticipation of Roe v. Wade being overturned and abortion quickly becoming illegal in at least a dozen states, California is gearing up to become the nation’s abortion provider.

About one out of six abortions in the U.S. are already performed in California, a figure that’s expected to rise as access constricts elsewhere. Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday proposed a spending plan that includes $40 million in grants to offset the cost of abortions for uninsured women from both inside and outside the state.

“We’re going to fight like hell, making sure that all women — not just those in California — know that this state continues to recognize and protect their fundamental rights,” the governor said in a statement.

Twenty-eight states are expected to ban or tightly restrict access to abortion if the landmark 1973 ruling is overturned, as a leaked draft opinion by the Supreme Court indicates. Democrats in the Senate tried and failed on Wednesday to push forward legislation that would have safeguarded abortion rights nationwide.

So California, as the nation’s most populous state and one with the fewest barriers to abortion, is likely to see a major influx of patients if Roe falls, experts say.

Already, the number of out-of-state patients seeking abortions in California has jumped in recent months.

After Texas’ rollout of the nation’s strictest abortion law, the number of women from other states showing up at Planned Parenthood clinics in Orange and San Bernardino Counties increased to 20 per month from four per month, the chapter’s medical director, Dr. Janet Jacobson, said.
Last week, a 26-year-old mother from El Paso arrived at the Planned Parenthood health center in Orange for an abortion. She had left her children with her sister, gotten in her car after work and driven through the night to reach the clinic.

“That is a 750-mile drive — for a five-minute procedure,” Jacobson told me. “Those stories are no longer unusual for us.”

Jacobson’s Planned Parenthood chapter has started a program that helps defray the costs of lodging and travel for patients seeking abortions. There’s a proposal in the State Legislature that would set up a similar program at the state level, part of a package of 13 bills that would make abortions easier to get in California.

If Roe were to be overturned, the number of out-of-state women whose nearest abortion provider would be in California would jump to 1.4 million from 46,000, according to a report from The Guttmacher Institute, a research group that supports abortion rights.
That figure doesn’t include women who may have clinics closer to their homes, but choose to come to California because there are fewer barriers to care here or because the clinics near them are overwhelmed. In other words, it doesn’t account for the women from Texas already choosing to come to California.

“We know that people, especially as wide swaths of the country become hostile to abortion services, will chose to fly rather than drive,” Brandon Richards, spokesman for Planned Parenthood of California, said.
But there will remain people who cannot afford to travel to California or other abortion-friendly states.

Before the pandemic, Dr. Moira Rashad regularly traveled from the Bay Area to Phoenix to perform abortions there. She pointed out that in Arizona and elsewhere, women who seek abortions are more likely to be poor, so it’s difficult for them to take time off work or afford travel to California.
“These laws always more heavily impact marginalized communities,” Rashad told me. “It’s something we’ve kind of been anticipating would happen since this case got to the Supreme Court, and it’s still so devastating.”

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Moderna Chief Financial Officer resigns:

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Infographic: Timeline of cybersecurity lawyer Sussmann’s activities before and after the 2016 election.

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“The people have a right, an inalienable, indisputable, indefeasible, divine right to that most dreaded and envied kind of knowledge. I mean, of the character and conduct of their rulers.” John Adams

You Tube censored this Tom Fitton/Judicial Watch video:

5/13/22
Tom Fitton/Judicial Watch Weekly Update:

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Former Pfizer VP Michael Yeadon pushes back: People Who Pushed Idea of Universal Vaccination Are ‘Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity’

A lipid nanoparticle is the cargo of the messenger RNA. mRNA accumulates in the ovaries. They appear to cross all God-made barriers in the human body:

. the blood-brain barrier
. the placental barrier during pregnancy
. into the fetal bloodstream
. all the fetal tissues inside the womb
. crosses the blood-brain barrier in the fetus, the baby in the womb,
. the eggs produced by women (limited in number) would be exposed to a potentially
disastrous lipid nanoparticles

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Open the Books reveals that Fausti, former NIH director Francis Collins, and hundreds of NIH scientists got as much as $350 million in undisclosed royalty payments from pharmaceutical and other private firms between 2010 and 2020:

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Flight Attendant Charlene Carter pushback goes to Federal Court:

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Continuing story…2000 Mules:

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Exposed . . . Key National Institute of Health researcher and a colleague received secret royalty payments:

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President Biden’s Disinformation Board now on hold as its leader resigns:

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