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AGREE ON DESANTIS! I AM IN CALIFORNIA. BUTTE COUNTY. AT EVERY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING BEATING THE PODIUM FOR SUPPORT FOR VACCINE INJURED. I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE MY STORY AND INVITE YOU TO BUTTE COUNTY TO SEE A VERY VERY ACTIVE COMMUNITY WHO IS BEING STONEWALLED BY OUR CONSERVATIVE BIG AG REPUBLICANS WHO HAVE THE MAJORITY AND DO ... NOTHING. LITERALLY SIGN AND APPROVE BILLS. A 4TH GRADER COULD DO THAT! LOTS OF CORRUPTION ON ARPA FUNDS TOO.

I AM SUPPORTING THE FOLKS IN ORANGE COUNTY FLORIDA WHO ARE GOING BACK UP TO THE PODIUM TO MAKE THEM SEE A FACE OF THE INJURED. TRULY TRAGIC THE NON-REACTIVE POLITICIANS WHO ARE SO DARN SEDENTARY. ANYWAY THANK YOU FOR YOUR PART THAT FEEDS US BOOTS ON THE GROUND!

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Nov 19, 2022Liked by Toby Rogers

I’ve been interested in dendrites, damaged dendrites. Any suggestions how to heal them? Can you just point me in the right direction? Thank you!

The video of the goat and macaque was so adorable!🥰

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Gotta get the metals out. But you cannot detox metals if you still have metals in your mouth (fillings and crowns). So it begins by analyzing the metals in your mouth and finding a holistic dentist to move to non-toxic alternatives. Then one can detox metals (cilantro, horsetail tea, and silica waters detox aluminum and for those looking to detox mercury there is the Andy Cutler protocol and also less intense methods).

https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/environmental-toxins/using-the-andy-cutler-protocol-to-address-mercury-poisoning/

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Nov 16, 2022Liked by Toby Rogers

Vaccine injury in everyday life looks like:

* Relentless Increasing homelessness

* Relentless Increasing rates of lawlessness, crime and incarceration

* Increasing rates of chronic illness; autoimmunity, cancer, heart disease

* Increasing downward trends of math and reading test scores

* Increasing lowered physical requirements for Military and public service

* Less military readiness (physically and psychologically)

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For those interested in "early spread" - the scandal that never became a scandal - I do another "deep dive" into the topic today. I seem to have a monopoly on this topic.

https://billricejr.substack.com/p/can-a-case-of-early-spread-even-be

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The good guys will never win another election unless mail in voting is ended. Don't even have to worry about who runs because the D's will just keep "finding" votes until they get the results they want.

I like DeSantis but how is he going to tell the Bush's and all the hard core RINO war mongerers no to more war? He is not independently wealthy. He will be beholden to someone or some group. The former President's home was raided in his state and he was silent for over a week. That is not leadership, but perhaps it is fear. If Trump can't beat the deep state then DeSantis has no chance.

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Nov 14, 2022Liked by Toby Rogers

Cartesian reduction indeed: 'The FDA and CDC refuse to look at biological SYSTEMS....' let's go back to philosophy for a minute: they, the AMA and the Davos/WEf clique are unable to regard a human body as a sustaining whole. didn't we have holistic medicine in the past? that's what's missing. in the same vein: let's have lots of oil wells, coals mines, nuclear plants, good for mankind - but what happens to the environment, air, water, bees, wildlife? risk/benefit anyone? we really need to rethink some of these for-granted but devastating by-products.

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Truthfully I have no problem with oil coal NG and nuclear as we are capable of utilizing them now.

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yes, we are capable and I even understand some of the engineers' points of view, but in the mean time I wonder: how much do we do to protect our ecosystems' natural balance? industrialised and urban areas puff out a lot of pollution (air, water, light) and consume A LOT of resources. do we re-invest in restoring anything? farmers haven't seen fire flies over their fields for decades and I can no longer show any stars in the night sky to my (grand)children, or any bees (where have they gone?) I just don't know where the balance is.

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Mary-lou, it is a long process to properly weigh the many disparate factors that influence a deeply informed perspective on modern society's energy requirements.

I will leave you a couple of links to demonstrate two things...

1. We are not running out of energy, nor are we likely to.

2. We are not running out of stuff.

https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2009/03/20/there-is-no-energy-shortage/

https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2009/05/08/there-is-no-shortage-of-stuff/

Now as to ecology, that is a very important subject. Within my life span, beginning in the 1950s until today, it is my studied perspective that the air and waterways have in many ways improved. It is also my view that the entire Global Warming machine has very little to do with ecology, and much to do with establishing a global One World type government, completely transforming the global economy, and these tyrannical folk are not afraid to break nations to make their world. I am very convinced that CO2 is a vital invisible trace gas with very minor warming capacity, that is immensely more beneficial then any harm the minor warming that may result from those human generated emissions.

If you wish to pursue the thought here I recommend these websites, where the PHD peer reviewed research is presented by hundreds of well published scientists from around the world. Beyond their academic excellence, they generally have two things in common. They are either tenured professors and very established in their respective scientific fields, or retired, and thus they are secure to say what they will, to present a balanced scientific perspective, unfettered by group think, grant money, peer pressure, financial necessities, and confirmation bias. These sites are ...

1, CO2 Science... http://www.co2science.org/

2. NIPCC... http://climatechangereconsidered.org/

3. The Petition Project... http://www.petitionproject.org/

Also consider that the so called solutions to increased CO2 from energy production and atmospheric nitrogen from farming, (two non problems) are incredibly ineffective and steal resources that could address the many real ecological issues modern society faces.

Additional very inefficient solar and wind energy are deeply harmful to the environment, and incredibly poorly suited to the global energy grids.

All the Best...

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TQ ! living in a country where the idiots-officially-in-charge are trying to disown the farmers because of, yes, nitrogen. we're very angry, hanging our flags upside down as a sign of protest. New World Order indeed, more of a giant step for mankind backwards. what you so kindly mention here are exactly some of the points I've been trying to convince others of. #1 my favourite is still Prouty's 1994 interview (paraphrasing: 'oil is not a fossil fuel but a Rockefeller agreement') and #2 the so-called "shortage" serves a purpose and (as far as I understand) is mostly a consequence of bad distribution. the links to the sites are very much appreciated :-))

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Please let me know your thoughts after you read.

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long overdue, but time seems to be speeding up while we're getting older & wiser. your long comments and links mentioned are greatly appreciated. particularly Chiefio's 'musings' (well, more like serious stuff made to read like musings indeed!) and Watts Up With That are very informative, one of my favourites being this recent post - https://wattsupwiththat.com/2022/12/27/it-is-time-to-talk-about-capacity-factors/

it's really quite astonishing that in order to minimise C02 levels, a.k.a. to stop everyone from breathing out, a serious respiratory illness was devised (and said to need experimental mRNA "vaccines" in order to survive). Climate Change, meet Cov19.

Thanks again for your wise words and insights, all the best for the New Year, be well.

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I upvoted because open civil conversation is necessary to learn from each other.

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Nov 14, 2022Liked by Toby Rogers

DeSantis goes on and on about how the covid shots aren't like the MMR and its glorious safety profile, so he's a no for me as much as I want to like him. And he's not running now anyway.

Abortion was a big issue for hypocrites: you know, the "my body, my choice, decision between me and my chosen doctor" spewers. They only mean it for murder.

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Nov 14, 2022Liked by Toby Rogers

One of the best books about the Satanic Panic in the 80's and 90's is by Ross Chett called The Witchunt Narrative He doesn't really talk about Satanism but shows the huge amount of evidence that in many of these cases the children WERE sexually abused.

I've actually not read it yet* but people I respect talk highly of it.

Anyway, you check out his Twitter and he is masked and looking smug. He is mocking dumb rednecks for dying of covid and mocking conspiracy theorists with a lack of intelligence "Oh my vaccine didn't come with a microchip! I want a refund!"

These people have no idea what has been done to them. They have no idea. They think you die if you get covid and they think nobody has died from the jab.

It is amazing how closed minded they are. They don't think "hey maybe that story about microchips was put out there so it could be easily debunked and then held up as examples of the type of argument used against the shot"

I mean my God are these people bot even slightly curious about the arguments from the other side?

Smugness is really one of the ugliest aspects of the human psyche.

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Nov 13, 2022Liked by Toby Rogers

Yes he must show that he was deceived and lied to by Fauci and the Swamp.

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Sorry, Toby, there's more to DeSantis than your uncritical celebration of his victory. Yes, as a health freedom activist, I applauded his presentation of doctors and researchers to wake up the public to the fraudulent Covid scheme. That was great. But it's not the whole story. In all other ways DeSantis is a bully and borderline racist. Check out his policies toward black voters, poor people, the environment. He is just another politician only interested in his own success. And if the racist "base" on which he depends also is against vaccine mandates, well then so is he. The guy is radioactive. In fact, here's the larger lesson -- DO NOT DEPEND ON ANY POLITICIAN TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS WE ARE FACING!

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Racist white guys always pick black men to work for them. They like to place them in high positions of power.

And the racist base loves to see the racist politician pick black men for leadership roles.... because.... because it... uhhh it shows he is... uh.... well you have to hide your racism even when your voters are racist because the New York Times will say mean things about you... which is damaging?

Hmmm. I dunno, maybe you have read one too many Liberal sources that are biased about DeSantis? Just a wild guess

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Indeed, as the critical post gave exactly zero examples of the assertions made.

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Nov 13, 2022Liked by Toby Rogers

Thank you for helping me process the crazy. 😐

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these passports are government registered so they are good, it is possible to do, and they have already been used in the US and Canada. What happens is there are 10 doses in a vial, the vaccine giver just skips your shot but registers you as having a shot from that vial and that is sent to the government. I am not however naming names, but you can find people to do this for you. I figure the authorities are lying to me about safety so I am lying to them about the shot.

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All of those against the tyranny of the last three years need to realize that the vaccine hoax goes way back. Many advocate criminal charges for those involved in the CV orchestration and play-out, but I say be careful what you wish for. How far back do you want to go? How wide should the net be? How many agree with or push all of those 72 childhood shots? Do you see the AE from multiple adult vaccines for the past multiple decades? Maybe you just woke up when others didn’t, but don’t limit this scope of horrors to current events. Sigh............

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By the way... Who are the Billionaires funding/supporting Ron DeSantis?

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Just one Thought about the late November Circus...

https://postimg.cc/56xfCBYf

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On the midterms. It was an absolute disaster for Republicans. if they couldn't add one Senate vote after two years of mandates and deliberate measures to harm the American people, under conditions of supply chain disruption, under conditions of impending energy shortage disaster, under conditions of very high inflation, under conditions of people having lost their businesses and jobs, and never recovered, when will they be able to win? While Johnson and Paul's re-election were positive from the perspective of investigating COVID-19, not being in the majority means they can't convene and control Committee Hearings as is necessary.

In terms of DeSantis' victory, it was impressive, but we need to keep in mind he was going up against the Harold Stassen of the Democrat Party, a three-time loser. What he could do against a winner is another story.

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There is much evidence of voter fraud in key states. Florida took positive actions to prevent much of it.

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Crist was a former Governor who was very popular at the time.

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"Charlie Crist on Tuesday successfully defended his title as the only candidate in American history to lose a statewide election as a Democrat, Republican, and independent." (https://freebeacon.com/democrats/charlie-crist-loser-failure/). Maybe we have different definitions of popular!

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It's a glass half full/half empty kinda thing. He was also a successful state Senator, Governor, and Congressperson.

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