Deb Dahn
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UPDATE: Just met with the Gregory Family, Commissioner @jeremymansfield and David Bowling from @TVAnews "TVA has now officially shaken hands with us to vacate their plans to build on this Revolutionary War Era farm."
I thank The TVA for doing the right thing. Details in video👇
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Last year, a guy I know told me that the Chinese government had been caught red-handed executing political prisoners and selling their organs to desperate buyers all over the world. He told me this had been going on for a long time and that the world wasn’t paying attention.
Actually, that’s not entirely true. @JanJekielek isn’t just a guy I know. Jan is the senior editor of The @EpochTimes, a well-respected writer, and the host of a show called American Thought Leaders, which I’ve been honored to appear on several times. So, when he told me with a straight face that the Chinese government was up to its communist armpits in a 9-billion-dollar organ harvesting scheme, I couldn’t dismiss him as a crackpot. And when he told me that dozens of hospitals had been built adjacent to dozens of prisons for the express purpose of expediting the transplant procedure and that most of the prisoners being executed and violated were members of the Falun Gong, a peaceful group of dissidents whose only crime was a failure to fall in line with the Communist Party, I couldn’t dismiss him as a tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist.
Instead, I researched his claims as best I could, talked to a few contacts in the state department, and concluded that Jan might very well be on to something. I then invited him on the podcast to discuss the matter in detail in a conversation that went viral. Shortly thereafter, Jan got a book deal, and that book, Killed to Order, just came out this week.
Well, I’ve read it, and it’s fantastic.
Fantastic and horrifying.
Horrifying, and I’m sorry to say, true.
Here’s what I wrote when Jan asked me for a blurb.
“A lot of what you’re about to read I heard directly from Jan, when he first appeared on my podcast to talk about the multi-billion-dollar human organ trade in China. I had no idea that our conversation would go viral, ruffle so many feathers, or lead to this extraordinary book. Spoiler alert: as you read, you will likely experience the same mix of incredulity, horror, and disbelief that I did when Jan explained to me precisely how and why this atrocity has continued to unfold since 2000. But with every chapter—every page, really—your skepticism will be challenged with some very uncomfortable facts, and you will be confronted with a simple choice: to accept the claims herein as true or not. Frankly, I wish the evidence were flimsy or circumstantial or refutable. I’d prefer to live in a world where human beings are not wrongly imprisoned and routinely harvested for their parts. But I’m afraid that’s not the case. The evidence in this book is compelling and credible, and the evidence demands a verdict, no matter how uncomfortable or upsetting the truth might turn out to be. Such are the hazards of pulling one’s head from the sand and having a look around at a world in desperate need of improvement.”
Obviously, I recommend his book, which you can order here. bit.ly/4bDsyJo
Obviously, I invited him back on the podcast, which you can listen to here. bit.ly/TWIHI475JanJek…
Obviously, I think the subject matter is important and worth your time.
I hope you’ll share it.
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@Eddie_Stainer Beautiful girls. Worth the investment in yourself.
Continued success.
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@laralogan Why do we even have laws in place, when these individuals blatantly screw the system in place to protect us? Argh🤬
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@MikeBales Good to see the Sailors are eating good. Tell your Son, we are proud of him and a big thank you🇺🇸❤️
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My confidence and self worth haven’t been great lately and I just wanted to say thats ok so other people who suffer with depression or anxiety know that it’s ok to feel like that.
I’m CEO of Happy Doggo and most people in positions like mine have to hide stuff like this. Most people in all positions In life do actually. It’s really hard to admit you don’t feel the best about yourself. That’s why I just write it down as I feel because maybe it’ll help someone.
Between our team, partners and everything wrapped up in what I do there are probably 100+ people who rely on me. Add in social media, donors and everything else and that’s a massive happy facade to keep up.
I’ve learnt though that it’s ok to say you are not ok. At the moment I’m going through the motions. Still working hard and trying my best but I feel a bit worthless. No self worth at all. I also have imposter syndrome. I know I can jus read the comments here or look at the dogs saved and I should be happy but it doesn’t bring me anything. I look in the mirror at the moment and can’t even really look at myself. No particular reason or spark for this. As people who suffer know it just comes in a dark wave like a fog.
I could easily share some happy dog photos and smile and pretend I felt amazing. But I’d rather be honest and try to help others. I have untold amounts of support and good luck that many of you dont. So if you're feeling down or a little rough right now, that's okay because so am I, and it's absolutely fine to say that.
Have a lovely weekend and be kind to each other ❤️

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@JaniceDean @CarleyShimkus We are so happy for Carley Shimkus and family. Congratulations ❤️
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I love this lady so much and am sooooooo happy for this baby announcement! Congratulations @CarleyShimkus, Pete and Brock. Being a boy mom, this brings tears to my eyes! Yay! 💙

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@Johnny_Joey Thank God, we have extraordinary Military Members who do extraordinary work . 🙏
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I can only say, without irony, thank God this country had people praying for me on August 6th 2010. Otherwise I’d have died in Afghanistan bleeding out of 2 severed legs, a dangling arm and a puncture lung.
Margaret Brennan@margbrennan
The Secretary of Defense tells the American public to pray for our troops on bended knee and invoke Jesus' name....
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@HemmerleinLee It’s calming to end the day watching cows just enjoying the day😎
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@HemmerleinLee Emu, what the heck you doing taking selfies, when you should be working?
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@Arkypatriot @atensnut @Sheila218663961 Thats what I was thinking as well. It would be a shame, if they lost their customer base.
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@atensnut @Sheila218663961 Wait till they can’t get anybody to repair anything in their crappy restaurant.
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@mikeroweworks Just a small miracle your Mom let you survive. Must have been the adorable face that sealed the deal:
you were a “keeper”❤️
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When I turned ten, my mother told me she couldn't poop for several days after giving birth to me.
On my eleventh birthday, she told me that I weighed in at nearly ten pounds, most of which was attributed to the size of my head.
When I turned twelve, she called me "her little intruder," and told me I never would have made it into the world without an "episiotomy." When I asked her what that was, she told me. In great detail.
Is it any wonder I send flowers?
Thanks Mom, for another trip around the sun.
(You too, Dad!)

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