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C. Gray
C. Gray@angelwakingup2·
You don't even know what "military grade weapon" means.🙄 2A wasn't created to ensure the right to hunt, FFS. Our founding fathers had just finished fighting a tyrannical government that stole their land, their homes, their livestock, massacred their families, and burned entire towns to the ground. D you know why the Battle of Lexington and Concord happened? Because the redcoats were coming to disarm the colonists. 2A isn't about hunting, FFS. It's about recognizing the inalienable, "God-given" right to protect yourself and the people you love from tyranny no matter what. Somewhere along the way, you leftists forgot that, and now you demand that we give up that right. To that I say, no. No, we're not going to give up the right to protect ourselves, ESPECIALLY when the modern left currently has a body count several dozen deep, glorifies assassination, and talks about putting anyone a millimeter right of far-left into "reeducation"(concentration) camps, if not just murdering them outright.
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Free Talk Live
Free Talk Live@FreeTalkLive·
You have every right to know what your government is doing, and they have no right to know what you are doing. That is why they are called public servants and we are called private citizens. Instead, the relationship has been inverted. The state hides behind secrecy, classified files, and redactions while demanding total visibility into your finances, communications, movement, and behavior. A society where the rulers live in privacy while the population lives under surveillance is the very definition of tyranny.
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Dr. Heidi Klessig
Dr. Heidi Klessig@heidiklessigmd·
“You’re not getting a toenail or an eyelash.” This is what Drew Kohn’s mother said after her son was thought to be brain dead and doctors asked for his organs following a 2017 accident. After 244 days in a coma, Kohn woke up, saying “I love you, Mom.” He went on to regain the ability to walk and talk. “In an interview with WTLV in 2020, Kohn himself said he was ‘a modern-day miracle,’ adding: ‘My story represents never giving up hope. All things are possible when God is in it. I just would love to tell others to never give up.’” Sadly, Kohn was killed seven years later after he was struck by a pickup truck while walking along a dark roadway. “I’m not angry. I’m at peace. I got seven years," said Drew Kohn's mother following her son's death.
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Kenny Carmody
Kenny Carmody@KennyCarmody·
Let me read you something written in 1947. Not as history. As a mirror. The Nuremberg Code states that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent and that consent must be given freely, without the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, overreaching, or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion. Every single word of that sentence was violated during the COVID pandemic. Force — lose your job if you refuse. Fraud — safe and effective, fully tested, cannot spread it if you take it. Deceit — emergency authorisation presented as full approval, risks buried, data suppressed. Duress — no jab, no participation in society. Overreaching — governments, employers, schools, airlines, hospitals all weaponised simultaneously. Coercion — your children cannot attend school. Your elderly parent cannot receive visitors. Your career is over. This was not a grey area. This was not a difficult ethical question requiring careful nuance. This was a textbook, point by point, systematic violation of the most fundamental informed consent framework the civilised world ever produced, written specifically to ensure that what was done to human beings by those in positions of power and authority would never happen again. It happened again. On a global scale. With the full participation of governments, medical institutions, media organisations, and technology platforms working in a coordination that the architects of the Nuremberg Code could not have imagined. The code is not decorative. It is not a historical artefact to be cited in academic papers and then quietly set aside when inconvenient. It is law. It is principle. It is the line that was drawn in the blood of those who suffered so that future generations would be protected. That line was crossed. And every person who crossed it, every official, every mandate writer, every doctor who coerced a patient, every employer who threatened a worker, every institution that made participation conditional on injection must be held to the standard of the code they violated. Not eventually. Now.
Kenny Carmody@KennyCarmody

The Nuremberg Code was written in 1947 in the aftermath of some of the darkest medical crimes in human history. It exists for one reason to ensure that what was done to human beings without their knowledge or consent would never happen again. Its principles are not suggestions. They are the foundation of ethical medicine and they are unambiguous. Voluntary consent is absolutely essential. No coercion. No pressure. No threat of losing your job, your freedom, or your ability to participate in society. The subject must be free to make a genuinely informed decision or the entire premise of ethical medicine collapses. During the COVID pandemic, that code was violated. Systematically. Globally. By governments, institutions, employers, and health authorities who mandated or coerced participation in experimental genetic injections that had never completed long-term safety trials and were being administered under emergency authorisation. People lost jobs. Lost careers. Were barred from travel, from restaurants, from hospitals, from their own families, for refusing to consent to a medical intervention they had every legal and ethical right to decline. That is not a grey area. That is not a difficult question. That is a violation of the most fundamental principles of informed consent that the civilised world agreed upon after Nuremberg. And not one government, not one health authority, not one international body has been held to account for it. The code exists. The violations are documented. The injured are still here.. still suffering, still being dismissed, still waiting for an acknowledgment that never comes. The time for the Nuremberg Code is not the past. The time is now. Those responsible must be named. The record must be set straight. And the principles that were supposed to protect every human being on this earth from medical coercion must be restore, loudly, publicly, and without apology. We remember what the code was written for. And we remember what was done.

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3of12
3of12@Threeof12·
@SarahisCensored I hate that you gave me a reason to post this image
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Maia Poet🦎
Maia Poet🦎@thepeacepoet99·
🚨When I thought for 12 years (12-24) that I had a boy brain in a girl body and needed to ‘pass’ as a man to be happy, I was not capable of understanding how badly I would get injured by being 🏳️‍⚧️trans. Binding large breasts during a decade of one’s development is a really bad idea. And like most bad ideas, if you’re a teenager, you’ll probably think it’s “no big deal.” This is especially so when everyone on the internet tells you that breast binding is totally safe and reversible. Those people are LIARS. Not even losing 40 + pounds has taken that lasting pain away. It’s bittersweet to see the fat I was hiding under melt away. Sweet, because I look objectively better now. Bitter, because it makes the damage I’ve done to myself more evident. Many layers of shapewear can hide the aesthetic damage, which is.. whatever. It’s a lost cause at this point. But the pain in my back and the tingly, hot/cold sensations that become numbness in my left arm have only gotten progressively worse since I’ve stopped binding. While binding, my left arm would only go numb occasionally. Now, even with dramatic weight loss and the passage of time, the (presumably) nerve pain is more persistent. It has become a daily occurrence. It is inconvenient to have your arm go numb this often and I wish it would stop. I’d like to regain the ability to stand up straight and to lie down on my side without my ribs hurting or feeling that my rib bones are hooking onto whatever is underneath me or to the side of me. I would like my old lung capacity back. I don’t have sensation in my chest except for pain and irritation. I do hope that goes away. I’m not sure what my next steps are. Anyone have any ideas? There is nothing safe or reversible about binding your breasts in the long term, especially starting as a teenager. REPOST to raise awareness.
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Rosie Memos
Rosie Memos@almostjingo·
Years ago I tried to start a non-profit that delivered tampons and sanitary pads to homeless women (these supplies are often overlooked) anyway we had everything lined up, companies were going to donate the supplies, we would package and distribute. LA shut us down because we couldn’t guarantee how they would be disposed of. In fact the city fought us on it and called it an environmental hazard. Why are diapers any different? They aren’t, we just didn’t have the elite on our side.
MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch

NEWS: California will begin giving new parents 400 free diapers when they leave the hospital under a first-in-the-nation statewide program announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom. The “Golden State Start” initiative, created in partnership with Baby2Baby, will launch at 65 to 75 hospitals serving largely low-income families before expanding statewide. State officials say the program will provide more than a month’s worth of diapers to help ease the financial burden on parents.

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Butterbean
Butterbean@sandyh6776·
@Nickisbackbaby If someone enters your home illegally, squats there,finds work, raises a family, and contributes to society.... Should they be expelled from your house? I say heck yes
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🎯Truth Seeker🎯
🎯Truth Seeker🎯@Nickisbackbaby·
If someone enters your country illegally but finds work, raises a family and contributes to society.... Should they be deported?
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VJM Publishing
VJM Publishing@VJMPub·
@TheNorfolkLion I was an atheist before I had an out-of-body experience on magic mushrooms. Since then (16 years ago) I believe 100% in God.
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Queen Natalie 👑
Queen Natalie 👑@TheNorfolkLion·
As some of you who have known me for a while here know, I’m an atheist. However, I’ve also said that I wish I could believe. I was christened as a child and used to believe. As I’ve got older, I’ve become adamant that there’s no such thing as God. But over the last few years, I’ve been softening and trying to believe again. I’ve asked for so-called enlightenment, but nothing has happened. I read the Bible when I was a child but not since, so I’ve decided to start reading it again. It’s now my nightly ritual before bed. Please send prayers 🙏🏻 let’s hope some enlightenment or something meaningful happens. If God or Jesus don’t come to me after that, I’ll have to carry on being an atheist/realist.
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Contra Declinationem
Contra Declinationem@contradecline·
@MorosKostas Washington DC's gun laws were how President Trump was able to get the city's criminal population off the street and eliminate crime in the city. We can have "constitutional carry" in rural areas. But cities need to have some kind of a shall-issue permit to help bust criminals.
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Kostas Moros
Kostas Moros@MorosKostas·
If you're going to argue we can restrict Second Amendment rights because urban communities can't handle having guns in the way "rural Vermont" can, then why wouldn't it also follow we can't do the same with every right? Warrantless searches wouldn't reduce much crime in most rural areas, but they'd do a lot in cities! Literacy is dismal in Chicago. Why are we letting its residents vote without a literacy test? And so on. Rights are universal. If your area isn't mature enough to handle that liberty, then the response should be fixing your community's failings, not attacking the liberty. This isn't a new problem. John Adams wrote that "We have no Government armed with Power capable of contending with human Passions unbridled by morality and Religion. Avarice, Ambition, Revenge or Gallantry, would break the strongest Cords of our Constitution as a Whale goes through a Net. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."
End Wokeness@EndWokeness

AOC says guns have different outcomes in Vermont than in Brownsville. Does she realize what she's implying?

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Butterbean
Butterbean@sandyh6776·
@Face_de_Fact @Biblicalman The fallen angels mating with humans and creating another race of beings is in the Bible so I don't understand why him talking about them would put him in the Bible. What am I missing?
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Truthspeaks.uk
Truthspeaks.uk@Face_de_Fact·
But this could possibly put the book of Enoch right back into the Bible.. Book of Enoch describes "Watchers" (fallen ones) mating with Humans and creating hybrids. Here we see this actually depicted in some rather old artwork. The father, or adult, of the hybrid child being born. Deliberately hidden in the 35,000yr old Chauvet cave art, Southern France. Leonardo da Vinci knew. Two of his replicated pieces were found hidden in his art in the exact same manner. The Royals know also.. and many more!! Eye of Ra from the cave.... I don't think they were joking when they said it might be Biblical-changing! amazon.com/Chauvet-Dream-…
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The Biblical Man
The Biblical Man@Biblicalman·
The Pentagon released the disclosure files today. Anna Paulina Luna told Joe Rogan to read the Book of Enoch. Two hundred thousand Christians reposted her like she just unlocked a sealed canon. The Book of Enoch is not in your Bible. There is a reason. The Apollo 17 transcript came out of a vault for the first time in fifty-three years. It reads: "Now we've got a few very bright particles or fragments or something that go drifting by as we maneuver." That sentence was buried since 1972. The White House released it through WAR.GOV/UFO this morning. The agency that prepares the country for war is the same agency telling you about non-human intelligence. Read that twice. Polytheism does not exist before Genesis 6. There is no record in your King James Bible of multiple gods, multiple creators, multiple beings claiming the throne — until the sons of God came down to the daughters of men and produced offspring the book calls giants. Every culture on earth has a creation story that traces back to that moment. The Sumerians called him Enki. The Egyptians called her Isis. The Aztecs called him Veveteol. The Hindus called him Brahma. Every nation has a name for the same beings. The book has the same beings under one phrase: the sons of God. "And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light." — 2 Corinthians 11:14 The thing in the sky that looks like a craft. The bright particles drifting past Apollo 17. The reptilian beings the pastors were told to prepare for. The interdimensional something behind the curtain of physics. You do not need the Book of Enoch to interpret this. You have Genesis 6. You have Job 1. You have Daniel 10. You have 2 Corinthians 11. You have 2 Thessalonians 2. The men running to apocrypha for clarity are men who never opened the manual they had. The disclosure was made four thousand years ago. Most Christians never read it. Tonight is the night to start.
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The Fat Electrician
The Fat Electrician@Fat_Electrician·
Yeah, before we invented capitalism, you could just go frolic in the woods! Berries would pick themselves. Deer would stroll right up, look you in the eye and say “You look hungry,” then politely off themselves at your feet. The birds would fly up and cook the deer for you. Trees would topple over and conveniently assemble themselves into perfect little log cabins. It was paradise.
S.🎧@1ssve

Capitalism makes quitting your job feel like risking your life, because it ties your basic survival needs to staying employed. This system is predatory.

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Butterbean
Butterbean@sandyh6776·
@FondOfBeetles Doesn't appear to shed and doesn't shed... there's a pretty important distinction between those. Until they know which it is, posts like yours are not taken seriously.
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Emma Hilton
Emma Hilton@FondOfBeetles·
COVID shedded before you felt ill. That’s why it spread so efficiently. You’re infectious before you know you’re sick. Hantavirus doesn’t appear to shed before you have symptoms. Even if they are 2 weeks or 8 weeks after exposure.
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Emma Hilton
Emma Hilton@FondOfBeetles·
On Hantavirus: a (non-technical) thread. Disclaimer: I am a biology PhD, but not virology/epidemiology. Husbandman is a virology PhD. But I’m told I’m good at communicating science, so here’s my take. #Hantavirus
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GENEKROLL
GENEKROLL@WalterEugene7·
@DisabledDoctor @SerenaBarton17 I still saved several of mine! They’re at the ready! I have never had Covid! As a matter of fact, I haven’t had as much as a cold since March 2020! Wash your hands keep your distance be use diligence and listen to the authorities and experts, please!
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Disabled Doctor
Disabled Doctor@DisabledDoctor·
Just put on a fucking mask people. Please. THIS IS PREVENTABLE. Even just in airports. We can stop this. We have the tools.
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Andrea Hay #Climate,RejoinEU, 🇪🇺🇬🇧🇵🇸🇺🇦
@miffyjayne That's incredibly negligent of those in charge. When I started my midwifery training we were all screened for rubella and vaccinated if not immune. This was to protect mums and unborn babies. Staff working with people, especially vulnerable people, should be vaccinated or barred
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Melissa Green
Melissa Green@miffyjayne·
Well the Covid is in Dad’s aged care facility and suddenly I can’t stop crying. A nurse brought it in. How the fark did we get here 6 years later? Wake up, public health. WAKE UP!!!
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Kate
Kate@pelosidreams·
@liliearthdragon @miffyjayne Masks worked and so did the vax it’s all been proven. Although keep disagreeing with science 😅
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B@Chicago_Ben·
@cmdorsey @SarahPalinUSA Good thing they didn't listen to you. A million Americans died of Covid. Hospitals overflowing with sick and dying. Vaccine arrives and hospitals are empty and people stopped dying.
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Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin@SarahPalinUSA·
Don’t comply. This time, just don’t.
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FUINY7
FUINY7@FUINY77·
@sandyh6776 @Matthewdc @InterstellarUAP The 3D topography from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter matches Apollo photos with perfect precision. The lunar landscape, unique like a fingerprint, is identical. This backward compatibility through time proves the original astronauts’ photos were real — taken on the Moon!
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Interstellar
Interstellar@InterstellarUAP·
🚨 **Incredible** NASA Apollo 11 UFO Report From Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins 👽🛸👀 **Apollo 11 Technical Crew Debriefing — July 31, 1969** Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin & Michael Collins describe seeing a mysterious “Brighter object” tumbling past their spacecraft on the way to the Moon. Aldrin: “We happened to see this one brighter object going by... looked like a hollow cylinder... You could look right down in its guts... open-book shape. It was really weird.” These are WILD! What do you think? We are NOT alone. Apollo 11 was the third crewed mission to the Moon and the first to land Astronauts on the lunar surface. This document is an excerpt from the Apollo 11 Technical Crew Debriefing (Volumes 1 and 2) from July 31, 1969. The document highlights three observations: one, an object on the way out to the Moon; two, flashes of light inside the cabin; and three, a sighting on the return trip of a bright light tentatively assumed by the crew to be a laser. • Page 6-33 (Vol. 1). [Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 11, Buzz Aldrin]: “The first unusual thing that we saw I guess was 1 day out or something pretty close to the moon. It had a sizeable dimension to it, so we put the monocular on it.” The crew speculated that it could have been the S-IVB stage of the Saturn V launch vehicle. • Page 6-37 (Vol. 1). [Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 11, Buzz Aldrin] “The other observation that I made accumulated gradually. I don’t know whether I saw it the first night, but I’m sure I saw it the second night. I was trying to go to sleep with all the lights out. I observed what I thought were little flashes inside the cabin, spaced a couple of minutes apart…” • Page 21-1 (Vol. 2). [Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 11, Buzz Aldrin] “I observed what appeared to be a fairly bright light source which we tentatively ascribed to a possible laser.”
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FUINY7
FUINY7@FUINY77·
@Matthewdc @InterstellarUAP We went to the moon, there is irrefutable proof of it, not acknowledging it is a sign of being low IQ tbh...
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