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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

As I’m reading this ... I get a text from another employee , that one of the other nurse’s grandchild just died ... 5 yrs old , sepsis and pneumonia... yes jabbed , and yes probably immunosuppressed . People better wake up . What a sad day .

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

I'm so sorry to hear that. Heartbreaking

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Bro - I can’t “like” your comment. I want to weep with despair.

God is truly lifting you up in order for you to be in the midst of this tragedy every day. Prayers for you dear friend.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Thank u Laura , I’m listening to a beautiful sermon Turning Point … walking in wisdom . I needed to hear this today 🙏

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

James 4:14…

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Laura Kasner's avatar

“Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.”

‭‭James‬ ‭4‬:‭14‬ ‭NIV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/111/jas.4.14.NIV

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Laura Kasner's avatar

“Anyone who chooses to do the will of God will find out whether my teaching comes from God or whether I speak on my own.”

‭‭John‬ ‭7‬:‭17‬ ‭NIV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/111/jhn.7.17.NIV

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AnnR's avatar

Horrible. Yet another case of sepsis where sepsis has no business being.

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IvyRose's avatar

This my be a dumb question, but was the child immunosuppressed already and that is why they got the jab, or did the jab cause the immunosuppression? I'm trying to understand the reason for jabbing a 5 year old.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Went to the pediatrician and I guess it’s on the schedule.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

Horrible. Just add it to the list until the kid dies

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IvyRose's avatar

Oh my. Parents need to be way more alert about this!

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TFish's avatar

😢

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Duchess's avatar

Amy this was a great summary of this issue of excess deaths.

Tell me why do you think most people are unaware of this?Willful blindness? Its not on TV?

Or maybe out of 8 billion it is a drop in the bucket?

Is it slowing down at all? Because it seems like the disability is rising...which would fit into Universal Basic Income for those people...and a ready made population that will take the CBDC's....

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

People too sick and disabled to work are indeed perfect for the CBDCs. It's a captive population

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Jamie Leigh's avatar

I think they're hoping the only ones dying are...any sort of person but them.

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CATHERINE's avatar

Allopathic medicine.

A failed philosophy.

I believe that this Great COVID Catastrophe

is the ultimate

proof.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

Agreed completely Catherine!

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JamesDuff's avatar

V funny you missed 10/28 my best buddies birthday. My soul brother from another mother.

Interesting bc he is angelic. Bill gates shares same exact birthday and year. Go figure that?

Anyway I’ve had a thing about Sagittarius woman but that’s a dead end.

Water signs make good friends 🐠

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DWB's avatar

My wife and I visited Bangkok in January, 2020 and went to the Chinese New Year festivities in Chinatown:

https://imgur.com/9lLrcRa

We didn't get sick, even though it was shoulder-to-shoulder walking amongst people from Wuhan, which seemed strange based on what they were saying.

After we moved to Thailand last year, a Bangkok cab driver that we use regularly insisted that people weren't getting sick from a virus - he said someone was spreading around "chemicals". I always thought this belief had been relegated to isolated Twitter and Substack sources, but the driver isn't Internet literate. My wife translated his Thai-language description as "chemicals", but that might not be exactly what he meant.

All I know is that looking at that picture makes me sad. It was one of the last communally-festive events on Earth that didn't have this Covid cloud hanging over it.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

Beautiful picture and so true. Some of these people, physically and psychologically, will never come back. A sad thing indeed.

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Brooks Anderson's avatar

I think I began to doubt the official Covid narrative when I watched the press conference by the two California doctors. I don't remember their names or when they held their meeting with the press, but I think they raised issues early in the pandemic. And Ivor Cummins and Prof. Mark Crispin Miller also began challenging the official story pretty early.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

I saw that video of those two doctors I believe it was late March 2020. Quickly censored by YouTube I smelled a rat

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Brooks Anderson's avatar

Exactly. The censorship of their video was a red flag for me.

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JamesDuff's avatar

Thanks it’s most likely all the above.. multiple attacks. Also whatever was unleashed happened before 2020. Ask bill gates he might be in on knowing everything because he certainly knew all about it, paid for it, profited mightily from it. The very fact they want your attention on leak from Wuhan lab, or market suggest a diversion. At least now the narrative

Keeps getting more interesting.

We are no longer being isolated gas lit or held

In contempt for questioning the bs of their “science”

Yet I still see people wearing mask in their trucks and outside.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

What has been great about substack is this evolution of thought in people who have really spent a lot of time in the space. It feels light years ahead of normie mask wearer or normie still jab my kid, say.

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CATHERINE's avatar

Substack is a nice place. :)

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JamesDuff's avatar

Totally agree in the difference of understanding. Sometimes I feel we are this intellectual bubble just talking to our small

Group of people. 1. It’s at least a community that interested in details and not just memes. 2. It’s a validation that we are not alone in our like minded thoughts.

3. If nothing else our writing reading sharing is collectively raising everyone else’s understanding, so glad I fell into these rabbit holes. After 3 years you might think people might say the hell with the mask… hey I still miss my baby blanket too.

This is a great place for thought evolution.

Everybody gots something to say.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

It's also light years more open than many forums. Yesterday I posted asking if anyone wants to adopt puppies. The comments were sometimes negative like "Why didn't you spay the bitch?" One was about how you adopt children not filthy disgusting dogs. A moderator came on and deleted the comment. I thought he deleted the whole thread at first! Although the comment was anti dog if I had been moderator I would have let it be, if only because the responses were interesting and evolved things further. I like a hands off approach where intelligent people can move the needle. Censorship stops that. I go with the old google training manual: obvious direct threats, obvious pornography, obvious violence. Even spam rarely makes my list but I understand others policing it. I can handle it

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JamesDuff's avatar

Basically a good forum here. I try to stay off internet but I am on here. Safer more sophisticated neighborhood

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JamesDuff's avatar

Our world behind screens has made people

Mean. Now you would think selling puppies

Would be quite simple friendly earthy puppy love 💕 like. Spay the bitch truly

Castrate yourself dude dudette. Truly the

Human race for most the good decent folks

Used to be a more polite society.

Maybe I am just a grumpy old man

But I was taught to respect others,

Who is anti dog?

I ought to be having a roaming dog

Attack kill one of our older frail cats

But I am not.

Good luck sorting out good parents for

Your puppies.

✔️ 🐕

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

What's fascinating on that Aseannow Phuket forum is how I can feel the Stanford Prison experiment happening. You have the guards eg the moderators and the rabble of the commenters. This type of setup is often bringing out the worst in people. Yes I've had a few positive responses and one would think spreading a little puppy love would be a good thing. They give me joy. The whole policed setup keeps the conversation from evolving

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JamesDuff's avatar

I am not familiar with the Stanford prison experiment?

Please fill me in when you can.

I do know a little power goes along ways.

I also know one experiment where they would randomly put 3 people in a room

With 2 cookies. One of the 3 people selected as leader.

Imagine the power dynamics of that various solutions depending on group and leader.

I would solve by splitting 2 cookies evenly

But

I am that

Stanford prison exp?

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Jimychanga's avatar

Good read! It's interesting that global population has continued to grow the last 3 years, so as a depop operation it hasn't been so effective yet. I think it's really targeted at the West, and degrading the US and Europe to teraform for a global gov.

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SuperSally888's avatar

My research is now pointing that the outworldindata population stats may be way off. They grossly overestimate Philippines births... and by overestimating population (compared to Philippines local census data) they can make death rates look lower. N Z data is also off, I am told. Haven't looked at other countries data yet.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

I've been suspecting the next step is to hide births and deaths data. It's going to become very important to observe the area if they do. The Thailand birth graphs has been displaying an error message since about September 2022

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CATHERINE's avatar

They really should quit ALL of

Their lying.

Because We are smart.

We ALWAYS

figure it out.

And FAST.

They can't look any more worse.

Anymore.

But They do.

A four year old child could concoct more convincing lies.

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Duchess's avatar

Amy this was a great summary of this issue of excess deaths.

Tell me why do you think most people are unaware of this?Willful blindness? Its not on TV?

Or maybe out of 8 billion it is a drop in the bucket?

Is it slowing down at all? Because it seems like the disability is rising...which would fit into Universal Basic Income for those people...and a ready made population that will take the CBDC's....

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

I think most people are deer in headlights about it right now. They are frozen just doing the things they knew before. I don't know what breaks that spell but death has a very long tail in the greiving process. It lasts a lifetime for the living

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Duchess's avatar

Death does last a lifetime for the living..very profound.

I am living in the long tail of the grieving.

Amy, thank you for your response and your elegant way of putting things.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

I have only recently been accepting of how much grieving for my first husband cast a shadow on the relationship with my second. Now we didn't hook up or any of that nonsense prior to Ohs death but not too long after and it was a crazy time. I've heard it takes something like half the time of a relationship to get over a relationship. I haven't even begun on the horrific aspects of parents greiving children. Every birthday every Christmas every milestone event

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Duchess's avatar

It is truly a long tail, the greiving. You said so much in two sentences. So true.

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JamesDuff's avatar

And the only real accomplishment is to find someone to share it with.

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JamesDuff's avatar

Happy Trails to your adventures Amy! We live in profound times.

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JamesDuff's avatar

Ps promise to buy you kofi soon

I have been supporting other starving artist

But your writing I want to support.

FYI

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

No worries I understand and grateful for any and all. I should map out the Internet in terms of their real world equivalent. Aseannow feels like jail and Substack feels like upscale beach town. YouTube is sort of corrupt cop on every corner ghetto. They probably look away at their kingpins deals but don't mess with their turf

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JamesDuff's avatar

I am up for upscale beach town 🥳

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

Me too!

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JamesDuff's avatar

Also in this day a thick skin is necessary

To shake off on line idiots

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JamesDuff's avatar

Funny bc I am a Pisces. I got to do business trip last week to Oregon beach. Had 2 hours to enjoy beach.

Reminded me why I am working.

Plenty of older people on a Tuesday afternoon on sunny beach. That is worth working for.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

Pisces being the sign of two fish gets the strongest energetic burst being nearby water. I'm aware of that!

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JamesDuff's avatar

All that infinite space too

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JamesDuff's avatar

The beach is heaven all that water !!!

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SomeDude's avatar

As soon as the report came out that Koovid was spreading and that the fed politicians had been notified sooner than the public, I announced to all who would listen or couldn't avoid hearing, that it was going to be a worldwide test of how well people would comply with medical martial law.

I would usually rather be wrong than right, because I am not an optimist.

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Sandman's avatar

I first knew we had a real problem on March 11 when POTUS issued a travel suspension from Europe. Few weeks later, I learned the situation was being mismanaged when French doctor Didier Raoul, revealed treatment using "hydroxychloroquine", which was nearly immediately discounted.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

Thank you JR. I'm sort of like a Swiss Army knife I guess!

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