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Max Bliss's avatar

My wife and I, 9 children and their spouse and 28 grandchildren knew from the start that it was a PLANDEMIC and took no shots—none! We are faithful Latter Day Saints, but we knew that the Feds, CDC, Fauci, Trump, and every 2-bit federal agency was lying to doctors and religious leaders to get them to push the jabs! God does not always protect us—we have to have knowledge—knowledge protects and keeps one out of captivity!! Isaiah said, my people have gone into captivity because they lack knowledge!! Just my 2 cents!!!

Alive and happy In Utah!!

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Anthony Colpo's avatar

Hi Max, that's quite a tribe you have there, well done, stay happy and alive :)

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Max Bliss's avatar

Thanks and God bless you and yours!!!

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Norm Lee's avatar

I wish there were more people like you and your family.

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Max Bliss's avatar

Thanks and I wish more could enjoy the happiness that comes from being part of a family!!

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Catherine Dee's avatar

You hit the nail on the head with this one!! Mike Yeadon often says no one is coming to save us, and that is absolutely true. I’m just hanging in for the ride to see how this (life) pans out - what else can I do? And you made me laugh with some of your descriptions which was very welcome with the seriousness of this. Thank you. 🙏🏻 (I couldn’t resist the praying hands…..from a former Catholic 😂)

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Amaterasu Solar's avatar

I keep sharing a solution to the moneyed psychopaths in control. I hope to leave this place vastly better for My having passed through.

The End of (Social) Entropy (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/the-end-of-entropy

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Jordan's avatar

I'm a believer in Jesus Christ after being an athiest. I refused the jab and quit my job BTW. Much of your criticisms of the church and religion are valid. The same criticism also applies to athiest. It's not something I defend or divide over. People suffer from sin. I think we mistakenly believe people in the church are better people. No, that doesn't always pan out. It is full of deceivers many times. May even be the perfect place for a deciever to hide.

I could go on and on but I'm not here to convert people. What I can't understand is completely shutting the door to the idea of a creator. The evidence is everywhere. How can one feel completely content that they figured it all out is beyond me. The existence of something may not always be measurable. For example I think if dreams were rare, with say, only 10 people on the planet claiming to experience them science would say they don't exist and no one would believe. But since we all experience them we don't question it.

There are many great logical reasonings for the existence of God. I challenge the athiest or undecided to read through C.S Lewis Mere Christianity and make a case against its reasoning. Then read The Problem with Pain by C.S Lewis and see how suffering fits in.

There are countless other authors. Dont let a bad experience from church or religion completely close your mind.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Well said.

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Proton Magic's avatar

"If you tell me there are invisible goblins living in your attic, and I don’t believe you, no-one labels me an “agoblinist.”

-Just about your best post Anthony!

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Doug Young's avatar

Pretty much how I saw this here stateside. Once I (a lifelong "atheist") started fighting against the lockdowns, by recalling our governor in California, and the mask & vax mandates, by public protesting & civil disobedience, I realized that many of my fellow warriors were Christian, but of the more evangelical type ("God didn't make my face to be covered"). I think one reason we might think many religious people were more anti-operation is that they're bound to be better organized, than non-believers since they already gathered weekly at their place of worship. And we did have a few large churches here in our state that never closed, suffering lawsuits & intimidation from the government, which the churches ultimately won, so they stood out as major battlers in the fight.

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Virginia Stoner's avatar

While you were fighting the lockdowns, etc., US deaths were exploding, for an unknown reason. Deaths increased 19% in 2020--6 times larger than the largest previous increase of 3%. Most people still have no idea it happened, even though the data is publicly available. Proof of the numbers is at this link--this is a matter of record, not a matter of opinion. Everyone was duped. We were just depopulated--and you can bet they are planning the next one, while we argue about who the smartest guys in the room were. https://www.virginiastoner.com/writing/2024/8/30/the-us-democide-of-2020-2022-in-a-nutshell-kjl68

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Jeff burt's avatar

Well, not everyone was duped. I and many of us were not duped at all. And there are many reasons to consider for what you describe as “US deaths were exploding.” Here’s one:

https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2020/65-older-population-grows.html

Here’s another:

https://file.wikileaks.org/file/dhs-mass-psychogenic-illness-2006.pdf

Thanks for sharing link to your article, I’ll take a look.

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Virginia Stoner's avatar

I just publish the official data directly from the official source, which is a matter of record, not a matter of opinion--everyone who does the same search will get exactly the same results. People disagree with what they see all the time--they can argue about the meaning or integrity of the data if they want--so far, all I've seen is the kind of BS I wrote about in the link I just posted above, with no mortality data to support it--when detailed mortality data is available online, Check out Part 1 of the US democide series for the data. https://www.virginiastoner.com/writing/2024/8/30/the-us-democide-of-2020-2022-in-a-nutshell-kjl68

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Virginia Stoner's avatar

I've covered Hockett's work before, most recently here--second section I think, entitled "Recent fake death propaganda." https://www.virginiastoner.com/writing/2024/8/30/the-us-democide-of-2020-2022-in-a-nutshell-bw8p7

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Lynda H's avatar

This article makes me a bit sad.

I used to ridicule religion, until the Covid Scam, when I clearly saw Satan behind it, using every globalist, elite and the majority of politicians. I now believe God exists, but is not there to guide and/or protect most of us as we live: it’s all about the souls, baby.

A huge number of religious people refused to take the shot, and were sacked for it. They had to home-school their kids to protect them, and most of those I have met did an excellent job. Their kids are calm, capable and off-the-chart smart.

Some sects are simply support groups for crazy people. That’s fine.

I have found nearly all of the genuinely faithful help others without a seconds’ hesitation. What they believe doesn’t matter a farkle to the world but what they do matters hugely to those they lift from suffering. Disbelievers can and do help others too, but not on such a scale, and they usually expect a reward for it in return.

However, all fact-based attacks on the Catholic Pope are welcome and justified. Sic ‘em, Anthony.

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Optimistic Pessimist's avatar

I think it is the religious people. I was told by a christrian during covid that God created the vaccine so I should take it. NOT

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Baldmichael's avatar

I warned my friends in 2020 after realising at last that all vaccines were pointless at best. Many of them like me follow Christ. Yet even yesterday I had a long term friend talked about getting the vaccines.

God did not create the vaccine of course, unless one thinks it was all a test of wisdom. Very glad you passed the test.

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Optimistic Pessimist's avatar

One of the best survival tools is the ability to avoid all government propaganda and follow our own God given intuition and discernment. If one truly follows Christ’s teachings, they would never have fallen. I do not consider myself Christian, however I do understand man’s lust for power, greed and corruption at any cost. The good, the bad, and the ugly

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Bird's Brain's avatar

Interesting article, thanks!

Believing in God and believing in religion are two different things. Same with being a religious Jew versus a secular Jew.

Almost half of Isreal's population consider themselves secular, meaning they identify with the ethnicity but not the religion. They're likely atheists, agnostics or people who believe in God but not religion. The ultra orthodox Jewish communities (technically the "strictest" religious Jews) in both Isreal and the US actually had lower Covid vaccine uptake rates than both countries' norms.

While not Jewish, I belong to the category of people who believe in God but not religion. We're not organized and don't meet on Sundays so who knows how many of us there are? (But I bet there are a lot, considering how many religious leaders have let people down so badly throughout the ages.) This "disorganization" gives us a potential edge in large-scale social events like Covid. Since we had no spiritual "leaders" to tell us vaccination is the moral thing to do, we could remain open to intuition and doing our own research without guilt. Having little internalized dogma to adhere to automatically makes one more open minded and skeptic of all things organized.

One reason many evangelical Christians remained unvaccinated is because many prominent peoples in the freedom movement are evangelicals. So this group had voices within its own ranks who echoed their concerns and defended their choice.

That, I think, more than religious adherence itself, is key to who did and didn't take the vax. If people they trusted, including their own intuition, told them it was okay not to, they felt able to defy societal pressure. Otherwise they went along to get along. Joining the largest group is how human beings survived for eons. Sadly, that trait is now leading to our downfall.

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Michael Beard's avatar

I refused Covid vax because my health care philosophy is based on letting the body repair itself and to absolutely minimize the use of pharmaceutical drugs to repair the body.

But Covid made me finally see the extent of the propaganda that I had been subjected to all of my life. I have not watched TV news for 3 years, nor read newspapers. I try and work out what is going on in the world by looking for intelligent analysis online. Whatever line mainstream media are pushing, I generally believe the opposite to be true.

There are so many people who have had their eyes opened just like I have, and this gives me hope that a new world order can emerge

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Baldmichael's avatar

Same here. I never like pharmaceutical drugs, hospitals and doctors, but like you Covid opened up just how much was false.

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Carel Reyneke's avatar

Lovely post 😍 and a brilliant question that you've taken on. I'm Christian and I was disgusted by how sheepishly compliant vast majority of church goers were in going along with the satanic globalist agenda. Seeing a similar trend today, so many "Christians" rooting for team genocide (ie they prefer to ignore any inconvenient facts, and insist Zionazi Israel are the good guys because it FEELS right) because they have swallowed the war propaganda kool-aid served up by corporate media. Truly disgusting.

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Christine Mealer's avatar

I’m sorry to say that a majority of the people in my evangelical church fell for the koolaid and some are still blind. But I think it had less to do with religion and more to do with how skeptical you were of the government.

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Anthony Colpo's avatar

Exactly. Religious or not, people with functioning BS detectors were less likely to fall for the virus and vaxxx propaganda.

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Anomalous Farrier's avatar

There was VERY high uptake at the two Christian churches near me. I know this because I know several people involved deeply at said churches. At one church, my close friend estimates the uptake at over 90%.

Guess bearded God in the sky doesn't give his flock warnings. Rough business being a follower.

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Renee Marie's avatar

I left organized, man made religion DECADES ago!

I focus only on God/Creator, Nature, Quiet.

I have lots of time now, after getting “fired” for not putting a swab up my nose/jab (after a 23 year career).

Wake up Humanity! You have the power!

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Horace the Menace's avatar

God gives his flock plenty of warnings. He teaches anyone who wishes to learn, and warns of false teachers and explains how to detect them.

If "his flock" choose to ignore all that, then are they really his flock?

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Renee Marie's avatar

WELL SAID Horace! 💥🙌

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Baldmichael's avatar

God did give his flock warnings only most of them didn't give a flock! :) There is a lot of stupidity about. Thankfully I did listen as I am not that stupid.

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Scripture and Sustenance's avatar

Just want to mention 1 more thing - the Bible teaches we must have discernment. When asked by the apostles when He would return (Matt 24:4) And Jesus answered and said to them: “Take heed that no one deceives you." Everyone who took the shots were lied to.

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Baldmichael's avatar

And sadly so many seem to like being lied to still.

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Margaret-Rose Stringer's avatar

Ciao bello. Vedo che tu sia come sempre e questo mi fa piacere. :)

My Irish peatbog peasant background rendered me, like your good self, Catholic throughout childhood; and also, come te, an enthusiastically atheistic adult.

I fear I allowed myself, my wonderful husband gone forever with his practical sanity, to be vaxxxinated no less than thrice; in spite of which foolishness a RAT told me I had Covid at some stage or other. Mind you, had it not been for the RAT I wouldn't've known. Go figure.

It would appear that one can find figures for just about anything - or that Anthony Colpo can. [grin]

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Jeff burt's avatar

“I’ve never been insulted by hateful satanists for not believing in their devil. Only by loving Christians for not believing in their God.”

…Amen to that!

Great article, thanks for writing

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Teemu Nyholm's avatar

This will most absolutely get you burned at the stake you heathen! 😂 Great Substack btw! 👍

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