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there's this too :) https://jessicar.substack.com/cp/140726429#details

thanks for the shout out bro :) chess game soon...

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U R 💎

Keep up the great work!

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is there virtual chess we could play online face-to-face? i am out of touch with developments on that front

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We could open up Zoom and play on LIChess.Org at the same time 🌟

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ok it's a chess date! next week? saturdays are good. we could record it and the world could watch you slaughter me in 3 moves lol!

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I get overly ambitious and bluder all the time. Is 5 my time too late?

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Jan 17Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

Very well said! #1 sign for me was seeing Fauci on the news saying there was a medical emergency and he was the expert in charge. I knew then that nothing was going to be credible.

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That's going on the next list!

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Jan 17·edited Jan 17Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

That is almost three well-written dissertations in a row.... Chapeau, Jeremiah!

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Thank you for tuning in!

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Jan 17Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

In early March he was still saying relax, it’s no big deal. If you are young go on a cruise. Then one night the memo went out and they all changed their tune. How do people not notice this crap???

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Jan 17Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

Great review of everything significant that truly went on during the COVID time and the lies, which were accompanying the agenda.

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Excellent list. For me, this whole show stank from the lockdowns, and just got stinkier by the day.

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Jan 17Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

Great list. I especially like the part about Melinda Gates. I would like to mention that under “safe and effective” the “effective” part was, of course, another red flag. People all around with four shots still getting Covid. “But it could have been worse!”’ A Cleveland Clinic study a while back showed the more Covid shots a person had, the more likely he or she was to test positive for Covid. Now that’s success!

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Jan 17Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

Makes one wonder what the long term affects will be. We know so many who can’t clear a cold or cough. Constantly sick and run down. Still ecstatic that they had their magic jabs of course. It could have been so much worse. The fact that me and my clan experience none of the above is meaningless of course. Not making it to social security age is part of the plan I am sure. Pretty positive that part of the plan will be a huge success. As they age and more aggressive ailments are present within their bodies, how will their bodies fight? Barely at all, I imagine.

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Feb 1Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

I can confirm that much Covid money was spent here in S AZ to save the Natives by making sure they got injected. After a friend told me about Jill Biden visiting the main clinic on the Rez, I found it was to celebrate “equity” in medical testing of new mRNA technology for cancer. Apparently our Native brothers and sisters haven’t been included and studied in medical trials-true- so now to change that a very peaceful quiet tribe in a very remote area get to be Guinea pigs for new gene based technologies. Local politicians had a ribbon cutting ceremony for this remarkable advance in “equity”.

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Wow. Horrifying. Thank you for that detailed description.

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I think the one thing that's become clear to me mostly due to the covid situation is that there are people who resist the temptation to act like authoritarians regardless of their 'political persuasions' or their "knowledge".

In a strange way, those are my people. but not because we agree on how to live but because we understand each other's existential sovereignty FIRST not second.

The lack of sincere evaluation of this covid situation amongst many of the so-called "liberal" folks (who acted anything but that) is the most troubling thing for me.

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Brilliantly stated, by the way.

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Very troubling indeed. Very troubling.

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Jan 19Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

Outstanding work... 🔥🔥🔥🔥👑

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Thank you fam✊🏾

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Summarizing these flags concisely aids in continuing to see the big picture. Much appreciated!

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Thank you. I appreciate your appreciation!

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Jan 17Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

Murray Rothbard made it pretty clear in For A New Liberty why neither the left nor the right are any more reliable advocates for individual liberty.

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Jan 17Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

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Jan 17Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

Sadly this whole debacle has basically turned me into a monster. I could care less what happens to anyone still all in on this madness. Any that refuse to listen or consider the undeniable FACT that they have been bamboozled thoroughly. Anyone willing to listen gets all the compassion that I have to give. For those who failed the Milgram experiment and stubbornly and willfully bury their heads in the sand, sorry, this planet doesn’t need you. If the WEF succeeds in their actual goal of elimination, I will not even blink. Our species has always been a massive disappointment but all of this is too much to process.

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Jan 17·edited Jan 17Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

Thinking about the ideological - even metaphysical - implications of the global fraud, Mattias Desmet's generic analysis of 'mass formation' - based on thinkers from previous centuries (late 19th Century, Gustave Le Bon; 20th century, Hanna Arendt, and others) seemed to perfectly cover (in 2020) the sudden loss of humour, valour and nuance that beset (or reset, if that's a verb) my (supposedly) left-leaning friends, acquaintances & family.

To counter the barrage of propaganda (which we were told could only happen in fascist or Maoist countries) I primitively twisted the phrases I was exposed to in public space, ["We do this for each other" --> "We do this TO each other" or "The New Normal --> The New Absurd"]. Desmet's theory (accessible through podcasts ere his book appeared) helped me in 2020 to rise (but only slightly) above this level of impotent word games. Being a published novelist, many in the literary scene wrote things like: 'Your work is beautiful, Pim, but I'll stay away from you in public/you sadly took the wrong turn, Pim/Stick to your trade!"

Like literary mini-Fauci's, they re-imaged Kafka's injunction to 'shatter the frozen sea in ourselves' as an exhortation to grind axes against their own ilk, thereby transmogrifying a relative distinction (betwixt biographical person and narrator/fictional voice) into an absolute.

In other words, they weaponized what was common practice already: enclose you in a reserve called 'literature', where you are to leave your brain home - ARE YOU A MEDIC?

Meanwhile, authors of fiction were officially rebranded as 'cultural enterpreneurs'; it didn't take long ere many of them spiced up their rhetoric with a brew of serial egotisms under the guise of faux wokeness... Okay, now it is I who's committing sophistry, sorry.... But it's not envy.

I no longer strive to be a dutiful member of the babbling (and televised) classes, although I - absent fame & glory - did spend way too much time in the Elysean fields of (the Dutch/Rotterdam equivalent of) off broadway and pseudo-underground ambiances (where masking was obligatory).

[to be cont'd]

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Jan 17Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

I had a friend who was horribly sick for years. Unable to care for her own children. She weaned herself of all meds and was rapidly improving. Then the Scamdemic dropped. She defended Fraudci like a furious momma bear. I had no words.

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Jan 17·edited Jan 17Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

Many of us were speechless, or so I surmise, at funerals where the deceased was said to have died of 'turbocancer.' That's another rift right there.

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I have a buddy who boldy proclaims the US Government as a terrorist organization. He’s not wrong. Yet regarding Convid- Everything said government did was correct and done with noble intentions. He buried two of his best friends last summer in back to back weeks. Another good buddy was just diagnosed with Turbo cancer and given 3 weeks to live upon diagnosis. He suspects nothing. Quite a bright guy. Microsoft engineer who has already retired in his 50’s. Stunning. The world has 2 problems in his eyes. Trump/Qanon and racism.

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:-) such a lovely, well-ordered world.... and totally untenable too!

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Jan 17·edited Jan 17Liked by Jeremiah Hosea

(continued)

...So the pressing question became: was does speaking truth to power - which I, raised on a literary diet that comprised Eugene Ioneso and James Baldwin, assumed to be my quest or duty henceforth - even MEAN? Which truth are Desmet et al talking about, beyond exposing ad nauseam the groupthink/deceit others were much better at pointing out? What happened to Truth, Beauty, and Goodness? Is 'my truth' just an ego issue?

If so, I'd rather be silent.

What's more, I hardly have the wherewithal to repeat in my own words the eminent truths of Denys Rancount, Jessica Rose and others, including Daniel Nagase (who candidly confessed to the world that he had allowed himself to be shut up by Robert Malone during an event - on reverse scriptease (I must be misspelling the word, I'm sure it doesn't rhyme to 'striptease').

So Jeremiah, I salute you! Not so long ago, you were as unequipped as I was/am to wade through the medical mendacities of our age, and - being in the same league as Mark Crispin Miller, Tessa Lena, Igor Chudov and many others - you really had the discipline and audacity to go over them in a most eloquent manner, what's more, in *1000 Red Flags...* you lay the groundwork for an in-depth analysis of what "divide and rule/conquer" truly means: killing us slowly by throttling our voices.

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