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They….they built concentration camps for us…. Literal…fucking….concentration camps…

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Nov 4, 2022Liked by Harrison Koehli

First thing my husband took exception to was the ubiquitous use of the royal “we” Oster (or whomever actually penned the junk) used. There was no “we” in this. You decided to join the throng of wrong and hate, or you didn’t, Emily.

I’m hoping there is a better day of reckoning than what you shared. But I can’t say you’re wrong. The ones in control never police themselves. It will take divine intervention, I think.

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Nov 9, 2022Liked by Harrison Koehli

A scorpion wants to cross a river but cannot swim, so it asks a frog to carry it across. The frog hesitates, afraid that the scorpion might sting it, but the scorpion promises not to, pointing out that it would drown if it killed the frog in the middle of the river. The frog considers this argument sensible and agrees to transport the scorpion. Midway across the river, the scorpion stings the frog anyway, dooming them both. The dying frog asks the scorpion why it stung despite knowing the consequence, to which the scorpion replies: "I am sorry, but I couldn't resist the urge. It's in my nature."

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There's a reason that the profession of psychology ignores people like Lobaczewski and Hare. If you don't know who Robert Hare is, he developed a new and improved criteria around psychopathy that has been vilified by the media and psych associations in an attempt to suppress knowledge about how psychopaths operate.

His theory is flawed because he studied mainly the psychopaths who were also violent criminals and who were dumb enough to get caught, but he's a move in the right direction. What still needs to go mainstream is that sociopathy/psychopathy is FAR more common than we are led on to believe. They have to have their power completely stripped if we are ever going to escape the sociopathic paradigm that society is currently trapped in and getting far worse.

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Nov 11, 2022Liked by Harrison Koehli

It is amazing how everyone that thought my husband and I were going to die because we didn't get the jabs, are so quiet now. We traveled when told we couldn't. By whom, we asked. I can forgive the idiots who forced their idiocracy on us, however, I will always remember that those in power will never replace my belief in Jesus, who is my true savior. The evil that has overtaken our country is real and we must fight it!

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Nov 6, 2022Liked by Harrison Koehli

After the fall of the Berlin Wall the SED (East German communist party) was allowed to keep the $2.5 bn they had accumulated in off-the-books trade deals. That’s why they today are sitting in the Bundestag (rebranded as Die Linke).

On the other hand the boss of the Stasi, Erich Mielke, WAS convicted for murder - a murder he had committed in 1932. One.

So, yeah. We’re unlikely to see heads on spikes lining the Mall.

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Bleak analysis, but accurate. The Cathedral's institutional capture is absolute. They have no reason to allow themselves to be punished, nor are there official avenues with which to punish them.

On the other hand, they've damaged the credibility of the institutions they've taken over, possibly terminally. So they'll make some half hearted non-apologies, construct a narrative in which they did nothing wrong, and hope that's enough to claw back some of the cultural influence they squandered.

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Nov 4, 2022Liked by Harrison Koehli

Q: What's the gift that keeps on giving? A: Łobaczewski 😊

💬 of course there are conditions

‘Nother good set—here’s the price he calls ‘em—in the long penultimate paragraph of Charles Eisenstein’s thoughtful piece → https://charleseisenstein.substack.com/p/amnesty-yesand-here-is-the-price. Anaphora is real powerful when skilfully employed 👌

From ‘nother angle, it looks like human psyche is not equipped too well to deal with audacious lies: once a threshold gets crossed, overwhelmed we start doubting the datastream from our very own lying eyes 😳 → https://brownstone.org/articles/global-health-and-the-art-of-really-big-lies/

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Nov 11, 2022Liked by Harrison Koehli

Pfizer, Moderna and all the politicians and health officials have made billions in ill-begotten gains. The remaining uninjured taxpayers are about to be stuck with a mammoth bill paying for all the healthcare that will be needed long term to look after the vaccine injured and to support families that have lost their bread winners. These criminals must be made to give up every dollar they made from this scam, to go into an account to help their victims!

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Nov 11, 2022Liked by Harrison Koehli

You can’t let powerful people peacefully retire bc once they have tasted power they will seek it other ways. They will continue to influence from the sidelines and that can be even more seditious then operating in plain view. To assume otherwise would be like saying Barrack Obama does not have any influence since leaving his office as President. No, the idea of stepping down means now there will be other people who hold them accountable even if they can’t police themselves.

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Nov 5, 2022Liked by Harrison Koehli

The Distributist says it was done to show the anger that exists on the right to all the doctors and politicians as a way to say ''you're on our side now,no going back,look they want to hang all of you'' but my opinion is somewhat different.I think that it was written to test the waters of public responce and I also think that we're going to see a lot more articles like that in the coming months.It's the beginning of a new programm.

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Nov 11, 2022Liked by Harrison Koehli

I'm afraid we already have the template. It will be just like the 2008 financial crisis: none of the leaders in finance were punished and practically none lost their jobs.

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Nov 5, 2022Liked by Harrison Koehli

In our church we occasionally had Amnesties for major group successes. But many of these actions also required that anyone requesting amnesty fully write up (confidentially) their overts and withholds, which is to say, the things they did wrong and now regret, even thought they were too afraid of the consequences to tell the truth at the time.

Since when have Inquiries (known as Congressional Hearings in the U.S.) been pursued only to find people who should be arrested and charged with crimes? I would be inclined to do this more as it was done in South Africa after apartheid was ended. This was called the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Much useful information was gained through this process.

The goal should be to FIND OUT WHAT REALLY HAPPENED. In the rush for "justice" (revenge?) this is often missed. What everyone needs is for the air to be cleared of all the secrets that have so long been hidden. If a society cannot stand up to a process like this, then it cannot survive. Keeping secrets from each other will bring any group, large or small, down.

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Nov 4, 2022·edited Nov 4, 2022Liked by Harrison Koehli

Nice. I hadn't read those "amnesty" responses yet.

Here was a great one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqxGLxepUbM

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Feb 9, 2023Liked by Harrison Koehli

Nope. No amnesty. Period. We need a tribunal, not an inquiry and not done by our "politicians" who are all bought off, left or right, doesn't matter. We The People will decide. Full punishment for treason against the American people, no exceptions. These motherfuckers need to learn, and unfortunately, it's going to be the hard way.

Our govt is a lawless and communist uniparty. Prove me wrong.

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Nov 12, 2022Liked by Harrison Koehli

I need to clear my thoughts and i will give you my answer.

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