I developed severe allergies and asthma to cats And other allergens over Christmas holidays when I was six years old. You don’t forget going to the hospital because your eyes are swollen shut, and you can’t breathe. I’m sure I had vaccines a short time before that for first grade in 1968.
@cmartenson 65 years ago there was little special ed and not much screening for things like eye and hearing problems for small children. And schools didn’t “mainstream” kids who in fact need special ed settings.
That said, because there were no screenings, kids with physical issues often didn’t get corrective help. Neither my country doctor (no pediatrician) nor my one room country school screened for visual problems. Turned out I was so nearsighted that I couldn’t see the blackboard and I was unable to develop any depth perception (doesn’t work if you can’t see anything beyond 15-20 feet. A friend couldn’t read well in late elementary school. After 4-5 years of wasted education, they discovered she had an eye focus problem and she had trouble focusing on the print.
For both of us, we’d NEVER had clear vision, so how would we know that we didn’t see what others saw - duh.
Also, kids with mental/behavior problems were not “mainstreamed”, but rather kept at home or institutionalized. They existed and you didn’t see them in your school.
I absolutely agree, there are more problems today - food, environmental toxins, and parenting - that creates less resilient kids are all causes, in addition to vaccines and other medications.
I meant “blackened”
Over on Hive-Mind central, a.k.a. Reddit, the r/fednews community is having an absolute hissy fit. They see themselves as defending against a domestic enemy.
Not surprising, since my read on government at all levels has a very distinct “Us vs. Them” feel to it, and they are not in the business of serving the public, but treating the public as the enemy. Now that Trump is asking for some basic work place accountability and exploring if their jobs are even necessary, they feel attacked.
Another example. 47k upvotes even though this Reddit community is only 270k strong:
And, no, I couldn’t find a single post exploring how they might better serve the public so as to make it obvious the value of the service(s) they perform.
I am spitting mad about my Senaqtor’s behavior yesterday. Liz Warren certainly seems demonic. Angry, petty and uncaring. She comes off like a hall monitor, caring more about obedience to The Current Correct POV than any individual harms that happen to real people.
So I use X as my platform to hopefully reach some people, and contribute to the (re)public dialog. Here I am on my soapbox this morning yelling into the algorithm, hoping to contribute to an outbreak of Common Knowledge:

Agreed. My mom #diedsuddenly 3 weeks ago and there’s a strong likelihood it was from the covid jabs. Her heart issues began after her 4th shot and she died in her sleep on Jan 10th. Back in August during her second heart attack, the medical personal unofficially said they thought was vax related.
RFK Jr’s appointment will be a small victory.
My parents generation generally trusted the government. “They told me it was safe.” Yeah, Mom. They lied.
Something smells off. Any amount of money invested in these mRNA technologies are an admission of guilt. Preplanned as reported. Also, the lack of acknowledgment towards these most recent shots. Btw, I didn’t watch all of the hearing; so, maybe it was brought up thereafter.
Anyhow, could the they strategy be… look at all the good stuff we are doing while at the same time, it’s in our face regarding medical tyranny in these technologies none of us care for bc of the way they are using it. Yes, you’re rt, only time will tell - until the next surprise. Though it was quite shocking to watch that ‘reveal’ last week.
In lieu of… How 'bout that battle between the FR and Trump after the FMOC? Are we headed toward negative rates?
@jsmithtx our sincere condolences to you and yours. Wishing you peace ![]()
I am very sorry for your loss @jsmithtx
I hope you and yours can find peace somehow after this tragic loss ![]()
My condolences, J.
Let us know if you got a YouTube strike! Supposedly Trump made a point about censorship during his inaugural address while the Big Tech CEO’s were in attendance.
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts on his recent interview with Doug Casey said the Covid Jabs were responsible for many deaths and injuries. I wonder if the Channel will get a strike?
My condolences, Sir.
I’m so sorry.
It has to stop. I have thoughts at some mythical gallows of kicking chairs out from under these callous people who know what they’re doing and have no soul. But since it will never happen in my lifetime and it really won’t help my son, I just focus on what my wife and I have to do to raise him, and just try to carry on like everyone else in the big fishbowl of the clueless watchers, their omniscient judging, and the utterly useless “awareness” programs that do nothing for the autistic kid and everything for the existence of the programs. We’ve adjusted pretty well over the years and in a lot of ways are blessed with his life, his strangeness, etc. He’s had the loss really. God just put my wife and I here to help him along and amongst the tears, we’ve had some pretty funny episodes along the way that we treasure. But, like millions of others, he’ll never get whatever justice is due but I so wish it stops for future kids and their parents and ends the careers of these sick people, making billions killing and permanently harming others for an easy lie. It’s just evil.
On a slightly different note, regarding Senator Mike Bennet’s performance while asking Tulsi Gabbard to answer yes or no as to whether Edward Snowden is a traitor, I wrote to him:
Dear Senator Bennett,
With all due respect, Tulsi Gabbard is not answering questions for you or your colleagues, nor is she answering for the intelligence community, especially if they have wandered from their official mission of serving the interests of the Federal Government which in turn is required to serve the interests of the citizens of this nation. She is answering for citizens of the United States of America in service to their interests.
When you demand a yes or no answer to a complex question and then shout over her when she chooses not to answer yes or no, but offer the nuance that the question requires, you are engaging in grandstanding and a blatant attempt to derail her confirmation regardless of the interests of the citizens of Colorado and the nation as a whole that you serve. We, the citizens, can see through you. We have had enough, we are organized. We are lions. Beware of the 2028 elections. The days of you and your like-minded colleagues winning elections with donations from big pharma, big food, big ag, or big military are over.
I understand that surviving in Washington is difficult and that it tends to corrupt the best of us. I also understand that we humans erect elaborate cover stories to convince ourselves we are on the side of good and avoid the cognitive dissidence of knowing we lack the courage to stand up to corruption and hidden authoritarianism. But times are changing Senator Bennet. If you want to continue your career in politics, you will need to find some courage. Otherwise, the voters of your state will find someone who has found their courage.
Sincerely,
Steve Young
Well I just lost 5 IQ points watching that.
Many, many, many standard doctors believe that the vaccine schedule is valuable and good. He cannot suddenly attempt to remove the vaccines.
He could never get confirmed if he advocated stopping vaccinations.
But, he can use his position to begin to reveal the medical costs of the vaccinations to those doctors. Like a freeway on ramp takes cars from 0 mph to 60 mph. He can provide the on ramp for standard medicine.
There’s been so much brainwashing of medical professionals by pharmaceutical companies providing “research”, by medical schools training out critical thinking, and by financial incentives designed to perpetuate the madness. You’re right- it’s not an easy freight train to turn around!






