Still not sure what this Substack thing even is or how to gain impressions. All I know to do is post here and there and just try and settle myself into this community and perhaps everything will work out on its own….
Mexico has officially banned the Trump propaganda from airing on Mexican TV and social media. No racist ads, and no lies disguised as messages to the world.
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You always own your intellectual property, mailing list, and subscriber payments. With full editorial control and no gatekeepers, you can do the work you most believe in.
I’m going to say something that shouldn’t be controversial but will be. If you are a Christian, you can support border control and immigration being legal vs illegal. You CANNOT celebrate deportations and get off on the cruelty, and be a real Christ follower. Period
Today something of mine found a home in Mockingbird Magazine.
It’s a reflection on small griefs — the ones that seem too minor to name but still carry weight. And how God meets us there, even in the heat, even in the mess.
If you’re carrying a quiet ache of your own, this piece is for you:
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What exactly is the difference between followers and subscribers? I see that I have 52 followers when I look at the stats on my dashboard but my profile displays 45 subscribers. Additionally, is there a place that publicly displays these follower numbers?
You made it, you own it
You always own your intellectual property, mailing list, and subscriber payments. With full editorial control and no gatekeepers, you can do the work you most believe in.
Bill Owens is a journalist, who has worked at “60 Minutes,” the finest and most venerable journalistic program in the United States, for 24 years, and for the last six as its executive producer.
He has been forced out of “60 Minutes” by the insatiable greed of Shari Redstone, who has demanded that Bill Owens bend the knee to Donald Trump.
There’s a term in psychology called habituation: the way we stop noticing things we see often. A painting on the wall. A familiar view. Even a person’s kindness.
The brain filters the predictable to save energy. But in doing so, it risks filtering out what makes life feel full.
Not everything that becomes familiar should be forgotten.
Sometimes, attention is an act of love.
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You always own your intellectual property, mailing list, and subscriber payments. With full editorial control and no gatekeepers, you can do the work you most believe in.
If vaccines cause autism, why did this never show up before. Vaccines have been around since the 1920s at least. I never knew anyone who was autistic growing up in the 1950s and 1960s, why now? Have there been societal changes that could be affecting this? Is it because children are getting too many vaccines? Has the formulation changed, even before the doom covid shots? Our son had maybe 16 shots in total, from his infancy through his teen years and he never had any problems. I'm not saying th…
It is not that easy to create a vaccine that doesn't kill or maim on the spot, it is a fine (dark) art to create damage over time. Also, the rates of those diseases are much lower now because of better nutrition and sanitation, not vaccines. They still affect the poor and uneducated, living near garbage dumps etc., as they did before, but you don't get to hear about it.
Of course it's hard to make a decent, safe vaccine, that's why it takes 10 to 15 years to do it. We avoided the covid vaxx because we remembered, way, way back when they were trying gene therapy to help people with genetic diseases. They thought they could alter the DNA in a person and somehow, almost magically, it could be injected into them and all the cells of the body would transform. They tried it on a retarded teen and a man with ALS. Both died almost before the needle was out of their arms. When they came out with this mRNA stuff we knew to avoid it like the plague. And we may be seeing much higher rates of those 'childhood illnesses' and other diseases like TB now that we have an invasion over our borders, including the Canadian border.
Yes, it takes 10 to 15 years to make a vaccine that doesn't draw suspicion, but the basic idea is flawed anyway. The immune system is much more than antibodies, and it is not lack of aluminum or mercury that makes it underperform. Thinking that toxins that have no place in the human body would somehow make it healthier is a flawed idea as well. But being ignorant to the ways of nature (nature being a form of technology anyway), there are arrogant idiots who think they can play God, messing with…
Well, considering that the child mortality rate during the 19th century was extremely high, I can see why people wanted to have some way to prevent the death of their children. When I was a child myself, a friend of mine had an old cemetery on her parents' property and one of the inscriptions from the 19th Century stuck with me: "She was the sunshine of our life until God took her from us." The little girl was 2 years old. Scientists were not trying to play God when they started developing vacc…
God didn't take anyone, but lack of knowledge. It is possible that the original scientists were well intended, but the results speak for themselves. No healthy body dies from a little infection. There is no magic pill or shot that works as a substitute for a healthy lifestyle, meaning get the nutrients in and the toxins out, lots of sunshine, balancing your energy with enough sleep and the right amount of exercise, a positive attitude towards life and people etc. Just because someone seems to "…
No, God didn't take that child, but from where she was living, she was definitely in the top part of society. The manor where she lived was rich, and her parents were rich. These were people who owned probably 100 acres in Connecticut, in a very beautiful area. You can talk all you want about eating healthy, etc, but pathogens will exploit any body eventually. If you think that eating the right foods will keep you from being sick, go for it. And if you think vaccines didn't cut down on childhoo…
I'm definitely not a flat earther, I don't know what upset you. Being rich is almost a guarantee for being a fool, as Jesus said. I'm all for freedom, if you want your vaccines, go for it, but I don't know why anybody who knows what they are would want them. Even supposing the idea is right and that the scientists aren't Mengele students, how do you know what is really inside that vaccine vial? Do you know how hard it is to prevent any contaminant reaching there? Do you know that if such a vial…