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Mel Gibson:

"HUG THE CACTUS"

Accept responsibility

https://m.youtube.com/shorts/f_3qYgfPJVw

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Deep Thoughts:

"IF LESS IS MORE, THINK ABOUT HOW MUCH MORE MORE WILL BE!"

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"YOU’RE ONLY GIVEN A LITTLE SPARK OF MADNESS. YOU MUSTN'T LOSE IT"

-R. Williams

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Need a laugh?

Are you more of a parrot or this dog when it comes to Christmas/Holiday Season? LOL

https://youtube.com/shorts/kwIMUGMo_Bs?si=3SkMR7VwaNh7ECEF

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Signs of hope?

"Very Promising Development" according to Dr. Peter McCullough:

https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/dissolution-of-spike-protein-by-nattokinase-b437d17f

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Agnotology - great term I hadn’t heard before, and my IPhone hasn’t either, apparently. This tectonic shift to a society filled with shills and useful idiots for pHarma is well and succinctly described here.

What happened to Agnotology?

Its replacement, "Misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation” studies are thoroughly corporate. Their goal is to declare anything that contradicts the mainstream corporate narrative as officially off limits and then for good measure these fake scholars launch witch hunts to blacklist critical thinkers on behalf of the various cartels that fund them.

https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/how-anti-corporate-agnotology-studies?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=436968&post_id=104336128&isFreemail=true&utm_medium=email

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*** More broadly, Keynes saw his as a general theory, in which utilization of resources could be high or low, whereas previous economics focused on the particular case of full utilization. However, after reading Hayek's criticism, The Road to Serfdom, he agreed that "the theory of aggregated production, which is the point of the [General Theory], nevertheless can be much easier adapted to the conditions of a totalitarian state [eines totalen Staates] than the theory of production and distribution of a given production put forth under conditions of free competition and a large degree of laissez-faire." ***

It was command vs laissez-faire. Keynes admitted that his economic model is best suited for a command-style totalitarian economy. Where demand is government controlled/regulated in large part.

http://winduprubberfinger.com/blog1.php/2009/03/13/title-3

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