We were born to stop unsafe jabs.
Powerful : "God is love" per NDEs, 1 Jn 4:8,16, and more.
Don't forget: our #1 mission on Earth?
To LOVE!!! Matt 22:36-40.
We are in the midst of a battle between:
Basic human decency / love / truth / faithfulness
and
Forces that counter that: apathy / selfishness / heartlessness / evil / living a lie / despair
This battle wages within each of us.
Powerful forces seek to tip the scales within us away from basic human decency / love. They are trying to normalize evil: full term abortion, MAID (euthenasia instead of medical treatment), animal cruelty, medical heartlessness, and mindless tribalism that pits good people against each other.
They punish that which is good and reward that which is evil.
The happy ending we can all hope for starts within each of us. As Grandfather (Stalking Wolf) explained to Tom Brown, we need to be mindful of the Two Wolves within us.
The Two Wolves – A Cherokee Story
An old Cherokee is teaching his grandson about life.
“A fight is going on inside me,” he said to the boy.
“It is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves.
One is evil—he is anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego.” He continued, “The other is good—he is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith.
The same fight is going on inside you—and inside every other person, too.”
The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather:
“Which wolf will win?”The old Cherokee simply replied,
“The one you feed.”
God is with us, actively helping us in this battle.
It is the greatest possible relief, to understand that God is Love.
It is the most amazing thing, that the Greatest Commandments are to love God, and love your neighbor as yourself.
And to know that all the law hangs on those two commandments.
The most inspiring, amazing people on this planet are the ones who prioritize acting in accordance with God's will, whether they realize it or not. They are accomplishing great things, whether we see it or not.
May your own journey be love-filled and in accordance with God's will! ❤️💫🙏
Matthew 22:36-40
“Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?”
Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’
This is the first and greatest commandment.
And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’
All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”
1 John 4:8 Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.
1 John 4:16 And so we know and rely on the love God has for us. God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them.
No living calves born. All stillborn calves, since d[ata] centers were built near the land of farmers. The noise coming from them, are causing stillbirths. If these are the effects these centers have on mammals, what are they doing to pregnant human mothers
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While British troops controlled New York and the Revolution hung in the balance, George Washington was fighting in the dark.
He needed spies inside enemy lines.
So he built the Culper Ring, a small network of ordinary Americans on Long Island and in occupied New York who risked everything to steal British secrets.
A farmer named Abraham Woodhull slipped into the city under the code name Culper Sr.
A merchant named Robert Townsend ran a coffee shop downtown, posed as a Loyalist, and listened to British officers.
Austin Roe carried messages back and forth under the cover of buying supplies for his tavern.
Caleb Brewster rowed them across Long Island Sound in whaleboats at night.
According to tradition, Anna Strong used her laundry line as a signal. A black petticoat meant a message was ready, and the number of handkerchiefs told the boat captain which hidden cove to use.
They wrote in a secret numerical code. They used invisible ink Washington had specially obtained for them. And for years, the British never broke the ring.
Their work nearly caught a traitor in the act. When the Culper network sensed a high-ranking American was feeding secrets to the enemy, they could not put a name to him.
Then British Major John André was stopped behind American lines carrying the plans to West Point in his boot. Benjamin Tallmadge, the ring's handler, pieced it together, and Benedict Arnold was exposed before he could hand the fort to the British.
Most of these quiet patriots never wore a uniform, most never fired a shot.
But they helped win the war from the shadows.
During COVID, authorities denied access to safe off-label treatments like ivermectin.
The real wakeup for many doctors came when Fauci suddenly declared hydroxychloroquine, long considered one of the safest drugs in the world, dangerous and a cause of heart attacks.
That blatant lie was the breaking point. It opened their eyes to the agenda.
They are trying to bargain with us now. They are making the argument that Flock is ok if we "demand transparency in surveillance".
NO! We DEMAND that the cameras don't exist at all. We DEMAND that the cameras come down. Nothing less is acceptable.
My final post from Tokyo as I finish the Edogawa–McCairn Protocol. I have one more SGF on 7/12, but travel home will prohibit me from posting.
Patient #34 Reported Changes: June 30–July 12
Casey Sapp Primary symptom profile: Neurological Length of stay: 2 weeks DFPP/DFPA sessions: 3 SGF treatments: 12 doses at 20 mL each Clinic-reported amyloid burden: “High-moderate” to “low-severe”
Symptom-burden scale: 0 = none; 5 = severe. Fewer red circles indicate improvement.
Whole-body pain (myalgia): 🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴 → 🔴🔴⚪⚪⚪
Systemic flare-ups: 🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴 → 🔴🔴⚪⚪⚪
Headaches: 🔴🔴🔴🔴⚪ → 🔴⚪⚪⚪⚪
Brain fog and short/long-term memory difficulty: 🔴🔴🔴⚪⚪ → 🔴🔴⚪⚪⚪
Attention and concentration impairment: 🔴🔴🔴⚪⚪ → 🔴⚪⚪⚪⚪
Slowed cognitive processing (“cognitive RPMs”): 🔴🔴🔴🔴⚪ → 🔴⚪⚪⚪⚪
Fatigue and post-exertional malaise (PEM): 🔴🔴🔴⚪⚪ → 🔴🔴⚪⚪⚪
Peripheral neuropathy in my legs and feet: 🔴🔴🔴⚪⚪ → 🔴🔴⚪⚪⚪
Overall morning symptom burden: 🔴🔴🔴⚪⚪ → 🔴🔴⚪⚪⚪
Walking and gait difficulty: 🔴🔴⚪⚪⚪ → 🔴⚪⚪⚪⚪
Additional Changes I’ve Noticed:
- I can take a full breath more easily, with less air hunger. 🟢
- My circulation subjectively feels smoother, and my blood no longer feels as “thick” moving through my veins. 🟢
- My morning blood pressure had been around 150/90 after coffee. Recent readings have been closer to 120/75. 🟢
Additional Context:
- In July 2025, I completed three therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) sessions at Sanoviv in Mexico. Subjectively, I did not feel as well afterward as I do now.
- Overall, I feel approximately 70% better than when I arrived. That has exceeded my expectations for a two-week treatment period.
- I️ was hoping and expecting for a bit more improvement on the brain fog/attention side, and it is the one symptom that didn’t improve as much as hoped on a short timeline.
- I expect my autonomic and peripheral nervous systems will need time to establish a new homeostasis. I am hopeful that the gains will continue as my body settles over the coming weeks and months.
- I feel substantially more capable and functional now, but the real test will be whether these improvements remain durable several months from now.
- Waiting for @KevinMcCairnPhD to provide to me my new amyloid burden levels to see how things have improved quantitatively. TBD on timing.
These are my personal observations and patient-reported outcomes. Thank you to @KevinMcCairnPhD, @CharlesRixey, and the Edogawa nurses and team.
Pictures from Teamlab and Karuizawa, two trips I️ was able to do while here and feeling better.
The bravest man in the prison camp did not carry a rifle. He carried a Mass kit and a stolen sack of food, and the Communists were more afraid of him than of any soldier there.
Father Emil Kapaun was a Catholic priest from a tiny farm town in Kansas. Soft spoken, humble, the kind of man who probably should have spent his life doing quiet parish work. Instead he put on an Army uniform and became a chaplain, and he ended up on the front line in Korea in the fall of 1950.
At the battle of Unsan his unit got overrun by a massive Chinese assault. Men were told to pull out and save themselves. Kapaun refused to leave. He walked back and forth through the incoming fire, unarmed, dragging wounded soldiers out of the open, giving last rites to the dying, carrying men on his back. When the position finally fell he could have slipped away. He stayed with the wounded who could not move, knowing it meant capture.
Then came the moment people never forgot. A Chinese soldier stood over a wounded American sergeant named Herbert Miller, about to execute him where he lay. Kapaun walked straight up, pushed the enemy soldier aside, picked the wounded man up off the ground, and carried him away. The enemy was so startled by the sheer nerve of it that they let it happen. Miller lived the rest of his life because a priest refused to let him be shot.
What he did in the prison camp over the next seven months might be the most incredible part. In a filthy, freezing camp where men were dying of starvation and dysentery every day, Kapaun became the heart of the place. He snuck out at night to steal food for the sick. He boiled water in secret to keep men from dying of disease. He gave away his own tiny rations. He washed the filth off dying soldiers with his own hands, and he led prayers out loud in defiance of guards who beat him for it, keeping hope alive in men who had every reason to quit.
The Communists hated him for it, because faith was the one thing they could not take from those prisoners as long as he was breathing. Eventually the beatings and the starvation and a blood clot broke his body. When he got too sick, the guards hauled him off to the death house, a filthy room where they dumped men to die alone. He forgave his guards on the way out. He died there in May 1951 at just thirty five years old.
Sixty two years later they gave him the Medal of Honor. His fellow prisoners, the ones who lived because of him, spent their whole lives telling the world what he did. His body, long lost in an unmarked grave, was finally identified and brought home in 2021. And the Catholic Church is now on the road to declaring the humble priest from Kansas a saint.
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Lancashire was starving. The cotton was an ocean away, in the hands of enslaved people.
They still said no.
The mill has gone quiet. No cotton is coming. An ocean away, it is still growing. Lancashire is starving for it. They could have ended it tomorrow. They said no.
Britain's cotton mills ran on American cotton, the great majority of it grown by enslaved hands. In 1861, America went to war with itself, and the Union navy blockaded the southern ports. The cotton stopped crossing the ocean.
⚙️ In Lancashire, the mills began to close. By November 1862, three-fifths of the workforce stood idle. Hundreds of thousands went onto relief.
The mill owners wanted the cotton flowing again. Break the blockade, they urged Westminster. Get the cotton moving. That would have meant Britain siding with the slave states. The workers were the ones being asked to pay for it.
They said no.
📜 Manchester, the final days of December 1862. Cotton workers filled the Free Trade Hall. They voted, overwhelmingly, to stand with the Union. To endure the famine rather than profit from slave-picked cotton. Then they did something else. They wrote to the President of the United States. Despite everything they were losing.
The letter went to Abraham Lincoln. It crossed the same ocean the cotton no longer could.
✍️ Washington, January 1863. Abraham Lincoln read what Lancashire had written. Hungry people, choosing his side over their own bread. He wrote back: "An instance of sublime Christian heroism, not surpassed, in any age, in any country."
His reply crossed back over the same ocean. Lancashire read it, and kept going.
The hardship lasted years. Many left Lancashire for good. But they did not break. Lincoln's words still stand in Manchester today, cut into the stone he stands on.
Ordinary people chose a stranger's freedom over their own comfort.
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They had nothing to gain, and everything to lose. They stood with strangers across an ocean, and history remembers it.
We are the home of British heroes. There is a place for you in it. 👇🙏
When we stood together, we achieved more.
👉 https://t.co/wN9S2gRmFj 👈
Be part of us. ☝️🇬🇧
Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
Fort Collins didn't let its Flock contract quietly expire. The city council voted 6 to 1 to cancel it on the spot. Stop collecting data now, pull the cameras, no similar tech until a real surveillance policy exists. And the police backed it. Full version and breakdown in the thread.
Want to speak at your next city council meeting about Flock cameras or mass surveillance, but not sure where to start?
We've put together talking points, research, FAQs, and other resources to help you prepare.
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“The knaves and fools of this world are forever in alliance”
John Jay saw the pattern all through history.
Politicians and the sheep who follow them have always been the enemies of peace and freedom.
Sounds pretty familiar doesn't it?
Had a conversation with a high up commander yesterday. He told me he had told everyone no UCMJ will be taken against anyone who does not take the flu shot...the only person angry with him was the unit surgeon. He said everyone was absolutely elated when the mandate was removed. He went on to tell me- he was DONE being a BigPharm lab rat and would be retiring asap because of this issue. He told me, the higher ups have no clue how angry commanders are
about what happened with COVID vax mandate!
The US Constitution is superior because it lets We the People limit government instead of government granting privileges.
Reagan warned we reversed that order through endless rules and taxes that steadily took our freedom.
Agencies issued thousands of binding rules while Congress passed far fewer, creating the exact dynamic he said would contract liberty as government grew.
We must keep fighting back by slashing regulations, cutting the federal workforce, and reasserting elected control over agencies, in the face of the machine’s resistance as it built decades of unaccountable power.
Because government expansion always shrinks liberty.
If we don’t keep We the People driving then the reversal wins, the car takes the wheel, and America becomes just another nation where citizens need permission instead of owning their freedom.
This mom is amazing
She tattooed a full keyboard onto her arm so her nonverbal son could point to the letters and tell her exactly what he wanted to say
Writer: Ian
Yea… No. The last thing a free people want is AI on garbage trucks taking video of your property, identifying if you’ve got a broken window, or if you’ve left construction debris for pickup, and then coming after you on fines and to make sure you have a “permit” to do what you want on your own property.
This is like the Karen HOA board pres on STEROIDS. Keep this away.
Japan Doctors call it out for what it is -
“Compared to those who are not vaccinated… the mortality rate is five times higher if you get vaccinated twice. We cannot continue with these mRNA ‘vaccines’…”
- Professor Dr. Seiji Kojima
Donors connected to two hyperscale data center projects in Florida just gave a combined $135K to Byron Donalds, the top Republican candidate for governor.
The donors: Palm Beach Aggregates & Enrique Tomeu ("Project Tango" in Palm Beach County) and Fort Meade LLC (Polk County).
Thomas Jefferson tried to end slavery in 1769.
He was barely in the Virginia colonial legislature before he put forward legislation to emancipate slaves under the British Crown.
The King vetoed it.
So when Jefferson sat down seven years later and wrote that the King had "suppressed every legislative attempt to prohibit or restrain" the slave trade — that wasn't just a political grievance.
That was personal.
And we almost missed it entirely. This document was sitting in our collection, nearly went on air upside down, and the moment we read it the only question we could ask was — how were we not taught this?
This is robbery of our heritage.
Does knowing this change how you see Jefferson? Drop it in the comments. @glennbeck
Flock cameras permeated our country in 2 years and there was barely a public pushback until recently.
We have work to do.
Abolish the Flock cameras.
Next, these things will be connected with AI and we’ll live in a full surveillance state.
As Americans, we control our destiny.
And that destiny is freedom.