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Jul 28, 2022Liked by Brian Mowrey

Even now, nine months later, Senator Johnson's hearing and its panelists and other speakers is worthwhile viewing. Thank you for your summaries and comments on the material presented in this hearing.

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Dec 24, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

Another must watch: https://www.bitchute.com/video/sqTd8LtViqI0/

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I think asking questions of people will be far more effective in waking them up than telling them things are going wrong. Johnson is opening things the right way IMO.

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Dec 12, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

Imagine a billboard with the following:

Imagine a product safety test.

Everytime someone gets sick, they are kicked out of the safety test.

Nobody left had any side effects. The product is now 100% safe.

Should you trust the "science"?

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Dec 12, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

Imagine a BillBoard stating the following simple message:

Most media is funded by pharmaceutical advertising. They interview experts tied to pharmaceutical companies. Former pharmaceutical employees work for the government.

Do you trust pharmaceutical companies?

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Harmaceuticals put out viruganda? Can it be so?

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Nov 19, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

Thank you so much for your comments and time stamps on this important event. As a vaccine-injured person (2013, influenza) I watched the entire hearing twice on YouTube before it was removed as it "violated their community rules". Rather shocking that a Capitol Hill hearing for injured citizens with an elected U.S. Senator would be taken down. I am worried that things are going to get a lot worse before they get better.

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Nov 10, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

I understand the point that the multi-threaded; shotgun effect, all-encompassing arguments that vaccines and mandates do not work are going nowhere fast. As an engineer I keep having to remind myself that facts do not matter. Rational and critical thought does not matter.

The question is how do we start to approach this problem? This is really on us; rational, critically thinking; problem solvers of the world. We like to solve problems and we want to explain and solve all the problems and feel that if we do not point out all of these details and minor possibilities we will somehow be perceived as not being "AS" educated as our peers who maintain our same questioning position on the usefulness of the vaccines. And rightfully so, we are quick to criticize and offer up our own even more detailed diatribe on why I might be more right than you on why the vaccine and mandates are bad. What the other side seems to do and is constantly hammer home one single point. They do not sidetrack; they do not waver, and they certainly do not explore any details. Case in point: Men can have babies too.” Done. No explanation, no dithering around with the details. Very simple, establish a simplistic position and defend. How do we change course and focus on a simple argument? What is that argument?

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I was born of a woman.

Yesterday marks 3 years since the day after she died, when I got the call. I am male . My babies are songs you can hear in utoob, like the Rule of Freedom suite...

Single statement? My sign reads:

Stop the Evill vaxxine End the fear campaign. My mantra

Also, the Harmaceuticals are all power of viruganda

You are ask the question:

How to break the mass psychosis formation?

Answers

1. Bigger fear of totalitarian authoritarianizm military injection hacksxxxine agenda gone global? If that works...sure

2. Pray, really, to any higher power will do.

3... visualize the change we want to see of freedom and not masked faces. Dancing and not madmen mandates. Spiraling womanity and full curves of the Earth, they still haven't flattened it? Two weeks was 2 years and ever greater fear...

4. Build alternative societies we will need them now.

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Nov 10, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

What hits me most is that the title really shatters me. Is it all a waste of time? So what I know the spike protein is cytotoxic? So what I read those papers from on SARS vaccine development from 2003 to 2018 and am aware of the various forms of failure. Is it all a waste of time?

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Weird delay in my previous reply showing up. Anyway RE condensing to a single position, I think Brena M.'s comment below captures the most important target: the general public's atrophied comfort with mortality. Back in March 2020 before the lockdowns - when you could see what the media was trying to pull off, but it hadn't been pulled off yet - the best argument against their fear-mongering was "Everybody dies!" It still is.

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The title is quoting Kellai Rodriguez's testimony about how her doctors make her feel, but yes - it is meant to be a bit provocative. I doubt Bill Gates loses sleep over the fact that Substack X posts a new "Vax Enhancement is Here!" pronouncement every week, for example - if anything, it leaves the opposition more distracted and exhausted. (Same with Newsom's fake "disappearance.") It would be far easier to attack The Pandemic if only one thing was wrong with it, not 10^9.

Spreading knowledge about the immune system is ultimately is a "waste of time" unless the media which has embraced its role as the ministry of propaganda for The Pandemic is physically dismantled - cameras smashed, satellite dishes torn out, the whole shebang. Nothing else will end the tyranny, as far as I can see. But if that does happen, then the "experts" will be powerless in an open debate against any lay citizens who has put in more than a month of research.

This still won't matter in most places. Unhealthy people predominate both in the electorate and in the judiciary, so the court of public opinion and the court of law will both discount the message that we are responsible for our own health 9 times out of 10. But at least different states will be able to define their own fates as far as that goes, once the coastal media propaganda is (somehow) silenced.

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Nov 13, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

"As for whom they must fight, they don’t even have a clue, or they’re too cowed to name their true enemies. There’s no true resistance or hope for America until the first meaningful assassination. Only galvanized by this can a pushback begin" -Linh Dinh

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Nov 13, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

Unfortunately, we're facing off with an enemy who's gamed and prepared for all eventualities, and has very successfully backed us into a corner, where no matter what we do, we lose. I guess you just have to pick a strategy and go with it.

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I don't think it's a matter of no-win, just that the only path to "win" is one where all US states / western countries pass through a volatile state (destruction of consensus on who is the legitimate sovereign, with potential for praetorian revolt (military coup) or civil war)

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Thanks for the timeline.

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Brings to mind the old question, if a tree falls in the forest, does it make a sound? Johnson is a minor politician in the minority party, thus few will hear his wisdom, and about half of those who do will do everything they can to suppress it, lest others hear it. The problem isn't the flaws in the vax, or the other useless diktats imposed on us, it's the disinterested propaganda press determined to suppress any opposition to their chosen masters, and the complacent public so inured to oppression they tune out arguments for or against. Until a substantial portion of the populace begins to oppose the tyranny, it will continue. Things will have to get worse before they'll respond.

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Thanks for putting this summary together - I don't typically watch long videos. I'm glad to see that someone with some political clout is paying attention. It would seem that the resistance is gaining steam, albeit at a pretty slow pace for now.

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I'm not sure Johnson has any clout, despite a bit of support from Carlson - if anything the video excels because he doesn't let this stop him.

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Nov 7, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

Of all things, I ended up reading the replies to the Twitter post of Big Bird saying he got his covid vaccine. I could see the mainstream narratives run throughout the comments. Even now, with all available data, there are still TONS of people who believe that these jabs are no different than the childhood vaccines we've all had, that this jab keeps you from getting seriously ill/hospitalized/dying, that you getting it protects others around you (can't transmit it), etc. People posted pictures of their 5-11 year olds getting jabbed or posing with their vaccine cards. People used terms like "plague rat" for the unvaxxed and told anyone who mentioned AEs or data as having white privilege/being a Republican/ Trumper/Bible thumper. How do you combat that? They've already decided that the critical thinkers, who are discussing the tough questions and analyzing the data, are the problem. We are crazy. We believe the jabbed are magnetic and hosting aliens. We take horse medicine and get our medical advice from Facebook and the Bible. Politically, I am a moderate with socially liberal and fiscally conservative preferences. I am Agnostic. I have all of my childhood vaccinations. I've served my country. My gut told me something was not right from the onset of this pandemic. My eyes are open. People are scheming and lying. That is clear.

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Second to Johnson's very neutral approach, Doshi's 1:48:35 segment might be the closest to having a chance to turn on critical thinking among those who, it's clear by now, committed 20 months ago not to do any such thing under any circumstances.

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Nov 8, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

The factor that seems to determine initial response, and seal that commitment, to this is one's perception of their own mortality and to what extent their mind is able to confront and adapt to a threat.

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Nov 8, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

Just tell people that when it comes to covid, there are no such things as vaccinated and unvaccinated. There are only the test subjects and the control group. I've found that this usually quiets the conversation pretty quickly.

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Nov 9, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

You can even get yourself a conversation-quieting card here: https://vaxcontrolgroup.com

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Nov 8, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

This is a true statement that all of those people wouldn't believe. It is easier to trust in the savior 'vaccine' as the solution to this problem and the thing that will make them feel safe again. Big Pharma did everything in their best interest. Just like the government. ;)

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A review of some prominent deaths: https://twitter.com/i/status/1457008317398663171

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The list at https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1455676108477800461.html is very similar

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Nov 13, 2021Liked by Brian Mowrey

Isn't it possible that is combination from the virus and the vaccine? Can't they just blame the asymptomatic covid for the pattern of myocarditis in athletes? I've been reading so much information, talking to doctors I know with so polar opinions that I am very much lost and really am unable to have a strong opinion either way.

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They could blame asymptomatic covid for it, yes, (because generating fear is key to gaining obedience) but asymptomatic typically means the virus didn't make it to the blood system. That it got stopped on the way - most likely at the mucous layer or just below, thanks to SIgA antibodies and people's innate immune system.

Consider also: the vast majority of cases are asymptomatic or mild. Singapore cites 98.7%. You would expect myocarditis everywhere then, but that's not what we're seeing.

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Ironically, the Covid vaccines probably protect against myocarditis resulting from infection, just as they protect against other severe outcomes (as continues to be affirmed, most recently in https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abm0620 ). So a vax + infected still primarily faces myocarditis risk from the vax itself. If you mean "combination" in the sense of some players are for vax, some for virus, I haven't seen any studies suggesting that asymptomatic infections are associated with myocarditis at all - the studies that are quoted are usually looking at "severe" cases only.

The "end state" of Covid vaccination is carrying around a lot of IgG antibodies that you could have waited to get as monoclonal antibody therapy anyway. Same protection against severe outcomes to infection (for those groups who need it), but with a far more dangerous mechanism of acquiring the protection (making your own cells pump out spike protein all over the place).

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Thank you for calling attention to these vital testimonials, Brian. I haven’t had a chance to watch them all yet, but what I have seen is heartbreaking. I plan to add this video to my last post (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/letter-to-a-holocaust-denier) and appreciate your helpful timestamps.

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I knew that sorting the timestamps was incredibly important work; and that someone has probably already done it somewhere and I could have saved myself the trouble. But the last week has been too hectic with distracting headlines...

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