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sue's avatar

A truly beautiful meeting of minds!!! I look forward to a follow up interview. Both you, Ahmad, and Markus are wise men. 'Do not fight the system; get out of the game'!!! Thank you : ) xx

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Carrie's avatar

Would LOVE to see the "witness" literature that he's referencing this 70% (NPC's) number from. Enjoying this, Doc. Excellent, thank you.

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Shelagh Anne Shackleton's avatar

Doc why not ask Dr Pierre Kory on to give his assessment of the COVID virus, COVID

" vaccines ",treating COVID" vaccine injuries"? He's at the coalface treating patients.

Another interview with Dr Chetty from South Africa would also be good. Dr Chetty is now being persecuted by the authorities for saving patients' lives during COVID. Dr Chetty treated over 7000 COVID patients. Also he introduced a test, in his office to distinguish the difference between COVID and other respiratory infections using his patients' ability to taste salt and or sugar, to determine which co-receptors were involved in their infection process...

T.B is endemic in South Africa and it would be interesting to ask Dr Chetty how the presentation, the course, the incidence and treatment of T.B has changed from before COVID vaccination to post COVID vaccination, pre COVID infection to post covid infection. What treatment worked before COVID and what treatment is efficacious now.

I fear that T.B will once again become endemic in the West due to MRNA injections causing immune dysregulation..

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Chess Nelson's avatar

In a podcast recently, an MP said that the relief that some prime ministers feel when they are finally voted out is tangible. I don't think all Prime Ministers make the decisions they do voluntarily, there is a lot of incessant pressure from outside sources, and threats if they don't step up to the plate. Our current PM, however, is a poster boy for the WEF.

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Stephen M's avatar

An interesting discussion. Thank you.

The question of why Jesus might be the only way to God is a good one to ask. The issue is bound up with the notion that the solution to restoring our broken relationship with God requires the sacrificial death of someone who is both human and divine. I don't pretend that this is easy to understand.

Jesus did command people to follow him, including his original disciples. More broadly, and perhaps most strikingly, he said: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me.”

The following couple of verses, while admittedly wrenched out of context, somewhat remind me of courageous truth-telling doctors among others: “Very truly I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds. Anyone who loves their life will lose it, while anyone who hates their life in this world will keep it for eternal life.”

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Pauline Coleman's avatar

It's all a big club and you ain't in it do not comply to there bull thank you guys really enjoyed we have more power than they think Much Love to you both ❤️

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RichML's avatar

Read "Food of the Gods" by Terrennce McKenna...and listen to Brian Muraresku's "Immortality Key". The latter argues the sacrament has its origins in the ancient Greek mystery tradition...from Eleusis. Worth delving into.

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Frankie1859's avatar

Nah. If democracy is not the least worst system, what is Markus's even less worse system? (Anarchy seems like merely survival of the fittest). If one doesn't like the party system one can vote for an independent candidate, then eventually the parties will fall apart.

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