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Jan 29Liked by John Day MD

Hi John! I really appreciate your weekly compilation of stories I care about. Saves me the work!

My history of Palestine, which I began researching and writing in order to keep up with the genocide story, is now 79 pages. I have a timeline that is 21 pages long, and a list of the relevant UN resolutions that is 18 pages long.

Israel was admitted to the UN as a member on May 11, 1949 — based on Israel’s petition for membership and the Security Council’s judgment that Israel was a peace-loving state! By that time Israel had been relocating and killing its Palestinian neighbors for 29 years, but who’s counting?

I was surprised to read some of the to-dos imposed on Israel by the ICJ. It sounds hopeful. Until you study the many resolutions which the UN has passed on Israel — at least 94. Israel ignored them ALL. I cannot see why they would not ignore the ICJ.

Regarding the several UNRWA employees’ presumed involvement in the Hamas attacks of 7 October: that was a claim of . . Netanyahu, self-serving politician that he is. I feel entitled, even obligated, to doubt it.

Per the news, the world is reluctant to call out Israel and tell them:

1) quit your war on Gaza

2) reinstate public utilities in Gaza, e.g., water, sewer, electricity, gas, internet, etc.

3) establish a separate coherent Palestinian State

4) exchange prisoners with Gaza

5) release all Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails

6) restore the Palestinians to their original property and relocate the current Jewish occupants

Might Israel offer some monetary compensation?

I’m going to steer clear of your other stories. I’ve got a beef with Biden.

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"Weekly compilation of stories" ?

Oh it's more than that, or as Frank used to say "The Torture Never Stops" ;-(

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvTyL_Sbyn8

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Jan 29Liked by John Day MD

Oh, that Frank! I had to click the link to find out.

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Jan 29Liked by John Day MD

At least you have your garden to clear out your head.

I hope you did not think I meant "fiction" in lieu of "stories".

Your research is very helpful to me. Gives me 8 hours to compile a list of UN resolutions involving Israel. At least I do not need to do that again. And how discouraging it was. How much time does the UN waste tracking its resolutions requiring Israel to do something that do not get done? All that time and effort is paid for by . . . US.

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I took your comment as completely sincere, not "tall tales".

:-)

"There are 2 kinds of people in the world..." (never true, a joke)

Those that think "Sinatra" and those that think "Zappa".

I am not certain what is wasted at the UN. It is a complex global diplomatic conflict-area, and always has been.

Something like the UN is necessary, but I presume that it is filled with tricks, intrigues, bribery and blackmail at all levels.

It could get better, or even worse...

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UNRWA was supposed to be part compensation to Palestinians not contributed to by Israel I think. Anycase Israels supporters stopped even funding that as you know. Does Israel control all our govts or is this another western control idea gone badly wrong?

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Israel now demands more than ever, but so much as to ruin the declining US empire...

It looks to me like Israel will get the AMFYOYO sign-off this year. (Adios mother fu--er, you're on your own.)

That will ROIL US politics.

Some huge emergency, like a domestic terrorist insurrection at the southern border might require martial law...

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Jan 29Liked by John Day MD

“COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines: Lessons Learned...” - This is such an appallingly weak and frightened piece of writing that it’s actually harmful. The jabs are deadly and the evidence is there. The risk/benefit analysis was exponentially skewed a few years ago and it’s only deepened. O please sir, don’t hit us any more...we’re begging you...sir, please don’t beat us anymore... it hurts so bad...have pity on us poor worms, mister.

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They had to get it past peer-review.

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Jan 29·edited Jan 29Liked by John Day MD

I respect your perspective Dr John. Thanks for sharing it. I differ at this advanced date as the campaign to jab kids is still proceeding and mandates are still reported and physicians are still being cashiered. These authors are generally champs — but this is written in such a way that it leaves the naive and propagandized audience including professionals and administrators w PH briefs in denial — with the impression that there is uncertainty with more evidence needed to reset risk /harm sanity. In back of whoever they are trying to potentially offer a face saving exit too are psychopaths and the kind of insecure spineless people who are influenced by “strong men” — people very different from you who stood up w courage. The greedy and the murderous and the Thanatos possessed sheeple are not only pushing the bioweapon for C19 democide still and sterilization, but they are seeking to use the mRNA platforms for more prevention efforts in other “pandemic diseases”. The fact that the Nobel Committee awarded the pseudouridine couple a few months ago says a lot about denial and manipulation — together with recent FDA relaxation (negation) of informed consent requirements— we must conclude that they want to push out more C19 and new mRNA products. And they say so. I always had trouble with dear Dr McCullough because of his reliance in epi analysis as the presumptive determinative warrant — o keep waiting for it — it gave the wrong message after we saw hundreds of deaths and PCR scamming — and after scientists like Dr Steven Pelach and Dr Bhadji laid out the pathophysiology of the vax by design — in fact Pellach said a few years ago that the mRNA was a complete non starter for anything ever because of how it worked by design. The only thing epi data tells you once you get the pathophysiology by design - is where they distributed blanks, dilutes, or bum batches in a psyop grounded on SPORADIC CONDITIONING. Basically, these authors are in the SPORADIC BEHAVIORAL CONDITIONING MESSAGING FRAMEWORK with their efforts to appease peer reviewers — and this framework is a huge problem. There is no audience for whom it is worthwhile to create this kind of suspended judgement message. It’s all harm. Researchers did this for the lesser curses in traditional vaccines for decades by always genuflecting before the unquestionable need for vaccines to treat nuisance diseases or diseases increasingly being questioned finally — and always kicking the can down the road even when they saw the adjuvants were setting up terrible autoimmune conditions which RFK nails very well. The risk/ benefit analysis became more horrifying as the autoimmune conditions put more than 1/2 of the kids into chronic disease dx status. And, the band played on…

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I completely get your analysis, but these serious medical/scientific authors do post outside of the peer-reviewed press, also.

Jessica Rose Ph.D. said recently that it took them many submissions over half a year to get this paper accepted.

They are doing their best, under their particular circumstance, I think.

They have accepted great loss of financial support and prestige.

I had prepped for years for something to break, but never expected this.

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Jan 29Liked by John Day MD

I know all that and my analysis holds anyway — they need to stop this in any venue. I can meet truth and reconciliation plan half way but no hedging the truth. Their understandable fatigue is why they send in secondary hostage negotiators — they cannot start talking out of both sides of their mouths on stuff this heavy. Hard NO and retract it my friends!

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That constraint of possible physical actions is why I engage in prayer.

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Jan 29Liked by John Day MD

My standards for friendship have changed significantly since the jabs. If I knew ANYONE (in my town) who a) was not jabbed and b) understands the level of gov animosity we are facing, I would certainly be friends. But so far, I am surrounded by people who are likely to repeat the whole jab debacle. Dangerous.

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Property values may drop through the rest of the decade, too.

,-(

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Your essay is spot on...

I absolutely agree with everything you say.

One thing the DUMBS needed was my Train... the Hyperloop was stolen from me for that purpose only.

To connect DUMBS underground.

Speaking about dumb... C.J.Hopkins.

CJ is an Arse... speaking about new German Fascism but Ignoring the fact that this is done by Jews alone.

From Merkel to Scholz to von der Leyen... all German Politicians involved in this Fascism are Jews and CJ Hopkins (From Bonanza) is a Fascist Jew... Period.

And it is the Jews of the WEF who are the Fascist problem... can't ignore it mate.

And what these Fascist Jews do is to built the Planet Auschwitz Concentration Camp for Gentiles.

Genocide Planet.

https://fritzfreud.substack.com/p/planet-auschwitz

Oh and the economy is a lie.

You can't base a system of stability on a system of Instability.

The Federal Reserve is under total Jewish control as it is part of this Jewish Fascist Brave new World.

Until this changed nothing matters.

End the Fed - Ron Paul

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"Fly by wire" financial regulation is inherently unstable, but managed by very tight feedback loops, best implemented by rapid computation, same as unstable fighter jet designs that can maneuver faster, but need computer stabilization to go straight.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly-by-wire#:~:text=Fly%2Dby%2Dwire%20control%20systems,pitch%2C%20roll%20and%20yaw%20axes.

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However...

A Family needs stability...

Humans are not technology...

Financial Regulation is BS because Federal Reserve Banking is the problem.

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Yes, inherent instability is not "fixed" by such high-tech manipulation.

When it fails, there will be little to nothing, not the simulated "stable-system".

"Federal Reserve Banking" is "fractional reserve lending", with unlimited "rehypothecation of assets", so the fraction might be 100:1. Nobody truly can say...

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That's right.

This is the problem.

Money for wars and Lies for this is a system of Lies war and prostitution.

I say it again... water as a main source of energy eradicates the problems created by such a intentional system of fraud which benefits only those who own the system.

Also... the stock market has to go as this is open manipulation of the system by the system.

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https://youtu.be/8Tyg5SJDpiQ. Be careful with a Fool.

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He sounds like he was black before he was albino, but his hair is thin and straight.

:-o

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Give an ear to his Tobacco road. Listening for about the tenth time tonight seemed an ideal metaphor. The issue in the USA is too many think they live on Tobacco road. Or maybe they do. Life in the ruins.

https://youtu.be/af0rV6dli_o

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There are so many versions of Tobacco Road, and none of them is "authentic", because the song never was authentic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobacco_Road_(song)#:~:text=%22Tobacco%20Road%22%20is%20a%20blues,standard%20across%20several%20musical%20genres.

Johnny Winter was good, though. Edgar Winter was brilliant.

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Jan 29Liked by John Day MD

I'm remembering that photo of your record collection. I guess you have Frank's album.

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Several of Franks albums...

;-)

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The mode of music changed. Plato — ‘Musical innovation is full of danger to the State, for when modes of music change, the fundamental laws of the State always change with them.’ :). Blame Elvis for inauthenticity and civilizational decline and lewdness after him and therefore because of him.

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This song was "a threat to the State" :-)

Effigy, CCR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGEENWVlu0c

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Jan 29Liked by John Day MD

Love CCR! Thanks for the memory.

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So is handing out pamphlets encouraging draft resistance. I would be very entertained if musical expression could be "shouting fire in a crowded theater." Or Covid fraud discussions. If Meryl Ness could be prosecuted under a WW1 statute never repealed.

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Yes, and "perhaps", but think about who would have the feelings expressed in the song. They are the feelings of a scornful outsider, pretending to be an insider loathing "the only home he's ever known". That is not actually a reflection of the possible in human nature. It is "inauthentic".

See the Wikipedia piece. The songwriter "wasn't from there", but he probably drove by it often:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Loudermilk

Loudermilk was born in Durham, North Carolina, to Pauline and John D. Loudermilk Sr., an illiterate carpenter.[1][2] The family were members of the Salvation Army. He was influenced by the singing of the Christian Church. His cousins Ira and Charlie Loudermilk were known professionally as the Louvin Brothers.[3] Loudermilk was a graduate of Campbell College (now Campbell University), a private North Carolina Baptist Convention-owned college in Buies Creek, North Carolina.

As a young boy, Loudermilk learned the guitar, and while still in his teens wrote a poem that he set to music, "A Rose and a Baby Ruth". The owners of local television station WTVD, where he worked as a graphic artist, allowed him to play the song on-air, resulting in country musician George Hamilton IV putting it on record in 1956. It spent 20 weeks on the Billboard magazine pop chart, reaching No. 6

Loudermilk WAS a talented writer of hit songs:

His best-known songs include "Indian Reservation", a 1968 hit for UK singer Don Fardon and a U.S. No. 1 hit in 1971 for Paul Revere & the Raiders. He wrote "Ebony Eyes", a 1961 U.K. No. 1 and U.S. No. 8 for the Everly Brothers; "Tobacco Road", a 1964 Top 20 hit in both the U.S. and the U.K. for the Nashville Teens; "This Little Bird", a U.K. No. 6 for Marianne Faithfull in 1965; and "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye", a U.S. Top Ten hit in 1967 for the Casinos and No. 1 country hit for Eddy Arnold the following year.

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Weall Washington never chopped a cherry tree either so pr is just pr.

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