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There is no 'winning' and no 'losing'. Defining this experience in that way keeps us trapped in the dualistic way of thinking that brought us here in the first place.

The arousing will need a delousing not a dousing, that's for sure! LoL! Well, maybe some time in appropriate steam baths to help shed the toxins of various sorts injected.

It is funny that the people who were cautious were a scourge, and now they're the ones who showed courage.

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LOL. Watching Scott reminds me pure theatre of the fool!

The more fool us, for playing on our duty.

I'll have grounds

More relative than this—the comic's the thing

Wherein we'll strip the conscience of the conned.

All the world's a stage,

and we the unvaxed and flummoxed merely players!

We have our exits and our entrances.

And each of us in our short time play many parts.

...

And the part common to all of us? The fool.

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Great comment. Funny, I come from the theatre world where the trope is that the fool is usually the sage.

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LOL! One of the very first psyops, I now think: to divide and conquer between the fool and the foolish. Such fine line hair cutting.

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Feb 1, 2023Liked by Visceral Adventure

Have the apologies begun, though? Not that I'm holding my breath for it, but I have yet to actually hear/read an "I'm sorry."

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No, they haven’t started. But I thought it was interesting that acknowledgment of error is happening. Even though it’s backhanded and borderline insulting.

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Feb 2, 2023Liked by Visceral Adventure

Oh darn. I guess I was holding my breath a little bit ;)

Yeah, the acknowledgment is happening, but it's actually making me nervous and I'll tell you why—because STILL no one is consulting us. No one is asking us what the problems were...they are telling us what the problems were. It looks like limited hangout material to me, because time and again, I am noticing that some really important information is getting missed. I'm sure you are too. As long as everyone on the 'winning' side is classified as 'antivaxxers' then I don't think we are going to be on the same page any time soon.

I mean, according to Scott, it was a coin toss. And the 'antivaxxers' happened to guess right. There is something seriously wrong with that. I am not happy with crumbs when someone stole my cake. I don't need anyone to bleed for this, but nothing here makes me think this whole charade won't happen again. We are being shooed away from any more looks behind the curtain. It smells like a massive cover up to me. And it works because everyone on the 'losing' side is too embarrassed about who they became to REALLY admit the truth.

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Spot on. Part of the limited hangout “admissions” of error have to do with the architects of this bullshit. If the fingers are pointing to the DoD, how many minions will be sent to make non apologies to steer away from the culprits?

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Yes, I've been wondering who the line-up of scapegoats will be. I expect there won't be many. Looking back to the financial meltdown of 2008, only one institution took the hit for that, when every one of them was complicit.

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Granted that governments & big Pharma cannot be trusted. Yet this seems to be a question that begs an answer:

and with all due respect to those who chose not get vaccinated against Covid-19.

How is it that one of the first known vaccines to mankind has *all* kinds of side effects. Small pox vaccine has a litany of side effects that either people gloss over or do not even care about informing themselves. If the CDC is downright lying about what I have included - then vaccinating our little babies for years on end with the smallpox vaccine surely would have caused a lot of damage to humanity since the disease even if now considered extinct(?) rare(?) was a huge menace in years gone by. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/vaccines/Smallpox-Vaccine.html

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I never paid attention and trusted my docs when it came to childhood vaccines. My twins are all jabbed up. My toddler was a covid baby and he got only one set of shots before the covid jabs opened my eyes and I have given him no other shots. As per your point, the new technology of mRNA is, well, new. It messes with functionality of your system, not just stimulating an immune response. So, those other vaccines (although with dangerous adjuvants) are limited in their damage. But no, I will not be giving any more vaccines to my kids. I think the only vaccine that might prove more benefit than risk is the rabies vaccine.

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Jan 24, 2023Liked by Visceral Adventure

Sooo...........not sure about anyone else......but I don't feel like a "winner" cuz I never looked at this like an effng game.........I look at our country and I sure as hell don't feel like a "winner".......ask those that lost their jobs if they feel like a "winner"...........yeah, I'm a pureblood.......but watching young people all across the world die? yeah.......I'm not feeling like a winner.......no matter how hateful they all were to me....how they beat me down when I refused.....I'm no winner........none of us are.............

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Didn't Wellington utter similar sentiments after Waterloo? Maybe it doesn't feel like winning because we haven't won yet. It may be on the way but it's only 1944 (poetic licence) and although we know it can only go one way no commander has actually surrendered. That may sound like a daft analogy but I'll come full circle in a minute. Okay, we know no Globalist is going to surrender but if we can get 90% + of people to fess up to the fact (or acknowledge) that a war was actually (still is) being waged upon us we will have captured significant ground. Then it might feel like winning. Full circle: In 1947 my dad, in the RAF, was posted to Germany. My mum went with him. She said the way the German civilians were treated post war was absolutely horrible and it really upset her. We should not do that. The commanders can pay, leave the foot soldiers and civilians alone.

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People are justifiably angry. Anger is a good indicative emotion, one that points to what is wrong. But we often cross the line into revenge and at that point, we are no different than those that cause the harm. Yes, accountability is necessary, but no, I don't want public executions.

Thanks for sharing the story about your mum. That was a hard time in Europe. I heard my grandpa talk about it too. No one wins in war scenarios. Not even the victors.

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I can forgive being wrong.

I cannot forgive silencing those who were right.

I can forgive someone making a bad decision.

I can't forgive them telling me that I'm still dumb, I just guessed right.

I can forgive naivete.

I cannot forgive outright dismissal of those who had receipts and disagreed with authority.

We're all human, we all make mistakes.

Those who forget they make mistakes are the problem.

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You know what? I think this page is full of people who are TRYING to fuck up a decent conversation about what's going on.

Secret agents, plants, whatever. Substack is being overrun by OPPOSITION.

ARE WE EVEN AWARE OF THIS, PEOPLE?

Even the Stackers are BLIND AS FUCK.

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Everyone is allowed to say whatever they want. Even chaos agents. Ye shall know them by their fruits, right?

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Ha ha, mebbe one day I will! (but I'd ruther do it live!) Or....if anyone is castin' Lil' Abner in the hinterlands of New Yawk state lemme know!

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Never thought about it as a game with winners or losers, only saw it as asking important questions, being responsible for my body, my kids' bodies, and protecting our birth rights. For any one that has ever been abused in life, this may come more naturally. https://leemuller.substack.com/p/are-you-a-risk-taker

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Yes, they must but it is extremely unlikely they will.

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If they were pro rounding up Vax Questioners, Covid Prisons.

People losing jobs, trapped in their homes, losing businesses.

If any of these people cheered the elderly dying alone.

If these people wanted all sorts of Nazi style treatment to those that asked questions, then no.

No ooops I was wrong.

No .

If we knew facts and they chose to be willfully, dangerously ignorant.

Than no.

I demand an apology.

I demand complete listing of their wrongs.

These people are no different than Good Germans never bothering to ask about the Burning Flesh Stink. .

No. These lunatics must be held to account for their evils.

Period.

History repeats when zero accountability happens.

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Jan 22, 2023Liked by Visceral Adventure

Well said, and we've got a LOT of work to do.

I'm not interested in punitive measures for those who were suckered, even if they acted like assholes.

What I'm interested in is what we're going to do about the FINANCIAL hell we're about to enter, and what we're going to do about those responsible, and about people like Gates, Schwab, Soros, et al. I'm not in favor of doing heinous things to them, but THEY SHOULD BE IN PRISON. And ALL their combined wealth can start the world on a new path.

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I just want to point out that numerous times I made offers to spend hours of my personal time with him walking through the data while he ignored me. Others encouraged him to take me up on my offer, but he ignored them as well.

We know that influencers were recruited for pandemic psyops and nudging exercises, so I must hesitate to give him too much credit after the game is basically over.

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You have insights some of us are not privy to. Although I did see some of those twitter exchanges and was baffled why Scott doesn’t take you up on his offer. Perhaps his cognitive dissonance kicked in full throttle to help with that self preservation denial.

It’s possible that his acting is fooling me. But there’s something in his resentful ‘apology’ (although he doesn’t really say he is sorry, does he? I have to watch the full video, and not just the excerpt) that makes me feel like he is genuine in admitting his pfuck up. But I agree that his timing seems awful sus especially since so many others are cropping up with the same kind of revelation ‘cooling off’ the collective anger.

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I don't know who this guy is but seems to me 'pro-vaxxers' are the ones framing life's choices as a contest to see who comes out on top. To be an 'anti-vaxxer' means we march, write and protest on behalf of ourselves and family but also others because we don't want anyone else to get hurt, not because we're gonna win anything or be able to say told you so.

I write and write about viruses because if we get it through our heads that they're made up, no-one will ever be fooled, coerced or conned into being isolated, locked down, or taking toxic anti-virals, or getting any vaccine ever, ever again.

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We’ve been lied about what reality is all our lives. Thinking outside of our existing paradigms takes imagination and courage. Our evolution won’t come without suffering. It feels like that is baked into the cake.

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Yes. I 'm studying history with the Open University (adult education in the UK), it is a fantastic course and yes every single thing we've been taught is in fact not quite true or completely false. I'm looking forward to European early modern history I can put them straight about plagues etc if they're not already.

I don't know about suffering. Suffering only happens when we resist, and humans don't like change-of any sort.

there will definitely be pain, that's inevitable, but acceptance brings relief from suffering I think.

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>acceptance brings relief from suffering

Last stage of the grieving process.

Do you openly discuss controversial topics in your class? Do most people participate in class discussions?

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I would say it's the gobby few who participate and we've had some controversy, though we've only just begun! - i now think discussion is the whole point of study. Which is what is so hypocritical about the narrative- despite the fact that they're wrong- they know they're wrong cos they won't discuss anything. We are also going to have some online discussions but apparently they have to be moderated (I don't think they censor, just stop people being rude) as they end up like twitter!

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Jan 22, 2023Liked by Visceral Adventure

This anti vaxxer doesn’t feel like a winner when so many who I love got the vax.

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It’s an invisible gnaw.

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