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Mar 28, 2023Liked by Lioness of Judah Ministry

Thanks, Kelleigh, for such a powerful article describing our past and present situations.

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See what God did to those who were following the gods of human sacrifices, especially children. These evil people are in the Lord's own plan of "depopulation". Don't they have any fear (or knowledge) of what is about to come down from the Almighty? I say, woe to those evil doers who think they are the superior race...

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deletedMay 4, 2023·edited May 4, 2023
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This is so creepy!! Good Lord, it looks like a chandelier hanging from a satanic cult ball room....

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A Letter to a Generation : Remember Mario Savio?

The current horrors: “How the US gov’t built a shadow structure that enabled COVID vax ‘bioterrorism’” — https://www.lifesitenews.com/analysis/how-the-us-govt-built-a-shadow-structure-that-enabled-covid-vax-bioterrorism/ — will not be stopped by politicians and/or lawyers. Those efforts were tried unsuccessfully during the Vietnam era, which you may be too young to remember. They will never work today despite thoughtful analytical essays, websites, petitions, conferences, etc.

Here is a little history from a guy turning ninety this year. There was a “dress rehearsal” for Vietnam around twenty years earlier in Korea that somewhat affected my own life. All “civilized” efforts and actions to stop the massive bloodshed in Vietnam failed utterly. Jim Rhodes, Ohio’s State Auditor, for whom I saved a Sunday New York Times newspaper (where I worked on weekends at Cole’s Pharmacy in north Columbus, Ohio) after moving up from Auditor to become Ohio’s governor, called out the Ohio National Guard that shot and killed four students, wounding eight or nine others, at Kent State University where there was a small anti-war demonstration. Believe it or not, the public was overwhelmingly against the students, not the Guard. The war went on.

The famous Peace Symbol was viewed as despicable. Given that atmosphere, how could that war be brought to an end? But it was. College students held military draft cards. When any war protest arose they were happy to support it. Many fled to Canada to avoid being drafted and sent to the jungles of Vietnam. The antiwar protest was a campus centered thing. Starting at the University of Wisconsin, it spread to the large land-grant state colleges, and then to Berkeley in CA, Columbia in NYC, and elsewhere. Christian clerics became outspoken protesters, throwing animal blood around a draft board office. People chained themselves to columns of government bldgs in D.C., riots and violence (against property, not humans) erupted throughout the country. That is what was required to finally stop the war, violent mass protests. I left my job, taking earned vacation time in NYC to return to my college (Ohio State University, in Columbus, Ohio), growing a ponytail, and joined the kids. There used to be a photo of me online with a burning police car in the background (maybe it is still there, I might search for it). Of course, nice conservative Americans were horrified and unsupportive.

But it stopped the war! Here is how: Every year a bill came up in Congress to fund the war. It was euphemistically titled something like “funding for aid to South Vietnam”. Guess what! When then President Ford sent it back for signing, he was shocked and amazed that the politicians (although compromized as ever) declined to sign it and there was no more money to continue the war. Simple as that. You might wonder, why did the guys in Congress not sign the bill, as usual? Here is the simple reason: They were terrified to return to their homes if they signed it. Their hometowns were partially ablaze. We did that. Violence stopped the bloodshed, not philosophy, peace marches, essays (The NY Review of Books had great anti-war articles by Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, and others), not car signs, T-shirts, etc. Without the violence who knows how much further and longer the Pentagon’s war mongers, the CIA, and the U.S. Congress would have gone even after more than fifty thousand young American men had been killed and tens of thousands more injured and crippled in other ways. Career war-mongers and supporting corporations were getting richer. Since then it has been disclosed that U.S. corporations, supported by their bankers, made and financed equipment for the enemy that killed U.S. troops, just as they had done during WW2. (If you require confirmation, read the research of Antony Sutton (www.bigeye.org/antonysutton.htm), who was attacked by the IRS (which is in the picture today, as usual).

We don’t need petitions, a vote, lawsuits, etc. More talk, in fact, just encourages the usual suspects, letting them know that all is well for them. We need to do the job through online recruitment and positive action regardless of what others think or say. There are enough persons using the internet today that when this program becomes unacceptable to those dreadful few we will have provided the seeds for massive organized resistance. Perhaps violence (against property only) will be unnecessary. We are many. They are few! However, remember the Vietnam era. Look up the speech by Mario Savio in California. It is applicable again today.

Young Americans came together, Whites, Blacks, Jews, Gentiles, Hispanics, Asians, etc., those who valued laws, encoded in our U.S. Constitution’s Bill of Rights, confirmed the fundamental rights given to us, not from any government, but that come from God, “to institute new Government” when necessary by assembling in justifiable anger. The continuing civil-rights movement was supported by many Vietnam war protesters who came together for the purpose of compelling persons in authority to take heed. These are again “the times that try mens’ souls”. We must again respond in numbers, defending ourselves when necessary, for our own lives as well as for the lives of our companions, our children, their children and for future generations, not only on this continent but throughout the world.

Note: Just so you don’t have to look them up, here are Mario Savio’s closing words: “There is a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can’t take part; you can’t even passively take part, and you’ve got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you’ve got to make it stop. And you’ve got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you’re free, the machine will be prevented from working at all!”

Are YOU going to help us? Study and broadcast these two sites: NEWSWATCH.ORG and BIGEYE.ORG/INTERNET.HTM

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I was part of the Vietnam War resistance. The student demonstrations were valuable and provided an intellectual scaffolding, but working people’s resistance was key to stop the war. Especially the GI’s that ordered their officers to cease and desist or else face fragging.

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Thank you. The proverbs email is your email or his? I have heard of Mr. Staver first before Covid. My parents donated to Liberty Counsel. Both of them would be willing to look at my beloved’s case, I mean his records, you think?

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When I was working on my RN to BSN degree I came across this eugenics history while researching genetics and ethics and ethical research practices etc… I don’t recall learning this in my associate degree program. This information should be taught in every RN, MD, PA, NP program! What is going on in healthcare, the rapid turn of events, is horrifying. At first I couldn’t see the benefit of being fired for refusing the jab, but it is obvious to me now that the benefits are I no longer work in this evil environment! I would love to get back in to be of service to the patients and families still at risk, but I don’t think they’ll ever drop the mandate in my blue state!

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Excellent post. I detailed the history of eugenics, how Americans actually taught and financed the Nazis:

https://wholeamericancatalog.substack.com/p/the-history-of-eugenics-in-america

And modern day eugenicists who now call themselves "Geneticists" with "designer babies", abortions for the " defectives" and moving past genetics deciding humans are inferior period going to the next stage "Artificial Intelligence":

https://wholeamericancatalog.substack.com/p/modern-day-eugenics-in-america

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Powerful & informative article - thank you for re-posting. My heart aches for humankind, the evil cabal have sold their souls. This is Spiritual warfare, a global genocide. Our Creator lives in the Truth & the Light of TRUTH will come to pass. Thank you to ALL those who continue to speak TRUTH to Medical tyranny - the Light shines bright within us who do so ...

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For your sake and that of loved ones DO NOT GO TO AN AMERICAN HOSPITAL. They are staffed with demons and controlled by greed and the bankrupt government that wants people dead especially older people. Will these people ever be punished for killing people?

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America's hospitals and nursing homes *are* killing fields just like they were under the Third Reich. A fascinating, informative and disturbing read about the role of eugenics, science (pseudoscience), medicine, propaganda and industry:

Useless Eaters: Disability as Genocidal Marker in Nazi Germany

Catholic Culture, 2002

https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/view.cfm?recnum=7019

It's a long read, tear-jerking. And frighteningly true. Compare what Kelleigh Nelson describes with what is described inside the link. And it's important to note that the Catholic Culture piece is written out of concern for the treatment of the disabled. Know that the Third Reich classified political opponents and the disobedient as disabled, dangerous antisocials, dissociated from reality. Suffering the same fate as the physically disabled. It's a gruesome path we are on.

Also consider that eugenics isn't just being applied the old ways Nelson's piece describes. Technology has improved its applications. The term "Newgenics" is descriptive now. The biotech industry. Not just the medical and health model from the last century. New and improved. And much more efficient. Without the little body disposal problem that came with death camps, ovens slowing down the process, leaving lots of evidence behind. Making that "shower to delouse you for your health and safety" more believable and volunteered for. No mess, no fuss for the government and medical culprits. Body disposal problem and costs shifted to family survivors. Easy-peasy!

Buck v. Bell, American Eugenics, and the Bad Man Test:

Putting Limits on Newgenics in the 21st Century

Minnesota Journal of Law and Equity, January, 2020

https://scholarship.law.umn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1622&context=lawineq

Knowledge is power. Come git you some power. And then share with others. Truth to power. It's how movements are built.

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Yes. Never overturned. Upheld as recently as 2001. And the Newgenics implications?

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They actually do spend a lot of time telling us what they're doing. They can't help but brag about it. They really don't think they're talking to us when they're talking to each other, believing the generations of imbeciles don't bother reading their publications and writings. Which I find instructive to learning what they care about most.

One of their overarching concerns is how they appear. Are their actions considered ethical. Not by the hoi polloi, of course. But by their peers. Which you can learn about when you read their understanding of ethics...bioethics specifically.

This publication by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics helps their understanding of what constitutes ethical public health policy:

Public Health: Ethical Issues, November, 2007

https://www.nuffieldbioethics.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Public-health-ethical-issues.pdf

It's 225-pages of self-congratulatory definitions and guidance of ethical public health policy. Specifying all types of constraints and considerations they must operate within to be considered ethical. Giving voice to individual liberty concerns. Then demolishing those voices with the overriding necessity of protecting the collective's public health. But because they give voice to individual liberty concerns they've done their ethical job. Establishing rules that respect one's sovereignty of their own body that are obliterated in the same document. It's really just a mental masturbatory tribute to themselves, their wisdom as "good stewards" of humanity. Have barf bags nearby if you choose to tackle it.

I found the section on Water Fluoridation illuminating in the context of mask mandates. No evidence of efficacy in a community after 60 (now 75) years of practice and study, lots of evidence of harms like cancers that they even acknowledge. Violates their own earlier declarations of ethics that put burden of proof on compulsory (no way to opt-out like from municipal water sources in a city) that a practice is both safe and effective on the government imposing it, but then saying if a city wishes to fluoridate water anyways the burden of proof shifts to opponents. Proof they are under no obligation to accept. Standing within their ethics. Apply their rationale to mask mandates. They can continue for 75 years if authorities so desire, dismissing all proof they don't work and are harmful. And stand within their ethics. As these "good stewards" define them.

A few additional notes on Nuffield and bioethics. Nuffield is funded by Wellcome Trust (Glaxo-Wellcome Big Pharma). Which is a peer organization of the Gates Foundation, actually older and more influential globally. It was a cofounder of the WEF's Zero-Covid campaign. Its former head, Jeremy Farrar resigned from the UK's pandemic task force because it wasn't totalitarian enough for him. His name appearing frequently in Anthony Fauci's recently released emails concerning the origins of Covid, how to conceal its origins. He was recently named as the WHO's Chief Global Scientist. And Fauci's wife, Christine Grady, is the NIH's Chief Bioethicist. Nothing to see here, move along.

These people really do care about their ethics, at least about how their ethics are perceived, by their peers anyways. Not so much by We, The People. Understanding that fact is helpful for any resistance we're able to mount. How do we help make them look deeply unethical even by their peers? Their evil has egos, self-image concerns, they don't want to appear to be evil. An Achilles Heal, if strategically exploited.

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deletedMar 25, 2023·edited Apr 2, 2023
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Will try to find

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My husband retired after thirty plus years of nursing because of adverse reactions from the jabs. Throughout the previous ten years or so, he has been bitterly complaining about the state of the medical professions. He says healthcare is corporate and about profit and ridiculous protocols. The staff are trained to not look at the person as a human being, but as a protocol to follow. The implementation of the computer programs used for documentation of the medical intervention have even further removed human interaction. The program leads you through various screens and out spit the protocols and more than likely a pharmaceutical conclusion. This is the path that leads your doctor to make a diagnosis. The patient is not seen as a whole being, but a series of protocols for specific symptoms. This is also why it is so easy to justify abuse... The program told me what to do. I just followed protocols. Sounds familiar, right? I only do what I am told. Real, compassionate, truthful doctors are not writing the protocols... Corporations and insurance companies are doing it!

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"Evidence-Based Medicine"(EBM) in its true glory, for all to see. What happens when a bunch of self-imagined super-smart "experts" try to "improve" the Healing Arts into The Best Science (TM) models using 1's and 0's. No thinking required. No experience required. No skill required. Do as you're told. Obey. Comply. Health care in the 21st century.

Rockefeller, allopathic, western medicine needs to be burned to the ground. And the earth under it salted so nothing ever grows from it again. Natural healers, they are our past and our future true healing artists. A mass shift away from EBM to Complementary and Alternative Healing Practitioners (CAMP) is our remedy to the practice of death medicine.

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I admire Dr. V Coleman with all my heart . Thank you K Nelson ... I have worked as an ob/ gyn hospitalist for the last 3 years after retiring from my private office...the title of your essay fits perfectly....unfortunately 😥😭

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wasn’t that 75% of those who received three remdesivir treatments died.

It wasn’t that proper care wasn’t taken and patients weren’t turned or propped up in bed or bathed or fed.  Many were dehydrated, starving and had bedsores.

It wasn’t that patients died alone without their loved ones.

It was murder…outright sanctioned murder.

For federal money? Or for eugenics…ridding the nation of those considered undesirable, and saving the government funding of the elderly and disabled.  Or both?

Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders were placed in patients’ charts by the attending physicians or nurses for elderly, disabled and mentally or physically challenged young people.

Palliative care injections, like those used by hospice for the dying, were administered by nursing staff.  It is considered specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness, such as cancer or heart failure. Palliative care usually consists of strong pain medications which alleviate suffering and help with the remaining quality of life.

Terminal or palliative care is used by a majority of hospices today. This often involves permanently sedating the patient, allowing the patient to dehydrate and die. It looks outwardly peaceful as the patient is made to sleep in a medically-induced coma, but the patient’s death is the result. Dying of dehydration is a monstrous death. My mother was starved and dehydrated to death in 1994 in a nursing home.  It has been going on for far too long.  If you have a medical power of attorney, do not let them dehydrate you, and you must demand the proper amount of water for a body per day, not the little amount the hospital will allow, but enough to keep the body comfortable.

Terminally-sedating the patient is something that can be done in hospice that doesn’t outwardly appear like euthanasia where a lethal agent is given. Morphine is the potent opiate which directly effects the central nervous system. It has neurotoxic effects on the brain. Overdoses lead to asphyxia and respiratory depression. It slows metabolism, causes incontinence, and has acute and chronic effects on the endocrine system, blood, the heart and lungs. The hospice “cocktail” usually consists of Ativan, Haldol and Morphine.

This part: my husband, my bff, I believe, how he passed away. How do I get someone to help me research this? All of this happened to him.

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Do you know any medically knowledgeable lawyers could help me with his case?

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And yet, we still rush to the ED when we are sick or hurt.

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The fact that others still do, especially after what they've been subjected to these past few years, knowing their healthcare providers failed them reveals how much of a problem we face in the public mind. Most rationalize and justify the harms even they now see resulted from the complicity of their own doctors as one-off's, isolated, just politics interfering with it, people got scared, but they'll get it right moving forward. Foolishly. They simply can't bear to indulge the possibility the system they've grown to trust and rely on, the doctor who smiles at them and assures them could be villains or unwitting dupes more interested in protecting their own status, licenses and income than truly caring for their patients. Denial runs deep. The current medical system should've had a mass exodus from it since 2020's malpractice.

The only thing the current health model, allopathy, does that I trust over traditional, natural healing arts is mending broken bones and patching up bullet holes. Trauma from auto accidents and the like. That's it. The only thing it is good for. The rest is butchery and poisons.

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Excellent, excellent piece. Difficult to read as it’s beyond the belief of decent and caring people. And that the world stood by and encouraged it is even more disturbing. I’m hopeful that the next few years will expose them all and their hideous crimes against humanity. With Fauci, Bourla and Birx at the head of the line!

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They killed my dad with terminal sedation after a fall that broke his hip. I can’t even talk about it to my brothers as they would not believe me.

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They did it to my mother, too. When I was with her in hospice care I had several long conversations with her attending physician. I told him I had worked in public health policy for two decades, knew and worked with politicians, medical regulators and health administrators.

So he opened up and shared with me that he'd go to national and international conferences on elder care, dementia, end-of-life care where he'd interact with other physicians from around the country and world. They all saw a population bomb coming their way in the elder healthcare system as the first Baby Boomers were aging and overwhelming the existing care infrastructure. Without sufficient resources to handle them. Not enough facilities, beds, nurses, doctors, etc to handle it. And without investments or improvements needed to meet the demand. He said they'd ask each other what they were doing in their states and communities (and nations) to address the massive crisis they all knew they were facing. And nobody could point to any solutions being offered. They'd all just shrug their shoulders without answers, resigned to making do with what was available the best way they could.

I think your experience, my experience, and the experience of many even before the pandemic that's been experienced by exponentially more people under the pretense of "pandemic" tells us what the answer to that problem is. Euthanasia for the masses. The Final Solution, 2020's version.

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So much of what we think we know is built on a foundation of lies.

I'm actually most curious about your thoughts on the stand-alone comment I made. If you've come across the two links I share. And how they fit in with your analysis and depth of understanding.

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Excellent! Thank you for sharing this 🙏

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