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Mar 14, 2023Liked by Jordan Schachtel

Thank you for this Jordan, and for your courage throughout this insanity. I found your Twitter feed in early 2020 and you were one of the very lonely souls going against the regime. I never wore a mask, never got swabbed, never got jabbed and it was like living in a Zombie Apocalypse hell for two full years. The Diamond Princess was an easy math equation in February of 2020 that this was not a 100-year plague. Shocking to see how few people actually have the courage (you chose the right word) to stand strong when everyone else lost their mind.

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Powerful words, Jordan. Reading The Dossier in the depths of COVID insanity inspired me to jump into the fray. “A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, 'You are mad; you are not like us.” ― St. Antony the Great

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Mar 14, 2023Liked by Jordan Schachtel

I never got swabbed, wore a mask or got jabbed. I live in Commiefornia. I don’t consider it courage. I look at it as the refusal to give into mob mentality. I am an individual, with my own thoughts, feelings and intuitions. I come from a people who have been slaughtered for 2,000 years. I look at it as self preservation.

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Mar 14, 2023Liked by Jordan Schachtel

I’ll never get over the shock of how many of my friends turned out to be cowards. The reaction to speaking out in 2020 felt like I got jumped by a group of dudes, while most of my friends just stood there and watched me get my ass beat. A couple of friends even got their own kicks to my head in

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Fantastic and eloquent piece! I remember last February, going to a large church meeting with my daughter, and being told that masks would be required. Now, I am a good citizen, generally loyal church-goer and do take a lot of the things of God with faith that there are things in the universe I don’t understand. But they were wrong about masks. And as my daughter and I stood at the door, masks in hand, I felt that moment where I wondered what lesson I was teaching my daughter. Fear? Or bravery? And common-freaking sense? So we threw our masks in the garbage and attended a 500+ person meeting, being the only two without face coverings. Until the people around us started to remove them, too.

Maybe courage is hard, but it can be contagious, as well.

Thank you for your work, Jordan.

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Having spent the past 20 years studying the climate hoax in addition to fabricated food "science" and uncovering the perpetual lies of the oligarchs filtered through their media outlets and hand picked government stooges, I was skeptical from day 1. I thank you and so many other brave souls for presenting data and push back I could reference to convince some in my circle that I wasn't grasping onto another conspiracy theory. Luckily my wife and most of my family are of a like mind on this and many issues. As are many in my friend groups. When my daughters senior year was cancelled essentially, we took it upon ourselves to make our home a gathering place for her friends. On the night that was supposed to be her senior prom we had a blowout party at the casa (early May 2020 in the heat of the madness). We took all of their keys and no one could leave without blowing zero in the breathalyzer. Over 60 kids showed up and 40+ kids spent the night. The party raged until morning light. Everyone of them had their parents blessing to be there (20 or so kids who were invited were not permitted to come). The police did stop by at about 1am and stood on the lawn, masked, to talk to me a report of excessive noise (someone in their car bumping music in the street). They told me to keep the roar down, said be careful and left. I tell ya, it pays to live in a smallish farming community surrounded by level headed people. There are more of us than one might guess who never bent the knee.

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I'm so glad I stuck to my guns. It's terrible now to see colleagues die suddenly, and I've had two people admit horrible jab reactions to me recently. Including uncontrollable bleeding, clots, and narrowly avoiding permanent blindness and deafness. Hard to feel proud about it. Just sad.

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Mar 14, 2023Liked by Jordan Schachtel

These are great points. I always tell my liberal/progressive friends the same thing. It takes absolutely no courage to have their views in this day in age. Real courage comes from having conservative/libertarian views after being indoctrinated by the public school system. It is extremely easy to be a Liberal/Progressive. You don't have to stand for anything while allowing everything. Being Conservative means standing for principles and ideals that will make the world a better place.

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Did someone say Good Citizen?

They incentivized cowardice and people took the CARES ACT loot to commit iatrogenocide to scare the hell out of people. Never trust an American doctor with your health and future.

https://thegoodcitizen.substack.com/p/searching-for-the-incompetents

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" Now the American people will be able to see what the government knows about COVID origins-and those who lied about it can be held accountable."(Sen. Josh Hawley) And how exactly is that supposed to happen when the bill specifically states that the release of documents only applies to information on the Wuhan Institute of Virology!? Sounds like a deliberate cover-up to avoid fully investigating U.S. involvement and all of the nefarious actors from big pharma to government agencies which were and are deeply involved; China is certainly culpable in the whole sordid affair of lies and corruption but evidence points directly at U.S. funding and guidance, especially with GOF labs in both the US and world-wide.

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Put another way, compliance is not courageous. It's cowardice.

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A great post, although perhaps it will fall on deaf ears to many. In spite of the "vaccinated" still getting covid, in spite of the Cochrane review of masks studies, and in spite of many other facts that have come to light, many people still rabidly support mRNA vaccines and masks, and whatever the "experts" tell us.

To be sure, I did my best to live normally through the crisis, although, I did sometimes wear a mask, as it didn't seem very sporting to get into an argument with a grocery store clerk getting paid six dollars an hour. However, I have so far managed to avoid any vaccinations.

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I'd love to think that for me it was courage. But some of us who are 'that guy' may do so out of stubbornness, discernment, just generally not being in the fray or susceptible to throng-think, or other reasons, right? Can I claim courage if I'm just disagreeable? Is it courage if I just happen to recoil at the thought of the HEK293 cells that may be in there, or the chimeric nature of the poison, or the coercion being brought to bear? I don't know. But I hope it's courage. Because I see a whole lot more coming down the pike that will take even more of it than this run did.

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People in my profession who I thought where brave, submitted in fealty to the unlawful jab.

Now, I am far from perfect...but I am unjabbed

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Compelling and poignant. Thank you for keeping your head and sanity and enabling like-minded

individuals to learn more and keep away from the hypnosis that has overtaken our world.

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Vaccine apartheid and punitive mandates, Orwellian censorship by Big Tech and policies of segregation, curtailment of liberties and the repression of the working class—for years we were subjected to an ever-changing, neurosis-fueled faux existential crisis propagated by a hysteria-driven, fear-based media apparatus that itself was dependent upon induced societal responses disproportionate to the true level of risk posed by covid, an extremely age-stratified disease.

Do not let them memory hole this.

https://euphoricrecall.substack.com/p/a-sad-soul-can-kill-you-quicker-than

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