Daily Shmutz | COMMENTARY / OPINION | 3/27/23

COMMENTARY / OPINION  

Once upon a time in America   Sydney Powell, Dr. Peter A. McCullough,  JOHN LEAKE, Gavin de Becker | Defending The Republic

Mar 27, 2023 – There was a time in America, when a political leader told us not to let fear overcome our optimism and confidence.

In the throes of the Great Depression and facing another world war, President Franklin Roosevelt implored Americans to not be overcome by the powerful emotion of fear.

“So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself — nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.”  – FDR, Inauguration 1933.

What a different message we hear now, 90 years later, from our political leaders.

Instead of encouraging us not to be fearful, they tell us to be afraid and scared.

The government, abetted by “experts’ and Fake News, have made us so fearful that we allowed them to lock us in our homes, wrap our faces in useless cloth, deny us church worship, forbade us time with loved ones, destroy a generation of children, and made too many happy to inject poison into their bodies.

This was quickly accomplished by relentlessly driving fear of Covid-CCP into all aspects of our daily lives.

As we barrel into another week of uncertainty and unsettling news, we encourage you to read Dr. Peter A. McCullough’s Substack below and follow up with the interview with Gavin de Becker and Tucker Carlson. While you are at it, look into both books mentioned.

 

TUCKER CARLSON TODAY – S03E031 – ‘THE GIFT OF FEAR’   (03-23-2023)   [1:02:20]

Top-ranking security specialist, Gavin de Becker, shares how you can learn to protect yourself and your family by recognizing fear and using it to your advantage.

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