Daily Shmutz | COMMENTARY / OPINION | 4/20/23

COMMENTARY / OPINION  

Don’t Vote for Tyranny   MICHOEL GREEN

APR 20, 2023 – I’d vote for RFK Jr. if:

  • he weren’t running as a DemonCrat
  • he didn’t admit to being emphatically pro-jab
  • his wife didn’t ban unjabbed from her events
  • he truly opposed ALL forms of medical tyranny, including but not limited to:
    • chemtrail spraying in our skies
    • fluoridation of our water
    • gmo contamination of our food
    • pesticide contamination of our soil
    • all jab mandates
    • all mask policies
    • all quarantine policies
    • all lockdown policies
      ALL of which are without our informed consent.
  • most essentially, if the entire system weren’t rigged and controlled by eugenicist psychopaths who are actively attempting to mass murder the world population and enslave the remaining survivors in a dystopian “New World Order.”

Otherwise, I will not waste my time voting for him, or for anyone else who chooses to operate through the so-called establishment.

So no, I will not vote for DemocideCrats or RepugnantCons, nor will I vote Codependent.
I will not participate in their phony elections or any of their other pagan rituals that pay lip service and lend legitimacy to their illegitimate tyranny.
RFK Jr. will not save us, just as his father and uncle could not. Trump or Desantis will not save us either. The only option is MASS NON COMPLIANCE at every level.

We will not succeed in ‘voting’ the Hamans out of office. They have hijacked the entire system while we weren’t paying attention. They own every candidate, or at least every candidate who is allowed to run or is even granted a voice. They own the media, the courts, and the public narrative. The Amalekite agenda is institutionalized and will not police itself.

 

Don’t Be a Sucker   A MIDWESTERN DOCTOR

Medical Apartheids Lead to Very Dark Places

APR 20, 2023My recent decision to publicize Dr. Miller’s story struck a chord with many and, not long after, ended up on national television. I think that Dr. Miller’s story appealed to so many because it spoke to both the worst of what many of us have seen in the last few years and to the best in humanity many of us sincerely wished we’d seen more of. If you have not yet watched the interview, please do because it sets the context for this article:

One of the reasons Dr. Miller’s story struck a chord with so many people is because they directly experienced the medical discrimination he described and, in some cases, saw a loved one who was unvaccinated die because of their unethical treatment.

Before we go any further, I need to provide a few disclaimers since I have very strong feelings on this topic and am not necessarily writing from my typical impartial style.

When I write, I try to follow two rules:

The first is to not talk about myself because I don’t want what’s on here to be about me—the only time I share personal stories is when I feel others can relate to them, and they hence benefit from hearing them.

The second is not to make Nazi or Hitler analogies. This is because comparing people to Hitler is one of the most overused responses on the internet and because Hitler did some truly awful stuff to my family, so I do not like to ever inadvertently trivialize what happened in Nazi Germany.

This was a difficult article for me to write, and those rules will not be followed today.

[Ed.:   Never Again Is Now Global — A Five-Part Series by Vera Sharav

 

Israel: Leading the Way to Transhumanism   [1:27:02]   Ilana Rachel Daniel

APR 19, 2023  Ilana Rachel Daniel reports on transhumanism and the continued push for centralized control on ‘Good Morning CHD.’ She sits down with Catherine Austin Fitts to dive deeper into these topics and their implications on our lives. Watch the episode on CHD.TV!

 

Remembering the Shoah   By Alex Grobman, PhD

April 20, 2023 – As the number of Holocaust survivors continues to dwindle, there is a fear that no one will be left to bear witness. Hearing a survivor’s individual testimony and being able to connect personally with them can be an extremely powerful and emotional experience. Without the survivors, there is a concern the Holocaust will become a distant memory. Thanks to the myriad of oral histories, diaries, letters, books, films and poems produced by victims, survivors, perpetrators, historians, theologians, psychologists, and philosophers, as well as postwar trial transcripts, we have an enormous volume of information to document the German attempt to destroy the Jewish people. With all this evidence and corroboration, there are a number of issues that must concern us.

In the Absence of Survivors

In place of survivors, some institutions have or are in the process of installing high-definition holographic interview recordings with voice recognition technology. This allows survivors to recount their experiences and respond to questions from the audience, which enables the visitors “to have a personalized, one-on-one ‘conversation.’” The advantage is being able to see, hear and interact with the survivor as if the person is sitting in the room with them. The problem can occur when questions are asked. Survivors are experts on what happened to them. For the most part, they are not authorities on the Shoah, and should not be expected to be able to answer specific historical questions.

Holocaust Denial

Holocaust denial is an ongoing challenge that Michael Shermer and I documented in our book “Denying History.” The deniers admit there were between 300,000 to one or two million Jews who died as a result of disease, starvation, shootings, hangings and perhaps even some experimental gassing. They claim a very small number died as a result of being overworked. Gas chambers were used only to delouse clothing and blankets, and crematoria were used to dispose of those who perished from these forms of death, particularly disease.

Palestinian Arab Holocaust denial is ubiquitous. In a column by Ramzi Oudeh, Secretary-General of the International Academic Campaign against Israel, in the Feb. 5, 2023 issue of Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, the official Palestinian Authority daily, he said: “Without commenting on the Zionist exaggeration of the [number of] victims of the Holocaust in order to obtain the world’s sympathy and support for the Zionist state ….we do not deny that the Holocaust is a fact…. As Arabs, we do not deny that the Holocaust is a fact. However, as Arabs we are not required to include it in the school curricula, or even in the museums dealing with this human tragedy, as for the last several hundred years dozens of cases of ethnic cleansing have been committed in the world…. It may be that the most prominent incident of genocide is what has happened and is still happening to the Palestinian people at the hands of the Zionists for more than 70 years.”

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