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Sound familiar?
« on: August 25, 2021, 10:20:33 AM »
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  • Swine flu vax was the dry run.

    Just watch the first two minutes, and replace “swine flu” with “COVID19.”

    They realized to accomplish their goal, they needed a concerted effort (government, bid tech, police, churches):


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    Re: Sound familiar?
    « Reply #1 on: August 25, 2021, 10:26:45 AM »
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  • 1 million views and 7 years old.  How did the big tech censors miss this one???   :popcorn:


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    Re: Sound familiar?
    « Reply #2 on: August 25, 2021, 10:41:58 AM »
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  • Pharmacy/pharmaceutical comes from the Greek word “pharmakeia,” which means variously sorcerer; witchcraft; poisoner.

    https://reclineyourmind.com/2019/06/word-facts-how-a-word-for-witchcraft-and-sorcery-became-pharmacy/

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    Re: Sound familiar?
    « Reply #3 on: August 25, 2021, 10:55:11 AM »
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  • Pharmacy/pharmaceutical comes from the Greek word “pharmakeia,” which means variously sorcerer; witchcraft; poisoner.

    https://reclineyourmind.com/2019/06/word-facts-how-a-word-for-witchcraft-and-sorcery-became-pharmacy/
    The Cult of Medicine and the Great Credulity of Unbelievers

    by Louis Veuillot
    (L'Univers, April 1, 1847)

    [Translated from: file:///C:/Users/Sean/Downloads/LDA97 (1).pdf ]

    Medicine holds a great place in unbelieving societies. The more man moves away from Christian truths, the more he clings to life. Whether he believes he is reserved for nothingness, whether the thought of another life sometimes comes to torment him, living for a long time is his main business; for his nature abhors nothingness, and his conscience is afraid of eternity.

    He fears illness not only because it is the deprivation of enjoyment, the only happiness to which he knows how to aspire, not only because it is pain (the price of which he does not know and against which his soul is without strength), but because it is the announcement or the threat of this death which is going to either destroy him like a vile animal, or perhaps deliver him imperishable and defiled to the judgments of the supreme justice. As long as he is well, he is willingly sceptical and irreverent towards the art of healing, [but] at the first shiver, medicine becomes his only hope. He puts himself into its hands, docile to the point of cowardice, credulous to the point of stupidity.

    The cult of medicine knows no atheist among those who deny everything else. How many of these strong spirits do we not see? Superb mockers of religious practices and abstinence, who, once afflicted with a real or imaginary evil, become sober, continent, flee the world and business, make retreats in the country to the countryside and pilgrimages to the baths, go far away to consult scientists and hypnotists, wear a piece of camphor as a scapular on their person or some bottle of perfume as a scapular! There is nothing that the doctor cannot get from them. This body that inspires them with so much worry, they subject to painful treatments. They pay for and swallow the most infamous drugs without a murmur, they guard the prison, they beat the countryside with forced marches, they flog themselves, they go into exile, they immerse themselves in icy or putrid waters. What would they not do?

    If the doctor told them to spend two hours every day on their knees on the flagstones, in front of a lighted candle, they would certainly clutter up our churches and force the State to build new ones!

    Credit: https://www.cathinfo.com/catholic-living-in-the-modern-world/the-cult-of-medicine-by-louis-veuillot/
    "Be not therefore solicitous for tomorrow; for the morrow will be solicitous for itself. Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof." [Matt. 6:34]

    "In all thy works remember thy last end, and thou shalt never sin." [Ecclus. 7:40]

    "A holy man continueth in wisdom as the sun: but a fool is changed as the moon." [Ecclus. 27:12]

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    Re: Sound familiar?
    « Reply #4 on: August 25, 2021, 10:58:47 AM »
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  • Pharmacy/pharmaceutical comes from the Greek word “pharmakeia,” which means variously sorcerer; witchcraft; poisoner.

    https://reclineyourmind.com/2019/06/word-facts-how-a-word-for-witchcraft-and-sorcery-became-pharmacy/

    I just posted a reference to this on the 2A thread.  Apocalypse/Revelation 18:23 has a reference to an economic collapse brought about by all the nations succuмbing to "pharmakeia" ... translated in Douay as "enchantments" but it's really a reference to drugs.


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    Re: Sound familiar?
    « Reply #5 on: August 25, 2021, 11:20:48 AM »
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  • See 0:37  of the OP vid for the proper reaction to have when government workers show up to vax you  :laugh2: :laugh1:


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    Re: Sound familiar?
    « Reply #7 on: August 25, 2021, 01:35:16 PM »
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  • Pharmacy/pharmaceutical comes from the Greek word “pharmakeia,” which means variously sorcerer; witchcraft; poisoner.

    https://reclineyourmind.com/2019/06/word-facts-how-a-word-for-witchcraft-and-sorcery-became-pharmacy/
    Yes.  Witchcraft for real. 


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    Re: Sound familiar?
    « Reply #8 on: August 26, 2021, 05:47:50 AM »
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  • They were quick to shut down churches  with zero mass and reopen them to witchcraft of the jab.  

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    Re: Sound familiar?
    « Reply #9 on: August 26, 2021, 05:49:32 AM »
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  • SSPX is going along with it too.  Your priest should be able to give a letter of religious immediately.  God is removing the weeds. 

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    Re: Sound familiar?
    « Reply #10 on: August 26, 2021, 05:50:34 AM »
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  • Religious exemption letter that is.  He is a priest.  He is supposed to be “religious”.


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    Re: Sound familiar?
    « Reply #11 on: August 26, 2021, 05:51:23 AM »
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  • Make a list of priests who refuse to give out religious exempt letters.  

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    Re: Sound familiar?
    « Reply #12 on: August 26, 2021, 06:46:42 AM »
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  • Religious exemption letter that is.  He is a priest.  He is supposed to be “religious”.
    I didn’t have any trouble getting an exemption letter from my SSPX priest, but the letter itself is a bit problematic for me, as it states abortion tainted vaccines are acceptable in certain circuмstances (whereas for me, given the conflicting opinions of the authorities on the matter, the jury is still out on that score).  So, if I would use such a letter, I would implicitly be accepting the SSPX position.  
    Meanwhile, a local diocesan priest announced from the pulpit last week that he will give an exemption letter to any Catholics requesting one (I have the letter, and it does not say anything about abortion tainted vaccines being acceptable in certain circuмstances, and almost implies the opposite).

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    Re: Sound familiar?
    « Reply #13 on: August 26, 2021, 03:43:15 PM »
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  • I didn’t have any trouble getting an exemption letter from my SSPX priest, but the letter itself is a bit problematic for me, as it states abortion tainted vaccines are acceptable in certain circuмstances (whereas for me, given the conflicting opinions of the authorities on the matter, the jury is still out on that score).  So, if I would use such a letter, I would implicitly be accepting the SSPX position.  
    Meanwhile, a local diocesan priest announced from the pulpit last week that he will give an exemption letter to any Catholics requesting one (I have the letter, and it does not say anything about abortion tainted vaccines being acceptable in certain circuмstances, and almost implies the opposite).
    Protestants are doing a better job speaking out against the jab than SSPX it’s says a lot about where we are today. A crying shame

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    Re: Sound familiar?
    « Reply #14 on: August 26, 2021, 04:10:48 PM »
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  • Protestants are doing a better job speaking out against the jab than SSPX it’s says a lot about where we are today. A crying shame
    It's a damn shame that is the case.