Vaccines will ELIMINATE the “obedience class” of humans who can’t think for themselves

    
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Malachi
Malachi
3 years ago

I’ve now heard it all. While I agree with some of what is presented in the video, I don’t trust Mike Adams. He doesn’t exactly have a stellar track record with his projections and leans towards fear porn. Actually, there are next to zero celebrities, authorities, prognosticators, etc. that I trust. At the end of the day I have determined to trust only my Creator and the few, the very few, brothers I have in meat space. My Creator gave me an immune system which I work to strengthen and He did not intend for me to live in a spirit of fear. So I will live my life, love my family, stand with my brothers, and determine my own course of action regardless of what the ‘authorities dictate. BFTTW.

enn ess
enn ess
3 years ago
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Living in the spirit of fear is where we are. We have been programmed to live that way. Because we have lost out moral compass and the only fear we should have -- The Fear of God. Good on ya Malachi, and everyone else out there who has Not lost their way.

Splish_Splash
Splish_Splash
3 years ago

THANKS FOR BEING MY GUINEA PIGS EVERYONE!

EddieHnatko
EddieHnatko
3 years ago

I am not a Mike Adams fan for the following reasons. I seldom like to listen to a podcast for more than 15 minutes. When the first 15 minutes are devoted to advertising I’m already done watching. I also have a problem when folks don’t get straight to the point. Most of what we hear from all sides are fear inspired; but some are necessary if only to present facts needed to make accurate decisions. After a while we have absorbed enough facts about the same thing to the point that it becomes boring listening to more. Unless it is something new, I pass. Mostly I would rather read rather than listen to a podcast. I realize it is easier to talk than to write; but that is what I feel.

Hammers Thor
3 years ago

Okay. So, unlike the other posts, I thought this was an outstanding presentation. I admit I listen to Mike Adams’ Situation Update every day, and pretty much have since he started recording it. I have no idea what others are referring to with the first 15 minutes being dedicated to advertising… WTH? Suggests to me they don’t ever listen.
Nevertheless, I enjoy having something to listen to while working in the greenhouse or driving, and of all of the thousands of myriad podcasts available out there, I like Mike’s the most. Fear porn? Sure. But his track record has actually been much better than others have alluded to.
Having said that, I do agree that most of the time I would rather read than listen to a podcast or watch a video, as it’s true that most videos take far too long to get to the point. For instance, I used to listen to Dan Bongino every day. However, too many ads, and Bongino is not nearly as cutting edge as Adams or some others. Does Adams go way out into left field from time to time? Sure. Every day like Alex Jones? No. That’s why I don’t listen to Alex Jones. Used to listen to him while driving home from the big city, but I don’t do that any more (travel to the city), and he just freaking exhausts me anyway, plus most of his guests are far more freakish than anyone Mike Adams has on.
So, the rules for getting me to listen to a podcast or watch a video are as follows:

  1. Tell me what you are going to tell me. If I’m interested, I’ll continue.
  2. Tell me, clearly, what you are telling me. Don’t make me guess, that just pisses me off.
  3. Tell me what you told me (this is known as a summary).
  4. Provide solutions.

Mike Adams has a very good track record of doing this, which is why I continue to listen. His topics are also relevant to what I want to know, and like I said, he is accurate, provably, more often than not. He also has some terrific prepping programs.
This is well worth the 15 minutes of your time, even if you can’t watch the video, which is simply images and video to enhance the podcast, it is a good one to listen to.

Last edited 3 years ago by Hammers Thor
CTR Rota Wolfman
CTR Rota Wolfman
3 years ago

I didn’t even watch because of the title. He is so wrong. The plan is the opposite. Even logic tells me he is wrong. Who is going to sleep better at night? Someone who killed all the lions or sheep?

strider 777
strider 777
3 years ago

I like listening to Mike Adams, and I trust him. He is a Christian, an American patriot who sincerely loves freedom, and an honest person. When he gets something wrong, he is man enough to admit it. I must confess though, I like his interviews (called “conversations”) more than I like his HRR monologues. Mike is an excellent interviewer and usually has very knowledgeable guests. He asks very probing questions, and I learn a great deal of new information. Most of the people who post here are very informed. I can see where they might get a little bored, at times, with his HRR reports which tend to repeat a lot of things we already know. I think he gears these reports to people who are just beginning to understand what is happening in our world and who our enemies really are.

I never criticize Mike Adams, Alex Jones, Steve Quayle, Doug Hagmann, Greg Hunter, Dan Bongino or anyone else in the liberty movement publicly. Why? Because there are precious few voices in any media these days that are trying to wake people up to the facts and truth that the globalist cabal is trying to kill us with their so-called vaccines, is systematically destroying our God-given freedoms and liberties and, last but not least, is doing their damnedest to enslave us all under a tyrannical, “New World Order” government.

So, my fellow freedom-loving brothers, if we must criticize someone, let us save it for our lying enemies, not our friends who are trying desperately to wake-up others to the truth. God’s blessings to all who love liberty, truth, justice and righteousness.