Remember how in the old days, older folks used to talk about how easy the younger generation had it, compared to them?
Why, in my day, I had to trudge through the snow to get to school, etc. All that stuff.
I don't think it works anymore.
It's true that in some ways the rising generation has it easier, and certainly so when it comes to technology.
But in other ways I think young people are getting a pretty raw deal right now, and it would be foolish and wrong to lecture them with comparisons to generations gone by.
We know all too well what was done to them during the lockdown frenzy, and all the irreplaceable experiences and memories they forfeited in the name of useless mitigation measures.
Their parents didn't want to give them the shots, but without those shots they couldn't participate in hobbies they loved, or other extracurricular activities. With that, Anthony Fauci thereby invaded the home and the parent-child relationship itself.
In school they get crazy ideologies rammed down their throats, and social ostracism if they object.
Then they're sent off to college, where the various federal grant and loan programs have pushed tuition costs sky high. So now they find themselves propagandized even further, and with even more social pressure to deal with, and now they get to add debt on top of that.
And then, to add insult to injury, some 43% of college graduates wind up underemployed, after all that time and expense and sacrifice.
So yet another aspect of what I'm trying to do, in devising practical answers to the problems that a hostile regime has created for us, involves helping younger people -- my children and yours -- escape this trap.
For example: Emily, in her early 20s, bypassed the whole crazy system and is currently a partner at a major software company, and financially independent. She says she did it by following my advice. “Tom is the most influential person in my life,” she said.
I have other examples, too, of people who figured out how to prosper without paying a fortune to people who hate them, for the privilege of winding up underemployed.
I'm doing everything I can think of to bring about real, tangible change for people like you and me.
If you're action-oriented like me, and think up to now our side has been a little too much talk, you belong with me in here.
The doors close tonight, so check it out:
http://www.TomSchoolOfLife.com
Tom Woods
Books at bio.site/LiftingTheVeil 📚
The Cubic lattice appears to be the universal Paternal constant of mathematical construction of Maternal mass,
matter and ultimately, form.
"The Cube of Space is an occult concept that was invented by the prominent occultist Paul
Foster Case. The Cube of Space associates the three axes of the cube, the center point of the
cube, the six sides of the cube, and the twelve edges of the cube, with the 22 letters of the
hebrew alphabet. The Cube of Space is based upon two verses in the proto-kabbala text called the Sepher Yetzirah.
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The Cubic lattice appears to be the universal Paternal constant of mathematical construction of Maternal mass,
matter and ultimately, form.
"The Cube of Space is an occult concept that was invented by the prominent occultist Paul
Foster Case. The Cube of Space associates the three axes of the cube, the center point of the
cube, the six sides of the cube, and the twelve edges of the cube, with the 22 letters of the
hebrew alphabet. The Cube of Space is based upon two verses in the proto-kabbala text called
the Sepher Yetzirah.
Page 60 Cullen James Smith The Hivemind Invasion of Civilization
Cullen Smith Lifting The Veil
#symbolism #cullensmith #LiftingTheVeil #syncretism #language #esoteric #witch #witchy #saturn #astrology #tarot #revivalofwisdom #mythology #occult #symbolsofpower
Today, we're diving deep into the findings of the Select Committee on the Coronavirus Pandemic report, a moderately comprehensive document that sheds light on the origins, missteps, and long-term implications of the pandemic response. While we find much to discuss—and critique—within its pages, this report is another crucial entry into the growing library of work highlighting the urgent need for accountability and reform.
Together, we'll explore its insights and use them to advocate for a future where overreach, mismanagement, and infringements on our fundamental rights are not tolerated. This conversation is vital to ensuring that the lessons of the past guide us toward a more just and resilient tomorrow.
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No matter how bad you think Covid policies were, they were intended to be worse.
Consider the vaccine passports alone. Six cities were locked down to include only the vaccinated in public indoor places. They were New York City, Boston, Chicago, New Orleans, Washington, D.C., and Seattle. The plan was to enforce this with a vaccine passport. It broke. Once the news leaked that the shot didn’t stop infection or transmission, the planners lost public support and the scheme collapsed.
It was undoubtedly planned to be permanent and nationwide if not worldwide. Instead, the scheme had to be dialed back.
Features of the CDC’s edicts did incredible damage. It imposed the rent moratorium. It decreed the ridiculous “six feet of distance” and mask mandates. It forced Plexiglas as the interface for commercial transactions. It implied that mail-in balloting must be the norm, which probably flipped the election. It delayed the reopening as long as possible. It was sadistic.
Even with all that, worse was planned. On July 26, 2020, with the ...
Congressmen Scalise and Comer, Members of the Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, Ladies and Gentlemen.
My name is Steven Quay and I am honored to speak at this forum. I am a physician-scientist with over 360 publications on a wide range of topics in science and medicine. I have 87 issued patents in 22 different fields of medicine, including the chemistry of RNA drugs like the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. I have invented seven FDA-approved medicines that have been used by millions of people worldwide.
https://republicans-oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Steven-Quay-Prepared-Remarks-26-June-2021-12-230-EST-FINAL.pdf
I appreciate the non-partisan approach the Subcommittee is taking today. Clearly, science in the last few years, but especially on topics related to the COVID pandemic, has been coopted by geopolitics. Thus, I am here, not as a mouthpiece for any political party, but as an American scientist.
I dedicate my testimony today to the more ...