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Jul 17, 2023Liked by T.L. Davis

The responsible have names.

From the globalists to the third grade teacher at your local public school

Find them. Local local local.

Meat space solutions.

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Jul 17, 2023Liked by T.L. Davis

Well our good man T.L.D., has nailed it. I have fantasized about 19th century life

and also realized it would be very very difficult for the vast majority and certainly for

those in the cities. So what? # one is mental preparedness. Someone has elaborated

on the "hell officials" that are pushing the current agenda. This guy may not be everyone's

cup of tea, but he is good enough to tell some truth, and greatly compliments Mr. D's points

he wrote for us. Check it out!

https://vigilante.tv/w/mAWD18GPDZ1hE2cY3Qwekg

Best wishes to all,

Suzanna

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Jul 18, 2023Liked by T.L. Davis

Suzanna,

I’m going to watch that entire vigilante video. Thanks.

A lot is being said about The Sound of Freedom, and I agree it is a staggering film and message, however the movie I keep going back to is Nefarious. A demon is speaking to an atheist attorney. The acting is incredible but the message is really deep and thought provoking. One of the several points the demon makes is how much The Enemy (God) loves mankind. We…us…humans…are The Enemy’s greatest creation, so the demons hate us with all their being and want to destroy us in order to hurt Him. It is all playing out right before our eyes. The “hell officials” are pushing the current agenda as you say, and their time is short.

Ken. Upstate SC

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My friend Cary Soloman directed Nefarious, I nearly visited the set, but wasn't able to. He's with Believe Entertainment, a great organization.

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Thanks Mr. D.

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Thank you GL10mmx15,

Lots of chatter about the dudes presenting The Sound of Freedom movie...eg,

Carlos Slim (Mexico) paid for it, meaning it isn't valid. Whatever. I have no way of

seeing the movie because I live on the edge of nowhere. I would buy or rent it...but I

already know, and do I want to see such violence?

You will like the Jeff Berwick program. The "hell officials" are Jeff's words, I quoted him.

I have watched the man forever and saw him during his depression and alcohol use.

He talks about it/not shy about his past. He has made and lost millions and made them

again. I am not a crypto coin person/maybe it is my loss?

Thanks for the kind words. I never heard of Nefarious before, I will check Amz. to see

if I can rent it. I haven't seen a movie in ages...and no TV. No matter, a v. small screen

will do.

Best to you,

Suzanna

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Jul 18, 2023Liked by T.L. Davis

$5 to rent. Sean Patrick Flannery's acting is the best I have ever seen. I watch it several times because there is a lot to learn from the demon…..The Carpenter is their adversary, He is grieved and hell rejoices with the “elective termination” of a pregnancy, the Cross messed up their plans. I’ll be happy to send a five !! I’ll look up Berwick.

Thanks.

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Jul 18, 2023Liked by T.L. Davis

I can afford the $5...I am Mrs. frugal. Thanks, I will look for it, and rent it.

Guess what? No one believes me, but God visited me once during the night.

I was more or less paralyzed/immobile and the space was filled with a fog and an

enormous energy. So, the voice was "filtered" or I would have lost my hearing.

What did God say? He read me the riot act, chastised me for being reckless and

and careless; he said he would call on me one day and I was needed for that day.

I was so scared, scared straight so to speak. I feel lucky and blessed to have had that

experience, even tho I have sinned aplenty over the years. Never promiscuous, never

an abortion, nothing serious, but I have a sharp tongue, and and have been hurtful

to others with that, which is regretful.

Thanks to you.

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Why anyone would subject their children to schooling by third parties - public, private, or parochial - is beyond me. There's no need for it, supposing that the parents can read and write and do arithmetic, these skills may be easily passed on. Buy your child an encyclopedia and a dictionary and maybe a thesaurus - they're cheap at library sales. Keep them away from TV and the internet - and no smartphones, either. Once they've taught themselves to read and do simple math, natural curiosity should be allowed to take over. If they ask you why something works the way it does, give them your best answer and then give them a book or a shop manual or something... https://www.self-directed.org/resources/

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Jul 18, 2023Liked by T.L. Davis

Yes, correct streamfortyseven, yet most families have the woman working to achieve

bigger and better. And, there are the single parent persons that have to work to support

their incomplete family. School days are babysitters/childcare, if you will. I have neighbors that school their children at home and they are very bright and capable, and confident.

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Jul 18, 2023Liked by T.L. Davis

I've often though that we all would be better off becoming Amish or Mennonite. That may be our survivor's future, much too late for us.

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