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Oct 27, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

The herd is a group think situation. Man is a political animal. Many years ago in his book Propaganda, Ellul observed educated audiences were the best targets. Now to think at all, let alone for oneself, the person has to go inside their own imagination and sort out emotion from delusional thinking to simply think. By way of example Socrates vs. his polity.

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White college graduates fell for the scam more than any other demographic group did. To me, it sounds weird, but I guess, they never attended my classes. :)

For most people, it's hard to distinguish between imagination and logical conjecturing. Lucky me, I have no imagination. :D

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Maybe that was just because they felt that they were in control due to identifying with the authorities. Left wingers the world over have also been more likely to believe but maybe not in Johnson's Britain?

Just conjecturing.

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:). I vary. Depends on mood with psych tests. I test extravert intuition or extravert thinking. In general my imagination, my beloved imagination, I love for it's unsparing quality. Socialization is hard to overcome.. Family thought, school years thought, job life thought. So few can escape.

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I found this fascinating! Living in Florida I have seen plenty of cows out in the hot sun and humidity, and they are all still standing. Something about that "event" did not add up to me. It is frightening to think how far they will go in the future.

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Oct 27, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Humans are not a "herd." I don't think that Midwestern Doctor thinks of anyone as part of a herd either. I read his extensive analysis, and I think he is so steeped in the details that he neglected to zoom out to the bigger picture, which is where we are.

You are 100% correct, the whole psyop of "herd immunity" is a way to see just how many people are mindless followers of a giant Asch Experiment.

We are all individuals and are individually immune to various "diseases." I think of the presence of diseases reflects on systematic imbalances. Also, it is important to balance out what we think of as toxicology vs virology.

More than 100 years ago, we were sold on the idea of polio being caused by a virus. Yet, when DDT was being withdrawn from the market, all polio cases began taking a nose dive.

I like your description of what may have caused the cattle to die suddenly, probably not sudden adult death syndrome as in the case of covid vaccine, but probably was caused by the push of a button; 5G test.

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Oct 27, 2022·edited Oct 27, 2022Author

Look, the good doctor is honest and highly respectable. He has been publishing materials that are otherwise hard to acquire. He and I are in the same boat, even if we sometimes disagree, and we agreed that we are comfortable with that.

As for "herd immunity," his response after my comment explained that he actually also wanted to expose the term as a lie, but my problem was that he wanted to refute a lie (the quackciness) by showing how they are not compatible with another lie ("herd immunity").

You were smart to notice the DDT/"polio" lie, when few others did...

Systemic imbalance theory is where I am at right now, and I have been eager to collect contributions for a few months by now:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/a-universal-theory-of-diseases

My point in the article was that the cattle were killed as a dry run for the mass murder of humans...

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Yes, disagreement is the spice of life and the necessary element in free speech. we will always be engaged in discovering what it is to be an electromagnetic being in an electromagnetic universe. There are no coincidences.

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I think you are right on target, I 100% agree.

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Thank you kindly. Still, I have never wanted to be right, only looked for the truth. :) Willing to change my stance anytime, as I have done it in the past numerous times, when I realized I was wrong.

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Great post Ray. "Sheeple are easily led and fleeced"

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Oct 27, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

I don’t think the cattle died from any of your suggestions but instead using Occam’s Razor to consider an alternative reason.

I have considered it to be an accident of a GOF research project. See Lyme disease on Plum Island.

Plum Island History. Centre of Animal research until so infected with pathogens they moved it to (drumroll please) KANSAS. Kansas: The centre of cattle and swine farming.

Bit of history of Plum Island.

https://truthcomestolight.com/the-officially-ignored-connection-between-lyme-disease-and-plum-island/

See truthstream media report too.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VT6gCqulCok&feature=emb_imp_woyt

“ Lyme Disease was not discovered or recognized until the mid 70s when there was an outbreak of what doctors originally mistook for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in several southeastern Connecticut towns including Lyme and Old Lyme, which is how the disease got its name. A newspaper archive search revealed that the bacteria that causes Lyme, Borrelia burgdorferi, wasn’t mentioned in print in newspapers until 1984 (although Google newspapers came back with nothing at all).

If you look at these towns on a map, you’ll notice they are right directly across the Long Island Sound from Plum Island, which has been a government animal disease research facility since the mid 1950s and doubled as a military biological warfare research facility.

It’s less than nine miles from shore to shore the way the crow flies.”

“ Plum Islands biowarfare ties date back to World War II and Operation Paperclip, a top secret government program to shield Nazi scientists from trial or punishment by quietly bringing them over to the U.S. and giving them new identities and U.S. citizenship in exchange for working for the government and military.”

See outbreaks that surrounded Ukraine bio labs. Or similar outbreaks near UK Govn’t facility at Porton Down in Gloucester. Skripals? Disappeared!

Now was this a bioweapon that was selective for bovines? Possibly. However many Vees use bovine stem cells for development.

The heat wave story is mere cover-up of cock up.

To your question of whether I’m part of the herd mentality? See above. Clearly not!

PS I’ve stopped v-Ing all my animals. And me.

And I’m considering whether that episode of supposed osteomyelitis in hip girdle and lumbar spine that I had as a child when I was unable to walk. 1969. Polio Vee?

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Readers here are certainly not part of the herd; the title follows the tradition of click-baiting and provoking to think. :)

May have been a military radar, too, turned up to 45GHz with the necessary intensity. Oh, yes, Lyme disease, caused by a parasite (can "flesh-eating bacteria" be related?). It's slow, but certain death. Probably military-grade bioweapon. Skripals may have also been a test subject to whatever.

Yes, the "polio" v was one of the worst.

Farm and domestic animals are poisoned in the same way as humans.

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Yet they keep trying to get us to do them annually.

Well I looked up all the Vees approved for dogs. Only a few had aluminum. A few bio engineered sequences. BUT THEY WERE APPROVED FOR EVERY THREE YEARS.

And studies showed after initial ones they had LIFELONG IMMUNITY.

Plus the leptospirosis part is not from the 4:20 major strains.

So when they stopped vet Vees during C they said it didn’t matter. Because they were NOT licensed for annual use.

If they go to kennels I might have to give kennel cough as mandatory SINGLE Vee.

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Forgot to say GMO free feeds often have GMO soy.

Now GMO soy oil is harder to get they’ve replaced it in dog food with GMO salmon oil.

I mostly cook my own.

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We are less than cattle in their eyes--cattle go fer more "a head" that humans do (well, I guess traffickin' prices vary but the rest've us deplorables are just flesh-blocks to test n' target...). My only question is, did they inject all the poor cattle first before hittin' em with the 5g / directed energy weapon or was the graphene not needed to "do the trick?" That leads me to wonder 'bout us... can they "do" us "purebloods" (fer lack've a better word) like the cows? Mebbe my crackpot hat ain't gonna cover enough--I'm a gonna need a full tinfoil suit if they're gonna "cow" us (we ain't "cowed" yet!)

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Incidentally, the Irish just published an article about smirking:

https://threadsirish.substack.com/p/what-are-the-psychopathic-elite-trying

5G or military radars, when turned up enough, can also cause mass deaths.

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Oct 27, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Yes. Using nanotubes and graphene structured payloads from ‘solar radiation management’ programmes.

Usually I see a checker board effect of white lines in the sky. Sometimes 6 planes going within one sector of the sky.

Since Truss left office I’ve seen and photographed numerous BLACK and Grey lines. These were rare over the last 2 years until now.

Last evening at 7 pm I saw two planes spewing black lines that then went blank and restarted with white lines.

Covid 2022 anyone? New Bankster Sunak and GloboCap puppet from BUPA and Nuffield health family wants camps and Zero Covid. So gotta have a new outbreak.

How else can they get pure blood but by unscrupulous means. See graphene water purification systems too.

I’ve been feeling poorly since. Back on vitamins now.

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Oct 27, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Not quite with you on the herd being murdered by some sort of energy directed weapons. But not going to rule it out either. But I suspect it was more mundane, maybe they just didn't have drinking water.

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10k just don't die by accident on a single day, and the event was unprecedented. According to cattle breeders, dehydration doesn't cause mass deaths at such speed.

In the article, besides the possibility of DEWs, I also mention genetic warfare against a specific species. Those already exist for various races...

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Oct 27, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

No they don’t die of dehydration. They require watering twice a day even during high heat periods.

But they cannot go 24 hours without water.

I know this from experience as my bloody animals (pigs goats horses) often tip over their water during the day. Filled up again twice a day. None die.

But in extreme heat they may need electrolytes and minerals.

Had it been down to bad animal husbandry the owners would have been prosecuted.

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It's hard to imagine that no water was available, but considering the nature of geo-engineering, it's not impossible...

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Oct 27, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Just remembered. I forgot to turn field water on.

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Oct 27, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Great article. This is a difficult subject to write about. Good useful, illustrative models.

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Thank you. All I can do is try and sometimes it works better than on other occasions. This one definitely looks like one of the better ones to me. :)

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Oct 27, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Much appreciated.

I have a habit of giving to charities at Christmas. Tithes. I also give to food banks. And toy drives.

This year I’m buying a coffee, one off payment, for all the free substacks.

They don’t offer £1 subscriptions. Thereby blocking the poor from access. I am poor. I lost 30% of income during Covid. Lost all my savings from a stupid law suit against me (I won but not costs). And in March I will lose 60% of income.

So when I downsize I might subscribe monthly. But right now I have no excess cash. But those not giving free access (like after a week) I will not give funds.

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Sorry about your finances...

On the bright side, you just gave me the idea for my next post!

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/how-about-charities

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Most people are poor these days and many valuable comments come from them. :)

In most cases, you can subscribe for $5 a month and cancel for five months. My subscriptions are more expensive, but I do not limit full access in any way.

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Oct 27, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

It feels like the act of limiting access during times such as these is the antithesis of the right motivations. Have no issues with paying for a writer’s work if it is possible for readers. Right now there is so much negativity going towards cash and corruption. Not having the cash should not lock one out of the sharing of ideas in open communication. Shutting people out demonstrates a particular mind set.

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I concur.

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