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"While I breathe, I hope." [South Carolina slogan] It appears, as I interpret his writing, that "The Source" believes that hoping is useless. And, it seems that there is not much point in breathing either. When breathing stops there is no hope. That would be the likely goal of the WEF and others of that ilk. If one does not pick up the gun, aim it, then pull the trigger there is little likelihood of hitting the target.

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As you well know, hope must not precede faith/trust (this is for new readers):

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/false-hope-sells-because-its-cheap

WEF, "government" and all that are only operational executives or diversions...

"The gun," this time, might save a few from ignoble death, but that's just about it all...

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The “elected” politician is just for theater, in many cases, to pretend we have a democratic process.

The bureaucracy really runs the state, they run the show, moving from one politician to the next. Politicians act on “staff recommendations,” which occur at every government level – local, county, state, federal, and international at the United Nations.

We must prohibit career politicians.

Our government office holders, at every level, should be selected from a qualified pool of citizens by lottery.

The *Laws* they enact should be ratified by a super majority of Citizens who are qualified to hold public office.

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Heads up there is a formating issue at the bottom of the post.

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Everything the media says is a lie, including ‘and’ and ‘the’ unless proven otherwise. They warp reality into layers of propaganda that are almost impossible to untangle before moving to the next mind warp. The volume, velocity and layers make it almost impossible for our mind’s logic, reason and discernment to catch up.

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About that hook. That psychologist had an inadequate store of knowledge.

While removing the hook made satisfyingly prosaic sense, guaranteed to make Readers Digest, he should have been aware of the work of a Welsh psychiatrist who researched all the drugs proscribed these days, and this smart dude found that some drugs cause an irresistible desire to commit suicide by adopting a singular technique. In one series, the victims/patients felt compelled to hang themselves from a door handle. To achieve this they had to sit on the floor... awkward, but they all succeeded. The moral for us is check out the drugs they are on. The Welsh guy had a list 220 long last time I checked. Some are for weight loss, others for smoking, and many were psychotropic. Some caused suicide, others murder/suicide, and still more provoked mass murder. And, of course, remove the hook but, frankly, since when do hooks become compelling hosts for suicide nooses? Such compulsions require external motivation.

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EXCELLENT

MOST VICTIMS JUST DIE. FEW FAMILES ASK FOR AUTOPSIES.

WARNING GET MORE OPINIONS FROM OTHER SYSTEMS DOCTORS. IT HAPENS TO OFTEN. THIS GOES FOR BOTCHED UP PROCEDURES TOO. NEVER LISTEN WHEN THEY SAY YOU CAN'Y GO TO THE ICU ON DAY 1 EITHER.

My Eldest had a Triple Bypass. We were told NO ICU Visitors day 1. HE WAS CHOKING TO DEATH ON PHLEGM, NO COPD BAND. WRIST TIED DOWN, SURGERY TRACH TUBE IN. NO WAY TO COMMUNICATE. You don't tell Me his mom, and decision maker No. If not for my strong willed mama instincts he would of choked to death. Nurse was to busy imputing every reading, and Band-Aid she had scanned in the hall.

“I Thought He Was Helping Me”: Patient Endured 9 Years of Chemotherapy for Cancer He Never Had

https://www.propublica.org/article/anthony-olson-thomas-weiner-montana-st-peters-hospital-leukemia

Anthony Olson was told that he’d die without the treatment and to ignore a negative biopsy. He’s one of many patients who may have received harmful or unnecessary treatments from Montana oncologist Dr. Thomas C. Weiner, according to court records.

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It's absolutely terrible... When I went to the hospital in August, 2023, I succumbed to the idea I was as good as dead. I only went, because I didn't want my wife to get into trouble for not calling an ambulance on me, and I wanted to make sure she could collect my life insurance...

For some miraculous reason, I survived, but probably because I never agreed to any further "tests" or "medications." They also threatened me that I had blood cancer (what do they know?...), but I simply ignored that part:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/being-synthetic-when-i-nearly-died

The hospital had only 57 beds, so they had to get some taxpayer's money (in my case, $130k), and their next attempt at keeping me sick with chemicals failed, because I didn't participate in my own demise.

I've always said that those who survive chemo must have been misdiagnosed...

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/official-cancer-treatments

It's a miracle someone can do it for so many years...

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