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Appreciation from a Reader

April 23, 2020

H.S. writes from California:

Thank you for showing us the truth, Laura. The Deborah Tavares video the other day was very convincing.

I’m 41 years old in Southern California and I’m trying to wake people up but it’s not working. I’m not going to give up though. Sometimes we just have to plant those seeds and watch them grow later.

I’ve been following your blog for 10 years but really started paying attention when you ‘came out’ a few years back and publicly declared the mass shootings to be false flags/psy-ops. At that point, I still believed the official narrative and I didn’t know which people on the Internet to trust (i.e. David Icke, although he’s proving to be more and more true). So when The Thinking Housewife called b.s., that was the turning point for me too.

Thank you for your daily briefings at the beginning of this coronavirus stuff when it was actually kind of scary and we weren’t sure who to trust, but you were there with the posts debunking the official narrative, each and every day. Thank you for all your time-consuming, hard work culling and selecting only the most important stuff on the web. Thank you!!

Laura writes:

Thank you for writing. I greatly appreciate your support.

I don’t know how I got here, but here I am.

There is so much more to say.

— Comments —

Ingemar writes:

Let H.S. know that are other Southern Californians (like me) that share [her] skepticism.

Speaking of which, I have skepticism of my own regarding these lockdown protests. There was supposedly some in my city of San Diego, but when I drove by the day of, the streets were empty. Granted, I’m still currently working, but what sense does it make for people who are desperate and out of work only to protest during break times?

I’m beginning to think the Counter Narrative is as crafted as the Narrative.

Laura writes:

The same thought occurred to me the other day.

When I went to look up the organizations protesting the lockdown in Pennsylvania, I discovered there were three: Reopen PA, End the Lockdown PA and Pennsylvanians Against Excessive Quarantine.

Guess what the names of resistance organizations in Virginia are.

You got it: Reopen VA, End the Lockdown VA and Virginians Against Excessive Quarantine.

Doesn’t strike me as a grassroots effort.

Laura adds:

Besides protests are not enough.

America could only recover from this if charges of treason and criminal fraud were filed and prosecuted against the politicians, “health” officials and representatives of organizations, philanthropies and corporations involved in promoting this shutdown and this mass, fear-based psy-op. And, yes, that includes Pres. Trump. He has committed treason.

But of course the government is not going to prosecute itself. It is at war with us.

These are crimes against humanity. More importantly: crimes against God.

Joshua writes:

Furthering Ingemar’s point on counter narratives, here in San Diego, this stage now is the off/on/off stage where the public is being conditioned for random lockdowns.

These events/protests plus ease of restrictions are going to precede the predictable spike in viral cases trumpeted by the media thus providing pretext for ease of restriction reversals.

Laura writes:

Whether they are imperiously granting the public permission to act upon their constitutional rights of free assembly, commerce and worship — or denying them these rights, they are reinforcing the idea that they possess the authority to turn on and off basic civil liberties. They do not possess this authority. They do not possess the authority to tell people they cannot gather in groups or engage in commercial transactions or worship.

 

 

 

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