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Gunner, pardon me for being off topic, but I have heard something from my brother-in-law about a 'friend' of his called Les. I've never met the man, but from everything my BIL indicated, this Les fellow is getting stuffed bodily into the Divorce R@pe pipeline right about now (it was at the 'godly separation' phase when we talked). Naturally, BiL offered no sympathy for the man because he'd "created his own mess" by, as the standard lingo leads me to believe, not catering to Wifey's FeeFees enough and making her feel bad by criticizing her behavior.

As I said, I cannot 100% verify that the man is as I take him to be, but given the odds... I'm not even sure how to feel about the situation per se, or what else to do since he's in another state. If nothing else, I guess I'm asking you to remember the poor fellow in your prayers, since I don't know any other group that I could trust to do so.

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A guy you don't personally know, living in another state, is a tough case for outreach. Les should be assumed innocent unless anybody can name him a literal adulterer. Emotional adultery doesn't count!

Your best approach is probably towards BIL, pushing back against the blame-the-man Narrative of Original Sin. "He doesn't deserve to be treated like that. Husbands are meant to the boss of the family, that's what God said. You don't trust your friend?" You could also ask BIL to forward your contact info to Les. It's hard to predict whether Les would be appreciative... an unexpected ally, but for an intimate trouble... but worth trying.

You could point him at this corner of the Manosphere, if nothing else. Spawnyspace in my blogroll could be a good introduction. Several regulars there are experienced advisors for men going through the living hell of the divorce-industrial complex. "You don't know me personally, but I heard of your troubles, sounds like they're being unfair towards you, do you want to talk with some guys who've been through what you're going through?"

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I'm in Texas and I recall a strange smell in the air after some chemtrails in the beginning of December, and then after that I got an upper respiratory illness with symptoms similar to a Mycoplasma infection (what can become "walking pneumonia"), that lasted a whole month. Then the rest of my family got it, lasted a month for them too.

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Wikipedia says: "The evolution of Marek's disease due to vaccination has had a profound effect on the poultry industry. All chickens across the globe are now vaccinated against Marek's disease (birds hatched in private flocks for laying or exhibition are rarely vaccinated). Highly virulent strains have been selected to the point that any chicken that is unvaccinated will die if infected. Other leaky vaccines are commonly used in agriculture. One vaccine in particular is the vaccine for avian influenza. Leaky vaccine use for avian influenza (bird flu) can select for virulent strains."

So, these leaky vaccines help to evolve more deadly viruses. And the one they are giving the chickens for bird flu is leaky. And they keep prematurely trying to announce a bird flu pandemic. Like they're in a race. It seems as if "the powers that be" are incubating the next pandemic by their actions. And can't wait for it to strike humanity, if not just the birds we most often eat. Why would we allow leaky vaccines if they just evolve worse pathogens? It seems to be very intentional evil.

"Some of the newest human vaccines — notably whooping cough, malaria and HIV vaccines — are leaky." Yay Science! I thank you in advance for the more dangerous strains of whooping cough, malaria, and HIV you will bring to us. /S

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so scientists are exploring ways to develop medicines, like those made from messenger RNA (mRNA), that can be inhaled instead

I don't think you have to be a guy that wears a tinfoil hat to see the extreme danger in this.

1) Mad scientist develops a way to deliver vaccines through the air.

2) Any company with a "get well" pill to sell, or any government with an ax to grind against a group within a specific geography such as a church or rural compound, hears of #1.

3) The group from #2 offers the guy from #1 a suitcase full of money for a copy of his research.

4) The group from #2 uses the science to spread a disease instead of a vaccine.

Who the hell thought developing #1 would be a good idea for the human race? Remember this example the next time the news media expects you to believe their presumption that all scientists work for the good of mankind.

I know man is desperately wicked, and many men will sell out their own people to make a buck. Think of the idiot Americans that sold guns to the native Indians, or bankers, government officials... ah, I'm just going to depress myself.

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Their plan isn't to mutate humanity involuntarily, if that's the depressing part. What I think they're aiming for, is to manufacture plagues that don't reproduce on their own. It's obvious they intend to wage biowarfare against all of humanity, but naturally, they're afraid of such plagues turning back upon them. That's why nobody sane uses bioweapons. Even a real vaccine is not a shield against variants and I bet they don't trust each other for the injections.

What I see in these efforts, is the attempt to create non-virus, non-bacterial diseases to support political actions, as seen in the game Deus Ex. What a prophetic game that was!

In the meantime, we dissidents are already developing specifically anti-mRNA treatments with success. We are not helpless.

It'll be a gruesome biowar that's coming, no doubt, but if I interpret Revelation correctly, the Satanists will eventually grow frustrated and start murdering saints the old-fashioned, kinetic way. Like the Man said, everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face,

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