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We should never forget what they did to us, and never let it happen again.

I was doing some work during the “pandemic” at a house of a friend named Steve. Steve is a very intelligent general manager at an extremely large health club I’ve been doing business with for almost 40 years. I’ve known him for decades. Of course I am unvaxed and Steve is very liberal and vaxed to the max!! So our discussion got slightly heated and I told Steve I will never be locked in my house ever or restricted from doing anything I want to do. He said if it was up to him unvaxed people should be locked in their homes and only allowed to go to grocery stores once a week on certain days. Steve happens to be Jewish, which I honestly have no problem at all with, but I told Steve my father when he was 24 years old volunteered to go to Europe to help free his descendants from the same disgusting type tyranny that he seems to think is alright to push on people like me. I told Steve my father was shot in the back and was red tagged to die there on the side of the road in Germany, but was sent back to England where a surgeon removed one of my fathers lungs and saved his life. There was one night during my father’s time there that his whole platoon, 49 men were killed, all but my father. Because of my father’s injuries helping to free your relatives I told Steve, my father died when I was only twenty! So next time you think people should be locked down in their house think of me Steve and know tyrants with ideas like yours will never lock people like me in my house. My father and my family have paid much too high a price for your tyrannical BS. Steve stopped the discussion right then and there and never brought it up with me again.

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They have created a segment of the world population that is totally fixated on the false concept that being injected is the right thing to do. Medical fraud that results in the death of patients should be punishable by death. Then maybe RFK Jr. can create a health system that benefits humanity and does not use it as a source of lab rats. Steve’s mindset reflects the effectiveness of the Covid con. My father survived the Spanish flu in 2018 while fighting in France. 22 soldiers in St Mihail field hospital and only one survived.

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Further more, I nominate Josh for a Pulitzer Prize in Journalism and Medicine!

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Thanks for the generous words, Thomas. While I doubt the Pulitzer committee will be calling anytime soon (I'm pretty sure they have me on some other kind of list...), I'm glad that this piece resonated with you.

My goal is simply to explore these psychological barriers honestly - we all face them in different ways. The fact that these ideas are connecting with thoughtful readers like yourself means more to me than any formal recognition could.

And, thank you Dr. Malone for sharing this.

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It is superb. I’m so glad you’re putting it all in one place. I’ve picked up so many of the bits and pieces, but it’s such a big subject and there’s so many undercurrents and forces working behind the scenes that it’s hard to put it all into one narrative and you’ve done a fantastic job in doing so. And lots and lots of credit to Dr. Malone who’s been fighting this fight for a long, long time, bit by excruciating bit. He’s never given up. I’m so thankful.

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Looking forward to the next piece. Well developed and explains the motivation.

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In addition, everyone in the medical profession, the political system, and the judicial system that had power to help implement the Covid con should read this analysis and if they reject it, they should be removed from their position of power.

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Amazing Thomas, it is somewhat of a miracle we are both here. It’s amazing how precious and fragile life is.

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The rest of the story is that my father was in a three man machine gun nest, and he left the nest for whatever reason and came back and his two buddies were blown up!

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This was the letter from the wife of a friend of my father’s that served with him and was killed in action. I posted it last year on his birthday in January. It’s a little tough to read, it’s in cursive and she wrote on the front and back of the pages.

https://share.icloud.com/photos/06ecPxdd7j_RSrZD-456K0Tuw

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It's a good letter. I still write in cursive.

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Me too. Can’t believe that the new generation does not have the ability to do the same. It is such a pleasure to have a good pen and good paper with which to express one’s thoughts. It is really weird that people are no longer literate that way. I honestly cant understand why.

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CL, I have a theory to consider. The new generation has not been taught to write (and therefore read) cursive, leaving them unable to access their personal histories (ancestral letters and journals) and civic documents (declarations, covenants and constitutions). An additional part of the engineered reality to force the next generation into another level of control is their math education. Younger cashiers at points of sale are terrified of counting coins/change when I pay cash. Of course they will gladly go to digital money/cards for everyone to avoid this embarrassment. They are not being taught how to make change nor write checks at school. Did the US Department of Education eliminate cursive and cash in their core content? Will the return of local control of schools correct this? Or is it too late?

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Do they just print?

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Poor woman. She was a casualty too, but having to straighten up and put on a smile as she put it for the sake of her children made her a hero as well. Her longing and sense of loss and wondering what her husband was thinking and feeling in the end shore how there was more than one soul taken from the earth that day.

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Your 1000% right CL. The sacrifice these soldiers gave throughout the world goes through generations in families. I regret that I had my father for 20 years and took it so for granted. Now 40 more years have gone by and I still think of all the unanswered questions I have. His sacrifice was my families sacrifice, I wish people would remember what happened.

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That you had the experience and ability and courage to talk to this guy the way you did is a testimony to you, James.

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Thank you DD. I don’t know how I could have made it through all of this without all of you and this wonderful forum Robert and Jill Malone have created. It’s amazing how much I’ve learned by following such great intelligent people. So thanks to all of you!!! You helped me like you may never know!!

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You Bet!

I will second that one DD.

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History does repeat itself

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Every 40 to 80 years.

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Oh, but that it wouldn't!!!

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THAT is powerful James. Amazing story.

Thank you.

and, by the way, I appreciate what your father did to help all Europeans, all Jews, and defend OUR country in WWII. . . as did my father. But, HE lived till 98.

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Thank you Red, they were called the greatest generation for a reason. All veterans sacrifice extends into their families sacrifice. I was so young when he died I never got the chance to talk and ask him all the things I want to today. Some day we’ll all be together again, I’m sure of it!

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Wow

that's a great story.

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It’s amazing how the sacrifice of so many is lost over time.

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Yes, you are so right. Most of us don't even understand that kind of sacrifice.

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This is no story, these are the facts. (sorry, I am a little riled up, I thought you were referring to the article) MrsMc

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no, It was a compliment for James Goodrich on his post, the true story he was telling about lockdowns and his friend and his dad's service.

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The perpetrators should be punished publicly and loudly so all can see the lies and deception used. Otherwise we risk another mass hoax. Why is this not being done? Those who made millions off of the people should be made to repay us.

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For awhile there people were using their fingers up to their foreheads in the shape of an L, at that time demeaningly meaning loser. I'd settle for that being permanently tattooed to each of their foreheads to denote "LIAR" (or loser).

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You think this is the first time a mob felt morally obligated to destroy [end??] a person's life. Grow up.....everyone will forget.....and it will happen again. That's why we used to have the 2nd Amendment.

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Wow! Hell of a story. Your father sounds amazing. What a blessing his life was saved in England, though losing him at a mere 20 yrs. old must have been devastating. Thank you for sharing this remarkable story.

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Thank you Bianca, I still see Steve. He called me the other day and wants the front stairs on his house repaired. I actually feel some sympathy for him. He fell right into the whole government scam, took many shots and was sick over and over again along with so many at that club where he works. I just posted a letter sent to my father under Thomas Brauns last post. You should take a look. It’s an amazing letter!! Thanks Bianca!!!

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I certainly will! Thank you for letting me know about it. : )

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Thank you, James! Did your father go to Russia in the time of the Bolsheviks, by chance?

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Thank You Jennifer, no my father was in the 4th armored division, in WW2. He fought in the Battle of The Bulge. It was there where he was shot.

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