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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

I am on Twitter … marginally. I don’t follow anyone and, until recently, have only ever posted my articles and then dashed ;-)

I deviated from my standard Twitter protocol to call out the Illinois Holocaust Museum for introducing Nuremberg Laws against the unvaxxed (https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/kitten-corner-immersive-education/).

They blocked comments on the original post about their new Gestapo policy, so I had to post to their New Year’s Eve post (https://twitter.com/ihmec/status/1476934101420716034) and then their New Year’s post (https://twitter.com/ihmec/status/1477293543060230144). We need to keep holding up the mirror until they cease and desist on this discriminatory policy.

Back to your CCP infiltration comments—that concern did come up in a recent exchange with a New Zealander, but I didn’t have much info on that. Thank you for sharing those links—I’ve filed them away for future reference!

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Terri lover of hills's avatar

Omg. We need to get a comprehensive and usable app or website with lists by state, of all these institutions, businesses, schools who have discriminated and coerced vaccs on their staff. And a way for those listed to get off the list. Let them know they are ON it, and how to get OFF it.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

This is a BRILLIANT idea, Terri! We need to document it not only to generate social pressure on these entities to drop their discriminatory vaxx mandates, Nuremberg Laws, etc., but also for legal purposes so they can be held accountable when the time comes. It will also help people know which organizations to boycott and hold accountable on social media, etc.

We need a term that captures the discriminatory nature of these policies: vaxxists … vaxxscists … ?

Whatever the term, it could be called The [???] List. Or The Hitler Awards ;-) Something to stigmatize bigotry against the unvaxxed.

If you spearhead this project, I will let my readers know, and we can start crowdsourcing the population of this list.

Could start as simple as a hashtag—look what #metoo (negative repercussions notwithstanding) achieved.

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Terri lover of hills's avatar

So sweet of you. But right now, I'm hoping someone else takes this idea and runs with it. Or already has. I'm currently focused on the Early Treatment message. I created a business card -front - Treat Early and the resources folks will need (Flccc, Malone, Bossche, Kory, McCullough, Kirsch, Zelenko). It's a snappy looking Patriotic card, a ready made American flag design front and back (vistaprint ). The back of the card - Do No Harm, vacc info sites: TheHighwire, ChildrensHealthDefense, WorldCouncilforHealth. Folks copy me on this idea too. People are thirsty for info. No one is telling how to Treat! We have to! Thousands of these cards are circulating already. Friends are helping. I also try to share info on Brad Geyer's Remdisivir Support Group. Maybe a info card at rallys would be a good idea, for folks who have lost a loved one, via improper or shady hospital care. His work is on the Ytube channel LibertysLastStand.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Totally understand, Terri, as I am stretched beyond belief and need about ten thousand of me to accomplish everything on my infinitely expanding todo list ;-)

Early treatment is LIFE-SAVING, so I’m glad to hear you’re focusing on that—great work!

Anybody else in this group want to take on The Vaxxcist List? :-)

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Terri lover of hills's avatar

Margaret folks seem to know you here. I don't. But please use my idea, share it, promote. Sign me up to do leg work for my area if someone get this going.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

I’ll ask my readers if anyone’s interested in taking it on in the notes after one of my upcoming newsletters.

I’ll keep mulling over a good name for it in the meantime—LMK if you think of anything.

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Terri lover of hills's avatar

My style is a soft version of kill em with kindness. So, I'd suggest a more positive tone. Unknowingly Misguided but Willing to Work on Truth List.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

I appreciate your positive tone, but those names are so vague, it’s unclear what it would be about. I also think there’s more incentive for them to take action if the name is stigmatizing and they don’t want to be associated with it. I guess my style is more kill em w/o the kindness 😆 Somewhere in between the two is probably the right balance ;-) I guess whoever takes it on will be the one who gets to decide :-)

Thanks, Terri!

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Terri lover of hills's avatar

Good point, you've changed my mind already. The Sin of Forgiveness, the title of Dennis Prager's 12/29/21 podcast is worth factoring into the approach for this idea. He reads a WSJ article he wrote in 1997 - "this feel good doctrine of automatic forgiveness ...undermines the moral foundation of American civilization because it advances the amoral notion that no matter how much you hurt other people, millions of your fellow citizens will immediately forgive you ..". His article was speaking to a murder news event at that time, but we also are speaking about murders. We know these measures of businesses, universities, hospitals, our local stores, have caused deaths, and millions of people to be harmed.

Letting the ideas flow- Another way to approach this idea, is to create lists of businesses that have NOT imposed mandates. This will be a shorter list, sadly, therefore easier to compile.

But I believe you are on the right path. A type of Shame List sounds more in line with Prager's important note to us - to not encourage or allow amoral behaviors.

And to the getting off the List part of the Idea - 12/29, Prager ".. forgiveness even by God is dependent on the sinner repenting.."

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Terri—excellent citation and glad you reconsidered! I agree :-)

Oooh, I love the idea of a *positive* list to counteract the negative one.

What about the Naughty and Nice Lists? It might be too flippant given the gravity of the subject, but it is catchy, and people are likely to remember it.

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