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"We are all like books. Most see only our title page. Few read only the introduction, while many will believe the reviews. Few will know our content." ~ Emile Zola. Link to YouTube video here . . . Tucker interviewed Bannon on his birthday and they addressed the ongoing situation unfolding in Ireland.
What they don't tell you about illegal immigration and the open border policy that's happening spreading across the world is the globalist strategy behind it all. They want us to forget our heritage, our history and everything special that each country brings to the table. The world is realizing what an open border and a destruction of cultures really is once the illusion is destroyed through truth. The liberal talking point is to manipulate people's emotions into accepting anyone into your "house" based off a fabricated sense of compassion but there is a sinister Trojan horse lurking in the shadows. May each country in this world find success at fighting back against this one world agenda. "Let's say someone lived down the block from you and you knew they were aiding and abetting in child trafficking. You never would trust them. You would never let your kids near them. And here our government is aiding and abetting in child trafficking. How can we trust our government? If our government is that corrupt, we can no longer trust government.
We have to make sure the government tells us why it covered up Jeffrey Epstein. Who is it covering up for? These are fundamental questions that the American people need to know. We cannot let this slide and think it's gonna get better. We ostensibly have a two party system.. But it's just like professional wresting.. Politics and professional wrestling are one and the same thing.. The big Uniparty." This is the message that many researchers have been trying to get across for years now. Once you understand that your government is orchestrating these kinds of evils against children, you can't go back. We the People deserve answers from our government on the Jeffrey Epstein government sanctioned trafficking ring. The people are waking up! Twitter (https://x.com/Ultrafrog17/status/1728848091246182543?s=20) From Laura Aboli:
"It’s taken me lots of heartache and disappointment throughout my life, to understand that my innate tendency to want to help people, to make them feel better, to give them advice or to ‘fix’ them, was better served not by ‘intervening’, but by simply ‘holding space’ for them. Holding space can mean different things to different people, but as I have come to understand it, it’s the willingness to be there for someone through their own process, without judgement, without unprompted interference and without trying to impact the outcome. Ultimately, holding space is about making sure the person in your life is seen and heard, fully. It’s a form of attunement, an ability to connect to another person’s condition. An exercise of empathy not sympathy. The challenge comes to those of us that by nature like to fix things, to offer solutions, to give advice, to roll up our sleeves and get involved. In our desire to fix things, we fail to limit ourselves to simply listening and holding that safety net for the other to process, release, digest, overcome and work out the best way for them to help themselves. I have helped many people in my life, mentally, emotionally and financially. I have given them my time, my energy and my love and I mistakenly thought that in return, they would always be in my life. But my broken heart is proof that that has not been the case. It took me a long time to figure out that when you help people you are also inadvertently and unwillingly, disempowering them. God knows my intentions were noble, but I guess I was not measuring my assistance; I was intervening instead of allowing, counselling instead of witnessing, and acting instead of holding. What comes of it, is that the other person starts to feel that you don’t think them capable of taking responsibility for themselves, prompting feelings of inadequacy and unworthiness and before you know it, their initial gratitude turns into resentment against you. Helping people correctly is almost an art, it takes an incredible amount of empathy, insight, perspective, understanding, patience and self-control, to be there for them in a way that is nourishing and nurturing but not constricting and disempowering. Holding space, I’ve come to realise, is the only way to truly be there for someone. Holding space says; ‘I’m here for you if you need me, but I know you can get out of this by yourself, so let me just listen without judging, let me share your grief to lighten it and let me hold this safe space for you so that you can feel that you are not alone. Let me witness your recovery so I can be proud of you and what you have achieved.’ I finally learned my lesson, I finally understood that my intentions were in the right place, but my delivery needed to change. I share my experience in the hope that we may all become better at helping one another. At this time of transformation, we’re all going to have to learn to hold space". ❤️❤️❤️ https://t.me/LauraAbolichannelFrom Laura Aboli: "CO2 is 0.04% of the atmosphere and human beings are responsible for 3% of that 0.04%. It's like saying: 'There's a granule of sugar on the Harbour Bridge. Clean the bridge, it's dirty.'" The climate change agenda has nothing to do with saving the planet, it’s an excuse to destroy the economy and transfer wealth into the hands of fewer and fewer people. Into the hands of those that came up with the climate change bs in the first place. "I responded to arguments from a Zionist in this interview on the causes of the Israel-Palestine conflict". "On November 13, I had the great pleasure of speaking about the causes of the Israel-Palestine conflict with Ahmad Malik, a doctor and orthopedic surgeon, on his podcast Doc Malik. As he informed me when we started recording, he had just had on another guest, Norman Fenton, whom I was familiar with for his outspokenness against the COVID-19 lockdown regimes and their coerced mass vaccination endgame. Fenton was a repeat guest, but in this instance the two of them had discussed the Israel-Palestine conflict, and Fenton presented his views as a Zionist Jew. Malik sought my responses to numerous arguments that Fenton had made. I hadn’t watched Fenton’s interview at the time but afterward did so. If you have the time, I encourage you to watch that episode, as well, which is titled “Part 1 –- The Israel-Palestine Crisis From A Zionist Perspective”. Malik published my interview as “Part 2 -– The Israel-Palestine Crisis From An Anti-Zionist Perspective”. Topics we discussed include the following:
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