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Exercising your rights shouldn't cost you your career. ​Imagine dedicating your life to public service, only to be Dishonorably Discharged for standing up for your constitutional rights, the same ones you swore an oath to uphold? That is the reality for these 13 former members of the Massachusetts State Police. ​They didn’t take the easy path; they took the right one. Today, we hope to spread their message and honor their courage and continue the fight for justice and accountability. ​The Brave 13: ⭐️ Tim Barry ⭐️ Samantha Cila ⭐️ Nathan Dejong ⭐️ Mike MacDonald ⭐️ Tom Mace ⭐️ Matt McDevitt ⭐️ Jon McClure ⭐️ Phil McLaine ⭐️ Seth Parker ⭐️ John Rossini ⭐️ Tyler Staback ⭐️ Greg Turco ⭐️ Ryan Ware ​ Please Like, Comment, and Share to ensure this fight and their stories are not forgotten. If you are able, please consider a donation to our legal fund. ​Link: givesendgo.com/mpmf
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Michael MacDonald retweeted
Thank you, @DNIGabbard, for exposing U.S. funded biolabs around the world. The American people deserve the truth.
Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine. In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted. odni.gov/index.php/newsroom/…
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Michael MacDonald retweeted
The conspiracy theorists were right A new FDA data mining report shows they knew the Covid vaccine had 25 major side effects and they all conspired to hide it from the public Senator Ron Johnson’s Senate PSI Majority Staff Interim Report has been released on FDA data mining and the March 2021 analysis by Dr. Ana Szarfman There was a “masking” in the standard FDA system, where signals from Pfizer and Moderna reportedly cancelled each other out Meaning they lied and hid the side effects from the public and told you it was 100% safe and effective I have compared the whole list for you: Neurological & Dysautonomia • Bell’s palsy (Suppressed Signal) • Paraesthesia ear (Suppressed Signal) • Bradykinesia (Suppressed Signal) • Basal ganglia stroke (Suppressed Signal) • Cerebral artery occlusion (Suppressed Signal) • Thalamic infarction • Sinus rhythm abnormality • Agonal rhythm • Diaphragmatic spasm • Dementia (Pfizer) Cardiac • Sudden cardiac death (Suppressed Signal) • Acute left ventricular failure (Suppressed Signal) • Diastolic dysfunction (Suppressed Signal) • Ejection fraction abnormal (Suppressed Signal) • Hypertensive emergency (Suppressed Signal) • Blood pressure systolic changes (Suppressed Signal) • Aortic stenosis (Suppressed Signal) • Cardiac failure chronic • Acute myocardial infarction (Pfizer, Moderna) • Cardiac telemetry abnormal (Pfizer) (Suppressed Signal) Vascular & Pulmonary • Pulmonary infarction (Suppressed Signal) • Embolic stroke • Ischaemic stroke • Aortic aneurysm rupture • May-Thurner syndrome • Hypomagnesaemia (Suppressed Signal) Other • Cholecystitis acute (Suppressed Signal) • AST/ALT ratio abnormal • Mastoid disorder • Cardiac assistance device user • Brain natriuretic peptide increased • Asymptomatic COVID-19 (Pfizer) (Suppressed Signal) The FDA’s standard analytical method allegedly masked “obscured” statistical safety signals in the data Aka they lied
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Michael MacDonald retweeted
The revelations six years later are pouring out so quickly that it is impossible to keep up much less mentally process all this: * The Director of National Intelligence has documented 120 US-funded/owned biolabs in 30 countries many of which are manufacturing and manipulating infectious diseases. * Senator Rand Paul's committee has released the receipts concerning US funding/backing of the manufactured SARS-CoV-2 virus/vaccine as part of this program. * Senator Johnson has produced definitive evidence that US public health agencies knew of the grave dangers of the shot to everyone but said nothing. * Many officials are privately admitting/proving that the whole point of lockdowns was to preserve population immunity for the shot and block other avenues toward wellness. * Hardly any of this makes the national news and one wonders if the public mind has any awareness at all.
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Michael MacDonald retweeted
People lost their lives and others were permanently disabled because the FDA failed to do its job. The FDA knew that its algorithm was hiding safety signals associated with the COVID injection — yet it failed to warn the public.
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Real faith cannot be reduced to spiritual platitudes and merchandised success stories. It is forged in the fires and storms of pain.
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Michael MacDonald retweeted
A Russian psychologist spent 10 years proving that the act of talking to yourself out loud is one of the most powerful cognitive tools the human brain has, and almost nobody outside his field has read the work. His name was Lev Vygotsky. He worked in Moscow in the 1920s and died of tuberculosis in 1934 at the age of 37. He had no laboratory, no funding, almost no English readers, and a body of work that the Soviet government suppressed for two decades after he died. He produced the foundational theory of how human cognition actually develops, and the central piece of that theory was a behavior almost every adult is faintly embarrassed about. Vygotsky noticed that young children talk to themselves constantly. They narrate their own actions, they argue with imaginary opponents, they instruct themselves through tasks out loud. The dominant theory at the time, from the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget, said this was a sign of cognitive immaturity that children would eventually grow out of as they learned to think properly. Vygotsky said the exact opposite. He argued that this self-directed speech was the most important cognitive event in the entire developmental window, because it was the moment a child first started to use language as a tool to control their own mind. The child was not failing to think. The child was learning how to think by externalizing the process and listening to themselves do it. He predicted that as children matured, this out-loud self-talk would not disappear. It would go underground. It would become silent inner speech, which is the running monologue every adult has inside their own head for the rest of their life. The voice you hear when you read this sentence is the direct descendant of a four-year-old narrating their own block tower. For 50 years almost nobody outside Russia had access to his work, and the few researchers who did pick it up could not get funding to test it. Then in the early 2000s the experiments finally started to pile up, and what they found was that Vygotsky had been right about something even more important than he knew. The first major study came from Gary Lupyan at the University of Wisconsin and Daniel Swingley at the University of Pennsylvania in 2012. They ran a simple visual search experiment. Participants were shown 20 images at once and asked to find a specific object, like a banana or a chair. In one condition they searched silently. In the other condition they were told to say the name of the object out loud to themselves while looking for it. The participants who spoke the target name out loud found the object significantly faster, with higher accuracy, than the participants who searched in silence. The effect was strongest when the spoken word matched a familiar object the brain already had a strong category for. Saying the word out loud literally tuned the visual system to detect that thing better. The researchers called it the label feedback effect, and the implication was that the act of vocalizing a goal physically changes how the brain processes the world while pursuing it. The second major study came out of the University of Michigan and Michigan State in 2017. The lead researchers were Ethan Kross and Jason Moser, and they used both EEG and fMRI to record what happens inside the brain when people talk to themselves while emotionally upset. They asked participants to recall painful autobiographical memories and reflect on them in two different ways. Some used the first person, saying things like "why am I feeling this way." Others used the third person, referring to themselves by their own name, saying things like "why is John feeling this way." The brain scans showed that the simple act of switching from first person to third person, even silently, decreased activity in the medial prefrontal cortex, the region responsible for rumination and self-referential pain. Within a single second of using their own name instead of the word I, participants showed measurably lower emotional reactivity. The shift required no extra cognitive effort. It cost the brain nothing. And it worked. Kross described the mechanism in his interviews. Talking to yourself by name creates a small amount of psychological distance from your own experience. Your brain processes the situation more like a problem belonging to someone else, which means it can analyze it instead of drowning in it. What Vygotsky had intuited in 1934 turned out to be even more powerful than the developmental theory he built it into. The voice you use to talk to yourself is not background noise. It is one of the most precise cognitive tools the brain has, and you can change how it works just by changing the pronoun you use. People who talk through problems out loud are not anxious or unstable. They are running an externalized version of a process the rest of us are running silently and worse. The kindergartener narrating their block tower, the surgeon muttering through a procedure, the engineer pacing a hallway describing a bug to nobody, the athlete repeating a cue to themselves before a free throw, they are all using the same ancient mechanism that builds and steers human thought. You can run the experiment yourself the next time you are stuck on something hard. Stop trying to solve it silently in your head. Say it out loud. Describe what you are seeing. Walk yourself through the steps as if you were explaining it to a colleague who is not in the room. And when something genuinely upsets you, switch to your own name. Ask why this person is feeling this way, instead of why I am feeling this way. The voice you have been told to keep quiet your entire life is one of the oldest pieces of cognitive technology you own. Most people are still embarrassed to use it.
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Michael MacDonald retweeted
We are six years into the unimaginably evil, globally coordinated, government enforced operation against humanity that we’ll call the covid operation. Admit that there will be no justice, because the predator class will never hold themselves accountable, and the scale of the crimes is too large to prosecute. It’s time to prepare for the next globally coordinated operation against humanity: the digital prison. It will enmesh us in a web of control from our cells, to the satellites above, and every digital domain in between. This biodigital convergence is being designed, and rapidly rolled out, to create a system of total control, from which escape will be nearly impossible. It’s time to sound that alarm and develop strategies to defend liberty and humanity against this existential threat.
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When you vote for your elected leaders, only to watch them break every promise they made on the campaign trail, it becomes hard to ignore the pattern. They enrich themselves and their cronies with access, favors, and bribes from the well-connected, while trampling the rights of ordinary citizens. At the same time, they steadily raise taxes and pile on regulations that make basic survival - housing, food, energy, healthcare - more expensive and difficult with each passing year. The core issue is the near-total lack of real accountability. They’ve cleverly protected themselves and their illicit dealings to line their pockets with legislative immunities and procedural shields, often pushed through by the very same corrupt players who benefit from the system. This is taxation without representation in everything but name. We cast our ballots, yet the system delivers concentrated benefits for insiders and diffuse burdens for everyone else - election after election, with little real change. Does this give you any clear impression of the kind of people you want representing you? Something has to change.
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Michael MacDonald retweeted
This must be made right. A stain on our American history @elonmusk @POTUS @JDVance
Exercising your rights shouldn't cost you your career. ​Imagine dedicating your life to public service, only to be Dishonorably Discharged for standing up for your constitutional rights, the same ones you swore an oath to uphold? That is the reality for these 13 former members of the Massachusetts State Police. ​They didn’t take the easy path; they took the right one. Today, we hope to spread their message and honor their courage and continue the fight for justice and accountability. ​The Brave 13: ⭐️ Tim Barry ⭐️ Samantha Cila ⭐️ Nathan Dejong ⭐️ Mike MacDonald ⭐️ Tom Mace ⭐️ Matt McDevitt ⭐️ Jon McClure ⭐️ Phil McLaine ⭐️ Seth Parker ⭐️ John Rossini ⭐️ Tyler Staback ⭐️ Greg Turco ⭐️ Ryan Ware ​ Please Like, Comment, and Share to ensure this fight and their stories are not forgotten. If you are able, please consider a donation to our legal fund. ​Link: givesendgo.com/mpmf
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Our government has drifted far from its foundational purpose. Rather than serving the interests of the people, it has increasingly served itself - driven by an insatiable appetite for control, power, and self-preservation at the direct expense of individual liberty and national vitality. For too long, the American people have remained dormant in our sacred duty: to act as vigilant guardians of freedom. We have failed to consistently check the boundaries of a system that has grown corrupt, entrenched, and disconnected from the consent of the governed. When institutions overstep, we must respond - not with rage, but with resolve. This is not a light or transient cause. The road ahead is arduous, and the task may feel overwhelming. Yet what we fight for is nothing less than the future we bequeath to our children and grandchildren. It is a righteous, necessary endeavor worthy of our full dedication. We must begin where our influence is strongest: locally. Engage actively in your town halls, school boards, and state legislatures. Be proactive. Build coalitions. Unite around the timeless principles we can all see and believe in - liberty, accountability, self-reliance, and constitutional fidelity. Division is the establishment’s most effective weapon to keep us weak and distracted. True power lies in unity against unchecked bureaucracy and institutional overreach. That is what they fear most: a people awakened, organized, and resolved to reclaim their republic. The time for passive observation has passed. Restoration demands action - peaceful, persistent, and principled. Together, we can reverse the decline and renew this once great nation before it slips further toward irreparable failure. -MM
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Michael MacDonald retweeted
I'm finalizing a report to Congress showing how this federal judiciary is upending two centuries of settled court doctrine in the most abusive manner imaginable—across 31 federal judges—to subject this nation to biomedical experimentation causing irreparable harm. There will be no question to anyone who reads it that our nation is under assault by the Judicial Branch, and its design is to slaughter the innocent lives of the American people.
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Exercising your rights shouldn't cost you your career. ​Imagine dedicating your life to public service, only to be Dishonorably Discharged for standing up for your constitutional rights, the same ones you swore an oath to uphold? That is the reality for these 13 former members of the Massachusetts State Police. ​They didn’t take the easy path; they took the right one. Today, we hope to spread their message and honor their courage and continue the fight for justice and accountability. ​The Brave 13: ⭐️ Tim Barry ⭐️ Samantha Cila ⭐️ Nathan Dejong ⭐️ Mike MacDonald ⭐️ Tom Mace ⭐️ Matt McDevitt ⭐️ Jon McClure ⭐️ Phil McLaine ⭐️ Seth Parker ⭐️ John Rossini ⭐️ Tyler Staback ⭐️ Greg Turco ⭐️ Ryan Ware ​ Please Like, Comment, and Share to ensure this fight and their stories are not forgotten. If you are able, please consider a donation to our legal fund. ​Link: givesendgo.com/mpmf
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Proverbs 28 If You Desert God’s Law 1 The wicked are edgy with guilt, ready to run off even when no one’s after them; Honest people are relaxed and confident, bold as lions. 2 When the country is in chaos, everybody has a plan to fix it— But it takes a leader of real understanding to straighten things out. 3 The wicked who oppress the poor are like a hailstorm that beats down the harvest. 4 If you desert God’s law, you’re free to embrace depravity; if you love God’s law, you fight for it tooth and nail. 5 Justice makes no sense to the evilminded; those who seek God know it inside and out. 6 It’s better to be poor and direct than rich and crooked. 7 Practice God’s law—get a reputation for wisdom; hang out with a loose crowd—embarrass your family. 8 Get as rich as you want through cheating and extortion, But eventually some friend of the poor is going to give it all back to them. 9 God has no use for the prayers of the people who won’t listen to him. 10 Lead good people down a wrong path and you’ll come to a bad end; do good and you’ll be rewarded for it. 11 The rich think they know it all, but the poor can see right through them. 12 When good people are promoted, everything is great, but when the bad are in charge, watch out! 13 You can’t whitewash your sins and get by with it; you find mercy by admitting and leaving them. 14 A tenderhearted person lives a blessed life; a hardhearted person lives a hard life. 15 Lions roar and bears charge— and the wicked lord it over the poor. 16 Among leaders who lack insight, abuse abounds, but for one who hates corruption, the future is bright. 17 A murderer haunted by guilt is doomed—there’s no helping him. 18 Walk straight—live well and be saved; a devious life is a doomed life.
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Michael MacDonald retweeted
Replying to @AaronSiriSG
TITLE VII of the Civil Rights Act is not negotiable. The act of demanding a written religious accommodation request is a violation of our religious freedom and the government knows it. Litigate that! From the EEOC: “An employee seeking a religious accommodation should make their employer aware of their need for an accommodation for a religious reason. The request need not be in writing, and so long as the employer knows the employee needs a religious accommodation, no “magic words” are required.” eeoc.gov/fact-sheet-religiou… Our rights to bodily autonomy and religious freedom are granted to us by our Creator. It’s our government’s duty to protect our rights. When it fails to do so, it’s our duty to deny its authority. @shethinkslibrty @IreneMavrakakis @Fynnderella1 @DoctorCole @MaryBowdenMD @maryhollandnyc @LeslieManookian
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This is my story. But I am far from alone. Across Massachusetts, countless others stand with me—ordinary citizens pushing back against the corruption and tyranny that continues to advance without accountability. While COVID has faded into a distant memory for most of the world, many of us still carry the scars of what happened. The harm was real, and for too many, it remains unresolved. It has become painfully clear that the justice system often lacks the will to defend the rights of the people when doing so becomes politically inconvenient. In the end, the responsibility falls to us—the people. History will ultimately reveal the truth.
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Tune in tomorrow 9am!
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