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Trump was my boss when I performed in AC at Trump’s Castle well before he was worldwide famous. He was a great boss and cared for his employees better than in any casino. He complimented everyone for their work by throwing surprise get-togethers for each department. He'd give them most if the day off, and they'd party with him. Employee cafeterias are usually located in the basement of casinos. His was on the first main floor with windows overlooking the ocean. He visited us several times in our dressing room. I thought he was gold. He and Ivana were a first-class act. I'm bummed about his promotion of the deadly vaccines. So disappointed 🙁

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That's an amazing story, Charlotte. It's weird, I have never heard a negative story about Trump from those who dealt with him in a business capacity; he's always described as gracious, polite, and genuine. Weird, how the politics have changed things.

But we agree 100% on the vaxx thing - his stubborn clinging to his 'vaccine legacy' is not going to serve him well in the long run. Honestly, I find it despicable.

Appreciate the comment, as always ☺️

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absolutely! 💯 Despicable! He can’t be that stupid. A lot of alternative media journalist have theories on why he takes that position. Of course these are all theories and speculation. Benjamin Fulford for instance believes there are two Donald Trump‘s. The one presented to the public controlled by the deep state and the hidden Donald Trump in some Mountain and Cheyenne Wyoming. He says you know it’s the real Donald Trump when he is with Melania. I don’t know if there’s any credibility to that story but it’s out there. Floating around in the atmosphere. Benjamin Fulford was the editor of Forbes magazine in Japan for many years before he began exposing the corrupt banking system and political structure. He presents an amazing résumé. Then he was fired and he claims he has been almost assassinated a few times. Anyway - that’s just for reference. Time will tell. I certainly am not comfortable with any politician pushing the vaccination. Is there one who is not? RFK Junior?

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Before the vax one solution for all rolled out, Trump publicised hydroxychloroquine, zinc, vitamins, caught it, got better, showed by example it wasn’t fatal or to be feared.

Meanwhile the media/pHARMa drove their agenda.

What if he knew THEIR narrative was going to drown his at that time. And folk were going to demand the solution trap as it was set up.

Super accelerated, untested, experimental, blank vax inserts, might warn more people off ... hence in a war of narratives it was a good counter.

There are many nuances we simply don’t see. This is not a black and white issue.

Trump’s agenda 47 is worth reading, transcripts are under each video.

I think Trump will bring unity and MAGA. His 2017 inaugural speech is my touchstone.

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While I am still skeptical of Trump's motives, I must give you props - Trump was 100% one of THE lead voices when it came to hydroxychloroquine, and I failed to note that in my article... because I had flat-out forgotten it.

I genuinely appreciate the reminder, Jane, and your thoughts on moving forward; I hope you are right about the rest, too :-)

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Who do you trust? Apparently Bolsonaro‘s was the only world leader fighting against the vaccines. Now he’s gone. Myself? I’m not even going to vote. I will be watching the whole scene with my popcorn. 🍿

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Mar 13·edited Mar 13Author

I trust my County Sheriff, and only to the degree that he continues to support our fundamental rights, and (so far) I trust my Senator, Josh Hawley, because he continues to earn it.

As for president? I tell ya, Charlotte... to be honest, 'trust' does not really enter into the equation for me anymore, and it really hasn't since the first Bush. I reckon we just have to choose the guy who is least likely to march us into immediate Globalism, while working to invest in and strengthen local governance... and hope for the best.

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Exactly! Time will tell what he has in the future with regards to vaccines. I think they are pretty much the fabric of our life now. Right now, is there anyone else? RFK Junior? But even those like Joe Imbriano who do deep dive research into vaccines doesn’t trust RFK’s opinion of vaccines. I can’t really find his piece right now but several years ago he had a video and an article about how RFK’s concern about vaccines was limited to mercury and few other nasty ingredients in the pre CV ones. Thinking vaccines are safe if you eliminate certain ingredients. I am not sure if any of them are safe? Years ago I was deathly sick and buy a vaccine and was almost hospitalized. Since then I have never taken one. Thank you for your information! I wish Trump all the very best!

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Mar 10Liked by Stone Bryson

Thanks for the discount!! Much appreciated. Love your work.

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Thank YOU, Christine, for signing up as a Member! Very happy to have you here! 🙂

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Staying frosty, sir!

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Right back atcha, brother! *salute*

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Mar 11Liked by Stone Bryson

I kinda like the sun.

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You know, Diane? So do I! :-)

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Great summaries as usual Stone. Thank you because I just can’t keep up!

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My pleasure, Cynthia - to be honest, I have a hard time keeping up myself LOL Appreciate the gracious comment! :-)

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Mar 10Liked by Stone Bryson

Great piece Stone as always!

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Thanks so much, Jessica 🙂

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The WHO is offensive to owls, they are sick of watching this Hoot Mess. I can't even with the MAPs and Jabba-do's, good grief what craziness. There is no justification for the pushing of the jabs, even still, it's mind boggling, some sort of black magic at play is more logical for the Mad MAGAcian. I appreciate this as I've removed myself from so much of it that I have no idea what the latest and "not so greatest" reports are looming, but it's good to know!

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I'd lay cash money on the whole 'black magic at play' paradigm at this point... 😁

And I live to serve those who have grown tired of the MSM nonsense 😉 Thanks so much for this, Angela, I appreciate it!

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With regards to Trump the term all is vanity rings very true, he can be good for Americans but he has also done some bad. Honestly, he should just admit he screwed up and carry on, in my view it seems very likely he will win again I only hope he does better this time around and I hope he does something with regards to Canada's 338 corrupt MPs.

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Maybe I am naïve about Canadian politics, but my hope for the country lies with Alberta's Danielle Smith. She seems solid, at least as far as politicians go... 🤷🏻

And you're completely accurate when it comes to Trump and 'vanity'; honestly, I find his refusal to admit how screwed up the vaccines turned out to be unsettling. And you're right - if he'd just admit it, his supporters would be like, 'Okay, cool - let's move forward to November.' This stubbornness, however, is not going to serve him well in the long run.

Great comment, Bros - thank you!

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Danielle Smith is part of the uniparty, and is EXTREMELY anti-French, wanting to persecute them and stamp out their culture and rights. I dislike her, and she has quietly been going along with Poilievre & Trudeau. Think of her as Nikki Haley for Canada, she's very clever but untrustworthy.

I'm French so my loyalties lie with Quebec, but I hate the current ruling party there, they're trashy. But at least they passed French Language Laws and some Religious laws to protect Catholicism, but when they did she freaked out and agreed with Trudeau about 'something needing to be done to curb Quebecois influence'. I must admit though to being dismayed when she came out in support of a lot of the weirder leftie policies of Turdeau and PP. She talks a good game, but from what I can see it's all a game/act. Alberta for the Albertans I say, but the thing is a lot of men from there are coming to Quebec for brides, and then going back and wanting there to be language laws. What's causing trouble in some marriages to my understanding is the wives wanting French, my brother Dan is more aware of the politics here, but to my understanding this is starting to cause friction as she's an elite and thus despises French, while most Albertans are open to French and even like the language and can't understand why she's willing to die on that hill and not do something about the 15 minute cities (she's installing) and the Pakistanis and Palestinians she's moving into Calgary (I've a friend out there who is very vocal and horrified by what's happening).

As to Trump, I like his policies but find him a confusing, almost amusing figure I honestly don't understand the hostility some feel for him. Trump is a very pro-America guy, I was surprised on my last visit how some conservatives didn't like him, and how they didn't like me asking about that. It was odd (I visited Ohio & Michigan, and was struck by how liberal they are).

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I appreciate the strong reply; as I said, I am naïve about Canadian politics, and one can only learn by asking. Thing is, all the people I know in Canada - with whom I have spoken, anyhow - think very highly of her, so I was a little surprised by your comment. None of them are French Canadian, however, so that may very well play into the difference of opinion.

As to your visit? Thanks to Detroit, Michigan is basically run by the Auto-Unions' bosses, and Trump is perceived to be - even by 'conservatives' in the state - anti-Unions; no love lost in that state. Regarding Ohio? Yeah, I got nothing there LOL

Thanks for sharing you thoughts, and apologies if I offended with the Smith observation.

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You didn't offend about Smith, I just dislike her for being a left-tard and a tool. She says a lot of conservative things but then does nothing to resist the flood of migrants coming into Alberta. I don't trust her, also because her party leader is in with Turdeau. Poilievre is popular here, but has some insane policy ideas that are more in line with the notion of slowly boiling the frog, so I despair when I hear either of them praised as neither has offered anything more than verbal resistance to Turdeau.

I'd recommend those who praise her to look into her policies and into the demographic make-up of Calgary, Edmonton and other such locations and also into 15 minute cities, all ushered in during her term in office. I used to like her, and overlooked her strange bigotry against the French, until I noticed her refusal to go against the letter folks, and her refusal to go against the WEF.

As to my visit, maybe I didn't enjoy as much as I did the visit to the south because of my traditional nature and dislike for modernity. When I visited the south it was to visit Don Bluth, his son's favourite comic-shop and other such places so it was locations with older folks all of whom are cheerful haters of modernity. While in the north, all I saw was judgement, modernity and a certain strange snobbery and dislike for tradition.

I won't lie, I expected a country more or less similar to the south (my former friend sold it to me on that), but I had an enormous culture shock. More than when I once visited Asia, as Canton Ohio & Detroit, and Sault Michigan, had more in common with old Toronto from ten years ago, and so I didn't like it and found everything too fast, too modern, too bent towards technology, and too bent towards the letter agenda.

I bet there are nice places in Michigan, Ohio just as I know there are some in Alberta. But I was only shown the cities even though I travelled through the country and liked what I saw, the trouble is that the cities felt oppressive like concret jungles.

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Mar 10Liked by Stone Bryson

In the Matrix they blotted out the sun and it did t go well for them, remember? And in the Simpsons, the evilest capitalist in the world blocked out the sun, remember?

But I have no faith that a UN resolution will stop Monty Burns. It’s not like democracies needed consent to create a bioweapon, or another bioweapon when the first one escaped the lab.

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Very, VERY astute points, Lex! Thank you!

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Mar 10Liked by Stone Bryson

The first thing I went to this Sunday morning… the TDT article, and it’s again packed with news I would otherwise have missed (I’ve stopped reading newspapers long ago, not interested in official narratives). I’ve just watched the sun rise at 6:45 (in Europe) and the beautiful pink/red bands stretching along the horizon crreated a wonderful sight… imagine blocking that! Urrgh. Anyone suggesting that is two sandwiches short of a picnic!

Thanks again Stone for an info-packed TDT… already looking forward to the next one 💙🙏💫

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"Two sandwiches short of a picnic." PERFECT analogy, Joyce 😉

Seriously though, the insane ideas they come up with, to fight a phantom problem which cannot be justified by ACTUAL science, is baffling to me. Of course, the Agendas behind it is the key, but you would think others would hear these ideas and maybe conclude the scientists behind said-ideas really do NOT know what they are talking about.

Wonderful comment, as always - thank you! ☺️

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What a joke! He's so out of touch on this. Great write up, Stone!

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So, so VERY out of touch. Makes me wonder how disconnected from his supporters he really is these days.

Thanks, Kyle, appreciate the support! 🫡

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Mar 10Liked by Stone Bryson

Thanks for your wonderful post on some topics, Stone.

About the "Dimming the Sun" project, i can say i'm both horrified they're gonna do this (i love nature very much. Even walking in a park and seeing flowers gives me pleasure), and laugh at the impossibility of this idea.

Despite the fact that i'm not living in the US, I hate Trump because of his personality and his political views.

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Thanks so much for the gracious comment, Negar - I appreciate it, and your kindness.

And I agree 100% - that whole 'dimming the sun' is an insanity beyond the pale; 'horrifying' is the perfect word!

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You're welcome. Yes, indeed.

I usually don't comment on people's posts on Substack, but when i do so, i feel sooooo thrilled that i can talk about my views (i'm trying to become a generalist).

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You’re fucking killing me 😂😂😂

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I live to serve 😉 Thanks, Dee! 😁

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I say that same exact thing sometimes and my bride just rolls her eyes at me 🙄

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I heard back along, I can't remember from where, that he did it to bring everything forward so that the agenda could be exposed while trying to promote ivamectine, etc at the same time. I suppose hoping his followers would see through it and drink the bleach as it were. The argument was that they were planning to lock people down for very much longer and it was the lesser of two evils. Doesn't explain why he brags about it now without mentioning that. Strange as it would make so much more sense as his support for the vaxx (and taking it on camera) did and still does seem to be completely out of whack.

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If he shows weakness

He will be sued

For every COVID Vax complaint on the planet

He should as usual *STFU*

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