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mary mclaughlin

July 27, 2022

The Paradox of Structure and Freedom

And why it matters more than ever I’m a junior in college, sitting in Theatre Improvisation 101, waiting for the first class to start. I’m so nervous I can’t actually breathe normally – respiration is coming in little fits as I sporadically remember that oxygen is important. All I can …

animal vaccine

July 27, 2022

“Facing the Beast: Can We Really Confront the Biggest Crime in Human History?”

I was relaxing in our screened porch in our little cottage in the forest, feeling rather pleased with myself. It had been an arduous week of the usual combat for liberty, but there had been victories. I was reading a decorating magazine (we all have our vices). The grass was …

etana hecht substack

July 27, 2022

“What Would It Look Like? If the Vaccine Skeptics Are Correct”

Note: Thank you to Ashmedai for the input and collaboration. What would it look like if the Covid vaccines are causing much more harm than we were told they would? The hardcore vaccine enthusiasts have such fierce tunnel vision that they explain away every signal that the Substack warriors have been exploring for the …

dutch children protest

July 27, 2022

Netherlands Attempts to ‘Reduce Emissions,’ Farmers Suffer

Standing in solidarity, groups of children in the Netherlands show their support for farmers’ protests by gathering in the streets. Dutch farmers have recently been protesting the radical reduction of livestock. The only reason that they have been given for this severe blow to their livelihood is that it will …

gavin newsom

July 27, 2022

“Gavin Newsom is Doing More Than Just Crushing Ron DeSantis”

California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom marked the July Fourth holiday by unveiling a campaign ad set to air on Fox News in which he speaks about freedom, amid images of skyrocketing fireworks and the Statue of Liberty, with strains of “America the Beautiful” softly strumming on the guitar. But if you think …

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