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Welcome to General Chat - GAW Community Area

This General Chat area started off as a place for people to talk about things that are off topic, however it has quickly evolved into a community and has become an integral part of the GAW experience for many of us.

Based on its evolving needs and plenty of user feedback, we are trying to bring some order and institute some rules. Please make sure you read these rules and participate in the spirit of this community.

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Eighty Percent of Deviant Sexual Identity Can Be Correlated To Vaccines - Steve Kirsch - Clinical Evidence Aligns (kirschsubstack.com) ๐Ÿง˜Mental/Physical Health ๐Ÿ‹๐Ÿผโ€โ™‚๏ธ
posted ago by PowderRoomPolitics ago by PowderRoomPolitics
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PRAYERS NEEDED ๐Ÿง˜Mental/Physical Health ๐Ÿ‹๐Ÿผโ€โ™‚๏ธ
posted ago by GGRockz ago by GGRockz

My younger sister was just rushed to the hospital with what they thought was a seizure.

She never had a seizure in her life until she was vaxxed and has had several.

She has Down Syndrome but is high functioning.

They are taking her to another hospital because she has a large brain bleed and they need to operate.

My older brother passed away anout two weeks ago from turbo cancer.

All courtesy of the vax.

Thank you all in advance for any prayers.

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Here we go animals first

USDA mandates electronic tags for cattle

The alarm bells are sounding in the heartlands of America as farmers face a new mandate from the USDA. Recently, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a new requirement: all cattle and bison must have Electronic Identification (EID) tags. This seemingly innocuous move has sent shockwaves through farming communities, sparking concerns about privacy, autonomy, and the future of farming itself.

So, what exactly are these EID tags, and why are farmers so worried? Essentially, these tags serve as electronic passports for livestock, storing a wealth of information about each animal, including vaccination schedules, feed routines, and medical history. While this may sound like a boon for animal welfare and traceability, many farmers fear itโ€™s a slippery slope toward government overreach.

One farmer, speaking anonymously, shared their apprehensions: โ€œPart of me believes that in the future with these tags, theyโ€™re going to be able to see everything that youโ€™ve done with that cow. And if you donโ€™t do what they want, will they let you process?โ€

Indeed, the implications are profound. Farmers worry that failure to comply with prescribed protocols could result in sanctions, restrictions, or even the inability to process their livestock. The specter of coercion looms large, with concerns that farmers may be compelled to administer certain medications or adhere to specific practices to maintain their livelihoods.

Already, some are sounding the alarm about potential consequences. Could these tags be used to enforce stringent regulations, dictate farming practices, or even control herd sizes? The future remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: farmers are bracing themselves for a new era of oversight and regulation.

As the deadline for compliance approaches, tensions are running high. For many, the EID tags represent not just a technological innovation, but a fundamental shift in the relationship between farmers and the government. The stakes are high, and the implications far-reaching. The question remains: will this mandate protect the interests of farmers and consumers alike, or will it pave the way for unprecedented government control over agriculture? Only time will tell.

https://citizenwatchreport.com/new-usda-mandate-raises-concerns-among-american-farmers/

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The banking sector is quietly grappling with a crisis of unprecedented proportions.

In the shadowy corridors of the financial world, a storm is brewing. While the publicโ€™s attention is diverted elsewhere, the banking system is facing an unprecedented crisis, threatening the stability of institutions across the United States.

Recent warnings from consulting firm Klaros Group paint a dire picture: up to 7% of U.S. banks may be on the brink of failure. As rogue trading continues unchecked, and credit card default rates soar to record highs of 7.8%, the alarm bells are ringing louder than ever.

But the troubles run deeper than headline figures suggest. The rapid decline in reverse repo activity, shrinking from over $2500 billion to under $500 billion in just 16 months, hints at a looming liquidity crisis. Once this reservoir is drained, the flow of capital could grind to a halt, plunging the financial system into turmoil.

Behind the scenes, hundreds of small and regional banks are feeling the strain. According to Christopher Wolfe, managing director at Fitch Ratings, these institutions face the dual threat of commercial real estate loans and potential losses tied to higher interest rates. Among them, 282 banks are teetering on the edge, their balance sheets stretched to the breaking point.

But what does this mean for communities and individuals? The consequences are far-reaching and multifaceted. While communities may feel the subtle ripple effects of reduced investment in branches, technology, and staff, individuals face the specter of uncertainty.

Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair offers some reassurance: for those with deposits below the insured limit of $250,000, direct consequences may be minimal. However, the broader implications of widespread bank failures loom large, casting a shadow of doubt over the future of the banking landscape.

As the storm clouds gather and the banking system faces its greatest challenge in decades, one question remains: does anybody care about the unfolding crisis anymore? The answer may determine the fate of institutions, communities, and individuals alike.

https://citizenwatchreport.com/the-banking-sector-is-quietly-grappling-with-a-crisis-of-unprecedented-proportions/

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