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patrick.net/memes's avatar

There are a LOT of us out there who also refuse to forget the worst crime in human history.

I keep a list of things I won't forget:

https://patrick.net/post/1343934/2022-03-03-what-i-won-t-forget

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Eccentrik's avatar

This is great! Thanks for cataloguing all this so people don't forget

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Captain Nemo's avatar

I do something similar to this. And no, I won't ever forget. I keep a safe distance from those that do.

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al jenkins's avatar

GO TO PATRICK's LINK above - - it's a GREAT read . ....... ........... well done & blessings to u, patrick

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Thank you Al!

I'm on a mission. Everyone should stand up and demand justice and a complete and permanent ban on the dangerous and defective mRNA jabs.

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George's avatar

Patrick where are you, I can't read your list.

It comes up with country blocked I'm in the UK.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Hi George, try now. Sorry about that. My patrick.net site was being attacked from many countries, one of them the UK, so I had to block it for a while.

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George's avatar

Same here in England

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William Wallace's avatar

The folks who want you to move on are in denial!

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Eccentrik's avatar

100%

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Skupe's avatar

Or they are still watching FAKE news! :0)

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Transcriber B's avatar

God help them my old friends are all still reading the NYT.

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Skupe's avatar

My whole family and many, many others still can't be convinced!

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Transcriber B's avatar

That lovely river in Egypt...

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Skupe's avatar

Yes, denial that the Fraudster and Gatesinator and the other Globalists are all trying to kill them and us if we let them!

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Why does America have Holocaust museums at all? Foreigners killed other foreigners far away and pretty long ago now, but we're all supposed to be more aware of that crime than the FAR bigger crime of injecting the whole world with dangerous and defective mRNA just a couple of years ago?

All of the Holocaust museums should be closed, gutted, and re-opened as memorials to the 20 million dead for the profits of Pfizer and Moderna. Never again!

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Paul's avatar

We should never forget the Holocaust, or Holodomor for that matter. But you could open exhibits alongside about the barbarity of nRNA. A museum of human atrocities.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

I'm technically Jewish myself, via my mother, but I think Holocaust museums in the US are entirely counterproductive. They are correctly perceived as manipulative, used to suppress criticism of Israel no matter what it does.

The Holocaust was a _foreign_ event among _foreign_ people. It has very little to do with America, but has become an illustration of how wealthy American Jews shape narratives for their own benefit. A very bad look.

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AJoy's avatar

Mistakes????? Lol. No, they were not mistakes.

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Skupe's avatar

WWII/Hitler was 80 years ago. Does that mean we forget that too? No way! Eccentrik is correct to be on guard! Plus the fact that many days I wake up and wonder what the next fake virus will be and when it will be coming out.

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Paul's avatar

How many people have to die before they ban mRNA. Of course Bill gates wants to remove a lot of us.

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Annie's avatar

Agree 💯 They will make the same mistakes again in other areas of their lives. I don't bother with trying to reach them anymore. Life is too short. But I will never forgive nor forget.

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AJoy's avatar

Ditto.

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Zarayna Pradyer's avatar

Let them move on! Good riddance!

However, if they are jabbed, and they are 'unlucky,' the damage caused will not move on but will be actively damaging them for years to come.

Each one of us can only do the best we can for ourselves and others. Please don't get dragged down by trying to help those with karmic lessons to learn.

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Eccentrik's avatar

I just feel for the kids, and babies yet to be born who receive this poison through the placenta

also, I fear that the newer 'self-amplifying' injections will shed a lot more readily to those of us who don't take the garbage

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Zarayna Pradyer's avatar

I empathise!

Things will only get worse - for a while, at least.

These horrors have been planned for many decades, if not longer, so I can only offer that each of us can only do so much. But that limited contribution is still very, very important and precious. We're all travelling on a one way ticket - we'll just have to make the most of every second to learn and to grow and to comfort others. xxx

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Transcriber B's avatar

You're not alone. As you say, "Many simply do not - or cannot - emotionally and cognitively process the sheer magnitude of this problem." It's not pleasant to contemplate, so of course the easy way out is to dismiss people such as myself as "obsessed." But there are a lot of people like myself, we're hard to kill, and we're not giving up. This is a long seige of the castle of "the narrative." Or, to use another analogy, it's a marathon. You don't win it if you don't stay in the race. The daily plodding on with whatever it is one has opted to do about it may not be particularly glamorous, but that's what it takes.

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Danyèle's avatar

Traumatic events are either buried in the subconscious (people can’t talk about it, not knowing why they are anxious, sick and even aggressive) or consciously muzzled (guilt and shame). Having fallen for the jab from fear is included in the previous categories.

Roughly a third of any given population will believe anything the media or government say and they will obey orders without questioning. These individuals will even think movies’ actors ARE in the real life the character they have interpreted (I always wondered how could their brain cope with the multiple roles played by the same actor…). This percentage is well documented in PR and sales tactics, including what they call the “cow catch”, the method used in publicities which present a distracting scenario followed by the advertised product infos. The “Karens” behaviour is very representative of such believers’ nucleus.

To some others (mostly children or mentally ills) the Internet games, movies and TV shows are for real. Kids often kill their friends or kins as their heroes do, or throw themselves from roof tops thinking they can fly as Superman does.

Seeds will only grow in fertile soils, as they say. So, keep talking, writing, informing. Who knows in which minds your words will germinate. :)))

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Eccentrik's avatar

nice breakdown, it's quite the alarming study in human psychology isn't it?

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Danyèle's avatar

Carol Dickinson has also expressed her feelings about the people’s apathy.

Here is our conversation: https://substack.com/@thekingskid/note/c-124432133?utm_source=activity_item

Make your day great!

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Danyèle's avatar

Yes it is! Such are humans…

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