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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

We cannot ever forget or stop telling our story no matter how much time passes. My husband and I did not fall for any of it. We lived our life as normally as possible during the jam and didn’t succumb to the pressures to be poked. It definitely changed our life though as most friends, family, and church all caved to fear, leaving us to fight alone. I personally learned too much about people I thought I knew. My trust in “experts” has been decimated. In spite of all the bad, I am thankful for my opened eyes and a new way of living going forward. It’s part of our story now and we must tell every single, unbelievable detail so as not to forget. Maybe there’s one person out there who will listen.

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Mar 14·edited Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

Re: "The Scamdemic backers are owed many reminders of what they did and said. And of the damage they caused. Please join me in repaying them over an extended period. "

Mark, I join with you. I transcribe, or work on the transcription, of some censored or shadow-banned every day. For various reasons I won't go into here I put a cap on source videos at December 31, 2023, however, for me this is not over. For the rest of my life, as far as I am concerned— and I do aim to have a good, long, healthy, joyous, creative life— this scamdemic will never be over. The crimes (and the general cruel dunderheadedness) will never be OK. Eventually, I'll move on from transcribing, and perhaps working under another name, but I'll still be doing other things to save, and to tell, the stories.

The jabbed-up who still don't see the proverbial herd of elephants, I wish them well, but they're not the ones I'm so concerned about— not anymore. People who still, in March 2024, follow the CDC balderdash du jour, going on to get their 8th jab, what hope is there for them? I doubt they'll still be alive, never mind functioning normally in another 5 years, if that. And if they're lucky, and they're fine playing human pincushion, more likely than not, they'll be overburdened caring for others. (Many of the unjabbed, too, are now and will be burdened with caring for others.)

The ones we need to be thinking about are the young adults, the teenagers, adolescents, and the children— what will they know of this time? When they start asking questions, what stories and information will be there for them to find? We don't have much in the way of oral history anymore; when people die, unwritten stories and unnoted information die with them, whole worlds die with them. In a way, then, stories save the worlds for the world. And that has always been true.

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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

As a once Pfizer’s vax injured, I’m not forgetting or forgiving. I speak out every opportunity. I also intend to live long ng enough to make my government regret their attempt to kill me.

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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

Well said and well written.

For close on 4 years now since I discovered your Stack you've been at the top of my favourite writers. Always read what you say.

The point you make about Covid sceptics moving on, to keep their brand monetised, is spot on. I don't think pointing out the idiocy and evil of other psyops is wrong - they're all part of The Thing after all - but the lack of coverage of the Big Con annoys me and so I've been removing these people from my subscription list.

We're in a battle. Apart from taking a breather every now and then, it's important to never forget and keep battering.

Peace.

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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

For me, it's not over until the evildoers are punished and removed from power so they can never pull this shit again.

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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

Awesome reminder Mark .. We the people must never forget.

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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

The last 4 years are too too awful & horrific to ever forget Died suddenly’s are still happening all around us. The loss of friends or family members because of the kill shots or in spite of not willing to get it continues. My twin ( who got it ) & I WILL NEVER forget. It’s too big & too awful & horrific to forget.

Praying for Gods justice to rain down on the perpetrators.

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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

I kept a journal of sorts from Spring 2020 to end of 2023. Its was a totalitarian psychosis. It was horrific … like living in a giant open air insane asylum. One benefit however: thanks to me holding out and not taking any jabs I was kicked off the staff of a major Northern NJ hospital (im a doc) . There is a group of docs in this area that are still affiliated with this hospital and take weekend and night emergency call. Because I am no longer on the staff I cannot take call. So everyone else has to take MORE call. Haha! I quietly am enjoying this “revenge”. Whenever it comes up as an issue. I calmly encourage the person raising the issue to speak with the hospital administration about it because it is not my fault or responsibility. I made a rational informed health decision and at no time put others at risk. The other docs in my community acted like rabid brainwashed idiots.

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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

GLK is right. It's the apathy that is so depressing and mystifying. Who can deny that people are dying far too young from the death shot? Yet none of the sheep ever put two and two together. Today in my (Swiss) newspaper, I read that Swiss restauranteurs are complaining about how Covid screwed over their businesses and that things haven't recovered. In 2020 in the middle of the lockdowns, I went to a special anti-lockdown event organised to support owners of closed restaurants. There were barely 50 people, and half of them were from the organising group. These restauranteurs are a smaller representation of the general public: they didn't see the truth back then, let alone complain. Now they will pay the consequences.

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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

My constant saying is "No Amnesty." What these people did must never be forgotten. What they've perpetrated on society is unforgivable. In at the point where I don't give a fig about older people who still believe and cannot believe CDC changed their guidelines, and have complained. If you want to wear a mask go ahead, do so, but I reserve the right to look at you mockingly. But, what this has done to children is beyond unforgivable. My daughter is a teacher and she sees how this has distorted learning and impacted their behaviors. The fragile mental health exhibited by so many young people in general may never be fixed. I just learned of a cousin's son's suicide last night. Young man of perhaps 25 or so. Married, with two little girls, the newest of whom is about 2 months old. I'm sure whatever he had in mind back in 2020 had been derailed in some way, that his life wasn't quite what he wanted. How many other young people have done similar? This is all completely unforgivable. And shall remain so.

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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

I was worried you were about to say you were done! Thanks for not breaking up with us. I love that you told off that librarian.

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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

Spot on buddy.

Take no prisoners.

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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

Wasn’t sure how you were going to tie up the library story with jam and pan, but you did, masterfully, and gave strength to your decision to keep telling the stories of how wrong and stupid the covid policies and policy makers were.

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A-fuckin-men.

As I told KY’s Commissioner of Public Health (who sent our governor’s private security to my home to threaten me and filed an EPO against me for trying to stop him murdering people, which led to more LEO’s at my door to confiscate firearms, and more threats), I WILL NEVER STOP UNTIL THE FUCKERS THAT DID THIS TO US ARE IN PRISON!! NEVER!!!

Ride on brother Mark!

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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

I agree wholeheartedly, I will never forget the damage inflicted by the response to a viral infection that is no different from any other virus that surrounds us. I still feel anger mainly because I lost my best friend after her 3rd covid injection, she was fit and healthy but believed her government and public health and lined up for her injections. If we forget what has happened during the covid debacle then we are no better than the mindless followers of the narrative. Lives were lost, people have lifelong damage, businesses and livelihoods were destroyed our children's future has been put in jeopardy and what I fear the most is that it is not over. The majority of the world fell hook, line and sinker and many are ready and waiting to fall for the next scary story.

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Mar 14Liked by Mark Oshinskie

I just posted a memory on my FB page in all caps… NEVER FORGET! It was a CBS inverview with DRs. and nurses who were victimized by being bullied and fired for not wanting to take the shot. I only had a couple a friends that think like myself comment.

Meanwhile my phone blew up about a post I made concerning my HOA. Suddenly everyone had an opinion so it told me they CAN see my posts… they just pick and choose which ones to be outraged by. It’s the elephant nobody wants to discuss. I am convinced people are spiritually blind. This is a battle of good vs. evil. Until people humble their hearts and seek to live towards our Father’s Will, we’re just going to see the same pattern. All we can do is when given the opportunity keep speaking TRUTH and love. Speak to the issues about the power of our God. Remember HE has already WON. We need to stand in the gap for our loved ones and pray more diligently. He is giving us all a chance to repent.

Thank you for continuing to share your gift of writing. Don’t stop.

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