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Dr. Peter and Ginger Breggin's avatar

He is being made an example, in my opinion to warn and intimidate others who have the courage to speak out. He made an amazing effort and had a very long reach in gathering information from so many who saw the totalitarian net dropping, and of course now that is not continuing. I'm thinking....~ Ginger

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flatpress's avatar

It's so frustrating not to be able to talk to your mum. I lost mine 10 years ago. She was an angel on earth. Luckily I still have my father who, coincidentally was born in 1931 and will be 93 in December. He is remarkable. Sharp as a tack. His advice has always been sound. ' Live a parallel life to the insanity of the world '.. build your own community, find your own tribe.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

"It's so frustrating not to be able to talk to your mum."

Celia, (and Flatpress),

You continue to hear from your mom........................through this community of commenters and those offering solace, compassion, empathy and support.

She like all of us would continue to say to you (like we do):

Stay strong

Be true to yourself

Surround yourself with positive people and positive energy.

God gave you (and all of us) this gift of life. Celebrate it.

That's all we have, and that's enough.

Best

PS: The hair on that little kid (I presume it is you) needs no combing. It's perfect and beautiful. What a gift and blessing you must have been to your mom.

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flatpress's avatar

So true. And I find that I don't grieve my mum and brother (who passed 20years ago)because I know they are still there.. somewhere... with God. But boy do I miss them. It may seem strange to some but I look forward to seeing them again when I leave this place, so, it's ok. Everything works out in the end. God bless.

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banjocat's avatar

Tears... My mom died last month. I cared for her in her last years on earth. Still grieving but I feel as you do. When the sadness hits I almost feel her joy, a sense of loving laughter, that instructs me to stop my tears and focus on my own journey until we meet again. My last post https://banjocatcreative.com/the-last-chapter/ Take care!

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edward's avatar

"Be true to yourself"

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Jonathan Reece's avatar

What a wise man, to perceive that so long ago, when it was much less obvious.

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flatpress's avatar

My brothers name.... Jonathan Preece... spooky!!!

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Marie-Claude Joly's avatar

I agree with what your mother would say, Celia. We have to help Reiner and we are🙏❤️🙏

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flatpress's avatar

We need to build that community quickly so we can protect people like Reiner from being captured by their evil system

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Everything Voluntary Jack's avatar

“If we remembered every day that we could lose someone in any moment, we would love them more fiercely and freely and without fear. Not because there is nothing to lose, because everything can be lost.” Unknown

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Cat McGuire's avatar

What a great memory to have about your mother! Utterly unique to ask such a question and brimming with wisdom from her "response."

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Dale Peterson's avatar

I remember that well. I regret that I never got to meet her, but I have seen your mother countless times in the lives of her daughters. She must have been a wonderful woman! Sending much love.

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edward's avatar

Celia, if that older woman was your mother she is a fine looking woman and if that little girl was you she is so cute and sweet I would have liked to pick her up and hug her as I would a puppy dog.

My mother died four months short of her centennial birthday and was a WW2 veteran. That was two years ago. My grandchildren are too big now to pick up and hug.

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Julia B's avatar

I so miss my mother. She passed in 2001 at the age of 62. If she were here, I too would be told to brush my hair (and use some lipstick!) What I would give to be able to speak with her again.

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Stephen Kemp's avatar

Sometimes all we can give are our thoughts x

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Eva's avatar

🥰🙏

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dualistic Roger W.'s avatar

We cannot hear from Reiner, but maybe the audience can speak up. What are the views of the people who supported the Corona investigative committee, and later Reiner's spin off, ICIC?

Germany seems a very suppressed country now. The East took over! Prophet Bukovsky never disappoints. (How much hatred is there on the internet for that man. It's incredible.)

Anyway. I wonder what was the composition of the supporters of the Committee by nationality. I guess most of the audience would be Germans and people from neighboring nations. I sometimes wonder, are the Germans always self-suppressing their views? Is that self-censorship part of their culture?

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Cherie's avatar

I'm in the US and I followed and watched a lot of Reiner's videos. The first video he did I was so impressed and it was such a terrible time for the free world and it was healing to listen to and watch him try to get Justice! I believe he's a very brave and a wonderful person. I'll never forget his comment when asked, "aren't you fearful for your life", he said point blank, "no, because I have faith and feel protected, I'm doing the right thing", and yes he was, helping people he was able to and did... he has the intelligence, intellect, skilled and resources to to do so. Sadly so many others did help and some had multiple reasons why they didn't help.

The betrayal is as horrible as the PLANDEMIC, it's all very EVIL! Shame on that woman she's a creep! I won't say what I really think of her and many others!

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mo's avatar
Aug 19Edited

First things first: Equal parts Cheers ! and pathos to the life, memory of and sorrow of the passing of Ulla, your Mom, today a quarter century ago.

My Mom has been gone not yet 9 years and the spirit and enduring example of her decency, matronhood to many, and love of life walks with me every day. She too left us quite suddenly.

What to do about Reiner . . . . . the question troubles me too.

I think the best short answer is Be Brave and let the teachings of Christ be our example.

My knowledge of scripture is quite limited. His greater wisdom is found in his deeds even more than his words.

Talk less, do more.

Do: Become educated in our Constitution. There are several good sources, one of them being the

David Jose Method.

Find community with Constitutional brethren. Cultivate, Educate, Replicate.

Hold local public functionaries in government office accountable.

If Reiner was freed today and, one by one we do nothing and continue to wait for others (politicians/family/neighbors) to save us then we have misunderstood Reiner's mission.

Realize that we too may become like Reiner the prisoner if we en masse cower and chose the illusion of security over freedom.

Imagine a nation with millions of Reiners.

Reiner chose freedom. Be Brave like Reiner.

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banjocat's avatar

^^like ... why do we so consistently choose security over freedom? I believe it is because we have fundamentally misunderstood the Christ's message. If we understood it rightly we would fear nothing.

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mo's avatar

Terrific ! You have ginned it down to its essence.

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James Greene's avatar

I wonder whether it wasn't an epistemology striving to get off the ground, that Reiner threatened. Beliefs that supported revenues in corporate coffers, with the imprimatur of junk science, as opposed to ideas by which we could be drawn away from practices making for destruction. So let's see how long the hard path to destruction lasts.

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Lisa Sarenduc's avatar

Beautiful.

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Tina Phifer's avatar

Celia,

Your Beloved Mother is with you always....

As Amkia is always with me....

She Transitioned 3 years ago on 8/25/21.

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Celia Farber's avatar

Tina? Tina Phifer! Oh Tina, I had no idea. I am so sorry. But how incredible to see your name here. Is there a way we can speak? Shall I try your old number? I've missed you and wondered so often about you and Amkia, and the hell they put you through. It was so long ago Tina. But I remember every detail.

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Tina Phifer's avatar

Thank you Celia and you do know if it had not been for YOU...

Amkia would never have come Home!💜

Please email me at 4JustBusiness@gmail.com.

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