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Ask Catherine Shorty: “We Vote Every Second with Every Aspect of Our Lives”

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  1. https://www.brighteon.com/5a0610f4-d9aa-47ad-a3a6-1e35b14627d4

    Catherine, take a more thorough look at Dr. Robert Malone. Being fully aware of the dust up with the Breggins, I have followed Malone and those he is associated with for two years. Desmit issue notwithstanding, Dr. Malone is on our side of this battle, a Patriot and ally. You and John pretty much dismissed him as a globalist/ deep stater setting the stage for amnesty for the criminals. That is not the case.

    He’s got a new book out worth the read “The Lies my Government Told Me”. If you have the time watch this interview on Brighteon, or pass it along to staff to watch.
    Many thanks to you for your contributions.

    Keith

    1. Dr Malone is on the record for preserving the future of vaccines and the vaccine industry. Whatever the theoretical benefits of immunology are, they are not a justification for supporting the continuation of an industry and a regulatory infrastructure with a demonstrated record of systematically and intentionally poisoning children on a long term basis. So Dr. Malone and I have a fundamental policy disagreement.

  2. Paper on corporate chaplains in US business history, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276112796_Managers_and_Ministers_Instilling_Christian_Free_Enterprise_in_the_Postwar_Workplace

    “This article examines the early industrial chaplain movement. In the midst of a postwar religious revival, companies, primarily in the South, hired Protestant ministers to care for their workers’ spiritual needs. Many were motivated by both religious convictions and the desire to build a productive, loyal workforce. The opposition of unions and liberal Protestantism slowed the movement’s growth, although over the last three decades thousands of employers have rediscovered the benefits of faith-based workplace programs.”

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