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We’ve got people in charge of solving problems that ARE problem creators and problem exacerbators.

Don't get it twisted, the illegitimate Federal government is waging a full spectrum soft war against We the People.

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On target, 2nd Smartest. Dr Phil’s point - that bureaucracies are self-perpetuating (duh!) - is secondary to when a government perverts its laws and agencies, turning every apparatus of the state inward to attack and silence its own citizens. Proving the point, we now watch as any citizen who dares rise up is potentially classified as a “domestic terrorist”.

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"The bureaucracy is expanding to meet the expanding needs of the bureaucracy."

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Swinish creatures, feeding @ the public trough, Piling up the loot, cracking the whip when "they" step out of line, or refuse to comply.

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REPOST: Memorandum of Law: The Legality Of Income Taxation In The "50 States" Of The Union

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/repost-memorandum-of-law-the-legality

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Appears that every aspect of this criminal cartel depends upon our compliance, and allowing ourselves to be bamboozled by silver tongued devils. Which rational person would sign up for any of this self-financed self-destruction?

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Yup, J6 was the prime example! We lost this Republic long ago; we are no longer free! I hear people say, I will live off the grid; no such thing; as long as thousands of satellites are creating a communication grid around the globe and as long as you are using a smartphone, you will never live off the grid. The Amish no longer live off the grid!

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and continuing to demand our money to pay for their wars, as always

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Yeah, but now we're Paying for our murder, as well as the murder of the yet-to-be born

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REPOST: Memorandum of Law: The Legality Of Income Taxation In The "50 States" Of The Union

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/repost-memorandum-of-law-the-legality

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Although only apparent in this time frame, this war against us, the people, dates back to the 40's and 50's, with invitations of NAZI war criminals into US government, creation of CIA AND NSA, and "Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars".

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REPOST: Memorandum of Law: The Legality Of Income Taxation In The "50 States" Of The Union

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/repost-memorandum-of-law-the-legality

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That’s because our government is occupied

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Evil is in the driver's seat in all "civilized" countries

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Sorry but illegals coming across is nothing new. Yes, this is a not seen before level but you can trace the problem back to the Hart Celler Act. Surprisingly Biden was not a Congress Critter back then. The Hart Celler Act destroyed the demographics of the US.

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The volume is

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I actually mentioned that.

“Yes, this is a not seen before level”

This was planned a long time ago...Kalergi Plan. Very few things happen by accident. The Hart Celler Act was not an accident. The migration of Africans into Europe was not accident or some random cause and effect. It was all planned a long time ago.

The man with the highest known IQ blames Ziobanksters. I mostly agree with that although I’d say Zio isn’t totally accurate.

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I'd SAY Khazarian

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Agree, I think the evidence is very clear.

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We need more well-known people to challenge any and all of the bogus authorized narratives. If Dr. Phil is now doing this (which he apparently is), this is a pretty big deal.

I also think once he starts questioning one dubious narrative, he's going to keep doing this with other narratives. That's what happened to me. That's what happens to everyone who re-assesses the pronouncements of our "trusted" officials and experts.

Dr. Phil will now be cancelled. But, heck, he IS "Dr. Phil," ... he can still find plenty of alternative media personalities who would love to interview him.

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I woke up with vaccinations, Covid, then the JFK assasination, followed by 9/11, and several other things. I feel like I’ve joined kooksville. It was very hard to realize we can’t trust our government on anything.

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That's the great risk to our real rulers. Once enough people figure out "Narrative A" was a crock of BS, these same people are then going to start thinking about Narratives B, C and D.

Their take-away: We better not let even one Massive Lie be exposed.

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Sandyhook

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I agree, Bill.

Dr. Phil may have fallen off the turnip truck but I'm impressed with what I'm seeing...

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Why would he be cancelled? Nonspecific criticism of "problem extenders?"

Does. He. Demand. Coverage. Of. The. Vax-Harm. Issue?

No?

Then, we have no reason to care whether he is cancelled or not. He's for the suppression campaign, and his being right or daring (for a mainstream figure) about a few other key issues is as likely to be smokescreen/limited-hangout to obscure his continued endorsement of the biggest blackout as it is any sincere change.

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Usually I don't like Dr phil but he has had several good hits before. I remember several years ago, he had a young woman, victim of sex traffickers, who had been able to escape. Not one word in the press about it. He also had a program about parents who kept their children locked up worse than a nasty dog. If he has it in his program it means it is a bigger than life problem!

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I recall that program and the crickets that followed. The US population of children born with no birth certificates is significant.

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Traditionally Dr Phil has pushed or subscribed to in one form or fashion the liberal hive mind and DEI BS since becoming a resident of La La Land to be on TV. Being accepted by Hollywood and elites is apparently a powerful elixir for some. He owes his TV career and subsequent success with TV shows he and his son are producers on, massive book sales, and his son and his wife's many businesses such as skin care, Doctor on Demand service and more to his master Oprah. I am actually surprised he is speaking out on this stuff and with commonsense and a more conservative viewpoint. He is a pop psychologist, and many people love him and pay attention to what he says, so this could be a positive thing for waking up the sheep that think all things pop culture and Hollywood are the authorities on how things should be. For that I can say I guess I am grateful he is speaking up in such a bold fashion now. But where the hell was he for the past 20 yrs when he had a talk show as his platform. I refer you back to his master and owner Oprah. ;)

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He’s starting his podcast of some sort. So he is no longer beholden to his employers. I always thought he was a closet conservative. I’m glad he’s speaking out, but he’s a little late to the game.

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Yep, he started a podcast called "Phil In The Blanks" a few years ago but I guess he might be trying to promote it more now.

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I'm a business owner and I can't mix politics with making money. If I X out all of the Democrats in the area, how can I keep the doors to my store open? It has been the same for Dr Phil, who has always been a conservative. There was a point to his television program - to shed light on societal problems and show ways of resolving them. If he opened up about his political views, then the show would probably have gone down. The moment he announced his retirement and the ending of the show, he began to open up.

A wise woman once told me "You can do anything you want - absolutely anything - as long as you are willing to pay the price. Because there is a price tag attached to everything we do, everything we say, and even the way we think. Maturity is looking at the price tag BEFORE we speak or do".

Dr Phil never had to go on Oprah. He never had to produce a daily show. He was already incredibly successful, was a forensic psychologist, had a PhD, and was a popular guy before he ever met Oprah Winfrey. I think he produced his show because he knew he could reach the public with his sensible, cognitive therapy style. When somebody watches a show on a mother who has been taken by a catfish in Nigeria for $250,000 and her life savings, it teaches others to be more careful. When a teen is freaking out and acting out, parents are able to see the evolution of the problem and hear how it is resolved. That show put out a lot of good advice, providing incredible resources to the public on how to help themselves.

Did I always agree with Dr Phil? No. But he was working with the public on that show and he did do a lot of good with it. Did you know that the price of the counseling provided to guests of the show cost the production company about $30 million per year? I didn't get to watch that show on a daily basis, but they have these Dr Phil shows on YouTube where they put 5 shows back to back. Its kind of interesting watching it that way, because there were common themes to the show. My point is that he is a good guy and a conservative, so I think he is going to be a credible voice on the political scene.

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Although I may agree in theory with some of what you expressed, l would have to disagree on many points. Phil McGraw was probably doing fine for himself working in Tx as a forensic psychologist working in the family court system and as a jury consultant. However, if not for hooking up with Oprah for her lawsuit with the cattlemen of TX, I can guarantee you that anyone outside of Texas wouldn't have a clue who he is and he wouldn't have had book offers, TV producing offers, all of the extracurricular business opportunities he currently or previously participated in nor would he be a multi-millionaire.

Regarding him not needing Oprah, she literally is the person who created his TV show, produced it through her Harpo Studios and financed it, as well as putting it into syndication on her OWN network. So, yes, he did indeed need Oprah and was/is beholden to her for his move to Hollywood and his numerous opportunities he has capitalized on.

Aside from that, I catch his show from time to time and if he is conservative (he may have been once upon a time) he sold his soul and did indeed push and advance many of the liberal ideas and pop culture garbage on his show.

If someone needs to watch Dr Phil to be educated and informed about catfishing by the Nigerian Prince, then I think they have bigger issues in life. Regarding the counseling services and resources, he offers, they are paid for by the company through advertising revenues and not by Dr Phil personally and some are "comped" by the providers for the free advertising they gain from being on the show. I'm not saying that is a bad thing, just pointing out that Dr Phil and his show aren't a non-profit charity doling out assistance to people. And let's be honest, some of the hot mess people he had on his show were purely for ratings sake and nothing else. Just because he gave them 12 free visits with a counselor through his own company Doctor On Demand, that doesn't negate that fact. It's a running joke in our house that the last 10 minutes of his show are nothing more than a free infomercial for his and his family's many business endeavors.

Regarding him having to advance the lib agenda or stay quiet as you described it in order to make a living, I call BS on that one. As you said, he was doing perfectly fine in his previous career so no need to check his ethics, values and beliefs at the door unless he sold his soul for fame, name dropping and money. "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke). Based on your summation, he quelled his own good and conservative values and beliefs in order to "make a living". When one does that, they help advance deviance and evil in society plain and simple. He may now be working to undo some of what he helped to advance either through action or silence but that doesn't make him a saint or someone to be held up as an example.

If one cannot take a stand on principle, then what do they have in life? I know in my household we took a stand and suffered professionally, personally and financially over the experimental injection, but it was important not just for us personally and our beliefs of what was right but also to help others that shared those same beliefs. It wasn't easy, it wasn't fun, and it wasn't without sacrifice, but we did it. If regular middle-class person such as my husband and I could do that then so could Dr Phil if he wanted to. But it might mean losing sponsors or celebrity buddies.

As I said, I can appreciate him speaking out now but that doesn't mean he is a conservative bellwether we should all fall in line with or fully trust. If he wants to finally stand up and fight the mutilation and manipulation of kids by the medical establishment, the nightmare on the border or the corrupt US government and politicians, more power to him and welcome to the party. But he's a bit late and helped in some ways to advance this nightmare we are in.

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"At this time, The United States is faced with over $31 trillion dollars in debt, life expectancies that pale in comparison to other Western nations despite spending the most on healthcare, and the largest influx of illegal immigration the country has seen in its lifetime."

At this point, 99% of the "problems" the government tells you exist either do not exist or only exist because they fabricated the problem in the first place. Enough of this madness. We need to shrink government wholesale: 2,200,000 Federal employees need to become 250,000 tops. No more public sector unions. No more defined benefit pension plans underwritten with our taxes.

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Agreed 1000%

personally I think they work backwards, create the solution, then create the problem, be the hero with the solution. EXCEPT, their solutions create another problem, which they will benefit financially for another solution and the “craziness” circle continues!! ALWAYS TO BENEFIT THE ELITES WHO OWN THE SOLUTIONS!!!

Time for serious change and reduction in GOVT!!

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With the huge amount of automation tools available, and that many U.S. corporations take advantage of, it's gotta be deliberate for the Federal government to not be using them to reduce human error and speed up delivery of citizen services.

We don't need all these federal employees, but there's zero chance Democrats will ever get rid of them because those federal employees are all part of a union that donates lopsidedly to Democrats.

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It’s about time he said something. He shut whoopi and crew down!! Good for him. He is still Hollywood!

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I love when people highlight how brainless whoopi is! But no one shuts belligerent whoopi down…she always squawks out the last word 🤡

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I bet he is still in Oprah’s camp.

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For sure

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You would think he would have seen it sooner.

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I think he only speaks out when the problem is so big that every newspaper in the country is publishing it, but because most belong to the govt they don't.

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Yeah, I should give him a little break, he did say it, however late.

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That is why I am grateful that Senator M McConnell is retiring. I do not know if that helps but the long serving “elected officials” do not make a difference with regards to the issues that matter. I am totally done with both parties.

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Didn't have "based Dr. Phil tour" on my 2024 bingo card 😂

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WOW! Charlamagne tha God crosses the rubicon and talks to daytime-TV hustler Dr. Phil! Definitely someone outside of the youth's cultural touchstones. Good for him! Good for both of them.

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Quite a few talking heads like him have gone "off script" recently and all that means is that it became so obvious to all that their families have been murdered and poisoned that the powers that be have to pretend no-one could have foreseen this as even these talking heads were all duped until now you see so how could prime ministers and presidents and "kings" have been ecxpected to know?

You see it has all been a terrible mix-up and Dr Phil and friends were not in on some crazy conspiracy to murder 95 % of the planet oh deary me no, no NO! .........Except of course they were and it simply didn't work but it has killed and maimed a lot of people.

They were damned if they didn't say anything and are still damned now that they have. These shots were called "clot shots" within a month of them being used first on medical staff i.e. it was almost certainly medical staff that named them that and yet we are supposed to believe it took them three or four years to work out what many of us knew months before the shots started!?

It won't wash Dr Phil with the good cop bad cop appearances of people like you on shows like "The View" that are also complicit in attempted genocide. The pressure is building now, we all feel it and we all see it which is why they are all talking. And isn't it strange that these confessions from these people all happened when the most evil man on the planet, bar none, was lying there dying and is now dead? The air smells fresher already but no less deadly for his bloodline.

https://youtu.be/ds0M7uk1-dY?si=ypYu8yGi3y2_IKgr

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Lots of people live in a bubble, reading the New York Times, so it takes them awhile to see reality. It’s good that Dr Phil is waking up.

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“Lots of people live in a bubble” - Describes my sister to the T. And her little dog too.

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I’d “like” your post but It’s sad. It’s knowing that your sister is maladapted for the worse times ahead. I don’t like thinking of losing relatives early, due to the ‘bubble’ delusion.

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I just took a look at your Substack weedom1 - are you familiar with the medicinal herb Kratom?

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I know about it, but am not expert. It's pretty interesting, lots of different types, ways to experience it, and effects, and a lot of interesting alkaloids, etc. (I think the pharma- governments would rather we have tons of fentanyl rather than milder, partial opiate agonists.)

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It appears Dr. Phil has lost his reluctance to speak out on what he knows. These things happen.

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Substacks by Steve Kirsch, Dr. Robert Malone, El Gato Malo, Dr. Peter McCullough, the FLCCC, your sub stacks, Katherine Watt and others, provided alternative info that contrasted the 'misinformation' that was being sold by our Government, the 3 letter agencies, the media and more. The amazing thing is that while pointing fingers and claiming 'misinformation', these 'trusted sources' were the ones pushing 'misinformation'. Finally, some luminaries like Dr. Phil are beginning to challenge the narrative that was sold to us. He's right too. Kids & young adults are the group of people that have extremely low levels of C-19 infection & death. When will Dr. Phil and others 'break' the news that what deaths there are in these age groups can be traced to them being vaccinated ? I'm waiting.

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Dr. Phil is not who I would expect; however, at least someone is out there saying it.

The influx of "migrants" across the southern US border is 100% government caused -- because the US government is funding it.

Notice how there's nobody from either party mentioning the United Nations' involvement? I wonder why that is?

https://ogre.substack.com/p/the-great-distraction-or-reset-originally

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