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John's avatar

I would like to take this moment to thank all of you for being here to share this moment with me of being 1st at anything in 67 years of my like. If I could I would buy you all a coffee ☕️ especially Michael who this award is so meaningful to. Thankyou Clif you made my day as I was sitting on myself doing my early morning duty. 🌄

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Lynne Alexander's avatar

ROFL you funny

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John Galt's avatar

So this 'thing' sends you a message like 'yup' and then changes it to the spam. Look! 5 likes on spam! Wasn't there a way to see who did the likes?

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Garth Williams's avatar

Maybe liking the spam is how people declare they didn't appreciate the initial post.

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John Galt's avatar

This happened to me twice on the last Cliffy post. Each one had five likes.

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Guido's avatar

If it has 5 likes, ... it must not be spam.

Hey, ... it works on the Normies anyway. lol

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John Galt's avatar

LOL! Well, thank you for clearing that up!

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Michèle's avatar

THIS - is a rare pearl and not many truly understand the importance of the concept you describe here. Beautiful.

Also, my condolences to your loss. I was very sorry when I received your sharing.

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Poochiwoo's avatar

Yes. Perhaps the most powerful concept is that a true warrior first extends his or her hand out as a sign of mercy and peace. The "enemy" has the right to choose which direction it wishes to go. On a spiritual level, it clears the warrior of karma.

On a more subtle level, the warrior can now harness Ki energy and ride its power., always focused on maintaining a sense of honorable action.

Every sentient being has the right of self-defense.

Don't listen to me, I don't practice what I preach.

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chantal kaftan's avatar

Brilliantly said.

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Te Burt's avatar

Agreed.

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Jean Olley's avatar

Thank you Clif. I gratefully receive your offering, your warrior wisdom. In return, I proffer the strategy of the feminine healer also a defender/teacher of her mastery . In my greeting, l extend a hand and l say "Enter, be within my space, but always with the understanding that you will not depart unchanged".

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Shirley Bloxham's avatar

In reading the transcript: what is said between about minute 5:50 and 6:06 makes me stand up straighter-- empowered.

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Kenneth J Hinnenkamp's avatar

"I believe that any man without principles that he is ready and willing to die for is already dead and is of no use or consequence whatsoever." -William Milton Cooper

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John Crookston's avatar

Principles? I don't disagree with Clif and I appreciate the "Do" that is the way and the recognition of the power of grace and fairness, BUT, if you are in a fair fight, your tactics suck! Bill Cooper was ahead of his time, and he had honor. He was also killed by those that he exposed, and no one gave a shit. Realize it is lonely as hell out in the front of the battle. Been there! Peace!

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linda smith's avatar

Bill Cooper was on time,along with many in a front line of awakening in that decade,he survived all the torment and so on that he was put through and came out to share, yes he was shot in his front yard....nothing is ever for naught, its all perception, thank you blessings

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Guido's avatar

Just last night I was watching/listening to one of his radio shows about how the One World Government was planned before the creation of the U.N. and was an American idea.

01/24/2025: Proof Of The One World Government Plan (1993) | Bill Cooper: https://rumble.com/v6d51hy-proof-of-the-one-world-government-plan-1993-bill-cooper.html

My opinion of the U.N. now, ... is "You Shoot Your Own Dog"

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Kenneth J Hinnenkamp's avatar

Thanks for the link.

I think the original NWO concept was written down in the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion.

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Linda Shannon's avatar

Clif, I am sending much love, grace and ease for you during this time. Thank you for having the strength to continue to share your immense and visionary wisdom with potential and kinetic receivers of your gift.

💜

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BJ's avatar

Well said.

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John's avatar

A day without Clif is like drinking a cup of coffee ☕️ and realizing Clif is up and you are 1st. AHHHHHHH!

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Pen Proper's avatar

wo; hold them there horses buck-a-WOO; we have john and redpill in the race; Lightfoot will bring the call;

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Thunderhoof's avatar

I'm giving Java Jo Jo John the award and as Clif said, take my hand John.

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Pen Proper's avatar

ha ha

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Daniëlle Termijn's avatar

The price of discipline is always less than the pain of regret.

-Nido Qubien

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Barbara's avatar

True. I learned over many years that I had to take my own hand before I could extend it to any other. B.

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Daniëlle Termijn's avatar

Thank you Barbara for the share!

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Barbara's avatar

Thanks, Danielle. I remember taking some advice from Kenny Rogers... "know when to hold 'em; know when to fold 'em"... I'm smiling... nothing to do with gambling... heart stuff... much love, B.

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Daniëlle Termijn's avatar

Know when to walk away

And know when to run

You never count your money

When you're sittin' at the table

There'll be time enough for countin'

When the dealin's done.................I'll understand but regardless the Stuff Barbara within this realm it's good to smile........I smile with you, with love from Belgium.

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Linda Shannon's avatar

Thank you. I’m still working on this one.

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Daniëlle Termijn's avatar

Your welcome and I'm also not at the end of this one...............

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TonySubscriber's avatar

The Beginnings (Rudyard Kipling)

It was not part of their blood,

It came to them very late

With long arrears to make good,

When the English began to hate.

They were not easily moved,

They were icy-willing to wait

Till every count should be proved,

Ere the English began to hate.

Their voices were even and low,

Their eyes were level and straight.

There was neither sign nor show,

When the English began to hate.

It was not preached to the crowd,

It was not taught by the State.

No man spoke it aloud,

When the English began to hate.

It was not suddenly bred,

It will not swiftly abate,

Through the chill years ahead,

When Time shall count from the date

That the English began to hate.

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James Doty's avatar

That's badass

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Frank Rooney's avatar

Rudyard Kipling was BADASS!

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James Doty's avatar

agreed!

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J Hart's avatar

I love this Clif - you left the box far behind a long time ago. Allow me to express whatever condolences you will accept for the physical passing of your mate. Todays podcast should tell all of us that you have found whichever frequency or energy necessary to feel her and continue on your journey together. I love your sense of humor in “old phartes and cold toes “ - just perfect, thank you!

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Marc Anderson's avatar

Perhaps an answer may be: Feudal Japan

Small local provinces, local economy, Food/Goods, etc.

Yet held together with retainers of a warrior class, weaponry, guns of all makes. Skills on all levels. The only end-game to Stargate is grinding slavery and death.

This must not happen. (that is my contention)

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Defender of Freedom's avatar

You are absolutely correct. It must not Happen. I hope Trump wakes up before it's too late. Between chatting with Bill Gates to backing Larry Ellison's mass surveillance system and mRNA DNA shots,.....he's really scaring me!

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Dan's avatar

Observation before objection. Understanding > Reaction. Motivation thoroughly understood is clarity for actual motivation versus imagined ones or clouded perceptions.

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Marc Anderson's avatar

I hope we get on top of it. This is the time when every move counts.

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Guido's avatar

When everyone was reeeing about how the globalists were going to force us back to the 1800's, .... I saw that as the Globalists trying to scare us with THE CURE to the globalists. Live like the 1800's willingly and avoid their plot. The Amish have the cure.

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Marc Anderson's avatar

The Amish have a sound model. They will eventually need AK-47's to preserve their position, IMO. I can smell it. Unfortunate

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Guido's avatar

May not too much of a concession on their part. Firearms = no electricity required. lol

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John Crookston's avatar

I know quite a few Amish. They have a "good" model, but they are weird too. The saddest thing is to look at their women. They are so sad! The have a lot, but they sacrifice a lot too. Probably not AK-47's though. Not even AR 15's. More like 12 gauge shotguns.

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Debbie Lin's avatar

Even if the Amish are weird, most people today are weirder.

And most of society's women are sad.

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John Crookston's avatar

Hey, I have news for you. Most of the women and the men are sad. They are being confused, lied to, drugged, tattooed, pierced and amputated. EVERYONE is fat, including the very young, and that is on purpose. Most are not taught to work, many of them are being raised by their mothers, and TWO parents are needed to do it right. men need women (strong women) and women need men; men that don't take any shit and support their women. Sadness can be dealt with, but the rest is a crock. We need a lot of short rope parties for those in our society that are promoting this stuff. Just saying!

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Debbie Lin's avatar

Again, the Amish are not weirder and sadder than the rest of society. Glad you agree!

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Eileen's avatar

Clif I missed hearing your usual salutation "Hello humans hello humans". So this new salutation "Here, take my hand" as a prelude to contention, must be significant. Now I'm waiting to find out what's next.

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pat's avatar

I kind of took it that he wasn't addressing the 'human' but rather the core consciousness or spirit. Of course it's open to interpretation.

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JamesKin's avatar

ma says thats jus a long way a sayin fucks around an finds out. how good ya is. 🤣

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U steve's avatar

Get your contention out there, Clif, in the way you know.

The trickster ego will create a false self.

"I am" needs no story attached...

then 'do' with the guidance of a silent mind...

without the negative voices in your head.

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GW Point's avatar

Always great to hear your voice Clif.. Thankyou

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Lupe's avatar

I’ve missed your voice recordings/conversations and the white board! Love this Clif ❤️ Thank u

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Julie Hedges's avatar

Dayam, Clif!! Been listening to you for several years. This is just a wham bam beautiful teaching. Blessings be! ❤️❤️❤️

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