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Gallagc's avatar

Your interviews with Chris Bray are so revealing. The ruination of the medical and health insurance clearly lays at the feet of power mad politicians wanting control over citizen’s bodies. They promised increased profits to companies as a bribe to go along with the horrible scheme. The failure of government legislation such as, Obamacare is seen through the use of money laundering techniques, reimbursement to hospitals for using Remdesivere and ventilators. The same scheme is seen through the fake news media. They lose viewers because of their complicity with government and money laundering using Pfizer ads keeps the news media in business. These are useful industries to the Marxist/communists so they cannot fail. They are thieves that have infiltrated every agency of government and are intent at using Cloward/Piven strategy to make sure that Americans are left with nothing, slavery and suffering is their intent. But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death, Revelation 21:8. My prayer is that God will open their eyes before it’s too late.

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Harry Callaghan's avatar

"A friend" was involved in an AI doctor project that was for Amazon. What's coming is far beyond what most people can imagine.

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Johnny Dollar's avatar

Can I get an expansion here?

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Harry Callaghan's avatar

This can be shared without violating a non-disclosure:

https://californiahealthline.org/news/amazon-alexa-health-care-medical-diagnostic-skills-artificial-intelligence/

Amazon is into nearly every area of medicine. At some point, perhaps after many doctors become debilitated or die from the "kill shot", we'll have no choice but to have AI handle routine medical needs.

Here they are buying up medical businesses:

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/cvs-eyes-next-generation-health-clinics-after-amazons-move-for-one-medical-11673313087

and they are BIG into the health data:

https://aws.amazon.com/health/

I could go on, but there is coming a day when computers will be making the decisions about every facet of your life. People (those with a clue) worry about Google, but Amazon is just as powerful and perhaps a bit more stealth in taking over nearly everything.

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Tony Ryan's avatar

Jesus saw gathered about the synagogue a throng of apothecaries, who were being called upon by the sick and infirm as too greedy for drachmas and groats. Jesus listened and then moved among them. "God approves payment for righteous works", he said "but take your payment after your ministrations are seen to work, not effing before". And there was much cursing by the apothecaries until, tiring of their greed, God smote them all dead.

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AngrySenior's avatar

Amazon wants the drug market, too. Last year (2022) I purchased a generic box of Lansoprazole, from Walmart. The photo on their site showed the maker was "Basic Care." When the box arrived, it arrived in an amazon cardboard box and the drug itself was labeled Amazon as the manufacturer. Be warned.

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Palamambron's avatar

Paul of Tarsus's view of what is holy was affected by his Jewish education. We learn a lot from Paul about being a Christian, but he isn't always right and his words are not printed in red. I don't think Christ calls everyone to a life of holiness. As in the parable of the debtor, we are supposed to forgive as we have been forgiven and not expect perfection in human form. Paul was too into personal holiness (because of his OT training). Christianity is not a personal holiness contest where status is achieved because you are holy. Real Christianity debases all systems of status. The last shall be first and the first shall be last. Paul was making a sincere effort to follow the will of Christ...that's what it means to be a Christian. His example has made such an impact that most protestants could be better described as Paulines than Christians. His mistakes have become common misconceptions of Christianity at large.

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Paul  Herrman's avatar

Anyone else having trouble with the podcast updating on Apple podcast app?

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Harrm's avatar

This time I'll try to remember anything I keep repeating from this interview is from YOU.

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