Colorado State Motto

The official state motto of Colorado is “Nil sine Numine” (Nothing without the Deity).

The Latin phrase Nil sine Numine is commonly translated as “Nothing without Providence,” but it was specifically stated in a government committee report that the original designers of the Colorado state seal (which includes the phrase “Nil sine Numine”) intended the translation to be “Nothing without the Deity.” Numine is Latin for any divinity, god or goddess (God is a purely anglo-saxon word).

113 thoughts on “Colorado State Motto

    1. Good morning Pat.

      Hope you slept better last night. 😊

      Monday is usually mop, vac, load of laundry day. We’ll see how much gets done. lol

      40s up to 50s today, sunny and windy. Might get out there to trim honeysuckle 👍

      God bless, take care.

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      1. Good Morning Gina!
        I did, thanks!
        Mondays and Thursdays are my laundry days.
        I finally came up with a spring cleaning schedule–one (or two if I feel ambitious) days a week I pick something to sort out–A closet (not all of them at once) and organize it or an entire kitchen cabinet–not just a drawer…lol…that way I make progress without being overwhelmed.
        then my daughter, son in law, and granddaughter visit for Easter–and stay the weekend–and I rush like heck to finish what i can and hide the rest…LOL
        Our honeysuckles grow wild here–the deer and the bear love them!
        God Bless you as well!!

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        1. Ah, Spring cleaning + family coming to visit time of year!

          Like FLYLady says about cleaning out: dont take out more than you can put away in an hour. 😁 one drawer is a good place to start 👍

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    2. Good morning, Pat! Bright and sunny again, temp @ 44. No sign of Wheezer overnight. Huh….I lived in CO for 2 years but never knew the state motto.

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            1. ours is…liberty something or other…LOL
              no wait…we changed it…
              cheesesteaks…it’s what’s for dinner…
              no, no…wait
              life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness…
              no…
              i just checked it’s not on my license plate.

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  1. EXCERPT: “The FBI is expanding its criminal probe into suspected election irregularities, secretly obtaining a large tranche of voting records from Arizona’s largest county with a recent grand jury subpoena, multiple people familiar with the probe told Just the News.

    The sources, who spoke only on condition of anonymity because of the secrecy of the grand jury probe, said FBI agents are receiving gigabytes of electronic election data from Maricopa County, about a month after the bureau first disclosed an investigation into election irregularities by raiding a warehouse near Atlanta and seizing ballots from the 2020 election conducted in Fulton County, Georgia’s largest metropolis.

    Election irregularities in Arizona and elsewhere

    The subpoena comes five years after the GOP-led Arizona state Senate conducted a lengthy investigation into the 2020 election and concluded there were significant irregularities.

    More recently, the bureau was alerted to a report filed by Republican and Democrat election observers who believed they observed irregularities in November 2024 at a warehouse in Arizona where blank and filled-out absentee ballots were observed in the same location, according to the sources.

    Congress has never released the report from the staffers who were sent to observe the 2024 election in Maricopa County, which includes Arizona’s largest city of Phoenix.

    But House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil recently hinted at the significance of the report in an interview with the Just the News, No Noise television show.

    “We’re digging back through those reports that were submitted by our election observers that were deployed across the country,” Steil said. “This is where working hand in glove with other federal government agencies is so important.

    “We have reports documenting instances that occurred in Arizona and across the country, and we are reviewing those in real time and working hand in glove with federal partners to make sure that the law was followed in every jurisdiction in the country,” he added.

    FBI likely to expand ballot-related searches elsewhere

    The sources said the joint report filed by one GOP and one Democratic observer who were in Maricopa County on election night 2024 included photos of the ballots and storage facility, which they described as heavily guarded and having ballots from multiple states’ elections.

    Officials said that report was one of several foundations for the subpoena executed by the FBI in recent days. Sources said the FBI is likely to execute searches and subpoenas in other states beyond Georgia and Arizona in coming weeks…..”

    https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/monfbi-secretly-seizes-election-records-arizonas-largest-county-voting

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  2. Oh, FFS!!! THEY DON’T DESERVE WHAT THEY GET NOW!!!!

    Just The News: “Several current and former members of Congress are suing to secure retroactive pay raises, drawing scorn from at least one fiscal conservative in the institution. “Corrupt Washington politicians, including Democrat James E. Clyburn are suing for retroactive congressional pay raises that could cost taxpayers MILLIONS of dollars!!” Rep. Ralph Norman, R-N.C., who is running for N.C. governor, wrote on social media last week. “With $38 TRILLION in debt, Congress doesn’t deserve a raise! Enough is enough!”

    The National Taxpayers Union Foundation wrote a piece elaborating on the details of the effort for retroactive pay hikes. “Represented by former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, Jim Clyburn (D-SC), Rick Crawford (R-AR), Steny Hoyer (D-MD), former Reps. Rodney Davis (R-IL), Tom Davis (R-VA), Ed Perlmutter (D-CO), and former Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL) are suing taxpayers for retroactive pay hikes that could add tens of millions—and potentially far more—to federal liabilities,” according to the organization.

    The NTUF said the plaintiffs are arguing that “annual votes since 1992 to block automatic cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) for members of Congress violated the 27th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.”

    The suit was filed in 2024. You can read the complaint here. f.pdf

    The NTUF said Clyburn and Hoyer signed on as new plaintiffs after they first published a piece about the case and its “potential burden on taxpayers.”

    Congress had repeatedly voted to freeze congressional pay at $174,000 per year since January 2009. The pay freeze remains in effect for members of Congress. The amendment was originally proposed by James Madison in 1789 and ratified in 1992. It requires that any law varying congressional compensation cannot take effect until after an intervening election, the NTUF reported.

    Norman has sponsored legislation that would eliminate future automatic pay adjustments for members of Congress. “Congress is the only place in America where you can fail the people you represent and still expect a raise,” Norman said in a statement. “That’s not public service. That’s a broken system.

    “We’ve traded citizen legislators for career politicians more focused on their own paychecks than the people back home,” he added. “That’s why we need term limits. And if they think the salary isn’t enough, they’re welcome to go home and live under the rules and laws they’ve created.” 

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  3. Just The News: “Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is drawing sharp criticism after vetoing legislation that would have authorized a specialty license plate commemorating slain Charlie Kirk, a decision Republican lawmakers argued politicizes the aftermath of his assassination.

    Kirk was killed on Sept. 10 while speaking at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University. He lived in Arizona with his wife, Erika, and their two children.

    The proposal would have created a specialty license plate commonly referred to as the “Charlie Kirk memorial” plate, also described as a “conservative grassroots network” plate. The design included an image of Kirk alongside the Turning Point USA logo, set against a background featuring the American flag.

    Hobbs said the bill would “insert politics into a function of government that should remain nonpartisan” if it became law.”

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  4. EXCERPT: “The latest chapter in the long saga of government surveillance surrounding President Donald Trump may also be the most brazen.

    According to recent reporting, in 2022 and 2023 the FBI under the Biden administration obtained the phone records of Kash Patel, who is now director of the FBI, and Susie Wiles, who serves as White House chief of staff. At the time, Patel was acting as Trump’s representative in dealings with the National Archives and Records Administration, while Wiles was managing Trump’s presidential campaign.

    In one instance, the FBI secretly recorded a conversation between Wiles and her attorney. That category of communication sits at the very core of legal protection in the American system. Attorney-client privilege exists so that individuals can seek legal advice without fear that the government is listening.

    In any previous era of American journalism, a story like that would have dominated front pages for months. Instead it barely registered.

    I noted in late February that the episode would likely disappear from the news cycle within a week. That prediction turned out to be too optimistic. Most of legacy media did not cover the story at all.

    That indifference is disturbing on its own. What makes it worse is that there is now nearly a decade of precedent for it. The reported surveillance of Wiles and Patel is simply the newest entry in a pattern that stretches back to the beginning of Trump’s political rise.

    Nine years ago this week, President Trump posted his now infamous tweet claiming that the Obama administration had spied on his campaign. The response from the political establishment was immediate and dismissive, with intelligence officials, the media, and Democrats all mocking the claim as paranoid fantasy.

    At the time, the public knew little about the emerging Russiagate narrative, and the same institutions that mocked Trump were already laying the groundwork for the appointment of a special counsel whose investigation would hang over his presidency for years.

    As events would later show, Trump was correct…..”

    https://thefederalist.com/2026/03/09/deep-state-has-faced-zero-accountability-for-a-decade-of-spying-on-team-trump/

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  5. Well, this story just adds gravitas to you two and your cleaning….!!!! ROFL

    “Dutch woman finds 35 Rembrandt etchings among her late grandfather’s things”

    Not The Bee, Harriet Rigby, Mar 8, 2026

    Image for article: Dutch woman finds 35 Rembrandt etchings among her late grandfather's things

    “During the Covid-19 lockdowns, Charlotte Meyer, of Amsterdam, was cleaning house when she came across a folder of artwork that her grandfather had collected and passed down to her.

    Among the art were 35 etchings signed by the Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn. Despite being in the city where Rembrandt lived, and the signature on the etchings, Meyer was hesitant to bring the art to appraisers, knowing that the likelihood of forgeries was still high.

    Eventually, she reached out to the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and as she told Dutch news service Omroep Gelderland, the appraisers told her,

    ‘Charlotte, you have no idea what you’ve got!’

    Meyer went on to say,

    It’s such a beautiful story, one you can only dream about.

    Charlotte Meyer’s collection

    I think my favorite part of this story is this etching that was unearthed, titled, The Pancake Woman, 1635, which really paints a beautiful picture (or sketch) of my life when my kids are hungry for breakfast. It just goes to show that not much has changed in the past 400 years.

    Since finding the remarkable collection among her own things, Meyer has been adding to the etchings, which will soon become their own exhibit at the museum that first appraised them.

    Meyer herself will be leading a guided tour of the exhibit, showing off the remarkable collection that she didn’t even know was in her own home until the pandemic caused her to slow down enough to do some deep cleaning.

    And the moral of the story is, never neglect your Spring cleaning!”

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  6. NC cops certainly have a great sense of humor!!!

    “North Carolina police have finally nabbed the elusive “Pig Burglar”

    Not The Bee, Harambe Harambe, Mar 8, 2026

    Image for article: North Carolina police have finally nabbed the elusive "Pig Burglar"

    “You know when you hear of some horrific crime somewhere, and you shake your head and mutter to yourself under your breath: “Animals.”

    Yeah. About that:

    On 02/16/2026, our communications center received one of the more unusual calls for service. A pig had made its way inside a home in the Ellenboro area. The unexpected guest showed zero fear, maximum confidence, and the motive seemed to be finding snacks.

    After a short standoff involving a pack of crackers and some highly questionable negotiations, deputies successfully convinced the sus-pig-ious individual to surrender.

    That’s a dispatch from Rutherford County, North Carolina Sheriff’s Office, where a marauding crook has been implicated in a shocking home invasion. Harrowing images showed police apprehending the porcine suspect:

    Old-timers in Rutherford County watching their beloved home place become a criminal wasteland:

    According to police, the pig was “taken into custody without further incident” and taken to the most fearsome lockup in the region, “the Rutherford County Animal Control Services, operated by Heart of the Foothills Animal Rescue.”

    Apparently there were innocent bystanders in attendance to watch the whole grim scene play out:

    The children on scene found the whole situation hilarious and honestly so did we. Moments like this remind us that community policing is not always lights and sirens. Sometimes it is patience. Sometimes it is laughter. And sometimes it is arresting a pig for breaking and entering.

    Police said they located the owner of the suspect, who “has now been identified as Penelope.” The pig “will soon be released back home with no court date required.”

    Soft-on-crime cops, even in rural North Carolina — what’s the country coming to?”

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  7. For anyone interested in homesteading:

    EXCERPT: “…..Other than all the farm chores and cooking, I have managed to get a fair bit of riding Jade in over the past week.

    But despite all the work, the pleasures of the farm happen in those small moments, when one least expects it.

    Jade, my wonder stallion and best equine companion ever, and I were riding in the forest at the back of the property on a gravel access road for the power company that cuts up a steep path. The dogs were off in the distance, as they always are, either looking for deer or fox to chase or actually chasing them.

    Suddenly, I looked to my left and, running parallel to me in the trees, only a stone’s throw away, was a slinky bobcat, America’s small lynx. He ran at our side – as Jade, and I trotted up the hill and then, at some point, zoomed ahead, crossed in front of us, and disappeared. He was tall – taller than I thought a bobcat would be. Greyish with a shortish, but not completely docked tail. He looked just like the image below.

    (photo credits: NPS/ Anela Ramos Kopshever)

    I was gobsmacked.

    When we first moved here years ago, before the houses were put in and the homesite was abandoned and wild, I thought I once saw a bobcat outside in the middle of the night, but then I wondered if it was just a very large cat. I knew bobcats were in our area, but still. Bobcats are not something one sees very often, if ever.

    But seeing him last week. Well, it was on the first warm day, and he looked thin. He was probably hunting the small animals out for the first time this season and still sleepy from the long winter’s nap.

    But still, somehow that bobcat running beside me made my heart beat a little faster and made the stillness of the forest feel more intense, more alive.

    We are surrounded by spirits of this world and not of this world. And the wonder of that can overwhelm me.”

    https://www.malone.news/p/homesteading-small-wonders

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  8. Observer SC

    March 9, 2026 11:33 am

    This is outrageous!

    https://freebeacon.com/democrats/left-wing-activist-group-teaches-liberals-how-to-get-through-jury-selection-and-vote-not-guilty-on-trump-doj-prosecutions-recordings-show/

    FTA:

    “A left-wing activist group is teaching liberals in Washington, D.C., and “across the United States” how to increase their chances of serving as jurors on cases brought by the Trump Department of Justice so they can undermine its chances of securing convictions, training materials reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon show.

    Freedom Trainers, whose fiscal sponsor is the George Soros-funded group Community Change, is working to make “jury nullification”—the practice of voting against a conviction even if the defendant broke the law—a go-to legal weapon for the Left. Its sessions and training materials, reviewed by the Free Beacon, show how the group teaches “committed people” to gum up federal prosecutions.

    The group tells attendees to keep their addresses current to ensure they receive summons. Then, during the jury selection process, it advises them to “Never mention jury nullification,” “Don’t signal an agenda,” and “say you’ll listen to the evidence before forming conclusions.” Once selected, the group tells its trainees to vote “not guilty” for any reason.”

    SNIP

    “Freedom Trainers’ efforts—which have not been previously reported—underscore the difficulty the Trump administration faces in securing convictions in the nation’s capital and other blue bastions.

    “While we respect jurors’ role in the judicial process, the Department takes jury nullification and interference with official proceedings extremely seriously,” a Department of Justice spokeswoman said in a statement to the Free Beacon. “Any group attempting to improperly influence juries who should serve as impartial arbiters of evidence should be held accountable.”
    Neither Freedom Trainers nor Community Change responded to requests for comment.”

    Much more detail in the article linked.

    This explains some of the “not guilty” verdicts in Minnesota.

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  9. looking at fraud in NY medicare. Surges in home health services payments–and get this for what’s allowed:

    FTA
    New York state allowed problems such as being “easily distracted” to qualify for a personal care system, making personal care services the number one occupation in the state, Oz said.

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/new-yorks-medicaid-program-targeted-by-federal-fraud-investigation-5995241?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=TheLibertyDaily

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    1. that seat looks very retro.

      that car does not look like it belongs on those roads…LOL

      is that a curiosity shop? all i could think of was–I’m glad I don’t have to dust it! lol

      I can’t even begin to understand the mindset of the plane people!

      my initial thought about the door–was I didn’t really like the color–but it does work with the rest of the moldings and such.

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      1. Definitely retro and I’m betting uncomfortable. I think it’s a private office. Yeah, I don’t like the color of the door either. I’m more of a leave it kind of person when it comes to flying; I’m not scared per se but it’s just not something that I’m all fired up to do, ya’ know?

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  10. Julie Kelly https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/svg/1f1fa-1f1f8.svg
    @julie_kelly2
    In just the past 10 days:

    > DC District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan halted the Dept. of Interior’s approval of a massive 5,000-well natural gas development in Wyoming. Among her reasons? The release of “significant levels of greenhouse gases that will contribute to climate change.”

    > DC District Court Judge Royce Lamberth invalidated Kari Lake’s tenure as CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media between July and Nov 2025 and voided every decision she made during that time period including reduction-in-force notices sent to more than 500 employees.

    > DC District Court Judge Randy Moss blocked a proposed rule by DOJ’s Executive Office for Immigration Review that would automatically deny an immigrant’s appeal of a decision by an immigration judge unless a majority of the full Board of Immigration Appeals agreed to consider the case within 10 days.

    Federal judges, especially in Washington, continue their unconstitutional assault on the executive branch but Republicans continue to look the other way. No impeachments, no reassignments, no cut in funding.

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  11. “Ukrainian locals reportedly free conscripted man in daring act of resistance: Seven vehicles driven by locals reportedly ran a military recruiting bus off the road in an act of organized resistance”

    Remix News Staff, March 09, 2026 12:54

    ENTIRE ARTICLE: “Residents in western Ukraine have physically intervened to stop a recruitment center vehicle from transporting a man earmarked for military service, in an incident that highlights growing resistance to mobilization across the country.

    The confrontation took place near the village of Ozera in the Volyn region. According to the regional recruiting and auxiliary command, a convoy of around seven civilian cars pursued a minibus operated by the territorial recruitment center. The pursuing vehicles began blocking the road and created a dangerous situation, forcing the minibus into a roadside ditch — as reported by the Ukrainian news portal Strana.ua. It is important to note that the publication is often considered to have a pro-Russian stance.

    According to the news outlet, the locals then broke a window of the service vehicle and pulled the man free before he could be taken to the recruitment center.

    The recruitment center confirmed that the freed individual is a resident of the Zaporizhzhia region. An investigation has been launched, and the identities of those involved in the interception are still being established.

    The incident is not an isolated one. In the Lviv region, a mobilization minibus was previously fired upon, and in the city of Lviv itself, a woman discharged a weapon at a vehicle carrying police officers and military recruiters.

    Taken together, these episodes reflect a broader and intensifying trend: In recent months, resistance to military mobilization across Ukraine has been steadily growing.”

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  12. “One’s a pedophile and the other is a jerkoff. Can you tell which is which?

    Bruce Springsteen looked un-recognizable as he posed with a fan in a photo circulating on social media. One fan joked on Twitter: ‘In case you still refuse to feel old – Bruce Springsteen now looks like Woody Allen.’ Another tweaked one of the lines from his 1975 hit Born To Run, posting: ‘Gramps like us/Baby we were born to nap!!!!’

    Last month, the “Born in the USA” singer announced the dates for his 2026 “Land of Hope and Dreams” U.S. tour pumping himself up as the savior of democracy and a leader in anti-Trumpism. But ticket prices are so high that one fan wrote on social media, “Unfortunately no one can afford to actually go.”

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  13. Smile or grimace?

    In Days Gone Bye – (IDR Kmart ever having a restaurant….must have been before my time!)

    Weird Sea Beastie

    An Avro Lancaster’s bomb load; five rows of 1,000 lb. bombs, four per row.

    Follow the Leader

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      1. Yep – I honestly don’t see the attraction in such activities – I mean, why??? Yeah, yeah, yeah….the so-called “challenge” of it all….no thanks!!!

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  14. 60 years????? possible cancer treatment hidden by cia

    FTA

    A newly surfaced CIA document suggests US intelligence once reviewed research that hinted at a possible cancer treatment more than 60 years ago. 

    The document, produced in February 1951 and declassified in 2014, summarizes a Soviet scientific paper that examined striking similarities between parasitic worms and cancerous tumors. 

    The report describes how researchers believed both organisms thrived under nearly identical metabolic conditions and accumulated large reserves of glycogen, a form of stored energy. 

    The research also highlighted experiments showing that certain chemical compounds were capable of targeting both parasitic infections and malignant tumors. 

    One drug, Myracyl D, was reportedly effective against bilharzia parasites as well as cancerous growths, hinting that treatments developed for parasites might also attack tumors. 

    Other compounds were found to interfere with nucleic acid production, a process essential for the uncontrolled growth of cancer cells. 

    Experiments on mice even showed that tumor tissues reacted differently to certain chemicals than normal tissues, further reinforcing the perceived biochemical overlap between parasites and cancers.

    Although the document was declassified more than a decade ago, it has recently resurfaced online, fueling outrage among some Americans who say it raises troubling questions about why Cold War research hinting at possible cancer treatments sat in intelligence archives for decades. 

    The document, produced in February 1951 and declassified in 2014, summarizes a Soviet scientific paper that examined striking similarities between parasitic worms and cancerous tumors

    ‘The Americans knew. They read it, classified it CONFIDENTIAL, and locked it in a vault for 60 years,’ one person shared on X, including the CIA documents in the post. 

    Another X user said: ‘The CIA knew from 1951 that cancer was parasites.’

    However, the document itself does not say cancer is caused by parasites, only that a Soviet study noted biochemical similarities between tumors and parasitic worms and observed that some compounds affected both in experiments. 

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-15629211/cia-cancer-cure-document-declassified.html

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  15. US President Donald Trump has announced he will hold a press conference at 5:30 PM Eastern Time on Monday, March 9, 2026, his first since launching military operations against Iran.  The event will take place in the ballroom of his Doral golf club near Miami, Florida, before he returns to Washington, D.C. 

    The press conference comes amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, soaring global oil prices—surpassing $100 per barrel—and widespread market volatility. Trump stated he is conducting “many important meetings and phone calls” ahead of the session, though no specific agenda has been released. 

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  16. Wheezer finally showed up so I refilled his dish with dry food and added a heaping tablespoon of tuna on top. He meowed his thanks! LOL

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  17. “After Years of Being Silenced, Parents Are Now Being Invited to Share Their Stories — The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices is accepting public comments and oral testimony ahead of its March meeting, a rare opportunity for families and advocates to be truly heard. Submit written comments or sign up for oral testimony by March 12 to ensure your story is included in the official record.”

    by Stephanie Locricchio

    baby

    EXCERPT: “For decades, parents, patients, and advocates in the medical freedom movement have fought to be heard. They wrote letters, testified at hearings, and stood outside government buildings with stories that were too often ignored. Many were gaslit, called “crazy,” dismissed from pediatric offices for raising safety concerns, and shunned by elected officials who refused to listen.

    And yet they never stopped speaking.

    Today, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment in history. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) will meet March 18-19 at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, and for the first time in a long time, the public is not only allowed to speak, but we are being encouraged to share our experiences and views.

    The current committee, appointed under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, represents a significant shift from past ACIP panels that critics say were deeply entangled with pharmaceutical interests.

    For years, many parents felt that vaccine policy decisions were made without meaningful public input, especially from those most affected. For families who have waited years, even decades, to be heard, this moment carries profound meaning. The progress we are witnessing today was not handed down from institutions.

    It was built on the backs of courageous parents, especially mothers, who refused to stay silent, who kept speaking even when they were dismissed, mocked, and ignored.

    Because of their persistence, their sacrifice, and their unwavering love for their children, the door that was once firmly closed is now opening. It’s important to recognize the parents who carried this movement forward when the odds seemed impossible…..”

    https://childrenshealthdefense.org/community/vaccine-injury-parents-invited-share-stories-acip-deadline-march-12/

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  18. another judge thinks they can fire executive office personnel

    Alina Habba
    @AlinaHabba
    Another ridiculous ruling from Judge Brann disqualifying three individuals serving New Jersey’s DOJ front office of the U.S. Attorney. 

    Judges may continue to try and stop President Trump from carrying out what the American people voted for, but we will not be deterred.

    The unconstitutionality of this complete overreach into the Executive Branch, time and time again, will not succeed. They would rather have no U.S. Attorney than safety for the people of NJ. 

    Judges do not fire DOJ officials, AG Pam Bondi and POTUS do – get in line.

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