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Annie Johnson's avatar

87, LEGALLY BLIND

DANIEL BROUDY ASKED: HOW DID THEY PULL THIS OFF? YOUR REPLY..IT HAS BEEN HAPPENING FOR CENTURIES.

HERE IS WHAT I SEE IN MY VERY SMALL CIRCLE OF PEOPLE. THOSE OVER 65/7 JUST WONT BELIEVE IN BAD GUYS. NOT THEIR PROBLEM ANYWAY. AS FOR THE YOUNGER…THEY DONT WANT ANYTHING TO MESS UP THE GOOD LIFE THEY HAVE RIGHT NOW. THEY CALL ME CRAZY.

LOVE YOUR WORK DAVID.

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David A. Hughes's avatar

Thanks, Annie.

Always good to hear from you.

People find all kinds of ways of rationalizing inaction in the face of tyranny.

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Somewhere's avatar

What is most utterly impressive is that it is possible to be a professor outside the academia and you will never know how grateful I am for that, be blessed

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David A. Hughes's avatar

Thank you, that means a lot.

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Billy Bob's avatar

Unfortunately there are replacements waiting in line and being groomed in universities for anyone who refuses to support the official narrative and quits. I quit a well paying position in the corporate world after 14 years due to what I saw and experienced…life is too short to put up with meaningless corrupt activities.

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David A. Hughes's avatar

Yes indeed. The academic job market is so gruesome that people will do more or less anything to make their hard-earned Ph.D.s count for something.

I'm with you - life is too short. We have so little time to do something meaningful.

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Terry Wears's avatar

Amazingly calm and incisive interview.

David Hughes providential.

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David A. Hughes's avatar

Thanks, Terry.

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Redeemed Dissident's avatar

The rigors attending your profession, unfamiliar to many of us (however important and pertinent to our daily lives), which were being challenged by the very system that purported to have birthed, nurtured and preserved/promoted them is evidence of the deterioration of our culture/values/priorities & the intentional erosion of the ethics & disciplines that have enabled academia's revered place in society (and by direct association, the degradation of societal values & respect for the principles & self-evident truths that organized & sustained its existence). Although not unique in history, the assault on institutions of research, inquiry & dissemination of information, thought & the logical, rational application of observations & conclusions drawn has become inconvenient for the necessary expedience of instead producing synthesized myth, (unfounded) propagandized speculation, innuendo & politicized vagaries to compliment the prevailing narratives engaged to advance an agenda, regardless of its relationship to reality....your experience of resistance by means of striving to preserve/promote, in the face of tremendous power and influence, the truth when it is intentionally and adroitly co-opted to convey something other than its plain, obvious and traditionally understood purpose - when the price paid for insisting on the purity that once attended the profession is to risk standing alone or nearly so is an insightful lesson for the rest of us in our respective pursuits in the communities where we live, work and devote our time, talent & influence, to whatever degree. It is also a stark reminder that perseverance in the face of a pervasive malevolent force comes with a cost, but also a reward. Enjoyed the exchange, especially at that critical point-in-time.

James 1:2-4: Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.

James 1:12: Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love him.

Galatians 6:9: And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.

Romans 5:3-5: Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not

put us to shame, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who

has been given to us.

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David A. Hughes's avatar

Wonderful stuff.

I need to ponder more on the concept of steadfastness...

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JDK's avatar

Fabulous! Thanks for getting this out!

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Neuroweapons Exposed's avatar

What should be outlawed right now is having people in congress or the DOJ having dual citizenships. Think of the power Israel ( for example) has in affecting laws in our country if senators and congressmen have Israeli citizenships and are being paid off by powerful lobbyists to push through bills that benefit Israel over our country. And this goes for all countries. This is also creating a new world order where other countries are telling us how to run our government and lives.

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David A. Hughes's avatar

We have the same problem in the UK.

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Penny & John Harrison's avatar

This has brought up a question in my mind; do you think there was a dis-ease, maybe not in 2020, but by 2021? If so, to what do we attribute it?

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David A. Hughes's avatar

No doubt people got sick from a lot of things - stress, fear, being locked up in their homes, losing their jobs, families and friendships being torn apart, and all the other aspects of the psychological warfare that I discuss in my work.

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Penny & John Harrison's avatar

I had not read your work with an eye toward that notion. Only today did I look it up specifically. I guess I had presumed that it seemed clear other forms of attack were happening such as electronic warfare, pathogens from planes, etc. whilst people were locked down. Certainly fear and cognitive dissonance had a part to play. Will continue to study.

If it’s not too personal, did you or any loved ones get ill?

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David A. Hughes's avatar

All of us in my house got wiped out for about 3 weeks in Dec 2022/Jan 2023. I remember barely being able to move on Christmas Day, it was absolutely horrendous. No idea what it was, I haven't had anything like it before or since.

Other than that, no illness whatsoever.

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Penny & John Harrison's avatar

I was taken seriously and suddenly ill in Nov. of ‘21. Nearly died, but refused to go to hospital. Likewise, it wasn’t like anything I had before. It was a very long recovery. I believed it was in part due to the 5G that went in around the town where I was working the late summer before, but your research doesn’t reflect that, correct?

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David A. Hughes's avatar

Correct. I think there are problems with assigning 5G too great a causal role in the "pandemic."

I am deeply suspicious of 5G in the context of electromagnetic warfare, however.

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Neuroweapons Exposed's avatar

You should be worried about the 5G towers since Doctors For Safe Technology are saying the radio frequency level of 5G towers is very concerning for our health and that other countries do not allow as high of intensity as the US. Also, TJ has the patents on the Ericsson chip that creates a beam forming wave put on the towers. TJ has patents on subliminal messaging and V2K. I also talked to a supervisor of a 5G tower that said the FBI rents space on the towers. The FBI probably comes in after the tower is checked for safety and adds their attack chip.

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Penny & John Harrison's avatar

Is this a “causal role”? Trying to make it make sense, which may be folly. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8580522/

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