here is a comment from a longtime subscriber who wishes to remain anonymous.
Hi, George!
Your show with Peter yesterday was really amazing! Peter seemed to be so excited about the publishing of his new book, and you were there to support him every step of the way.
Looking back, George, as the days and years have gone by, you have always “been there” to help the people with whom you have been connecting. Your national and international audience members have been inspired as they have enjoyed seeing your very generous spirit in action, George. For just a few highlights:
You helped Jason to reach many more viewers on his channel as you invited your audience members to join you both on your very exciting adventures together.
You generously donated to Lee’s citizen journalism scholarship program, as you were spotlighting his academy.
You made a generous donation to help Robert David Steele.
You collaborated with Taskforce in your mutual investigations.
You helped John to establish his channel
You helped Mark to establish his channel
You helped the Neighborhood News Team to establish their organization.
You helped Addy to further his career and you helped him to increase his earnings.
You collaborated with Paul, you helped him to reach more viewers on his channel, and you helped him to navigate through his academic twists and turns.
You helped Tommy to reach more viewers on his channel.
You have made more appearances than any other guest on Jesse’s Missing Link show, and you have helped Jesse to reach more viewers on his channel.
You helped your friend to receive her transplant.
You have been helping
the Breggins and Dr. Ruby as they have had to endure the injustices of tactical lawfare.
You helped Karma Doc through a horrifically devastating time in her life, and you helped her to restore her family farm.
You are helping Veterans with therapy horses—including “Sterne the anthrax horse.”
You have been helping Peter to reach more viewers on his channel with your awesome 3 X per week show.
And yesterday you helped Peter to introduce his first book. It was really great fun for your audience members to watch yesterday’s show, George, and to share in all of the excitement going on there!
The 1861 Civil War in the U.S. was a real civil war. Whatever they can contrive now through their DNC psyops can never compare to it. In one such battle around Shiloh the Union lost 13,000 men and the Confederates 10,000 men. And that was just one battle. The second battle, I believe, was at Bull Run. McDowells Army vs Beauregard and Johnston's Confederates Armies, 460 killed 1,124 wounded vs 387 killed 1582 wounded. The first battle was when the Confederates fired on Fort Sumpter's Charleston Harbor in South Carolina.
Interestingly, the Civil War didn't start out to be about slavery - the Confederates were concerned about State's Rights, and that's what they were fighting for. Later the Union Armies felt they needed more of a reason to fight so it was then they brought up the issue of slavery.
If there is a "never again," Civil War in the U.S. should be a "never again."
Right now, I am reading The Civil War by Bruce Catton. A real catastrophe. Of course, the British tried to intervene on the side of the Confederates, mostly to end the war because at first they weren't getting their cotton from the South, but then, later, of more concern to the British, was they weren't getting their grain from the North.
I remember watching you during the heartbreaking aftermath of Jenny’s sudden death. Your shock and disorientation was a moving testimony to your partnership and bond. Such a tragic ordeal to endure. You do her proud with your tribute.
here is a comment from a longtime subscriber who wishes to remain anonymous.
Hi, George!
Your show with Peter yesterday was really amazing! Peter seemed to be so excited about the publishing of his new book, and you were there to support him every step of the way.
Looking back, George, as the days and years have gone by, you have always “been there” to help the people with whom you have been connecting. Your national and international audience members have been inspired as they have enjoyed seeing your very generous spirit in action, George. For just a few highlights:
You helped Jason to reach many more viewers on his channel as you invited your audience members to join you both on your very exciting adventures together.
You generously donated to Lee’s citizen journalism scholarship program, as you were spotlighting his academy.
You made a generous donation to help Robert David Steele.
You collaborated with Taskforce in your mutual investigations.
You helped John to establish his channel
You helped Mark to establish his channel
You helped the Neighborhood News Team to establish their organization.
You helped Addy to further his career and you helped him to increase his earnings.
You collaborated with Paul, you helped him to reach more viewers on his channel, and you helped him to navigate through his academic twists and turns.
You helped Tommy to reach more viewers on his channel.
You have made more appearances than any other guest on Jesse’s Missing Link show, and you have helped Jesse to reach more viewers on his channel.
You helped your friend to receive her transplant.
You have been helping
the Breggins and Dr. Ruby as they have had to endure the injustices of tactical lawfare.
You helped Karma Doc through a horrifically devastating time in her life, and you helped her to restore her family farm.
You are helping Veterans with therapy horses—including “Sterne the anthrax horse.”
You have been helping Peter to reach more viewers on his channel with your awesome 3 X per week show.
And yesterday you helped Peter to introduce his first book. It was really great fun for your audience members to watch yesterday’s show, George, and to share in all of the excitement going on there!
Rock on, George!
You’re The Greatest!
God bless you!
TRULY - - a Top-Shelf human being . i miss her too . shalom , jenny
A fitting tribute - wow.
https://youtu.be/78mQ8SWhCp4?si=u4o1FoZjMA_tZwDs
❤️🙏
The 1861 Civil War in the U.S. was a real civil war. Whatever they can contrive now through their DNC psyops can never compare to it. In one such battle around Shiloh the Union lost 13,000 men and the Confederates 10,000 men. And that was just one battle. The second battle, I believe, was at Bull Run. McDowells Army vs Beauregard and Johnston's Confederates Armies, 460 killed 1,124 wounded vs 387 killed 1582 wounded. The first battle was when the Confederates fired on Fort Sumpter's Charleston Harbor in South Carolina.
Interestingly, the Civil War didn't start out to be about slavery - the Confederates were concerned about State's Rights, and that's what they were fighting for. Later the Union Armies felt they needed more of a reason to fight so it was then they brought up the issue of slavery.
If there is a "never again," Civil War in the U.S. should be a "never again."
Right now, I am reading The Civil War by Bruce Catton. A real catastrophe. Of course, the British tried to intervene on the side of the Confederates, mostly to end the war because at first they weren't getting their cotton from the South, but then, later, of more concern to the British, was they weren't getting their grain from the North.
~ Connie Bevan ~
Knowing that fate lurks underneath all your work is testament to your courage
Well done, George!
I remember watching you during the heartbreaking aftermath of Jenny’s sudden death. Your shock and disorientation was a moving testimony to your partnership and bond. Such a tragic ordeal to endure. You do her proud with your tribute.
RIP
❤️Wage Peace,
⭐️Keep the Faith
#AttacktheMIMAC
#DeNazthePlanet
What a loss to so many.