Olympic Athlete Genevieve Florence (24) ‘Barely Functional’ After Pfizer Vaccine: ‘I Wanted To End My Life’ (Video)

Genevieve Florence grew sicker because doctors and the government dismissed her life-altering symptoms as anxiety, not vaccine damage.

Olympic athlete and British actress Genevieve Florence trained 10 hours a day, six days a week, as a synchronized swimmer. However, after receiving her first Pfizer “vaccine” injection during the summer of 2021, the healthy, thriving 24-year-old became unable to function or care for herself. The painful side effects grew so excruciating she began to contemplate whether she should end her life.

Florence’s decision to receive the controversial vaccine was due to the film industry’s mandatory requirement to work. “I immediately regretted it soon as she put it in my arm. I just thought, Well, what have I done,” said Florence in the powerful documentary, “Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion.”

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Hastings kids have access to ‘Gender Queer’ book with sexually graphic pictures “It comes down to exposing children to sexually explicit materials without parental knowledge or consent,” said school board member Carrie Tate. By Evan Stambaugh -October 16, 2022

Hastings school board member Carrie Tate discusses the book “Gender Queer.” (Tom Dippel/Facebook)

Children in the Hastings Public Schools district can easily get their hands on a book titled “Gender Queer” that includes illustrations of sexual acts, a school board member said.

In an interview conducted by Minnesota Senate candidate Tom Dippel, Hastings school board member Carrie Tate confirmed that the controversial graphic novel by Maia Kobabe is available to schoolchildren in the district. The book depicts oral sex and masturbation.

In response to a concerned parent who requested the removal of “Gender Queer,” Tate said both the district superintendent and the director of teaching and learning recommended the book remain available. But she noted the school board passed her motion to eventually discuss the availability of sexually graphic materials in the district.

“[Parents] are astonished that it’s in our school, and I think that they’re appalled,” Tate said. “It comes down to exposing children to sexually explicit materials without parental knowledge or consent.”

“It has pictures of oral sex, pictures of masturbation, it talks about sex toys, all these things that should be off the table for free access to children,” Tate continued.

Hastings school board member Carrie Tate discusses the book “Gender Queer.” (Tom Dippel/Facebook)

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Can an AI do the work of a rabbi?

The rabbi then expressed fear over the advancement of AI. He expressed fear of knowing where content comes from, fear of AI replacing jobs and fear for future developments.

While Rabbi Franklin expressed the belief that AI would not be taking his job anytime soon, AI has the potential to take hundreds of millions of jobs. According to Zippia, half of all companies currently use some form of AI, and 375 million jobs are expected to become obsolete over the next decade.

Will AI be capable of overpowering humanity? (credit: Wikimedia Commons)

 

A sermon written by AI – are robotic rabbis next? The rabbi used the ChatGPT chatbot, a free-to-access AI program launched in November of last year. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF Published: JANUARY 20, 2023 01:55 Updated: JANUARY 20, 2023 08:01

Israeli perspective on artificial intelligence (Illustrative). (photo credit: DAVID YAPHE, EGOR VIKHREV/UNSPLASH)

New York Senior Rabbi Josh Franklin, of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons, surprised his congregation earlier this week by delivering a sermon written entirely by Artificial Intelligence (AI.)

The rabbi used the ChatGPT chatbot, a free-to-access AI program launched in November of last year.

After reading the AI-written piece, Rabbi Franklin asked his congregation to guess who had written the sermon. In response, the congregation incorrectly guessed that Rabbi Jonathan Sacks had written the piece.

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Dem States Are Worried They Can’t Pay Out Retirement Benefits

Three high-profile Democratic governors are struggling to stabilize their states’ retirement programs due to a falling stock market and may have difficulties paying out benefits in the coming years, according to Politico.

Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Democratic Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Democratic New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, all of whom are considered potential candidates for the 2024 presidential race, have poured billions of dollars into their states’ pension funds, according to Politico. They may struggle to maintain their public images if they’re forced to raise taxes or make budget cuts to keep pension payments flowing.

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Ukrainian Seminary President: Almost 400 Baptist Churches in Ukraine Wiped Out by Russian Invasion

Hundreds of Baptist churches in Ukraine have been wiped out since Russia’s invasion of the country began almost six months ago, according to the president of the Ukrainian Baptist Theological Seminary (UBTS).

Yaroslav Pyzh told Baptist Press about “400 Ukrainian Baptist congregations have been lost” since the war began on Feb. 24. It’s not just buildings that have been destroyed, but church leadership and congregations have been broken down.

Pyzh said although volunteers are helping displaced people fix their homes, the real challenge is to rebuild pastoral leadership in war-torn cities.

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The Collapse And Remaking Of The Tech Giants Print Posted On June 14th, 2021 AKA: This is a list of alternate names for this prophecy. The Collapse of the Tech Giants, The Remaking of the Tech Giants

This prophecy is related to the Remaking of the MediaGlobal economic Reset, and the SuperNatural Transfer of Wealth to the Righteous prophecies, and speaks of the collapse of the big tech companies, such as Amazon, Google, Facebook, Twitter, and all the other big tech media who have previously supported Abortion, and the murdering of children.  They will collapse, and come to nothing, literally going to zero value, with zero wealth, and all of the money they possess will go to the righteous to push forward God’s kingdom.  Also, some will not completely go away, but will be remade, or they will become so small as to be insignificant in the grander scheme of things.

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Despite Media Hysteria, Twitter Is Far From Dying

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As #RIPTwitter trends and the media are awash with coverage lamenting the site’s apparently imminent demise, a look at the actual data on Twitter’s usage suggests that the platform is far from dead. While Twitter is losing both employees and advertisers, and a few high-profile celebrities have departed, the platform’s core user base appears to be as engaged as ever — a point Elon Musk himself made recently. What do the numbers tell us?

While Twitter no longer regularly releases official statistics on daily tweet volume, its vital statistics can be estimated from its public data feeds. The timeline below shows the estimated total daily tweets (blue) and tweeting users (orange) from Jan. 1, 2012, through Nov. 8, 2022. Peaking in July 2013, Twitter’s popularity slowly declined over the years, until pandemic lockdowns led to skyrocketing growth — a surge that was wiped away just six months later, when Twitter’s 2020 election anti-misinformation efforts went astray. As Musk’s Twitter takeover became more likely over the last few months, daily tweet volume actually increased and has remained stable in the weeks since his acquisition.

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Unhinged Leftists Try to Cancel Independence Day

(Mark PellinHeadline USA) Desperate Democrats staring at a likely midterm rebuke and radical activists traumatized by a spate of pro-liberty Supreme Court rulings vented their anger by trying to cancel one of America’s quintessential holiday weekends.

One of the more egregious examples of trying to cancel Independence Day came from Pima County’s Arizona Democratic Party, which posted an incendiary, since-deleted, tweet promoting a so-called “Fu** the Fourth” rally that urged citizens to “bring comfortable shoes, water, lawn chairs, posters, and your anger” to the event.

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