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Fantastic. Being a native Georgian. I can second your thoughts.

Maybe these types og "gatherings" are what we all need these days. It will give us hope that we can take back our lives and country.

Jennifer, you inspire all of us with your dedication. ❤️

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It is wonderful that you were able to have this experience! I can only imagine how lonely and frustrating it must be to be surrounded by those who cannot, or refuse, to see what the world is facing. Keep up the INCREDIBLE work!!!

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This is awesome!!!

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What a wonderful experience! I wish I had a community like this in my area. I feel surrounded by people with their heads in the sand. You’re an inspiration!

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Maybe we need to start one! ♥️

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Glad that you had a good time in my adopted home state. The people are awesome, the politics are as swampy as in DC :-(

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Jennifer, your humanity, compassion and passion for the truth is amazing. Thank you for all you do. 🙏

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Wow. Excellent story about your trip and get-together Jennifer! My wife and I went to a naturopathic clinic this past winter in Tempe, AZ. All the people there were on the same page regarding the covid fraud; many had left corporate hospital jobs. It makes a big difference when you are around people who understand that crimes against humanity were committed and continue today. Thanks for a the great post! Peace.

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Glad you had a good time here in the Land Of The Walking Dead known as Georgia.

Incidentally, I called it "Land of the Walking Dead" before the pandemic as it is famous for a lot of location shots of the show "The Walking Dead" but I realize in some ways how apt a description it is. Georgia wasn't much better than the rest of the country in terms of restrictions. Our governor did not issue mask mandates, but he did go around our state to show us correct mask hygiene.

Those of us who refused the restrictions and vaccines are "the walking dead." A living breathing example of the obvious disparity between reality and perception.

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Maybe more people should start gathering with friends and others as a small group community in different towns and communities and do the same as the great folks in Georgia. It would be a start to get the grass roots of America back on track. Think about it, then do it!

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I 100000% agree with you!!! We need more of this! In every community!

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Great story. Part of being awake is witnessing and interacting with those who are still asleep for whatever reason. It is an exercise in pure frustration and leaves you hollowed out and seething with anger because it is so crystal clear that you cannot understand why something so obvious is so opaque to them. Grrr!!! It's like a breath of fresh air to sit and talk to like minded people whose feet are planted on solid ground and who can actually think and speak logically.

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