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Heidi
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Thank you Arthur

Needed to have a confirmation of that since I have been scared about so much stuff I read on that website. I am trying to avoid them


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Terry James mentioned how a lot of theses gloom and doom websites are selling survival stuff

He wasn't talking about natural news. He didn't give specific names


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Where Natural News got it from:

These victims are being forcibly relocated to the Howard Springs quarantine camp in Darwin, Australia. Michael Gunner, the territory chief, admits to the military kidnapping and forced relocation of Australian indigenous people....,

From Gunner’s Facebook post: (hope this works)

https://twitter.com/i/status/1462740215571918849


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Certainly part of the story could be true. There could be internment camps. Natural News also claimed there were forced vaxxxinations which may be another wild exaggeration on their part.


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Yes, a lot of the Christian ones (or Christians in name only for some of them) are mid, pre-wrath or post tribbers. Many offer a wide variety of survival things. They certainly capitalize $$$ on the doom and gloom. (ie Jim Bakker)

Natural News (who seems to be a New Ager who uses Christian lingo) certainly sells a lot of merchandise on their many websites and like to push the doom and gloom get prepared because the world is falling apart to get people to buy buy buy.

I guess the moral of the story is don't necessarily believe everything you see on websites like Natural News.


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