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The Nobel prize was demoted to a mere tool for promoting propaganda the day they gave Obama the peace one.

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Damn, beat me to it.....

The Nobel Prize has been little more than a joke for a couple of decades now.

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Those who laud lies and liars will drown by them.

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Oct 2, 2023·edited Oct 2, 2023

Yes exactly what I was going to say. And now it is just another garbage committee wasting humanity's time and energy. At the time when it was given to Obama the committee even said they were doing it as a kind of statement of "wish" not for something he did. LOL.

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It actually can't waste anything more than Alfred Nobel's trust money.

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He would probably want to "dynamite" the trust with all the committee members with it.

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He couldn't have predicted woke culture.

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And lets not forget literature. The Russia Russia Russia coverage and the 1619 Project.

Nobel Prize doesn't even make a decent paperweight or doorstop these days.

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I wouldn’t even grace any door in my home with it.

Nor as a paper weight for my monthly stack of bills, at least they are legitimate and are worthy of my attention.

It’s merely a tribute to liars, thieves, propagandists and warmongers.

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In my best Adam Sandler shrill singing voice: "Nailed It !!!"

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I'd be happy to take any cash reward from them you want to get rid of.

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I hadn't thought of that. I don't know what they are made of, but hell, even if they were made of copper they'd be worth more smelted than as-is. lol

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The cash reward is much more than the medallion is worth in melt.

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Kissinger was a good guy?

Muhammad Anwar el-Sadat & Menachem Begin (1978)

This is where I start diving into tumultuous territory: The Middle East.

After the 1973 War between a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria and Israel, where the latter decided that it had no chance to occupy the Egyptian and Syrian territories without arduous military power, the peace process had to begin, which led to The 1978 Camp David Accords that in turn led to the return of the Sinai to Egypt and normalized relations—the first peaceful recognition of Israel by an Arab country, which many consider a sham in the legacy of former Egyptian President Anwar El-Sadat.

Both leaders received the Nobel Peace Prize for the Camp David Agreement, which “brought about a negotiated peace between Egypt and Israel". El-Sadat was assassinated in 1981, while Begin was touted as a mass-murderer as he was the leader of the Zionist militant group Irgun that fought and killed the Palestinians during the 1948 War in Palestine (also known as El Nakba/The Catastrophe).

Yasser Arafat, Yitzhak Rabin, & Shimon Peres (1994)

Arguably the most controversial Arab leader of the last century, Yasser Arafat was a figure to behold. Arafat was a hero of the Palestinian uprising against the Israeli occupation, and he's one of the founders of the political faction Fatah (active since 1959) and fought with the organization against Israel with the aim of liberating Palestine. He eventually signed the Oslo Accords with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabine in September 1993 which created the promise of peace.

Almost 30 years later, there's still no resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict and settlement expansion continues till today. The Oslo Accords were strongly opposed by a large portion of the Palestinian population; philosopher Edward Said famously described them as a "Palestinian Versailles". Arafat died in 2004 from what was reported to be a month-long illness.

The peace in the Middle East seems now like a long-term dream that Arafat had hoped to solve with a magic wand, only to see it more stateless in front of his dying eyes.

Abiy Ahmed (2019)

The last person on the list is the most recent winner of the Peace Prize who’s been murdering his own people. The Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, who won a Nobel Peace Prize for ending one of Africa’s longest-running conflicts, in particular for his decisive initiative to resolve the border conflict with neighboring Eritrea, has been waging a war of his own making towards the end of 2020.

In early November of that year, Ahmed announced that he had ordered troops to respond to an allegedly deadly attack on a government military base in Ethiopia’s Tigray province. Leaders there say the Tigrayan people are being blamed for tensions that surfaced as Ahmed implemented reforms and postponed elections due to COVID-19. Many civilians were killed and displaced, and the political and military unrest in Central Africa has never been higher.

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Where did I mention Kissinger?

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I took Paulo's essay as a list of previously awarded Nobel's to very inappropriate people, starting with Kissinger who received it in 1973.

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Since Kissinger encouraged Nixon to join hands with the Chinese Communist Party, the Chinese Communist Party has now become a monster that feeds on the United States.

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The one good thing that Kissinger did was to give proper credit to military people.

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Oct 2, 2023·edited Oct 2, 2023

That's sarcasm, yes ??

"Military men are just dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy". -Henry Kissinger, - Council On Foreign Relations

"Depopulation should be the highest priority of foreign policy towards the third world" ~Henry Kissinger

"Once the herd accepts mandatory forcible vaccinations, it's game over!! They will accept anything - forcible blood or organ donation, for the "Greater Good". We can genetically modify children and sterilize them, for the "Greater Good". Control sheep minds and you control the herd. Vaccine makers stand to make billions and I know many of you in this room today are investors. It's a big Win-Win!! We thin out the herd and the herd pays us for providing extermination services. Now, what's for lunch, huh?? -Dr. Henry Kissinger - speech to the World Health Organization Council On Eugenics. February 25th 2009

“In the future it will be as impossible for the ordinary people to rebel against us as it is for a sheep to rebel against a farmer.” ~Henry Kissinger

"The one thing every man fears, is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished, for the guarantee of their wel-being, granted to them by their World Government" ~ Henry Kissinger

"Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac" -Henry Kissinger

The only thing the mass murdering war criminal zionist globalist Kissinger deserves, is a one way ticket to Hell !!! Actually, the fact that the bastard is still pumping air, rightly pisses me off.

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That one allegedly at the council on Eugenics is a fake if I remember when I looked into it. Not suggesting he does not think or say this behind closed doors but I would be rather surprised if it was said on record anywhere.

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The peace prize has often been a joke, but most of the scientific awards have been given for advances that had some merit. This is the first one that's been given out for something that's clearly bad news.

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I logged in to post that. Beat me to it.

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Same with the Pulitzer and a myriad of other awards..

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So because the Nobel is corrupt, all are?

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Time magazine recognized Hitler as the "Man of the Year" in 1938 so there's a long history of awards presented to monsters.

https://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,760539-1,00.html

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When Henry Kissinger won the Nobel Peace prize in 1973, after having murdered over 150,000 Cambodians with US bombs, irony died.

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But medical history shows that traditional vaccines have saved millions of lives and as such are bigpharma's greatest gift to mankind, so no surprise that the mRNA "vaccine inventors" get appropriate recognition. However there may be a fly in the ointment re eventhe traditional jabs -

https://drtesslawrie.substack.com/p/the-shocking-truth-no-vaccines-are

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Oh, I see how you are !! Here I am trying to clear my inbox of a few dozen newsletter and substack and channel notifications, and here you are trying to sidetrack me for the next day and a half. lol Over time I have subscribed to several hundred sources and subsequently unsubbed from the vast majority. The ones that remain are a distillation of sorts and the result is a plethora of time consuming investigation, because aside from the Smart As A Whip pages, the comment sections with all the added url's are, to quote my young Nephew, "Wicked Awesome" !! Dr. Lawrie's comment section alone will keep me very occupied.

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Unfortunately Guido, Dr Lawrie's comment section used to be absolutely amazing. But suddenly it's only open to PAID subscribers. I am beyond disappointed. ☹

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Yes, I was bummed I couldn't comment, ....... but the comments section is not closed off to viewing, so the url's found there are still accessible. I always find great leads in comments sections from all across the web, it's just that in most places url's are sparse, while others are quite concentrated.

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Great article, thanks!

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“Kariko and Weissman get the Nobel, not for inventing mRNA vaccines (because I did that) but for adding the pseudouridine that allowed unlimited spike toxins to be manufactured in what could have been a safe and effective vaccine platform, if safely developed.” Dr. Robert Malone

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I read his sub stack and saw this too. I often wonder why the establishment doesn’t try to destroy him, but instead they seem to go after others to destroy🤔

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I suspect he is one of them.

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Totally agree. Perhaps the technology was clever, but the results were a disaster.

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Apparently, the receivers said they were “overwhelmed” by the news...I would be too; they will go down in the history books as having been the inventors of a death jab.

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It's Killiko and Weissmanslaughter for the WIN!

I guess it's peaceful to kill people. It is a war after all, right?

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Yep- war is peace. And freedom is slavery, and ignorance is strength.

~Orwell 1984

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What saddens me is that I’m not even shocked by this Nobel award! After all, didn’t Israel award Fauci a million dollars for “ following the science “? I’m a 74 year young woman who, these past few years, has often thought “ beam me up, Scotty “ I’m done with this planet!

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just awful. I agree with Vonu's comment.

The day Obama was given the Nobel PP was a sad day. Probably the choice made by Schwab and Soros and co,

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Well stated Dr. Bridle! The Nobel prize is now officially beclowned.

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Alfred Nobel must be turning over in his grave ! What a sham this has turned out to be .Obama having been given a Nobel peace prize and for what ,invading other countries ? And now this .I am lost for words.

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So nothing is off limits with this bamboozled plandempic.. wow . Nothing is sacred. Sad state of affairs. Thank you Dr Bridle.

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How did we not predict this? I find it difficult to predict what comes next! Fauci running for president?

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As this point that would not surprise me one little bit.

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Well, isn't the Nobel committee as squeaky clean as FIFA? (i.e. not). It's nothing more than a means of passing huge sums of money over the counter instead of under it. Apparently, if you see it, it's legal.

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In opposite world we always award the criminals. Look at Hollywood. Look at the medals on the General's chests. Be proud of your killing spree and then maybe they won't suspect. Hell you won't suspect. It's like when the gangster goes to confession and pays a penance for it's crimes. Or maybe after a lifetime of gross negligence and ruthless business practices a wealthy person donates to a college and has a library named after it. Pride is the ultimate sin that all others spring forth from... no?

What is the great sin? What sin is worse than any other?

C.S. Lewis replied to this question with clarity:

There is one vice of which no man in the world is free; which everyone in the world loathes when he sees it in someone else and of which hardly any people, except Christians, ever imagine that they are guilty themselves. There is no fault which makes a man more unpopular, and no fault which we are more unconscious of in ourselves. And the more we have it ourselves, the more we dislike it in others.

According to Christian teachers, the essential vice, the utmost evil, is Pride. Unchastity, anger, greed, drunkenness, and all that, are mere fleabites in comparison. It was through pride that the Devil became the Devil: Pride leads to every other vice. It is the complete anti-God state of mind.

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Quite right and the human hubris which has led to the sad state of the world today; the globalists fashion themselves as the "new gods" who use their technological control (including "vaccines") as the means to maintain power and control; we were tested in the Garden of Eden and failed because of the temptation of Pride and have been suffering from the same dis-ease ever since; all of the purveyors of death and nefarious actors are marked by their pride-filled character and, indeed, "it is the complete anti-God state of mind."

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The Vedas corroborate this, so it’s not just Christians nor of Christian origin. Pride is what keeps us from realizing God, both in our own hearts and those of everyone else. And, of course, it’s far easier to see it in others...

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CS Lewis quote... not me... I am a nuevo gnostic...

I would reckon all ancient occult teachings of the highest orders feel the same way about the Universal law and truths, no?

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Bravo, Dr. Bridle.

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Next: Neil Fergusson gets the Nobel for Physics for his "modelling".

And why not give him the Fields Medal for mathematics too.

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