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Right on for FL. You would think CA and HI would be shameful for their lack of doing what they are elected to do. Evil will never be good. Eternity is a long time so prayerfully....

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I’m a retired elementary school teacher. After hurricane Katrina, a fourth grader no longer wanted to be called by her beautiful name - Katrina.

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Thanks for reporting the real news Peggy! Please take care and keep us informed. I have and will continue to donate to charities you recommend. God bless you and yours!

Marilyn from Central California. We're hoping to hold onto this great community spirit here near Prather and Auberry!

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Many Floridians spend summers in North Carolina; I recall hearing that Governor DeSantis sent aid promptly to North Carolina after the (Helene) hurricane.

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Oct 12·edited Oct 12Liked by Peggy Hall

Like you said, Atlantic storms could be 2024-1

Pacific storms could be 1-2024

Or A -2024-1 (Atlantic), P-2024-1 (Pacific).

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That is even better!!

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What about Georgia? No much help here. Haven’t seen FEMA. Multiple counties in south central Georgia are really struggling. No one is reporting on it. And then Milton hit Florida and we had lineman and National Guard leave us. 50% of us still have no power. And no water because most are on well. Gov Kemp needs to get our area more help. We live in one of the poorest counties in the country! These people live paycheck to paycheck( or depend on our government for help)devastating. Thank you Peggy for doing what you do!

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That is so distressing to hear. Hopefully the state was prepared with resources, and county and cities too.

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Peggy, I too am glad that your stay in Florida has been safe. And I realize that your post is mainly addressing DeSatanis's disaster response. But I am compelled to give you my perspective of DeSatanis as a former Floridian.

I grew up in South Florida and lived there for 60 years until 2020, when it became clear to me that DeSatanis was just another public serpent who happens to be incredibly skilled at controlled opposition. Yes, he does some good things. But at the end of the day, he ordered the lockdowns and thus began the tyranny than ensued. All the crazy things that happened in California happened there: people arrested for going to public beaches, business owners for opening their doors, gyms shut down for allowing customers to work out without masks, etc. Even worse, I read the Florida state statutes then and learned that the health departments are given wide discretion to forcibly quarantine and vaccinate. To my knowledge, these statutes have never been repealed. You probably know that DeSatanis is actively fighting in court right now to allow the C19 bioweapons to remain available in Florida, in direct opposition to his own Surgeon General's recommendations. When you add to this his support and adoption of the so-called "Red Flag" laws, the notion of DeSatanis as a "good" governor seems to be chiefly a result of media hype.

I also want to comment on your previous statement regarding the lack of chemtrails during your stay.

I visited Florida about a month ago right before Hurricane Helene, I travelled through the panhandle, up and down the west coast and through the central areas. Not once did I see anything that resembled normal skies. I would say that since 2020 the spraying in Florida has gotten much, much worse than anything I saw there in the previous 60 years, and I have friends who still live there that would agree. For the time I visited there, I was unable to swim anywhere without seeing the horrible poison clouds hovering overhead and slowly descending. I developed a mysterious rash that, after a month now, is finally starting to fade. I was a beach bum all my life and never had a problem like this before. It makes me wonder, what mysterious pathogens could be in that spray? And why is DeSatanis silent about this blatant threat to our health?

Lastly, I know you're extremely busy but this post should give you a good picture of what DeSatanis is really like. Although I kinda doubt you'll be shocked:

https://dfreality.substack.com/p/a-case-study-in-controlled-opposition?utm_source=publication-search

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Hi Rod, I thank you for sharing your experience. Hopefully more and more people are waking up and are willing to hold these people accountable.

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Peggy, here are the current Florida statutes regarding public health emergencies in Florida:

http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?mode=View%20Statutes&SubMenu=1&App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=quarantine&URL=0300-0399/0381/Sections/0381.00315.html

In light of recent COVID history, I am very uncomfortable with what I am reading here. Especially concerning to me is section 2 (d)(4)(b). Your thoughts?

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Wow.

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Thank you!

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Peggy Hall is a very smart lady. She will not be easily deceived!

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FL near-lifetime resident here, and I can confidently say that Ron DeSantis is the best governor FL has had in my 73 years!

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Let people have their say, for heaven's sake. You have your opinion.

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Oct 11Liked by Peggy Hall

Isn’t it nice to see someone actually do their job effectively? Vast difference from what we experience in CA. Thanks for this uplifting article!

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I have been saying for years that Hurricanes (or any disaster) should not be given names typically given to people. I also proposed an almost identical system as the one you did. It is also more logical. I also agree that DeSantis is a very competent & responsive governor, unlike most. If it were not for the frequent hurricanes, alligators, & excessive humidity, I would consider moving there.

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Luckily, after a lifetime of living in CA's dry heat, I'm adapting well to the humidity!

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Oct 11Liked by Peggy Hall

Spot on about using people’s names for these storms. Sets a very creepy precedent and forever ruins the good names of countless people. Maybe that was the point. 😳

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Great insight!

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Peggy- Im glad you came thru unscathed. Imo, Desantis is simply a public serpent, love that, doing his job for a change. But make no mistake, he is one of the serpents, fighting like you-know-what in court, after being sued by Dr Joseph Sansone, to keep the jabs available in FL, even tho his own Surg Gen has publicly denounced them as "bioweapons not to be used on humans". Now why would that be? I stayed a year in FL & moved away recently. Some laws on the books re: absolute Governor's powers during a "health emergency" were really scary to me. People seem to have a matinee idol worship syndrome for Desantis but have forgotten he locked them down & pushed the jabs like other Gov's.

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I'm in FL, and DeSantis in no way "locked us down and for forced jabs on us", NOR are there any "emergency powers" laws allowing forced jabs on anyone--because that was a law put on the books during Jeb Bush's governorship in 2005 or 2006, LONG before DeSantis became governor, AND a law which DeSantis had legislature REMOVE shortly after he became governor! So tired of all the politically-motivated lies about DeSantis! He's the best governor FL has had in my 73 years of (mostly) living in FL!

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Governor Desantis is One in a Million! I was in Key West in November, 2020. Florida was open to tourism, all businesses were thriving. The Mayor of Key West, a proud Leftie woman, had police out on the street enforcing “mask mandates”.. theyve just popped up again here in California, btw…but I didnt wear mine anywhere. Once or twice some hysterical shopkeeper would scream at me and Id either leave or drag the nasty thing out and wrap my face with it if I wanted to stay and not waste my time arguing with the fool! The “mask mandate” in Key West was completely against Gov Desantis orders and he threatened to sue any municipalities that tried to enforce them. What a relief having such an intelligent person in charge! Someone who actually LISTENS to intelligent argument and reason! I was a strong supporter of Gov Desantis as the Republican nominee but good ole Donald got it anyway. At least it appears DJT has finally realized he just MIGHT have made a mistake or five himself and maybe, in spite of his unending attempts to sabotage himself, he might win this time! Let us pray he has actually learned from his mistakes..no hes not perfect…and goes after the bastards who lead him astray the first time! Harris is sheer disaster waiting to happen..

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All of this weather warfare is merely one aspect of the overall attack against not only the US but humanity in general. It's being waged across all dimensions: physical, chemical, biological, psychological and above all spiritual. We have entered the fabled tribulation period.

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It would be ok with me to name disasters kamala.

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LOL! Perfect solution!

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Peggy! Love this comparison between FL and CA and more specific between DeSantis and Newsom — I wrote one comparing the two back in 2023 just to add more data to the difference between the two: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/why-florida-is-better-than-california

I agree with you as well: definitely not a fan of the political system, but I’ll definitely give props when it’s deserved.

PS: hope Milton wasn’t too bad on you guys. We’ve been without power for the past 24+ hours so it should come back shortly.

But this has shown me the power of a neighborhood and why we need to bring back ideas like community especially when times get tough. Chat later!

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Thank you, Franklin, can't wait to read it! Glad you are also relatively unscathed. I was so encouraged by the community around me looking out for each other.

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Likewise! I’ll be writing about that as well: it took an emergency to make us remember about community. It was beautiful 😍❤️

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