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Got half way through. Then I felt like I might have a stroke if I went any further. Perhaps that is the goal. If they don’t kill you with shots, they will kill you with absurdity.

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They are experts in both.

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In that case go to the International Criminal Court for a decision who should be hung and who should be rewarded for truth and Justice.

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First. Do not elect satanists. They are not funny. You know who they are! They give you the signs. They even expose their agenda. Next. Organize broad Rainbow Coalitions! Next. Vote for yourselves! Next. Create Real Democracy and People's Courts! Next. Forgive them, because they do not know what they are doing!

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Correct!

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Oh my God! I joined you! As someone working on nursing home since 2011 until now. I never seem 4 deaths in a row within 5 days since the roll out of the C 19 shots! Increased hospitalisations and deaths this bad?? Not normal trend! One of the normal trend on the nursing homes before Covid roll out is that by the start of ER months I.e September, October…etc etc..flu outbreaks happens despite of all the residents and staff just been injected with the annual flu vaccines! Unfortunately, some will also die.

But since Covid, they only look for Covid and treat everyone who has flu symptoms to have COVID. Just an example, we have a 94 yrs old male resident who tested positive for Covid using RAT test but his symptoms was literally only cold feet. So the nurse practitioner started him antivirals.

They are also testing asymptomatic residents and staff in the nursing homes for Covid. We are now 2025 but staff are still force mandated to do RAT test for Covid before coming in to work in the nursing home!

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"...flu outbreaks happens despite of all the residents and staff just been injected with the annual flu vaccines!"

It used to be well known that smallpox epidemics often followed inoculation for smallpox.

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Same with me Lone Star

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They do not allow free subscribers to give feedback, so we have censorship of IMO. This may be redacted.

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I believe any questions asked of the health agencies are all passed on to pharma for pharma to answer. It must be the arrangement as health agencies know nothing scientifically about these shots and the intellectual property and all that rot. These people are just intermediaries so impossible to have a scientific exchange. Pharma has designed a very strategic plan to barricade any means of infiltration. Too bad we couldn’t invent a Trojan horse to avoid detection on our way to annihilating them. Is that too harsh? Ok, have a civilized debate.

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i agree with your conclusion 'any questions asked of the health agencies are all passed on to pharma..." the revolving door between industry and regulators must be shut closed as a first step

it is natural for the regulators to want to please their customers (industry) because that's who pays them

all of us, each and every one of us, is required to be loyal to our master

whoever rewards us is our master, therefore, Ms Lisa is simply doing what she is being paid to do, serving her master

until the revolving door stops (and how can it since capitalism is based on power/control in the hands of a few?) all the exposure amounts to nothing

she will get a position equal to her loyalty

we know they are not trustworthy

when we know our enemy we must do what we can to protect ourselves and one another

thank you kevin for your protection

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Yes, but careful about the capitalism bit. Our problem is the breakdown of the governance system that is supposed to balance the power of entities such corporations, government, and regulators. Insert ‘ fascism’ for ‘capitalism’, and I think you will be on the money.

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perhaps fascism is a better word for it, call it anything you'd like.

the point is centralized control in the hands of a few benefiting themselves.

i'd prefer 'free markets' and 'buyer beware' rather than capitalism but one would have to remove the us tax code which is used almost exclusively to control the marketplace by trained lawyers and accountants.

this, of course, proves your point: breakdown of the power balance of the controllers.

and to emphasize the problem simplistically: those in power are forever taking more power and the concentrating it resulting in further tyranny

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"...resulting in further tyranny."

You are 100% correct. In fact one of the books that the fine, experienced, and knowledgeable John Taylor wrote was published in 1822 with the title of "Tyranny Unmasked," indicating that it hadn't taken long for tyranny to be established in the "land of the free."

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"Our problem is the breakdown of the governance system that is supposed to balance the power..."

That concept was always another seductive and commonly believed myth used to justify systems, i.e., government, to control we of the productive classes and both the "FUNding fathers" and their opposition were well aware of it.

In America the moneybags crowd prevailed back in 1789 so it should not be surprising to understand that the system we now have was intentionally unbalanced from the start.

“The Constitution looked fairly good on paper, but it was not a popular document; people were suspicious of it, and suspicious of the enabling legislation that was being erected upon it. There was some ground for this. The Constitution had been laid down under unacceptable auspices; its history had been that of a coup d'état.

“It had been drafted, in the first place, by men representing special economic interests. Four-fifths of them were public creditors, one-third were land speculators, and one-fifth represented interests in shipping, manufacturing, and merchandising. Most of them were lawyers. Not one of them represented the interest of production — Vilescit origine tali. (the dice were loaded from the start)

Albert Jay Nock, Liberty vs. the Constitution: The Early Struggle

https://mises.org/library/liberty-vs-constitution-early-struggle

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"since capitalism is based on power/control in the hands of a few?"

No, that's cronyism.

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It may be that capitalism has a strong tendency to develop toward plutocracy and monopoly as well as monopsony and that cronyism is one of the means towards those ends.

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I like the Trojan horse 🐎 it is not to harsh!

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It’s a great read between the two letters go back-and-forth. It’s clear even from a layman like myself that one is a professional scientist, educated well-versed in their field and the other is the idiot with Dr in front of her name

Meaning Kerr Her Dr. title lacks as much significance as the Dr. in front of Hotez’s name

Again a Dr. for hire !

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The phenomenon of "educated" idiots was described by Ben Franklin at the age of 16 who wrote a series of entertaining letters to the editor under the pen name of SIlence Dogood...

The phenomenon of "educated" idiots was described by Ben Franklin at the age of 16 who wrote a series of entertaining letters to the editor under the pen name of SIlence Dogood...

“…I reflected in my Mind on the extreme Folly of those Parents, who, blind to their Childrens Dullness, and insensible of the Solidity of their Skulls, because they think their Purses can afford it, will need send them to the Temple of Learning, where, for want of a suitable Genius, they learn little more than how to carry themselves handsomely, and enter a Room genteely, (which might as well be acquir’d at a Dancing-School,) and from whence they return, after Abundance of Trouble and Charge, as great Blockheads as ever, only more proud and self-conceited.

…[and] he, without much Study, presently interpreted it, assuring me, That it was a lively Representation of HARVARD COLLEGE, Etcetera. I remain, Sir, Your Humble Servant,

Silence Dogood, (No. 4)

Printed in The New-England Courant, May 14, 1722.

http://www.ushistory.org/franklin/courant/silencedogood4.htm

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Kevin, hits back again. Glad we have him!

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👍🏼☀️🥰

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She *was* over her skis. I think you just unleashed the mother of all avalanches on her sorry ass.

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More well reasoned subterfuge that can't stand up to our bulldogs, Jessica and Anandamide.

Nice takedown.

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Kerr appears to be a Pharma hack. ugh very very very sad.

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What I wonder is how long before the public starts to hunt these beings down for there CLEAR LIES!

Maybe it is happening already look at the CEO that was shot in the USA from BIB PHAMA!

All you have to is ask yourself WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU NEW THAT ONE OR MORE OF YOUR FAMILY WAS MURDERED BY THESE BIO WEAPON Eugenics injections!!

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That goon was about to be indicted for some crime so his death was probably faked. Like Epstein's "death" was.

If the heat grows on Fauci and Gates we can expect them to conveniently escape accountability in a similar manner.

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And that, boys and girls, was not merely an academic spanking— that was a total effing beatdown of a supernumerary governmental cogwheel by a master. A work of art, truly.

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It's a fine example of how to deal with bullies.

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Wow, that was a brutal shellacking you gave

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What is the threshold for malfeasance?

Because it seems that it was passed about 5 paragraphs in.

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Bravo.

You just fact checked the fact checker.

And what a check it is. Wow, easy to read and full of hard facts.

Thankyou.

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Excellent. Thank you

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Good ol' Doctor Kerr hey .....I wonder how she got the gig ..... like most of the Australian appointments these days , you don't need to be an expert in anything , but you do need to do the government bidding

.....and you never , ever come clean ... 🤷🏻‍♂️🦧🤦‍♂️

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They do their degrees for the status then go into politics. The Au foreign minister and attorney general are other examples of incompetents making policy. Legal and medical internships are exercises in memory under stress, not creative thought.

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Many of the "rich" get their "winnings" via government too. Welfare for the rich; works almost all the time. (Think, Fauci, Gates, Bourla et al).

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In 2095 you see according to Pfizer and Mod papers, our vaccines were not contaminated, no oncogenicity, no SV40 we saved humanity from the C19 Pandemic, and the AI DNA vax has cleaned the whole problem.

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But you and I know that bullshit is always bullshit no matter how they spin it .....🦧🤷🏻‍♂️

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It seems the people in charge are just the puppets of the people that enrich themselves.

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The “experts” are all trained in gaslighting and deflection! Must’ve all gone to the same ‘sell my soul’ school

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