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Dee's meow's avatar

They also need to stop parma and gov from vaxing cattle and companion animals. Also keep mrna out of our lives, food [incl. veg] and pets.

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Andy Bunting's avatar

Stop beating around the bush.

Kill em all before they kill all of us.

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Duchess's avatar

It is such a tangled web, where do we start? And how do we get our legislatures who are on the take like 99% of them , to undo what they have done?

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Rogier van Vlissingen's avatar

Fundamentally, we can go right back to Ivan Illich's Medical Nemesis, the expropriation of health, to understand how and why our misguided health concepts are in and of themselves inflationary, and fueled further by the profit motives of the medical-industrial complex. This is the design. So the design has to change. All the rest is merely reshuffling the deckchairs on the Titanic. The favorite deflection of politicians is to reduce the prices on a few drugs in order to pacify the public.

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Allen's avatar

You truly believe these were "policy errors" or "mistakes?"

These criminals have been doing this for several decades and you think they just keep making the same "mistakes" even as they continue to reap gargantuan profits from these "mistakes" and through these "mistakes" consolidate their power even further.

All of this benefits the uber-wealthy investor class, we are currently going through the largest upwards transfer of wealth in history and you think that these are "policy errors?"

Please read and absorb the following and disabuse yourself from thinking that these criminals don't know exactly what they are doing:

Mistakes Were NOT Made: An Anthem for Justice

https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/mistakes-were-not-made-an-anthem

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Peter Halligan's avatar

Um. what part of my article referred to forgiving criminals. the article indicates the exact opposite. perhaps you should read it again.

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Allen's avatar

I didn't say anything about that I'm talking about your unwarranted assumption held within your title that what is transpiring are "policy errors" which they are not. I was quite clear on that.

These are in fact policy successes doing exactly what those policies are designed to do by the degenerate billionaires and their lackeys who designed them.

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Peter Halligan's avatar

I refuse to advocate for criminals, their actions or outcomes.

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