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Jun 10Liked by Peter Halligan

Ban and defund all mRNA research involving injections or any other delivery medium. Prevent all public health organizations from receiving private donations. Make all communications by public health workers public record. Make all financial records of PH leaders and their families public records.

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Thank you for this post Peter! And thanks for the restack on the parasites too. Important for people to keep it fresh in their minds what the most dangerous "infection' is actually comprised of;-)

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You are welcome!

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There is far too much talk about health! Every issue is a health issue-TV ads abound and if it's not health it's a reference to Global warming.

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I have rad more than I ever thought I needed to know about the functioning of the human body - as some wise person said, eons ago, "it is the jb of the doctor to keep the patient amused until he recovers, naturally"".

The amount of censorship and fraud within the climate change debate is mind-blowing. Mankind will adapt t whatever nature throws at it - as it has de for thousands f years - but we have a huge head start over our ancestors.

Suppressing scientific debate, challenge and ideas is a crime with massive cnsequences for all life. Those doing the suppressing are ciminals.

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Thx for the update….I haven’t turned my tube on in 6 years.

Shocking!

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Man, they show their criminal activities so blatantly…in your face 😳. Fraud, scam, money laundering all for profit and MURDER😳🧐of the human race!

People need to contact their representatives! Where is the damn oversight? We need their documents! FOIA them! Wisconsin and Georgia…WTF

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“Lab leak” is becoming a household trademark. We need some education, then.

A “lab” is a special place where you cannot enter. They won’t let you in. They only allow their own. Because what they do there is none of your business.

Since it is their business, usually copyrighted, patented and trademarked, you will never know what it is about. If, by some random act of mercy, you get employed there, they won’t let you out. They will search through all your belonging, x-ray you and your stuff every hour or so, and they will take your phone away. If you convince them that you want to sleep outside of the lab, and enjoy your own toilet seat, they will search you again before every leaving of the premises. Three times.

A “leak” is not a decent word in the ultra-modern world, so we’ll skip it.

If you are intent on a lab leak, consequently, it cannot be an accidental leak. You will have to consider many aspects of bypassing all kinds of safety and security protocols and inquisitive eyes and hands of the gatekeeping personnel.

You won’t be able to leak the stuff into the ambient air, later to be picked up by a drone operated by the 9-year-old kid of your friend. You won’t be able to hide these nice vials, even plastic ones - because everything there has a label and is counted and checked and numbered and reported.

They do serious stuff there. For a successful lab leak, you would need to learn from all crazy SF movies in which everything is possible. Once you master one lab leak, more will be possible. Then they will know by your travel history, social media selfies with vials and Friends who repeatedly report you with all kinds of authorities because of jealousy.

As Judy once said, lab leaks do not occur in nature. Intentional removal of stuff, oh, yes, why not.

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Good call. I wonder how Daszak (and Metabiota?)got around it. or maybe he (they?) didn't. I also wonder if the rigorous US/EU/UK standards are universal and operate in third world countries with BSL 3-4's. Wasn't Wuhan IV a BSL-2 until a few years ago (2019?)?

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We can assume that work in BSL-3 is better paid than in BSL-2, and so on. Logically, the lab will strive to be higher certified or its personnel will pursue higher clearances, possibly to switch between labs or to take extra hours at BSL-4 because of the badly needed tuition for kids.

The question is, how lab operating regulations account for bribery, falsification of records, or admission of the personnel who are not properly certified, but managed to buy a clearance. And the managers of BSL-4s are probably even better paid, which makes the whole scheme extremely sensitive to cashflows. Is this supervised? Quarterly? Reported annually?

In low-income countries, you don’t need much imagination. Especially when the authorities of such countries deny access to the facilities as a rule.

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Interesting has just become fascinating. Thank you for the links.

A friend of mine used to work as a cleaning lady. Labs-minus-10 grade. She was being actively vetted every day. Not a single speck allowed. Never was found, obviously. No leaks. Extremely successful career. Amazing references. She would never even consider BSL-4, it would mean the degradation of her standards.

So it is true that movies paint a more optimistic picture than real life. Ahhh. Won’t be able to unread these links.

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