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Jun 5Liked by Tsubion

As long as society really believes in the lies of Rockefeller Flexner controlled allopathic medicine based on the fraudulent germ theory, that people have been brainwashed and indoctrinated to believe are medical facts, they will continue to roll out these bullshit virus type stories to scare and control the masses.

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The tide is turning but we need something like an emergency broadcast system to finish the job. Imagine waking up all the TV watchers in overnight. That would be something to behold. If it's on TV they'll believe it. Which makes me wonder why TV stations appear to be untouchable. Surely it would be relatively easy to disrupt their production studios and street 'journalism.'

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What now is, we refuse to cooperate with our own genocide and stay alive. We already know the truth, or… some of us do. So…First we have to dissemble their weaponry. THEN, we IGNORE the fuckers, and throw a wrench into their machinery, by peacefully re-assembling our lives in healthy ways, with good work, good farming, clean air/water, healthy fun…LIVE WELL! We’ll play/listen to music, have ball games, raise kids, have bake sales, coffee parties, beers on Saturday with pool tournaments, live music, plays, poetry readings, rodeos; let’s just freak them out by peacefully undoing them, taking all their wealth and sharing it around, we’ll take in and welcome our immigrants, we’ll grow new cultures of people sharing our pasts, start new Old Ways, celebrate everything, start new cottage industry, utilize FREE ENERGY (yes, it’s “out there,”), and basically, go back to 1824 with the knowledge of 2024 and live it up. I’d like some good, clean, dirty work to do, like raising chickens and veggies, making our own clothes, teaching our own kids, or ours and others… A really Down-to-Earth heaven. Yes, we CAN have it. We CAN HAVE it. ^_^ I belieeeeve! Hard work is good for the body, mind, and sooooooul.

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I admire your spirit Word herder! I'm on board with the general direction you point us in, but I get cranky when I think I might have to do without the Internet or the ability to upload and share books with other people online. Would that still be possible in your future? And another thing, I know there are plenty who are salivating over a return to basic living as you suggest, but I feel the others out there would be a little bit harder to convince. They are so entrenched in their industrial city lifestyles the idea of doing without all the mod cons and convenience would make their brains melt! Maybe that's what needs to happen anyway. I know that I am at peak tech adoption and addiction but I balance that by living in the countryside. If the lights went out I would still scribble things in paper pads just for personal gratification, but in that situation, if we had to go all in, full monty retro, just to stick it to the bastards, I imagine I would be too busy with other tasks to have time to write. I'm pretty sure we can manage a middle ground where we don't have to give up useful tech.

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Yes, Wolfgang Wodarg recoiled and bit back against the ‘no virus’ (scientifically proven theory) guests on the ‘Corona Committee’ which was odd considering.

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Yes, I found that odd too considering how outspoken he was in 2009 about the fake swine flu pandemic. It doesn't make any sense to me how someone of his caliber can seemingly not take the time to delve deeper into the history of the subject when he was already so close. Fourteen years go by and he sits through what is almost a repeat of what happened before (only much worse) and he falls over at the finish line when he could be a leading voice in the unfolding paradigm. Strange.

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It enabled us to research into it and make up our own minds. With the internet and some critical thought it was not difficult. We were given the tools and we used them wisely. People are too apt to reply on others or leaders to do the hard work of thinking. Each person has to do his or her bit.

This is why as much as anything we have been tested like this and things still drag on.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/the-great-covid-retest?utm_source=publication-search

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Very well said. It took me two solid months of research in lockdown UK to realise that virology as we had been taught was a fraud and the whole house of cards came crashing down. I was and still am extremely angry but I focus my anger into my writing.

It was quite a revelation to think that such things as the Foot & Mouth epidemic reaction was completely unnecessary. Farmers even commited suicide over it so I consider them murdered by those who lied.

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