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Can someone please put these criminals in prison? I've had all the pandemics I can handle! Genocide is not a sport!

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It is to them. They love keeping score of the deaths caused.

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Sadly, you may be correct! SMH.

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Check this out, the type was reported millennia ago.

"LUCIUS CATILINE was a man of noble birth,1 and of eminent mental and personal endowments; but of a vicious and depraved disposition. His delight, from his youth, had been in civil commotions, bloodshed, robbery, and sedition;2 and in such scenes he had spent his early years.3 His constitution could endure hunger, want of sleep, and cold, to a degree surpassing belief. His mind was daring, subtle, and versatile, capable of pretending or dissembling whatever he wished.4 He was covetous of other men's property, and prodigal of his own. He had abundance of eloquence,5 though but little wisdom. His insatiable ambition was always pursuing objects extravagant, romantic, and unattainable.

Since the time of Sylla's dictatorship,6 a strong desire of seizing the government possessed him, nor did he at all care, provided that he secured power7 for himself, by what means he might arrive at it. His violent spirit was daily more and more hurried on by the diminution of his patrimony, and by his consciousness of guilt; both which evils he had increased by those practices which I have mentioned above. The corrupt morals of the state, too, which extravagance and selfishness, pernicious and contending vices, rendered thoroughly depraved,8 furnished him with additional incentives to action.

-Sallust, Conspiracy of Catiline

John Selby Watson, Rev. John Selby Watson, M.A., Ed.

https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0123%3Achapter%3D5

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IYou beat me to it! That was exactly what i thought!

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I'd like to know who "confirmed" even that one death and how they did it. That's probably bogus as well, similar to using the PCR technique as a "test."

What a total fraud.

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"Never hold discussions with the monkey when the organ grinder is in the room"

--Winston Churchill (not endorsing Churchill)

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Where's the WHO PHEIC on fentanyl poisoning? Way higher than 0.05%. But no lucrative vaccine expedites their designs for world tyranny there. And taking the steps necessary to prevent an entirely preventable problem would be.....wait for it.... racist, of course. WHOMP-whomp.

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They probably caused it like they did the measles out break . As in bioengineering it.to push

more vaccines.

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Also known as Money Pox

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Thanks to efforts from people like you to educate the rest of, most people aren’t falling for the frauds. But people are still at the stage of hoping they can just ignore everything and it’ll go away. They are going to have to learn they will have to actually push back aggressively.

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NUDGE-NUDGE-WINK-WINK

Scene: A dimly lit pub in Britain. Mr. Wise to… is seated next to Mr. ViroLiegist, who is nervously supping a pint of warm beer. Mr. Wise to…, grinning mischievously, leans over.

Mr. Wise to…: [Leaning in] “Ello, mate. You, er, work in ‘virology,’ do you?

Mr. ViroLiegist: [In a haughty, upper-class accent] Yes, that’s right.

Mr. Wise to…: [Nods eagerly, twiddling his thumbs] Ahhhh, virology, eh? Very important field, eh? [Winks] Isolate any ‘viruses’ recently? [Leans in closer] You know… isolate isolate, wink wink, nudge nudge?

Mr. ViroLiegist: Well, we don’t really… isolate in the strictest sense.

Mr. Wise to…: [Nods knowingly] Oh, don’t you now, eh? Don’t really isolate, wink wink, say no more! So, uh, you get your little culture dish, and-what-throw in some monkey kidney cells, eh? Give it a little stir, nudge nudge?

Mr. ViroLiegist: Well, yes, we introduce cell cultures -

Mr. Wise to…: Introduce, eh? [Winks dramatically] I’ll bet you do! Eh? [Leans in close, eyes wide] Cytopathic effects, eh? Lovely bit of destruction, wink wink, say no more!

Mr. ViroLiegist: Well, yes, it’s just part of the process…

Mr. Wise to…: [Interrupts, grinning] Part of the process, eh? Process, eh? Mixing and matching, bit of this, bit of that – eh? All gets a bit complicated, don’t it? [Leans back, crossing his arms smugly] I bet there’s PCR involved, eh? Eh? Amplifying things that aren’t really, you know – wink wink, say no more!

Mr. ViroLiegist: We use PCR to -

Mr. Wise to…: [Leans forward, raising his eyebrows repeatedly] Ohhh, I bet you do! PCR – right between the old genes, eh? Amplify this, amplify that – nudge nudge, lovely bit of sequences, eh?

Mr. ViroLiegist: [Awkwardly] Well, it’s to detect -

Mr. Wise to…: Detect, eh? [Grinning wider] Oh, I bet you detect all sorts of things! Bits of RNA floating about in the old soup, eh? No need for anything pure, eh? Just a bit of random genetic detritus, eh? You sly dog, you!

Mr. ViroLiegist: Well, it’s not quite that simple -

Mr. Wise to…: Not that simple, eh? [Nudges him] Say no more! No need to complicate things, right? Just throw in some random sequences, patch 'em together, bit of guesswork, eh? Lovely bit of data stitching – wink wink! [Leans in] You ever, uh, publish any of that? Eh? Eh? Get a cheeky little grant for your trouble?

Mr. ViroLiegist: [Hesitating] Well, I mean, we -

Mr. Wise to…: [Nods eagerly] Ohhhh, I bet you did, eh? Got your cheeky little funding, eh? [Elbows him harder] Lots of papers written, all about nothing in particular – eh? Just a bit of this, a bit of that – wink wink, nudge nudge! And all without really having seen the little blighter, eh?

Mr. ViroLiegist: [Sputtering on his warm pint] Well, we have electron microscope images –

Mr. Wise to…: Oh, electron microscopes, eh? [Winks again, jabbing him with his elbow] Big ol’ blurry blobs, eh? Slap a few arrows on there, call it a virus, eh? Lovely bit of science, that! [Sits back, smug] Can’t argue with that, now, can you? Science at its finest, eh? Say no more!

Mr. ViroLiegist: [Confused] I -

Mr. Wise to…: [Leaning back in satisfaction] Ohhhh, you’re a sly one, mate. Absolutely love it! Nudge nudge, wink wink!

[Fade out, as Mr. Wise to… smirks knowingly and Mr. ViroLiegist squirms uncomfortably.]

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Yet another "yooge" scare in a long history of them. Here's what Benjamin Rush, who was a signatory to the Declaration of Independence and a surgeon in Washington's army reports about other "plague" exaggerations in his autobio. Note #3 and the last sentence, especially.:

"September 23. Waited upon Dr. Franklin with Mr. Bee of South Carolina.’ He said he believed the accounts of the plague in Turkey were often exaggerated. He once conversed with a Dr. McKensie,° who had resided 38 years in Constantinople, who told him there were 5 plagues in that city. 1. The plague of the druggerman [dragomen | or interpreters, who spread false stories of the prevalence of the plague in order to drive foreign ministers into the country[side] that they may enjoy leisure from their business of interpreting. 2. The plague of debtors, who when dunned look out of their windows, and tell their creditors not to come into their houses, for the plague was in them. 3. The plague of the doctors, for as they are never paid for their attendance upon such of their patients as die, unless it be with the plague, they make most of their fatal disease, the plague. The Doctor forgot the other two plagues, but added that Dr. McKensie, upon hearing that 660 persons who had died of the plague were carried out of one of the gates daily, had the curiosity to stand by that gate for one whole day, and counted but 66.

-Dr. Benjamin Rush, Autobiography, Page 173, (Comer, 1948)

https://archive.org/details/autobiographyofb0000geor_a3c7/page/172/mode/2up?q=660

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It's a clever scam, declare an outbreak of concern, predict huge casualties and then take credit for low numbers because your actions averted the big predicted numbers.

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You ALL better download the package insert PDF and read it! This already approved (not EUA) injection, not a vaccine is targeted towards the unjabbed. Page 2 3 and 4 of the 25 page document is the most important!

CLIFFNOTES: if the jabbed don't ISOLATE (not quarantine, big difference) for 4 weeks, anyone and everyone that they come in contact with our subject to the same side effects and diseases which range from myocarditis and cephalitis to death are also subject to the same.

People would have to get hotel rooms and have their food brought outside their door. Nobody's going to read that packet. Nobody's going to tell him they could kill their grandmother like they told us. That's how they're getting to us, the unjabbed.

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These charlatans know no bounds. They are so at ease with their lies and evil plans so as to leave the rest of us shaking our heads in disbelief. They all need to be brought up on charges of crimes against humanity and done proper!

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Heard a doc on the radio yesterday speak of the increase in monkeypox cases, but she said fortunately there is a vax for it. She mentioned the symptoms of the pox, but did not mention any potential adverse effects from the shot, how's that for hypocrisy.

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Another con job to steal billions and kill thousands.

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Damn! Oh well, this was just a set-up for Bird Flu. After all, we don't got no monkeys outside of Africa, but there's birds EVERYwhere. What are the odds on a bird flu lockdown before November 5? Kentucky Fried Chicken won't like it, but shrug, a few $$ under the table'll take care of them.

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I think public health honed their craft back in the days of Typhoid Mary, Florence Nightingale, Lister, and whatnot, when it became apparent that some diseases were infectious, caused by viruses or bacteria. They discovered clean water, improved ventilation, hand washing, contact tracing, quarantine and immunization. Their tools worked for local outbreaks, but weren’t scalable to anything bigger. Covid and Mpox basically proved that public health can’t handle anything much bigger than a few dozen people. They can’t define a case properly, so they rely on a single half-assed positive PCR test. They can’t differentiate between “died with X” and “died of X”, so they assume that anybody who died with X died because of it. They sit in their offices, counting cases and deaths, modelling theoretical disease curves. Sadly, they gained fame and publicity, and bravely soldier on, despite the fact that they really are overwhelmed by it all. The empower truly has no clothes, but the public are easily duped.

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