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Thank you, Meryl! I just now submitted my inquiry about becoming a contributor. 👍

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Must one have a science background to contribute?

Would my existing lists of at least 500 (mostly peer reviewed, summarized/excepted) studies be useful here? I spent months compiling and summarizing those studies on C19 vaccine injury, failed pandemic policies (such as masking, lockdowns, etc), virus origins, data fraud, and early treatment coverup. That said, I have no science background beyond an ability to read abstracts, conclusions, and expert analyses on said studies.

https://ladycasey.substack.com/p/scientific-studies-on-vaccine-injuries

https://ladycasey.substack.com/p/scientific-studies-list

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Science background is not necessary! Thx for asking!

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What a fabulous collection of resources! Thank you so much for sharing, KC.

I've just now added links to this comment and your Substack into my "red pill" library.

> Library: BeyondC19.org

-- https://workflowy.com/s/beyond-covid-19/SoQPdY75WJteLUYx#/67718417526d

FYI, these links will eventually show up in multiple locations throughout the library:

> https://workflowy.com/s/beyond-covid-19/SoQPdY75WJteLUYx#/3a32ce0a26e5

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Thank you so much! I'm thrilled to get this info shared far & wide. Appreciate your hard work and dedication to the same. :)

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The victims of evil narcissists playing God, don't want no stinking facts, any more than the people in the Fabel, King and the poison well, where a powerful wizard,[globelest] who wanted to destroy an entire kingdom, placed a magic potion in the well [media] from which all the inhabitants drank. Whoever drank that [media's] water would go mad.

The following morning, the whole population drank from the well and they all went mad, apart from the king and his family, who had a well set aside for them alone, which the magician had not managed to poison.

The king was worried and tried to control the population by issuing a series of edicts governing security and public health.

The policemen and inspectors, however, had also drunk the poisoned water, and they thought the king’s decisions were absurd and resolved to take no notice of them.

When the inhabitants of the kingdom heard these decrees, they became convinced that the king had gone mad and was now giving nonsensical orders. They marched on the castle and called for his abdication.

In despair the king prepared to step down from the throne, but the queen stopped him, saying:

‘Let us go and drink from the communal well. Then we will be the same as them.’

The king and the queen drank the water of [media's] madness and immediately began talking nonsense. [Voting Democrat]

Their subjects repented at once; now that the king was displaying such wisdom, why not allow him to continue ruling the country?

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Steve Mitzner

Steve’s Substack

20 hrs ago

The science is settled. The vast majority of scientists agree with whomever is funding them. – Anon

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Did the website get hacked? I get bad URL or a virus warning from Norton.

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