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Jwm4ever's avatar

Hi Steve, this comment is for you. I believe that a good defensive strategy is a good offense. We know that there is a large and growing larger group of people that are heavily questioning what is going on. Though The NY Times won’t admit it, Robert Kennedy’s book about Fauci is a best seller, so the audience is there.

Medicine is now and has been for years the leading killer of all Americans! There was an oversight group in Congress years ago that found that only 10% of what medicine does is helpful. When they came forward with that information they were disbanded. I read your newsletter as well as James Lyons-Weiler, Alex Berenson, Dr. Toby Rogers, Jessica Rose and Aaron Siri on the stack. You also have Robert Kennedy, Dr. Mercola and Sayer Ji. Join together. You guys are amazing at putting together information and making sense out of the studies. The information on how dangerous and bad medicine is in the studies. You can’t be that bad and not leave a huge trail. The researchers document it but will lose their jobs if they straight out say it. We have lessons in history from WW II that probably are lost upon most people. Most are probably unaware that it’s the pharmaceutical/chemical companies that were behind the Nazi movement. Nor are most aware about America’s Rockefeller family and it’s companies IBM, Ford and GM’s involvement and support of the Nazi movement. It’s time to wake up the sleeping. Make some money and give them something to sweat about. Please change the dialogue by going after them.

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Ki's avatar

People were intentionally misled and lied to and gaslit, yes. Two years of psychological torture. But what kind of fool though that a rushed, experimental technology jabbed into a significant percentage of the world population all at once wouldn't yield incredibly bad results? People have to wake the F up that none of these institutions are our friends or have our better interests in mind. The solution isn't governmental, it's in the culture. Question everything. Always.

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