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Steve, I greatly admire your persistence and your commitment to helping humanity, but your questions in your discussion with the frontline whistleblowers made me want to unsubscribe from your newsletter. Suggesting that the perpetrators of the mrna injections really just thought the technology would work and that they were too embarassed to admit the failures is just ludicrous. As soon as the mrna technology was announced, scientists familiar with the technology were immediately warning as many as they could reach of the dangers. They were heavily censored so it took quite a while for most of us to learn of their warnings, which was the point of the total blackout of their information, but there were many highly credible scientists who were greatly alarmed. The injectins were never formally approved, they were just “authorized” under the EUA act, which prohibits further clinical studies after the authorization. The pre-authorization trials were grossly mismanaged, and when Brooke Jackson alerted the FDA to that issue, she was fired and the FDA ignored her alert. The pre-authorization trials also revealed horrendous results for children as well as for pregnant women, something that always gets short shrift in all of the alt media reporting except by Naomi Wolf. Of course Bill Gates, Pfizer, Moderna, Anthony Fauci, and whoever else was behind the release and mandating of these injections knew that they were releasing a very dangerous chemical cocktail; that’s not rocket science. The numbers of Covid deaths were also greatly overblown. Once they killed and estimated 17M people worldwide (and severely injured many more than that), they put the Covid mrna injections on the childhood vaccine schedule. For sure they are evil, and anyone who doesn’t understand that is heartless. In my opinion, you should be calling them out for these evil deeds rather than hypothesizing that maybe they actually had the best of intentions. All of the data points to the worst of intentions. You say you believe the data matters. It’s not just the numbers that matter, it’s also the interpretation that counts.

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