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coords1306's avatar

I keep wondering what straw is going to break the camel's back. Berenson railing away at how over the pandemic is over given it causes less death a year than bad drivers (reads people who drive BMWs :)) All Cause mortality is backwards from what it should be. The CDC is getting caught not even playing by their own tilted rules. Walensky doesn't know the vaccination rate of her own employees. Nobody ever bought the denial on natural immunity. Jon Stewart realized the virus may have come from the lab. All the figureheads have contracted Covid, some have had rebound cases while on Paxlovid. What is it going to take? The proverbial camel is dead under the weight of concentrated bullshit but somehow its back remains unbroken.

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Martin's avatar

The CDC, FDA, NIH, EPA, USDA - every single federal agency is captured by the people they regulate. The first step in changing that is to call it out so people see it, right now a small percentage of the people see this. The rest want more government which will lead to a fascist type state where big govt works with big business to control us. I could not tell you how many people still want government run single payer health care. We've already seen how government run healthcare works. Big Pharma is running the show on the side, once their is govt healthcare its going to be in your face and if you do not want a jab or some other poison they are issuing and mandating you WILL NOT get health care - OH WAIT we've already seen that with covid where if you were not jabbed you were denied transplants and other care. Why on earth are people clamoring for more of this? I know people that have serious health issues that refused the jab, their DR told them some day soon they will not be able to treat them unless they get jabs and any other thing the govt requires. Govt IS your mortal enemy, their is not law so small they will not have one of their surrogates kill you over. Just when do people come to this realization?

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