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This should surprise absolutely nobody. Vaccines were huge money and they would do absolutely anything to cash in on that.

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Again??? Ooops.

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That explains a lot. El Gato Malo made the point that any power these agencies (such as the FDA) have to regulate needs to be taken away. They can advise, but they can't regulate. I'm starting to agree with him.

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Exactly the case.

https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/leaders-want-credit-for-npis-lets

Now that covid is dragging down poll numbers, the ‘leaders’ are going to declare victory and pat themselves on the back for the NPIs they claim were the key to defeating the virus. They will remain silent on states that lifted those NPIs long ago, or never even had them to begin with, because those states lay bare the truth — we never had control over the virus and destroyed untold lives pretending we did.

So when these ‘leaders’ demand credit for NPIs, let’s oblige them — in the form of obliterating all vestiges of their power.

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The division between the brainwashed vs. awake people is now so great. I want so much to share information like this, but it feels hopeless. They are so sure they are "right," and entirely unwilling to even look at shocking revelations like this.

Just saying, that's now my gut reaction when I read things like this. Every single one of my highly intelligent, mostly well-educated loved ones is boosted. Most are happy that COVID is "over," and a handful are still dutifully masked and isolating themselves. All real-life relationships have been (irrevocably?) damaged.

Life is very surreal and yet, I am still curious and seeking truth. I'm coming to a conclusion that there is a personality trait of inquisitiveness, and that is something we unjabbed and resistant-to-the-narrative have in strong measure....something to do with pattern recognition, puzzle solving. It seems protective against hypnosis and brainwashing.....?

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I actually wrote about this a while back.....why are we the way we are? I shared my story and there's many more good ones in the comments :)

https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/why-are-you-like-this

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I missed this post! Enjoying it now, thanks.

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PharmaCo: "We regret to discover that mistakes may have happened due to reporting errors from a subcontractor abroad, and will endeavour to investigate how to improve our routines even further to guarantee the standards expected by our customers are not only met but exceeded."

Gov'ment Agency: "In order to provide the necessary oversight and further enhance the already great trust the public awards us, we will initiate programs where we can follow development and implementation of medicines and therapies all the way from the lab to the consumer."

Silver spoon-politician: "The american public and by extension citizens of other nations who look up to us to set an example for all, must be able to trust in the safety and security of medicine and science; therefore it falls to me to obey the will of the people and head up this newly founded oversight committee which will integrate with caretakers, service providers and healthcare staff as well as researchers on every level and co-ordinate communication with the already existing agencies and services."

There, no need to watch the news ever again, just replace PharmaCo and references to medicine with any other issue.

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🎯

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I always found it interesting that Merck’s C19 vaccine clinical trials were discontinued because, as Merck said, “the immune responses were inferior to those seen following natural infection and those reported for other SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 vaccines.” Merck couldn’t duplicate what Pfizer BioNtech trials “reported” .

Merck’s clinical trials were not cheap. They recorded a $305m charge in q4 2020. Goalseek and auto fill would have been cheaper.

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Gee I wonder why they weren't able to duplicate it! 🤣

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If there is a benevolent supreme being, may he or she act now against these malevolent beings.

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Incredible way to follow the crumbs, Jikkyleaks! Brilliant. These Pfraudsters always think they are so smart and clever, but they are really just idiots. Sadly, they are still able to do major damage.

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Don't you think that the FDA and many, many others conspired to do so, and had been following orders of their handlers/owners?

It appears that a modus operandi (one of the many, anyway) of controlled opposition is to find a scapegoat and portray the remainder of the swamp innocent.

Everyone who participated in any way, including those who kept silence or downplayed any facts are equally responsible.

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I wonder, at that point how much money had already been spent on this thing? Would flushing that money down the toilet lead to bankruptcy of these companies?

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Not bankruptcy but certainly disruption of their stock prices and possibly people in high positions being fired. That's the motivation, it's not "the company" saving itself, it's people on the board and executives saving their cushy 6-7 figure jobs.

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It would lead to us renaming the "broken window fallacy" to the "flooded toilet fallacy". Imagine all that paper clogging up sewer pipes, and then hardening into some kind of shit&papier mâché cement.

I'm fondly imagining the world's various governements instead using all that money spent on harmful or non-efficient anti-Corona measures to cancel debt for the lowest income brackets.

"Oh teh noez but teh inflatiunsh!" quoth the Greenspanites. Yeah? Why does it only cause inflation when it is subsidies for the working poor, and not for the effluent elite?

/rant, I believe the phrase is.

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It IS weird how there's never money for Americans but always money for war.

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...and the politicians and their cronies (redundant I suppose).

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Or spending it in legal fees in open court

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Pfraud

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