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hey Sim hope you see this, im sure you are familiar with it anyway:

https://davidicke.com/2022/09/10/who-is-our-creator-david-icke-exposes-the-simulation-architect-rose-icke-7-the-trap/

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"...mid-December already showed 2% of people had active antibodies."

They knew. Oh, they knew. But Dr. Fascist needed his gain-of-function-ass covered, and so did his Fascist partner-in-crimes-against-humanity, the GodXi. The rest is now well-documented history (a big shout out to our host and his fellow "sunshiners" for that!).

One of my brothers is a 4th-grade teacher in San Diego. He traveled to China over the Thanksgiving holiday, 2019. Upon returning he came down with the strangest cold he said he ever had.... A year later, my whole family came back from Thanksgiving with Covid, but lucky me would not have even noticed I was sick, it was so mild. I only knew by being tested. Now lots of people *did* die of Covid, and I don't mean to be dismissive of that, but the truth was always there that not a lot of *non*-elderly were dying. It was *never* an emergency requiring such ridiculous response. It was Statists, plain and simple, using the issue, and the general lack of skepticism in the West, to destroy the individual freedom that was in their way.

And so it continues, with issue after issue. Have enough of us regained the necessary skepticism to keep from losing our precious Western Civilization?

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We will only know for sure on Halloween when Mr. Insley emerges to go trick-or-treating. Will he be wearing his finest Gestapo Grey? Then NO, obviously.

But I will vote YES, as I expect Washingtonians will insist. He has clearly failed to fill up his concentration camps, er...I mean hospital beds.

In any costume, NO candy for you, Jay. The damage is done.

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I think he will formally relinquish emergency powers but de facto retain them with executive orders and a totally supine legislature.

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The release did not discuss deaths from all causes since early 2020. Washington isn't doing real well on that front.

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Did my bit by getting covid in 2019. Just a flu, for the most part (bioweapon notwithstanding). Eff Inslee. It is now my mission to let people know he is WEF. Amazing to see people react and nod when they hear that. It all makes sense in a state where a derelict property across the road is valued at $700,000 when the place across the street sold for 250,000 just two years ago.

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Amazing what he's doing to what used to be the best state in the country.

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Don't know about other areas of WA but if you'd been away from Seattle for a few years and returned, it's doubtful you would even recognize some areas. Whole blocks of monolithic concrete boxes have mushroomed almost overnight with no thought for providing the infrastructure needed to match the thousands of new residents, so everywhere has become more crowded and put more pressure on the existing provision. How some of these constructions ever got planning permission is beyond credulity.

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Are you describing Soviet architecture from Eastern Europe in the latter half of the twentieth century?

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Sort of, with a few bits of color thrown in to break up the monotonous grey concrete.

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I lived in Seattle area in the late eighties and loved it. Came back circa 2010 and had just a couple of good years. My son, who was a young adult noticed it too. Something changed. Something to do with the apodments and the trendy eateries calling themselves "pie" "'Za" and "Eats".

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PS thank you for keeping up on WA news. Your insight is valuable and welcome.

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But remember, he is doing this for our safety! After all, who better to determine what is best for Washingtonians than our fearless leader! 🙄 #safetyfirst

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WARNING, WARNING. In 51 days, there will be no more emergency covid powers in Washington. Get yourselves ready now 'cause 51 days will just be here before you know it. Shame on Inslee for the super late notice.

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yes because of the mid-terms. Then he'll invoke them again.

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Because the midterms will probably be another Democrat EMERGENCY!!!!

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He did something very similar for the 2020 elections, briefly reducing restrictions before bumping them back up afterward. (The science changed, don't you know?)

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I’m glad I don’t live next door to that guy.

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Nearby in Portland, OR. (This compares Oregon and Washington which is interesting, WA is twice as large, same Hispanic, many relevant stats https://www.indexmundi.com/facts/united-states/quick-facts/compare/washington.oregon) Our state fates are intertwined, but I wonder how they will differ.

Today, while I ate some pizza out, all the VISA transaction grid went down in North Portland. I watched as the pizzeria had to turn customers away. I had paid cash, and wonder how long it will take this pizzeria to go ALL CASH to avoid such things, locked out of their registers they couldn't even make change either. The kids like their VISA cards, they need to WAKEY WAKEY or no pizza for anybody. Best

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I once was woke/And things got shakey/So change I did/Went wakey wakey!

Now all is good/Or so it will be/Once *all* the kids/For pizza join me!

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This happened to me in Vancouver (right across the river) a while back. (It might have even been the same event?) The registers were just locked and worthless......

Edit: Derp obviously this wasn't the same event if it just happened today. I was flabbergasted the corner convivence store had no backup plan.

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Separate occurances, then, this 9/9....hmm..

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Yeah not sure how I missed that the first time lol

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Just a few dates from my personal notes:

March 11th - our school district (Edmonds) announced they would close schools until at least April 10th.

March 12 - superintendent of public schools mandated that all schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties close for 6 weeks, until at least April 27th.

April 6 - Inslee announced that schools will remain closed for the rest of the academic year, even though many of us in WA state still have 2 and a half months left! It was at this point I wondered what officials knew that we didn’t, and I began to question the narrative.

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And just when kids were due to start the new term this week, the teachers have gone on strike - allegedly "for the children"....

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If the teachers' union cares about the children it's only by accident.

My first wife was a teacher just out of college. The union cared about preserving the jobs of incompetents and timeservers who had seniority, and destroying young teachers who made those incompetents and timeservers look bad. Oh, and securing ever larger and larger benefits to be paid out solely on the basis of seniority, which, oh look, mostly went to the incompetents and timeservers.

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The problem many teachers have is that they are salaried employees with an hourly-wage mindset.

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2 days after saying schools would be closed, he said hospitals wouldn't be overwhelmed.

Moving the goalposts to 'staffed adult acute care beds' was an admission that kids weren't at risk from covid.

I didn't hear a single media outlet ask about either of these things -- even though we had solid data that said schools were safe to keep open. (And in fact, it's extremely likely the virus swept through there first -- once again without us noticing because it's the middle of what used to be flu season)

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And then there's the cult members who love living in a scary "emergency" like a colleague today who said, "my covid test came back positive so I need the rest of the day off." I s**t you not.

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Heck I work in a place (WA state) the sales staff and customers are all pointing fingers at who gave who covid first. And here I sit unhexxed hoping no one notices me.

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I'm annoyed for you.

Two and a half years people? I'd want to say to them; get OVER yourself

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Wait until Long Covid gets health insurance billing codes.

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"Long Covid Claims up 23049320%"

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With 23,049,320 new symptoms repurposed from the good old fashion cruds.

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Kind of shocked they still aren't giving a week of paid leave for a positive test. People were getting away with that last winter still.

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This is the first poll that I've done, but I want to make sure that people who don't vote can still see the results. I see that on my end but it might be some sort of special permission. Can anybody confirm?

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Can see the results as soon as one votes. 95% do not believe he will give it up...lol.

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There's no button to show them before that? :(

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Once you have voted you can then see the current percentages every time you refresh. But until you vote the first time ,I do not believe there is any way to see them. Most on-line voting systems work this way to get people to vote.

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Thanks for the confirmation! I almost put a "Just show me the results" option but wanted to be sure it was needed first.

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He destroyed lives.

A reasonable approach, maybe, was to get widespread buy in from many sectors of economy.

And ask judiciary and legislative to take part.

And help those giving up the most..

Instead, tyrant

If we had a real problem...

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So with this huge new problem, supposedly, you want groups working at very local levels... Both scientists, also economics... Labs ...

Then best ideas can be used.

But no, let a guy hawking software decide for the entire world... Who by the way wants depopulation

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