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On topic: Dr. Jay Bhattacharya just posted his interview with Martin Kulldorff here:

https://www.illusionconsensus.com/p/must-watch-episode-36-martin-kulldorff

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I two hours from Manchester /Bostoninternation andlive inQuebec a sovereign nation in Canada federation of Nations where RACE, GENDER and RELIGION are ancient superstition.

My wife was born at Vanderbilt and attended the Iniversity of Shitcago when it believe in educating rather than indoctrination. My father in Law was the GODSON of Eugene Victor Debs.

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Our contact live in California.

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I have no secrets to hide. The USA has no authority in Quebec.

I have a doctoral thesis to discuss. I am 76 and Could not write untilI was 70. My wife willbe 86 in June. She is different kind of autistic and in Quebec Race gender and religion are fantasies. Ilive in Woodlawn Chicago for a decade and I part of the Brickyard Garden in Chicago when it was being built.

Bobby Rush was our congressman. You see our CO-op apartment in Chicago fromthe Brickyard Garden.

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

My vision is for the children to know they got fucked.

That what happened to them was both WRONG and did not work.

Otherwise you can count on a resheep.

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Yep. School closures are HUGE part of this -- and I want to see emails from district officials all the way up. Donuts to dollars we find that in many cases across the country, opening/closing decisions had nothing to do with health and everything to do with the demands of the teachers' unions.

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

Remember at the peak of COVID-19, when things were most bleak for students, SFU spent all winter focused on renaming 44 schools, including those named for George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, etc.?

how effing disgusting is that?!

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I don't remember that but it doesn't surprise me. I do remember the LA (?) Teachers Union demand climate change be fixed before they went back into the classroom.

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Mar 14Liked by SimulationCommander

If the Kommiefornia teacher's union would stop exhaling, climate change would be solved.

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that was despicable

I will never forget that horrible stupid freaking crap show

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Mar 13Liked by SimulationCommander

Not just school closures, but forcing 3 yr olds to wear a mask all day, every day for almost 2 years here in Illinois. My grandsons were 3 and 5 when COVID hit, wore masks for 2 f***ing years!!

Maybe there was some stupidity involved, but it was criminal stupidity. Criminal liability for all.

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YES. Preschoolers expected to adhere to masking rules! LOL!

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Mar 13Liked by SimulationCommander

My husband is a teacher for NC schools in Charlotte, NC. Here, the teachers have no official “union” - but Charlotte schools were remote for close to a year. Meanwhile, every neighboring county around Charlotte sent their kids back into the classroom at least half of each week (they split the student body into A/B groups with 3 days in person one week and 2 days the next), while the people in charge deemed it “too dangerous” to send Charlotte kids back into the classroom. Meanwhile, I’m out and about in Charlotte, at Target, shopping, restaurants, where I see all these kids out because they aren’t in the classroom due to the “danger.” If not unions, the school boards were in charge.

Possibly of note: politically, the county Charlotte is in is blue, while all the other surrounding counties are red.

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Exactly like that. And somewhere, there are emails admitting this.

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

And only the teachers unions...

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

virtually a given, right?

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I hate to use absolute language, but it's as close to a given as I can imagine.

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That road whore Weingartner was orchestrating lockdown

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Hey, leave road whores out of this…. Randi needs to write “ I am lying piece of corporate owned shit” 1,000 times on a black board and then gets playground duty for the rest of her miserable life, topped off by being a hair netted cafeteria lady…

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But don't let her near the cafeteria rolls!! My stepmom used to send me a dozen of them every once in awhile. I miss them! I would never have survived school without the cafeteria rolls!

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Mar 12·edited Mar 12

Cindi, What have you got against road whores to insult them like this by including Weingarten?

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😂

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Even funnier than when you called MLG that!! That b1tch has some miles on her. I'm pretty sure I wasn't the only one who had road whore teachers. Over 50% were DEFINITELY road whores. Well, b1tch whores from hell anyway.

I have a magnet that says, "Only whores can see this." I should send it to Randi.

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Teacher Unions.

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Not just FJB... FTU FRW BSRW (b1tch slap Randi the Road Whore).

Have I mentioned that I mostly loathe teachers??

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yes yes and furthermore, yes

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

I'm an engineer. I often have to reconstruct a failure to figure out not just what happened but why. That's done in a somewhat forensic manner after the outcome and high points are known. Recreating the timeline and actions, then asking questions... that is how you understand motivations and root causes.

Why do I mention that? Because rereading a great book is often the same, a kind of forensic evaluation to find more depth into the characters, choices, and actions.

And I thought it was just me...

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Exactly! This should be like a forensic investigation.

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I think this applies to truly great movies...

Re-watching, one can garner nuances missed in a 1st viewing.

"The Lives of Others" is an example.

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agree. I do the same.

I like reading the book again with a better view the second time

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Exalted for truth.

When I first read 'Fanny Hill' I was a teenaged boy; you can imagine which passages were of interest. . . When I re-read it at uni doing "Classical English literature", the carnal depictions were the least interesting - the window into life and mores of the time of the books writing became the focus.

And now, past the high noon of life, I can enjoy both.

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I just picked up the movie Tom Jones from the library. Looking forward to re-viewing it. I mostly read, but this was one of my all time favorite movies.

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"Oh did they do a biopic about that singer grandma likes?" is a very likely response today, I feel.

We had an essay-style exam on 'Silas Marner'; really liked that book despite that one could easily describe it as "nothing happens for 100 pages, then a different nothing happens for the rest of the book".

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That was funny.

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

Wow, on a rant today SC...and a justified one. It really pisses me off that none of these shitweasels have or will be brought to a tribunal. Even the House led 'investigations' are seemingly shadow dressing...the uniparty reigns.

I'm not voting for RFKjr in the General. But he and others have tied together the long term nefarious actors in this latest pan-porn. Just finished listening to his latest, The Wuhan Coverup. I sure would like to see him in maybe a new cabinet post overseeing what's left of HHS/USDA etc, eliminating current agencies like HHS, DHS, USDA, ED...).

And...the US needs to absolutely abandon any UN/WHO diktats and and cease funding the UN/WHO entirely. Not that mush for brains in the WH will push for....

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I actually backed off a little on the ranting today, believe it or not :/

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

yes, I get it.

best to back off a bit, eat a cookie or slug a pillow

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Six cookies and maybe Top Gun Maverick (just started watching it).

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Ohhhh is it good?

We are watching Succession.

It is really a dumb series. I can't wait until it is over.

What a sad dumb family lol

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So far, it's good! For some reason I tend to forget that Tom Cruise is a good actor! I'm still near the beginning and they're setting up the story. My dad has seen it *in a theater* twice that I'm aware of! I loved Top Gun and I really hope this one is better than the first one. IMNSHO, the romance ruined it. My dad paying to see a movie in a theater - twice, no less - is mind-boggling!!

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Mar 14Liked by SimulationCommander

You were feeling magnanimous?!

I need to try that sometime. 😉😊😋

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I must be getting soft in my old age.

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Mar 13Liked by SimulationCommander

Of the thousands of covid related articles I have read in the past four years, there are two that have struck me. The first one, I believe was written by Jeffrey Tucker right at the beginning of the whole thing. The article related a conversation with a relative of the author, of the Soviet Union origin, in which he expressed that we were in a worse position than they used to be in the USSR, because they had zero confidence in the government, while Western citizens think their governments pursue the greater good.

At the time, I thought it was an accurate depiction of the problem upon us and it would create great damage to us, as has indeed happened.

Now, I realise that covid might have been the single biggest mistake committed by the establishment.

It is still too soon to say, but it is possible that they have wasted their biggest asset, the uncritical compliance of an unsuspecting population.

Properly managed, this compliance has enabled the establishment to prosper and take advantage of their position. And they could have continued to do so indefinitely.

But their greed and stupidity might cause their demise as a greater proportion of the people realise that they don't care about us.

Time will tell.

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Agreed! They have revealed themselves, to a sufficiently large percentage of the population, to be reptiles. So now they have to turn to more desperate measures of censorship and control. But the toothpaste is out of the tube, and the ball is in our court. (Sorry, but I love a good mixed metaphor.)

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I hope you're right, but many local people are in full support of Biden!!! Anything but Trump they still say.

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I don't know if I am right. But I do know that things have become so utterly stupid that they cannot be maintained as they are. Either West countries become properly authoritarian or the establishment will have to back down. The pretense of consent has its limits.

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Also, you have the disadvantage that Trump is not precisely a role model. I personally would have difficulties backing him.

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Mar 14Liked by SimulationCommander

I agree on Trump. I have never liked him. However, just from observation I think no other political corrupt actor has been so persecuted or hounded. I am not a Republican. But I do think Biden is worse than Trump because the media still laud him and influence the sheeple to not look beyond what they are told.

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Of course, Biden is way worse than Trump.

He has been a corrupt politician for decades, and now he is a mentally unfit corrupt politician.

That is why I said you have a problem.

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Oh, I thought you meant me personally. I guess you mean the US?

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Sure. Sorry about that. You don't seem to have a problem.

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

I’ve just started Brownstone Institute author Jeffrey Tucker’s “Life After Lockdown”. His Intro notes, “This was the biggest fiasco in public health history & maybe in the history of governance…& now? We aren’t supposed to talk about it @ all. Lockdowns were the turning point of our lives…affected everything…touched everything, turning what worked into…broken & dysfunctional. …why? …something terrible & nefarious. Some institutionalization of ancient vices included the will to rule, greed, malice & much more. What is needed & required is a fundamental cultural change…toward a more ferocious culture that allows no trampling of human rights & is deeply suspicious of power & those connected w/ it. No longer can we take liberty for granted.

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He's one of the people going over old videos and extracting new information from them. I didn't bookmark it, but a couple days ago he posted a video of Trump, Fauci, and Birx and pointed out how it sure looked like Fauci and Birx 'knew what was up'.

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

Birx ADMITTED it in her book - how as soon as Trump agreed to “2 weeks to flatten the curve” (idiot), they were plotting how to keep that going & in f’ing NM portions of THAT lasted until Spring 2023. Faux-Xi lied about everything constantly & under oath…. Collins has lately admitted they gave zero consideration to any fallout from their inconsistent, irrational & bullshit advice/recommdations/ bullshit. They ALL knew ALL along

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Yet the only time they spoke of being unsure, it was only to make the virus sound scarier. "We don't know if you are immune after you get it and recover, so we have to assume you aren't. We don't know if everybody is at risk, so we have to assume they are."

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

"You have to pass this bill (Ovomitcare) to see what's in it."

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Mar 13Liked by SimulationCommander

"I'll take natural immunity for $1000 !" I got the Wuhan flu in Dec of 2021 and haven't been sick since. All my jab happy friends have all had it at least twice. My next door neighbor has some auto-immune muscle wasting disease now that they can't really diagnose so he just bought himself a new truck and Corvette. That sounds kind of serious . . .

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Yep. I looked at the official data and quickly realized getting it and getting over it without spreading the bug was the only REAL thing I could do 'for the community', so that was my plan.

It still took like 20 months and an infected vaccinated friend before I finally got it. (And got over it in a couple days, exactly as I figured I would.)

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I’m pretty sure I had it Feb 2020 before it was really a “thing” & then really bad Dec 2021. No jabs, haven’t been sick either, other than allergies & age-related issues

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What the hell is wrong with these amoral people????

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They are totally amoral?

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Yes, they are so amoral that it’s absolut!!! 😝😝😝 English teacher ‘s red pencil flashing at me!

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You beat me to it! Being amoral indicates an @ssholian element, too.

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Mar 13Liked by SimulationCommander

It’s very difficult to live with unrequited, suppressed rage. Many here KNEW what was wrong and who was doing it, but then we were told we were conspiracy theorists. After fractured families and friendships, trust in allopathic medicine decimated, and STILL the lies continue, this debacle may never end for us. What does it look like? A circus tent collapsed on the ground - honestly, I don’t foresee a reckoning.

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

It seems to me that your vision for a Covid reckoning is far too gentle, and assumes some level of cooperation from the demons who engineered the scam, and the many who perpetuated it.

My version is perhaps presently impractical, but far more direct, starting with some public hangings. (Yes, Tony, I’m looking at you and The Scarf.)

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I think once the evidence is out there, the rest will take care of itself.

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

I’m optimistic.

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I am not optimistic about any of this coming out in the open and

any sort of reckoning. Big Nope

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Sadly, I agree with you.

We have spent many, many years building a society in which no one, no politician or bureaucrat, can be ever held accountable.

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We might be getting a chance for a do-over in the not-so-distant future. Somebody PLEASE teach the kids REAL history next time?

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While I agree with your vision,I would absolutely love to see. Tony Falchi held accountable for all the pain , suffering And death. The sorry little weasel bastard has caused. Once we start that hanging in public shit, it always spirals out Control and the law of unintended consequences rules the day, And before too long everybody WIll be standing Around and saying . Dear god what have we done.

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

I don’t know how we get there. I do know the punishment for treason.

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A bunch of boards like Florida's, all across the country and all across the world. I firmly believe that once the public understands that Fauci and the gang were always lying, they will demand everything. (This is one of the few things I hope I'm right about!)

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

I do as well. Sadly, we have a long way to go. It’s intensely frustrating seeing how ineffective the GOP House has been on any issue. Just today, they issued subpoenas on the J6 pre trial detainees. That could have been done more than 3 years ago. I guess your messsge is correct. We are just goi g to have to do it ourselves.

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I very very very much doubt that a covid reckoning comes from DC, at least initially.

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All the stars would have to align, for that outcome. Good Luck With That.

Similar here in Canada, even with replacing Blackface, the Conservatives were lemmings voting with the Liberals over Covid measures, and silent with the Freedom Convoy.

Don’t know what else could bust this out wide open, other than a mass societal die off, and that would be too late, frankly. Too late for ‘told ya sos’.

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

I hope we ain't dreaming impossible dreams.

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Mar 13Liked by SimulationCommander

Who bought Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J stock and when? Elected officials & government employees to include anyone in higher education, medical professionals--actually anyone who bought stock in those companies from Aug/Sep19-Aug 21, all of them need to justify the purchase, and if it aligns with previous investing behavior.

What did the government pay hospitals for COVID cases? What were the incentives at hospitals? Were bonuses distributed on number of COVID cases/deaths? Hospital administrators, doctors, etc compensations prior to and during the lockdowns?

American medical association emails, board minutes, texts--everything. They, at a minimum, must lose their non-profit status--but more likely they should be hung from their necks till they're dead.

Who defined 'essential' and why were liquor stores & marijuana stores open?

Basically who benefitted from this? Obviously Zoom--but teachers, gov workers (many of whom still work from home), all the tech, streaming services, and which politicians did they donate to, larger companies who were able to bid on govt work and kill off small 2-10 employee companies, security, land-scaping, contractors, janitorial, you name it--greatest consolidation of industry in the history of the world. (I have no evidence to support this consolidation assertion, but it sounded good...)

Any social media post that called for non-vaccinated people to be refused medical care, that they should be fired, anything -- treat them like the J6ers. Show their disdain and lack of humanity on TV, in Congressional hearings. They need to be shamed, then tossed in a public pillory (the wooden thing where people's heads & hands are locked so people can throw tomatoes at them...had to look up the word!).

The reckoning needs to include who benefited and those who used the opportunity for cultural benefit/shame. All of those elitist naysayers who laughed when a non-vaccinated person died of COVID.

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Exactly. All the little "are you gonna let them play football?" conversations, laid bare for the world to see. If you got government covid money, your org is fair game -- including media who were pushing the jab. Did they know the truth? (And if not, WHY not when so many of us did.)

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Mar 13Liked by SimulationCommander

My only edit, "are you gonna let THEM play football?!?!" The snide, condescending, vitriol was everywhere.

It was this guy. The hubris is beyond measure, and yet he wears a mask outside alone. https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/article286553425.html

We had restaurants here with sandwich boards proudly stating 'vaccinated only'. Apartheid.

Reckoning allows me to see this guy and his ilk sobbing, pissing pants, begging for mercy as he's pelted with tomatoes, "But I didn't know...I was trying to be safe...didn't you want to be safe..."

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You know what would be a far worse punishment for the Faucis and Bourlas and all the rest of them?

Not the pillory or stocks, but having virtually all their assets and property with monetary/funtgible value taken from them, and then them being assigned one-room apartments in the worst areas of Chicago or Detroit, being put on a blacklist barring them from anything but welfare/social security.

They'd happily be pilloried as long as they get to keep their money and other assets. Being relegated to becoming one of the ordinary people? They'd rather die.

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Agreed. Making them suffer among the dirty, filthy normies would kill them.

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Covid money is why I resigned from the board of the Adult Literacy Program. No students and tutors, just money rolling in. But local people involved didn't get rich. Just made a few bucks I guess. Changed to a more expensive location.

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Mar 13Liked by SimulationCommander

You forgot the biggest rat of all. The person/organization that controls/funds the WHO. Billy Ghate$.

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Boils my blood!

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Not surprised. I'm sure his bo$$ and family didn't get jabbed.

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Also a pedophile. Don't forget that part.

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Mar 13Liked by SimulationCommander

I fully agree that there needs to be a reckoning. I think it is fairly clear that they needed an emergency situation so that they could stage a coup and steal an election. It will all come out. Truth is a force of nature. I think that their dark secrets, lies and double-dealing will lead to the end of our reliance on experts. We believed in the scientific community; the corporate medical establishment and they betrayed us. Why? There was just so much filthy lucre to be made. Once the reckoning happens - which it will. The public will demand it - there will come a new age of being awake and aware. The whole attempt to lock us all up for years, using our fear of illness and death against us, is despicable. We not only need retribution, but we also need to never forget that our fellow human beings (aka: "the experts") misused their positions of responsibility and misused our trust. Never again will we be fooled into submission. Never again.

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"...And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:32, NKJV

We are free! So much was and is so terrible. There is more sh1t to come but at least we KNOW the mofos have been lying.

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This is why we need open-source AI, and let that run things.

It cannot be any worse, and potentially could be awesome in terms of actually following laws and rules, making decisions that benefit us instead of corporations, being transparent, accurately counting votes etc.

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After visiting a doctor yesterday and deciding to refuse the procedure even though he tried to scare me into it, and then seeing the waiting room filled with people who I'm pretty sure would not question anything BECAUSE HE'S THE DOCTOR makes me think you are overly optimistic. How's that for a run-on sentence?

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

Criminals.

And they would never ever ever want to disappoint all of those bossy obedient stupid people that followed along. I mean, that would be devastating for them, perhaps even to the point of self destructive behaviors for being a stupid lemming, being fooled, and obeying diligently by eating a great big bowl of elephant poo!

Today I saw two individuals, not together, walking outside in 68º weather sun shiny and delightful

in N 95 masks. Fresh air be damned!!

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"I just got covid for the 4th time......"

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I just got Covid for the 3rd official and probably 4th for real time (1st time was 2/20). I've only had the basic initial vaccination (or get fired), and contrary to all the panicky messages from various AWFL friends on FB, this last time it didn't even get up to "mild flu" level. More like "bad cold" level.

I feel bad for all those people who got every booster they could and are still being poleaxed by Cov-- er, wait, no I'm not. Scientific illiteracy and social control-freakery *should* be painful.

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I see it daily...

One person driving a car or truck, masked inside the vehicle.

Likely a large bottle of hand sanitizer nearby.

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Saw the same yesterday here in suburban Chicago. A woman alone in a car wearing a mask.

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Mar 13Liked by SimulationCommander

For a light-hearted memory on re-reading books:

My boss at a DOD hospital facility was an Endocrine doc who, at the time, had been published over 50 times and written a book on endocrinology - a very smart man. I used to eat my lunch at my desk and read whatever book was in my bag. One day, Dr. McD came in to hand me some paperwork, and asked what I was reading. The conversation was as follows:

Me: "Pride and Prejudice."

Dr. McD: "Are you taking class?"

Me: "No, I'm not. Why?"

Dr. McD: "If you aren't taking a class, why are you reading Pride and Prejudice?

Me: "I re-read it every year for fun. I have since high school."

Dr. McD: "NOBODY reads Jane Austin for fun!!!" (Picture expression of abject horror!)

He was one of my all time favorite bosses, but we definitely did not see eye to eye on which books to read for enjoyment! 😂🤣

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

I want them arrested and executed and all their money given to the victims.

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Mar 12Liked by SimulationCommander

After a fair trial, of course!

Mrs."the Knife"

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You mean like the trials of the J6'ers?

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No, fair trials where all the evidence is presented.

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Mar 13Liked by SimulationCommander

Exactly! Where everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, is presented. None of this excluding evidence for whatever ridiculous legal trickery they come up with, as they did in the J6 trials. All of it needs to be presented.

Mrs. "the Knife"

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"fair trials where all the evidence is presented."

Remember reading about a world like that.

In history books.

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Personally, I could not agree more and if I had to guess.I would say there is one hell of a Lot of people who feel the same.

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Mar 13Liked by SimulationCommander

One of the greatest lies was the fable of "asymptomatic spread". That tall tale was peddled at the beginning of this whole mess and pretty soon you had people disinfecting their groceries and leaving their clothes in the garage after bravely venturing out to buy another 12-pack of toilet paper. I wish I could remember what podcast I was listening to in early March of 2020, but the host had a virologist on and was asked about lockdowns and some of these other measures that were starting to get floated out there. He basically laughed and said, "It's too late, the virus is here. It won't do anything. Masks are useless against a respiratory virus." He also talked about viral load and explained that it really comes down to exposure time. He went into some pretty good detail and said that you should just limit your time around anyone that is coughing, sneezing, etc. But, he also brought up the point about being outdoors is much better than being inside and with warmer weather on the way, it should help slow the progress, especially in the southern states. That guy nailed it and I watched in horror as these other "so called" experts did the exact opposite of his recommendations.

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That guy probably got disappeared from the internet.

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Mar 13Liked by SimulationCommander

I wish I could remember what show it was so I could post the link. The dude was super-specific on how they played with viral load and injecting mice with different amounts of virus and they would creep up on the exact number of replicated virus to cause disease (+/- 10,000 or 100,000, can't remember). And it also depended on the overall health and age of the mice as well. Who'da thunk ?

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Remember people leaving their mail in the garage for three days because they thought it might be "infected"?

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Dude Perfect had some great videos on c-19 hysteria. Sadly, what was meant as satire was based on actual events and practices.

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My sister did that.

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