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Not to mention Google removed the GBD from its searches. It was painful to watch Sunetra Gupta being torn apart by the complicit media in the UK.

Of course these 3 brave scientists have been quietly vindicated by the empirical evidence in places like Sweden, who didn't partake in the globalist WHO lockdowns & yet had no excess deaths over 2 years.

Now, many thousands have been killed & injured by the experimental vaccines that were forced on citizens, & yet media silence. A farmers uprising in Holland in response to globalist green policies, media silence. Do we need any more evidence that those that watch are being fed a contrived narrative to brainwash them into compliance.

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Wow, no vaccine deaths? Anyone on here like to chime in, he already hates me.

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I was never against personal choices however, looking at my native country an extension of home of the brave and land of the free, Canada, I think flag, but something else all together different. For example the "Honorable" Mona Fortier, P,C., M.P. President of the Treasury Board is committed to a bold new agenda introducing Canada's Digital Identity program or DIP for short or the Trudeau governments new National Identity program. In other words get with the program dip-shit.

Travellers are still subject to ArriveCAN with additional harassment's and family members who keep me up to date in that non-PC country. I cant prove it other than some data passed my way regarding life insurance company's 3 sigma event in payouts stemming from late 2020 to the present. I will relay a conversation I had with a close friend of mine some 33 years in describing what he experienced after his vaccination including booster I believe. Three months of questioning my reasons as why I was refusing to get vaccinated, my longtime friend; "aren't you worried of getting sick". No, was my reply, I feel great. Many times questioning my thoughts. Approx. five months elapsed I'd already had left the country, he contacted me and states, " you know, I was playing hockey Saturday night as I usually do with the guys and he said I felt as one feels when they're winded but this, he say was a complete loss of energy, no strength. I got up the next morning I noticed these bruises on my legs, then noticed it was on other upper parts of my body and thought back, if I had taken open ice hard hits and couldn't recall, it was a clean game". He checked himself in to hospital it was ruled after running tests, not cancer, then it was uncertain and more tests needed. Followed by, "It's cancer". He was dead in and around six months. He fought for his life, he surprised the hell out of staff and doctor who stated he should be dead in which case did pass some days later. He was 57 healthy slim diligent in his routine work out's using weights, to enjoy the game which requires stamina and strength especially when you play with some who have a lot more spit in them. One other puzzling piece was, visiting

the Sunshine Coast in BC visiting a friend who introduced me to some others in small community living each who, shared their hardships and too lost loved ones, all young.

Make of it what you will but my eyes are on the life Insurance companies.

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We can only pray that some people will be held accountable.

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Agreed !

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No vaccine deaths reported in the MSM, strange that. But here, take a look at VAERS https://openvaers.com/covid-data

The same signal in the U.K., & other surveillance systems too. I believe the covid vaccines are so far associated with 3x the deaths of all other vaccines combined. Wakey wakey.

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All cause mortality in the vaccinated is absolutely unexplainable.

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My friends daughter missed her period after vax, ended up splitting with boyfriend.

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Seems it’s very common, yet the monsters pushed it on pregnant women & teenage girls

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yes very...they must have an agenda.

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They do sadly

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Just 10 miles from where I live, a man was paralyzed, because of the vaccine, and it has been recognized by the government, man in his 40s, why would healthy people be encouraged to take poison?

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It’s the deadliest vaccine in history. You don’t know it because there is an MSM & govt cover up. The pharma cartel have zero liability & have captured the regulators. Wakey wakey.

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He needs to read Dr Steve Kirsh. He has covered it extensively! This is deadly poison. I think many vaccinated people can't wrap their brain around what they have done to their bodies.

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I mostly stick to natural medicine, I had covid was like a cold, before I was vaccinated, My naturopath doc told not to get vaccinated, if I did, then it should be the novavax, which I did, had I had to see my 89 year old dad in England. While visiting, several relations got covid, including my dad of 89, all vaccinated. My mother died of covid in an old peoples home, aged 84, she would have died even if she had, had a bad cold, maye she did but they put it down to covid.She could only take in liquid.

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Right from the beginning of the climate warming excitement and subsequent outpouring of huge quanties of borrowed money to get it under control by (fill in date here) my feeling has strongly been along the lines of remembering the "War on Drugs", the "War on Poverty", the "War on Crime" and all the other "Wars", none of which have been won despite massive amounts of funny money shoveled into them - What makes anyone seriously think that the "War on Climate" can be won ? - But a more important question to me is this --- After (fill in number of Trilliions here) of funny money has been spent and in 2050 or whatever magic date we find that like the other Wars it didn't work and in the meantime no thought or planning was given to mitigating the resulting consequences - Such as, if the ocean will rise by 6 feet, or some such number wouldn't it make sense to move cities like New Orleans inland instead of hoping the the allmighty govenment will finally win a war, the first one since WWII ?

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Great article and thank you for sharing the email; it’s maybe 2 or 3 decades later than predicted but the Ministry of Truth has well and truly arrived

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Dan asked for help but didn't say where to send it. Please get this to Dan or send me an email address that will reach him. Thanks, steve neal

where can I enjoy the highest quality of life and the lowest cost of living?

We want YOU to write and tell us where you think the best place to live and retire in America is right now.

WE ARE 69 AND 70. I am a retired since 2002, retired 20.5 yrs. Wife retired teacher. The best place to live is not America any more. We have a 2nd home (condo in a walled, gated community, 24hr on site security, management, maintenance) in Cozumel, Mexico. We looked for property 10 years with International Living trips to Panama, Nicaragua, Roatan, Costa RIca and our own trips to Belize, Bahamas, Dominican Republic, St.Martin and other Caribbean Isles. Besides being scuba divers and Cozumel having terrific diving, we considered all your factors everywhere we went and COZUMEL came out on top, especially in the serious medical emergency/treatment area. Both our comments below:

Think about the following factors:

climate (including altitude), in Summer, at least 10 degrees cooler than our home in Texas. Magnificent sunny weather in November to April when the water is still warm and diving is best. Caribbean breezes.

warm to hot, usually with a breeze

cost of living, If you live like a tourist its still cheaper than rural Texas, and if you stick to fresh vegetables and fruits, local foods, local restaurants its much cheaper. Electricity rates are graduated like our income taxes in US and if you are conservative, it is cheaper, too.

relatively inexpensive if you live & eat at least partially local

local and state property or income taxes,-we pay our prop. taxes and garbage fees annually - less than $300 USD per year total for both on a $300k condo.

pretty low

outdoor activities, SCUBA!!!!!!!!! fantastic! Watch sea turtle egg laying and hatching, eco events, etc. There are a large number of parks with BBall and tennis courts, playground equipment, and tracks within walking distance of anywhere in town.

Most water sports: swimming, snorkeling, SCUBA, a lot of tri-atheletes train there (swim, run, biking), boating, fishing,

access to a Level 1 trauma center, distance from an international airport, There are 3 private hospital with bariatric chambers for diving accidents and excellent inexpensive care from US trained doctors. A friend on island needed shoulder surgery and his part AFTER insurance, Ded. etc. in US was going to be 14k. He had it done in Cozumel, 9k US cash price and better care, follow up and MUCH cheaper rehab cost than US.

Several excellent hospitals on island. At CostaMed all medical staff speak English. Specialist not available on the island are often brought in or patients are referred out. There are several excellent dentists (an exam and cleaning run about $25 US).

International airport on island, larger airport about 1 1/2 hours away via ferry and bus or shuttle at Cancun.

length of the growing season,

all year, it’s the tropics

access to fresh water,

so far few water problems

nearness to large retailers like Costco or Walmart, --we have Sam's and Walmart, but closest Costco in Cancun. We have AutoZone, Goodyear Tire Store, etc. here and a big Home Depot in Playa Del Carmen that delivers in ONE day. Amazon works very well, not 2 day delivery, but very prompt. More importantly, we have cobblers, leather workers, seamstresses, electrical repair shops, jewelers that fix watches, YOU CAN ACTUALLY GET STUFF WORKED ON CHEAPLY, and not just throw away anything that breaks or quits working. We tore out a 3'x6' tile shower completely and with tile and custom $900 shower doors only spent <3k total for the whole remodel.

a Sam’s club on island and Playa del Carmen (ferry to mainland, 40 minutes), a business picks up things for people from Costco weekly.

availability of cultural resources (music, libraries, theaters, colleges,Universities).

There’s a youth orchestra that performs periodically. Frequently there’s music on one of several of the squares in the evening, especially Saturday or Sunday night. Many local restaurants and bars have singers in performing each night.

The newly renovated Museum is quite nice with exhibits about Cozumel. It has a section on the Carnival Costumes and also features an area for revolving art shows of local and international artists.

There are two English Speaking Churches. Cozumel Community Church holds English only and Spanish only services. Iglesia Olas de Gracia - Waves of Grace has a bi-lingual service.

There are at least two Universities on island.

Cozumel - Chedraui Mall - Cinepolis Movie House. The Cinepolis Theater has 7 screens. The movies change every Friday. Many of the movies are from the U.S. and are in English. The entry area has a Coffee Shop. They have a variety of coffee choices as well as deserts. Try the crepes, especially the one with Nutella. WOW!! Delicious!!

SUMMARY: Inexpensive, non-stop, <2 hrs flying time from Houston to Cozumel. Very, very safe partially due to being an island. Women, children, ex-pats all walk streets till after midnight w/o fear. We never drive our car for an 8-10 block trip to eat, we WALK. Excellent major medical care with US trained doctors. Relatively inexpensive property, very inexpensive property taxes and fees for water, gas, electricity, garbage, car registration, we pay under $200US/mo. HOA fees on 300k condo, walled, gated community, security, 1 BLOCK from ocean. Steve and Kay Neal

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“Follow those who seek the Truth, but run from those who have found it!”

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(News for Roland. The Russians won WW2.)

Joel. I responded to Tom on Wednesday asking all 3 to respond with comments on the 'Great Reset' and the role of the WEF trainees in its application and involvement in what you have described above and what they describe.

My apologies. Can we have comments from all four of you.

Graeme

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Is there a historical example of an unbacked currency maintaining it's value? You think our Fed will even seriously try?

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Gold is a currency as such

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