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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

These deranged psychopaths are hell bent on reducing the global population anyway they can and make tons of money in the process. How stupid are our politicians?

EssHaitch's avatar

More like how evil?

Occam's avatar

They're not psychopaths, they just like money more than their fellow humans.

Occam's avatar

lol is that a serious question?

Look at the mayors of our largest American cities, the police chiefs, DA's, congressional representatives, etc.

Answer: "we" are pretty stupid

Tom's avatar

Well, the good Jew Zev tells us "viruses" exist, and the scam artist Redford, a "virologist" (they should all be lined up and ....injected, shall we say...thinks he has credibility this time. Like a clock, Bob, but its not 12 o'clock.

then where did I hear the possibility that the good old USDA is sending out agents with PCR test kits to use them on any mice found near grain elevators, so the entire elevator can be condemned if they use the scam PCR on them.

Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

I can't believe after the Covid Fraudemic and the fallout from The Lethal Injections, how anyone could be naive enough, never mind stupid enough, to trust these murderous bastards.

John Roberts's avatar

I canโ€™t either, but I have a couple of sister in-laws that fit the bill.

I am surprised that they are both still โ€œbarelyโ€ standing !!!

Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

I guess it was last summer, had a co-worker tell me he found his wife passed out on their kitchen floor, she was a week in cardiac intensive care.. I asked how many doses of the Covid Vaccination she'd taken.. he replied without skipping a beat, "eight" ๐Ÿ˜ฑ

I'm amazed she's still alive...

John Roberts's avatar

Oh my !!!

So many stories of death, destruction and suffering.

So many were warned, so few listened.

Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

I'm keeping a tally of people dead or injured from the Covid Lethal Injection in my immediate awareness. So far it's 17 deaths, 46 debilitating injuries.

Sounds Like Nonsense's avatar

๐ŸŸฅ MEGA

๐ŸฆŸ UK COLUMN MOSQUITOES WEST NILE VIRUS UK COLUMN ONE HEALTH GLOBAL WARMING MAY 22ND

https://mega.nz/folder/p38lVZKC#1nc7gSfTFcQrkbaoY3hgIA

Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Bring out yer dead! (Clang!)

Bring out yer DEAD! (Clang!)

'Ere's one!

... Ninepence ...

I'm not dead!

What was that?

Oh nothing. 'Ere's yer ninepence!

I'm. Not. Dead!

shibumi's avatar

Glad you included the info from the late Dr. Z.

That being said... I guess I'm kind of a weirdo. I've read several books on different rare diseases, and read the ebola books years ago. What they said then still holds now:

"The 2026 Ebola outbreak, caused by the rare Bundibugyo strain, spreads through direct contact with the blood or bodily fluids (such as saliva, sweat, feces, vomit, and breast milk) of symptomatic individuals. It is not airborne and cannot spread through casual contact or the air; transmission typically occurs during caregiving, in healthcare settings, or through handling the bodies of deceased patients during burial rituals"

If you're not in direct contact with the bodily fluids of an ebola victim, you won't get it. Also... there is also the fact that there are other disease similar to ebola that may actually be what have infected some of the people.

"Marburg virus is the primary pathogen that closely mimics Ebola, as both are **filoviruses** causing clinically similar **hemorrhagic fevers** with high mortality rates. Other viral hemorrhagic fevers, such as **Lassa fever**, **Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever**, and **Rift Valley fever**, also present with overlapping symptoms like fever, bleeding, and organ failure, though they are caused by different virus families and have distinct transmission vectors. None of the listed viruses (Ebola, Marburg, Lassa, Crimean-Congo, Rift Valley fever) are considered airborne in the typical sense of spreading easily through the air over long distances like measles or tuberculosis.

Other Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers

* Lassa fever: A viral hemorrhagic illness transmitted by rodents that damages organs and ruptures blood vessels, often resulting in long-term hearing loss. While primary transmission is through contact with rodent urine/feces, aerosol transmission of the virus from these materials is considered a significant and well-documented route of infection, especially in enclosed spaces.

* Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever: Spread by ticks or contact with infected livestock, this disease progresses from flu-like symptoms to severe, uncontrollable bleeding. These are primarily spread by ticks or contact with infected animal blood/tissues. Aerosol transmission is not a primary route for human infection, though it's a risk in laboratory settings

* Rift Valley fever: A mosquito-borne disease that can cause mild symptoms or severe complications, including blindness, brain swelling, and uncontrollable bleeding."

It's more fear p0rn. It's hard to get ebola unless you're nursing an ebola patient or an ebola patient suddenly bleeds out on you. As for the people who got ebola that say they have no contact with someone... it's comes from fruit bats and infected bush meat.

Unless of course Mr. Baric and his lab created ebola + flu and has released it in Africa. IDK.

Hugh Petersen's avatar

I just asked Googleโ€™s AI if vaccines are safe and I got a definitive yes. AI searches the most โ€œcredible โ€œ sources like the CDC, FDA, and the WHO. Canโ€™t trust AI to give you a good answer.

EssHaitch's avatar

The scariest thing: during the 2014 Ebola outbreak, our government wasnโ€™t so blatantly trying to infect, disable, or outright kill us.

Nowโ€ฆ it is the clear plan. They have probably offered prepaid Visa cards, US passports, and free housing for the infected.

Dave B.'s avatar

Doesn't the CDC hold a patent on Ebola? Everything is planned.

Dave B.'s avatar

Our true Enemy, US fake government, health care murder inc, UN, Rx, Gates, WEF. Crimes against Humanity.

Den Arto's avatar

Does not kissing dead people to avoid Ebola, include not kissing brain dead people, like those afraid of Ebola?

Sounds Like Nonsense's avatar

๐ŸŸฅ MEGA

Natural immunity to rabies and Ebola

๐ŸŸฃ IMMUNOLOGIST TETYANA OBUKHANYCH PHD

Short video clip from one of the lectures on the website.

https://mega.nz/folder/8mtlyYST#1edfPHngV3KBsAZRbeHEfg

Dee Dee's avatar

I doubt its spreading rapidly.

Luc Lelievre's avatar

One of the clearest signs that institutional Closure has limits is the growing public awakening in Western societies. (https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/after-closure) After years of heavy-handed policies, broken promises, and visible failures, many people now hold a deep, lasting skepticism. This memory does not fade easily. It fuels a quiet but powerful resistance to new attempts at control.

Citizens, especially in Quebec and Western Canada, remember the previous period clearly: lockdowns, vaccine passports, economic damage, and moral pressure. The slogan โ€œNever Againโ€ is not just a phrase โ€” it reflects a widespread refusal to repeat the same pattern.

This is the pendulum at work. When technocratic systems push too far toward centralization, fear-based messaging, and international coordination, they create their own opposition. The public does not need complex theories to resist. Simple lived experience is enough: โ€œWe have seen this before.โ€

Any attempt to impose strict new measures risks a strong political backlash. In Quebec, where the memory of 2020-2022 remains painful, such moves could be politically fatal.

Even with the best public relations efforts โ€” including advice from firms like McKinsey โ€” convincing Canadians of a major pandemic risk from a rare African disease would be extremely difficult. The public is no longer in a state of blind trust. The gap between official narratives and lived reality has become too wide. This creates friction that closed systems struggle to manage.

This awakening shows the boundary of Closure. Institutions can still produce reports, activate plans, and coordinate with global bodies. They can try to manage perception through the media and experts. But they cannot easily erase collective memory or eliminate the human instinct to question repeated patterns. When the gap between what people are told and what they experience becomes too great, the pendulum begins to swing back.

In this environment, serious ideas gain strength. Concepts that name institutional failure, warn against recycled fear, and defend personal autonomy and democratic consent find a more receptive audience. They do not need dramatic calls to action. They only need to clarify what many already feel. The slow work of deep penetration meets a public that is increasingly ready to listen.

The lesson is clear: even powerful systems are not invincible. Their greatest weakness is their inability to learn from the past. When populations begin to remember and refuse, the space for genuine correction reopens.

max's avatar

''the space for genuine correction reopens.''

So, the people that murdered so many, for so long, can make it better?

Surely you jest?

Luc Lelievre's avatar

To clarify: โ€˜the space for genuine correction reopensโ€™ does not mean that the same institutions suddenly become moral or repent for past harms. It means that when public trust collapses, and collective memory hardens, institutions lose the ability to operate in full Closure.

Correction here refers to structural limits, not institutional virtue.

max's avatar

Luc;

''Leliรจvre is careful to point out that this does not require anyone to be plotting. Closure happens when systems get too large, too fast, and too rigid to keep up with the world they are meant to serve.''

The institutions were set up to fail. Now that they have run their course, it's the ''Oh, we'll fix it'' routine. ''Made in U.S.A, Canadian made''. How much carnage have they left. There is no ''mistake'' here.

''The central claim is plain: modern systems are not failing because they are weak. They are failing because they have drifted too far from reality to notice what is happening outside.''

What do you mean by ''modern systems''?

''drifted too far from reality to notice''

No, ''they'' ''knowingly turned away''. I mean, you noticed.

There is only ONE way to go.