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Steghorn21's avatar

I saw the Turkey thing too. Looks like the Berlin wall is moving Eastwards. The West doesn't realize how screwed it is. November in the US is going to be very, very interesting. Will Americans rise up and kick out the maniacs, or is the country too far gone?

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Ray-SoCa's avatar

What will it take to get to an inflection point on public opinion about jab deaths?

The lack of children jabs and booster jabs is telling. There is a huge amount of propaganda pushing them.

Huge opportunity for the Gop.

DeSantis is closest so far.

Trump has not touched it yet.

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Amanda R's avatar

Dr Peter McCullough termed this mass ignorance of events as 'willful blindness' - it being difficult or nigh on psychologically impossible for people who have put this jab into theirs and their children's arms to face the brutal fact that they could have damaged their health. He's talking about Drs and estimates that 90% of Drs have taken the shot and now don't want to admit they've been played. Best guess is we wait for the tsunami of health crises to occur in the coming year but it took the UK govt 40 years to admit Thalidomide was a problem so..... and anyone who has disagreed with medics over treatments as I have will know it's like talking to a brick wall at the best of times.

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Ray-SoCa's avatar

Insightful comment on “willful blindness”.

Most people don’t want to admit they made a life threatening mistake getting the jab, and their brain will ignore evidence to the contrary.

Dr. Are the most jabbed, and the more jabs you get, the higher your chance of death. Voxday keeps on posting links to stories of deaths of Dr. 13 in Canada so far… https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/thirteen-canadian-doctors-have-died

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Ray-SoCa's avatar

I hope Trump admits the jab was bad, it’s a huge opportunity.

My gut feeling is Trump is laser focused / prioritizing his Endorsements and Election Corruption. And dealing with all the investigations targeting him, sigh.

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Steghorn21's avatar

I think more and more that Trump isn't the man to sort this out. I see no evidence that he has learnt anything from his defeats. If he regains power (okay, he never lost it!), will his first act be to sack thousands of deep state bureaucrats and close down half of all government agencies? I doubt it. We need someone far more ruthless. Is Putin free in 2024?

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perle's avatar

Got somebody else? Trump's first term he was focused like a laser on getting things done, on a long overdue economic recovery and a rebuilding of the military to gain what any reasonable person would call a victory in Afghanistan as well as posing a credible threat to stave off foreign adventurism. to confront Covid in spite of sabotage which seems to me akin to murder on the part of the professionals available, who banned his available medicines and insisted on a vaccine. All this while facing impeachments, a hostile Congress and Judiciary and uniformly negative media coverage. Now in his speech of December 2020 he promised he would restore election integrity and referring to the illegalities committed said "We got 'em." Maybe in your minds he doesn't deserve another chance, but we do.

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Ray-SoCa's avatar

Trump fights, has a Scots Irish attitude on returning slights (he punches back Alinsky Style), and he learns.

Trump now knows after all the attacks and dirty tricks played on him, who his enemies are. Deepstate bureaucrats are near the top.

My worry is his age. He is doing a great service with his endorsements, and continued focus on election cheating.

Interesting:

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/08/if_trump_is_irrelevant_why_is_he_still_such_a_political_force_of_nature.html

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ccdirtdawgs's avatar

BOOM - https://twitter.com/randpaul/status/1556290398661840897?s=21

Presuming many here already knew this, but much of the rest of USA/world is still blaming China.

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Ray-SoCa's avatar

I’m thinking more set up, rather than deliberate release.

Everyone knows the Chinese have bio leaks all the time. Having the Chinese do Civid gain of functions is continuously playing Russian Roulette, till you lose.

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ccdirtdawgs's avatar

I guess you cd think that until you learn how many US funded biolabs there are around the world doing the exact same type of research. Russia is presently releasing documentation for labs found in Ukraine & has filed their reports w/WHO.

No doubt it will be claimed that the Russian reports are purely propaganda, but anyone willing to take 5 mins to dig will learn that info in the Russian reports are corroborated by Hunter's laptop, grant applications to & disbursals from our own US agencies (USAID is a biggy) & business news announcements from the shell companies who took the grants.

There are hundreds (if not thousands) of these nefarious US backed biowarfare labs across the globe, most in poor corrupt countries that don't have the knowledge or means to push back - Eastern Europe & Africa are favorite locales.

When you see the sorts of research being done upon ppl not even informed they were being used as lab rats in mostly vile & insecure facilities, maybe it's possible to get beyond "deliberate?" Our US people just didn't & don't care whether their concoctions get loose in the world.

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Amanda R's avatar

Re Erdogan - there was a failed coup against him a few years back. One has to wonder about that given everything that's happened since.

Re Breakthrough deaths - UK stopped publishing death by vax status after May. The silence is deafening.

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Steghorn21's avatar

Agreed. From now on, it's going to be hard to differentiate between a real people's coup/uprising and a Davos-inspired Color Revolution!

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