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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

I hate you got banned. You and a couple others. I knew you were, but I had not seen the logs.

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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

After living through the Mississippi “water crisis”, and watching it get talked about on the world stage- I can finally understand why people get mad when outsiders talk about their own personal issues….. especially when it’s used to generate clicks and spread personal talking points.

The theories that were happening, and the crap that was being talked about was so far off base that it was not even funny. Did some of it have elements of truth to it? Yea, it did.

Did some outsiders try to argue some of the most idiotic things ever, and to do with such pure intellectually insane gobbledegook, that I genuinely had to share with my family members, who could only cover their mouth and say “oh my God”.

You had those who were using it for their own political or personal persuasion, and then you had those who believed those who were doing that, and would then attempt to have a super serious intelligent conversation, and were so sure of their intellectual capacity, that even someone living in the middle of it all, someone who was citing credible sources, facts, maps, data points, historical statistics, and personal experience…. they still could not be sway them.

I think this is because they were defending their already determined conclusion, not the reality as it was unfolding and had been unfolding for a couple of decades.

It was mind-boggling…. but also very eye-opening.

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Forbidden_outcast 4 points ago +4 / -0

This doctor is a Zelenko. He never quit healing or being about wellness and thinking outside of the box, and not allowing the medical establishment to tell him what to do, but he was/is still well regarded. He only became super frustrated after mRNA injections.

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Forbidden_outcast 2 points ago +2 / -0

Worrisome. Wonder if that has anything to do with the major institutions demanding reconciliation of outstanding debts and profits by that time. (Looking at the Vatican here).

Is it connected?

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Forbidden_outcast 3 points ago +3 / -0

This reminds me of the carbon dioxide that occurs in many caves.

The wise men picked up on it millennia ago, and then sent the unknowing others into there.

So the carbon dioxide woukd take the lives of the cattle and the smaller women and children, as it is lower density and hangs closer to the lowest level, and the “wise men” would claim it was due to angry god that had been disobeyed.

Then they could get anything out of the people they wanted- and even prove their own semi-god-like status, because they survived when no one else did- which proves their purity.

Manipulative retards are manipulative. It’s gross.

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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself?

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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

I hope you are correct. It’s wasn’t much for us, but we all did get it. No gene therapy (or any medicine). It worries me though. Like is it a ticking timebomb for something else?

by pkvi
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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

The WEF is the brainchild behind ESG. They developed it.

by xihg
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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yea. But it’s probably not what you think. I’m wondering how they knew it in the 80’s, compared to today.

I see both instances as our institutions being captured (church vs internet, all while both hated the tv) and us being most susceptible to only listening to whatever best fits our worldview, which is a fatal mistake.

The folks doing this aren’t newbies, and no place is safe. (Also fatal mistake.)

They are literal parasites that infiltrate everything, and destroy from within to gain control and propagate, even if it has an extremely complicated life cycle. like this

Which is funny, bc the people I’ve always trusted the most inherently knew this, but also never let it affect them.

They never once gave it air. Black or white or Asian or Hispanic- they just didn’t play that game.

It’s complicated, but that’s the point where emotional people get caught up.

by xihg
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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

This has an extremely uncomfortable 80’s feel to it, but probably not in the way it sounds.

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Forbidden_outcast 5 points ago +5 / -0

I found these on @theflowernurse’s page (this is a link to her tweet and page) https://twitter.com/theflowernurse/status/1552996193172602886?s=21&t=NckxtFno333P01JXxh8ybA

This one is is a study on the parasites in insects and at what rates they can infect humans https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6613697/

And this one is basically talking about the same thing everyone is….why the push for bugs? https://www.theorganicprepper.com/eating-bugs/

And this one I found relevant because I know the exact smell of which he is speaking. It’s a smell that repulses for a reason. https://twitter.com/agent131711/status/1553436528017293314?s=21&t=NckxtFno333P01JXxh8ybA

Edit: removed double word

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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

I see it a little differently. I see data collection points, and the non-progressives are actively participating in not having their voices heard, whether by indifference, choice, or being kicked out, and not going back for more.

This is why I don’t agree with retreating from society.

When we feel the need to retreat, is when it’s most needed to have those voices recorded.

by pkvi
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Forbidden_outcast 5 points ago +5 / -0

What I was trying to say, I said incorrectly or without enough information, which was not my intention.

Do I believe they are sequencing everyone’s DNA at birth? I believe, based on this, that they don’t have to, because as long as samples are being stored- they might as well be doing dna sequencing at birth, bc the two are interchangeable.

So it doesn’t matter what I believe re what they are doing at birth. That was my entire point.

I was saying that genomic sequencing wasn’t being automatically performed, but storing the samples equals the same result.

by pkvi
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Forbidden_outcast 3 points ago +3 / -0

https://www.genome.gov/about-genomics/fact-sheets/Newborn-Screening-Fact-Sheet

They don’t have to do DNA sequencing when the samples are being stored.

by pkvi
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Forbidden_outcast 5 points ago +5 / -0

https://www.theverge.com/2022/7/29/23283837/nj-police-baby-dna-crimes-lawsuit-public-defender

Just the title alone is misleading. Genomic sequencing isn’t happening automatically at birth now, although it is being discussed. This case is about:

According to a lawsuit filed by the New Jersey Office of the Public Defender (OPD), the practice came to light after a case in which New Jersey State Police successfully subpoenaed a testing lab for a blood sample drawn from a child. Police then performed DNA analysis on the blood sample that reportedly linked the child’s father to a crime committed more than 25 years ago.

by pkvi
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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think it was one of the first successful medicines to treat HIV. One of the first to get/keep the viral load low.

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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nah. Southern states. By mentioning not knowing where I ran across the information, I meant about the “circled U” thing, and also meaning I didn’t know if Canada was the same way as the states with how that halal-type certification set-up is ran.

Nice to meet you, though.

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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

I didn’t realize you were in Canada. And I don’t even remember where I ran across the information.

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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

this symbol on household products and food items

Look through your pantry and under your sink and see how many items have that.

I wish I could tell you what it means, but I don’t want to bumble it.

It’s not the only one, there are a couple of other ones. Basically it’s merchant extortion. We won’t carry your product if you won’t us give one or two pennies off every dollar. So it’s just cheaper to pay the fee. That’s why it’s on so many products. (It most certainly does not have the mass market for what it stands to represent.)

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