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Trudeau is like the Canadian Clinton. Associates get screwed.

The old guy gets called up, either thinking that everyone knew about his past and didnt care or else thinking no one would find out. Or maybe senile and didn't remember anything.

He hid successfully for decades, had a family. Who knows if his family and friends knew and how they are treating him now that he is being reviled across the world.

Are they tracking down the rest of the group who came with him under false identities to Canada? Are they going to be extradited?

Poland is already trying to extradite him to presumably face prosecution and life imprisonment.

Everyone in the worlds knows who he is and his history now. He is screwed. How will his family be treated?

The Speaker most likely had nothing to do with this idea. From what I understand he is like a neutral third party, maybe administrative, that both parties 'speak' to and he maintains order.

Likely, Trudeau and Zelensky's teams came up with this idea to motivate fighting against Russia and make it look prestigious.

Possibly, the Speaker's office coordinated the time and visit but it doesn't seem like an idea or instruction that would organically come from his position.

Now his name is smeared, he is blamed and loses his cushy position. Trudeau makes sure to throw him under the bus and put the blame squarely on him.

Trudeau and Zelensky are fine.

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Does this sound like a vaccine side effect? Coincidence? Deep state hits? I don't have the list of aide effects/adverse reactions. Is bone/blood cancer (MM) on the list?

Multiple myeloma is a relatively uncommon cancer. In the United States, the lifetime risk of getting multiple myeloma is 1 in 132 (0.76%).

Multiple myeloma is a cancer that forms in a type of white blood cell called a plasma cell. Healthy plasma cells help fight infections by making proteins called antibodies. Antibodies find and attack germs.

In multiple myeloma, cancerous plasma cells build up in bone marrow.

Rather than make helpful antibodies, the cancer cells make proteins that don't work right.

Treatment for multiple myeloma can often help control symptoms and improve quality of life.

But myeloma usually can't be cured, which means additional treatment is needed when the cancer comes back.Rather than make helpful antibodies, the cancer cells make proteins that don't work right.

Risk factors Factors that may increase the risk of multiple myeloma include:

Getting older. Most people are diagnosed in their late 60s. Being male. Men are more likely to develop the disease than are women. Being Black. Black people are more likely to develop multiple myeloma than are people of other races. Having a family history of multiple myeloma. Having a sibling or parent with multiple myeloma increases the risk of the disease. Having monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance, also called MGUS. Multiple myeloma starts as MGUS, so having this condition increases the risk.

It appears that people with MM can have worse reactions to the vaccine.

And studies have shown that people with MM don't get as good 'protection' from the vaccines.

What do you guys think?

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This is the guy who has the raw footage of the blue items not having burned.

https://twitter.com/CygnusGeoff/status/1694140979748733287

2,400 kids missing, Fish talks - https://youtu.be/easMHBYdpJo

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