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Jul 9, 2022·edited Jul 9, 2022Author

BRAVO, Neil. One of his best.

If you only read one of these quotes, please make it the first one.

"In Sri Lanka, they’re quite a bit further down the line than us – although HARDLY OUT OF SIGHT."

And just two words from the second. "something malevolent."

"I have never in my life before listened to government policy – and to the policies of governments all around the world – and felt endangered. But I do now. If you feel that too – a deep physiological response to the last two years, and a growing sense of something malevolent – then you are not alone. "

"Two years ago I gave scant thought to acronyms like WHO, UN, WEF. Now I watch them with the same attention I give to dogs that look like they might bite."

" It’s like looking through a microscope at something revolting happening in a petri dish."

"For me the change of PM is nothing more than a change of drivers on a train. The train we’re on is going where it’s scheduled and timetabled to go, on rails already laid, and in the face of its forward momentum we the people, it would seem, count for nothing."

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It really looks like the intentional destruction of the middle class. Pressuring farmers off their farms through lower 'green' fertiliser targets. Fuel prices going through the roof (promised to oil companies so they can recoup their covid lockdown losses). Food prices will rise and small businesses running restaurants and cafes will struggle and fail. Less disposable income for people to support small businesses of all kinds. Just the rich and the poor, the way the 2% like it. They better have their 'smart cities' with free video games and antidepressant medication dispensers ready for the dispossessed or there may be bloodshed.

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Jul 10, 2022·edited Jul 10, 2022Author

Amanda, with "something malevolent" bloodshed is a 'feature.'

But the real killer is pestilence and famine.

And you don't have to be in a camp behind razor wire for either to kill you.

Remember the camps, in NAZI Germany, in Soviet Russia, in Communist China, in Japan, Unit 731 in WW II.

Remember the experiments, with chemicals, with disease, with the cold, with torture, with amputation, with electricity, with atmospheric pressure, with water and without, with labor, with starvation, with everything.

When they come for you (or anyone), don't go with them. Have a plan, even if it is to stand and fight and die. They may try to convince you "there has been a mistake."

"We'll get it all straightened out down at the station, you'll see."

It always happens like this.

ALWAYS

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There are already millions of ways to die, and not by accident (will post about this later today).

Still, the camps are waiting, too. After all, subjects will be needed for the upcoming experiments "for the benefit of mankind."

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Well that all sounds pretty grim. (I promise I'll hide if they come for me!)

It reminds me of the Holodomor in the Ukraine where the governors kept taking more and more of the farmers' grain until they starved to death. Now they are using 'climate change' to stop production at its source. These people are so evil.

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"These people are so evil."

Yes they are. Again, you come to the proper conclusion.

Thank you, again, your clarity is refreshing.

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It is the intentional destruction of humanity and all traditional cultures. The elimination of farmers is only a part of developing food-dependency on the future "elite." UBI, linked to "health passports," "social" credits, "carbon footprints," and usefulness that will be determined by the AI that is now making the moves will prevail, until the kill switch is activated by the AI in those who are no longer "useful." The artificial famine that's coming up will guarantee that "law-abiding citizens" will start killing each other, while the monsters sit back in their armchairs on their remote private islands and enjoy the satellite coverage. After that, martial law and rationing will take care of the rest, and the starving people will welcome the idea of eating bugs.

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Thanks for these transcripts. I hate listening to videos because they take too much time.

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this kind of dysphoric picture of the world has even brought to light the importance of the 2nd amendment, especially to those who couldn't see it before... just watch about minute 15 to 20 minutes or so of this about the farmers... 🙏

https://odysee.com/@Corona-Investigative-Committee:5/s112en:b

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