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Shane Pisani's avatar

Respect also to Mark Crispin Miller who has done similar fine work on an international stage. For every time someone I know has been so callous about the carnage, simple articles like this are a balm - many thanks.

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Dollyboy's avatar

"LA LA LA LA CANNOT HEAR IT, I CANNOT SEE IT." - msm. Doctors are baffled, whatever could be causing it? Pretty soon the ABS will simply no longer record the data. Problem fixed.

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Julie Pettiford's avatar

If you watched the senate hearings, it turns out that the TGA reduced 1,000 death from doctors to 14 by some magical system. There were no autopsies they could supply. Funny about that. They also revealed they didn’t test the batches they relied on FDA data. I suffered a vaccine injury managed to get it registered by TGA- it ran out early May this year- I’m guessing people like me are then taken of the adverse event register. They’ve been fiddling the numbers worldwide.

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KoalaPower's avatar

Warnie (Shane Warne) had the jab to travel overseas to Asia where he died, so terribly sad. He was fit and healthy and in postive mind but they tried to blame it on his past bad health habits.

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Phil Shannon's avatar

Yes, he was sitting duck for the shifting of blame from the jab to his lifestyle although its takes a lot of really bad lifestyle to kill someone barely into his fifties.

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Outsider's avatar

Great article, they need constant reminders, these "victims" of mass formation who made our lives hell. I don't place MOST of the blame on the capitalist anti-zionist anti-human psychopaths who made tons of money from all this, I place MORE of the blame on those who carried out their orders and those "stars and sports people" who did the wrong thing and sent the wrong message to their many followers. Good riddance, and a lot more of them to follow, and worse to come, see worldcouncilforhealth.org/dna

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peter tomkinson's avatar

Need to forget about blame I suspect and give more thought and effort to how to get control of our communities again and begin the healing, jabbed or not.

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Outsider's avatar

To understand this see Mark Passio “The Real Enemy of Humanity” then you’ll agree my statement and probably that it’s not about healing and when did you last have a community to even take control of not in your lifetime so you won’t have time to build one. Long before you get anywhere you’ll be thanking the Palestinians for their sacrifices and wishing your “community” had 1% of their courage. So let’s first identify via the above lecture that it’s a fact that the elite isn’t the REAL enemy it’s those around you who don’t deserve forgiveness unless they’ve made amends. And even then they’ll remain weak pussies.

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peter tomkinson's avatar

i spent over 43 years in aviation and the greatest handicap to learning why something happens is the desire to 'pin the tail on the donkey' or basically BLAME someone or something. Blame the victim is one of the most common mind patterns in evidence with most being totally unaware of their obedience to this process. It would be easy as has been suggested to pin a large portion of the blame for the harm they did themselves on those who volunteered to roll up their sleeve for the jab. To the ones who never even got a piece of paper with jabber's name, date and batch number of injected materials with expiry date. On those who never asked for AND ACTUALLY READ the Product Disclosure Statement Insert - Ah yes there were likely huge blanks on it AND did they also ask if the jabber had read this legally required document. Or did any jabbed ask for an ingredience list - Oh yes that is proprietory info so not available. Think abuot what was going on here people.

Problem with Blame is that it bypasses the 'Intent' issue which is fundamental to dealing with crime. Did those who got jabbed intend to harm themselves? Perhaps they acted unwisely like walking down a dark alley in a rough area is unwise, but did they act unwisely with intent? Slippery issues this blame and intent stuff.

I looked as some Mark Passio stuff and thanks for the suggestion I will do so again. And here is an exercise for your mind. Try to think how any large community can gunction well without money of any form. Money has existed and been part of the lives of so many for hundreds if not thousands of years it is next to impossible to imagine any community can function without some form of money. Try it. It is happening and does happen. We are conditioned to the point most cannot imagine things any other way. And that may be why so many lined up obediently to promote, provide and accept as necessary, to give jabs and to be jabbed.

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Outsider's avatar

I do agree all you say here and thank you for taking the time. The issue I have is that it’s important to understand the freedom can’t be achieved without taking responsibility nor without knowledge nor without power. These are all inextricably linked. I don’t agree with all of his lectures but this particular one explains it very well. Without knowing what our own responsibilities are and who the real enemy is we won’t be able to save ourselves. Once we understand that then we can look at the solutions that actually exist and work for those solutions together with others. I have several pilot friends. They had hard choices to make against their better judgment on one case having total 6 genetic modification injections (GMI). I also had very difficult choice but it was easy for me to know that no matter the near term cost to me which was immense was that the only option for me was no. I paid the price in many ways but it was the right choice. However I was already long familiar with how things work who the real enemy is and what the general agenda is since over 30 years and have seen and lived these things before. Most don’t have anything near that background and experience but in exchange have led relatively comfortable lives assisting the anti human system while I’ve spent a life of hardship resisting it at every turn. Every burden is as light as a feather if carried by many. The truth is most people can’t learn from the experiences of others they need to experience it themselves. So they have to go through great suffering yet to come. Most also do not care about anything much until it affects them directly and obviously and most don’t do any reflective thinking but only reactive thinking. I’ve drawn necessary conclusions for now from all this. While still hopeful and with an open mind however one has to be wise with limited resources to pour water on the plants needing it most with the most promise. The entire plandemic can be likened to a tree but that’s another story.

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Outsider's avatar

A thought Phil. Back in the day among "real socialists" there were those who were socialists because they cared not only about themselves, but others. The ideology that went with it was not the prime motivating factor it was the realization that things need to be fair, just and close to the natural order for their families, communities and nations. Then there were also those "socialists" who when you knew them you could see they were not nice people with good hearts wishing good for humanity at all, they thought they knew best, psychopaths loudly proclaiming the ideology, but their real motivations were control. So many of these went into positions of power in the neo-con left-fascist regimes of the West.

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Gaz's - A Defender's Voice's avatar

My good lady is a bit of a socialist. But she made of the stuff of the first kind you described. She just wants things to be fair, just and there being a bit of a leg up for those less fortunate. But the other kind you described are just as you say, power hungry psychos, though I’d add they are also maleficent beings!

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peter tomkinson's avatar

I think the political landscape has changed so far what it once might have been that the old slogans, the old names such as socialist, left right etc., are no longer relevant. These terms are from another era and have no meaning now as do so many others. Democracy is a word that has so many mean ings that I doubt a community could ever agree on what it is supposed to be (hint - it is a process not a 'thing') so no good calling for a return to democracy assuming it ever existed. Actually in a Constitutional Monarchy structure as Australia is supposed to have democracy is not possible by design. And anyway it has ever been a Feudal system only extremely few recognized this reality, and lately all that was to change was the control mechanism, from paper money to digital. Wage, salary and debt slavery with only apparent freedoms is in my view neither left nor right, not socialist nor fascist nor a capitalist system. Think Feudal.

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