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Not particularly subtle propaganda either.Propaganda wrapped up in a video game.
Not particularly subtle propaganda either.Propaganda wrapped up in a video game.
Soviet style propaganda.Notching new,they made shit like that from at least 1918/not games,of course !/What-in-the-ever-loving-frack.
This is horrible, I'd heard rumors he had had a stroke; but being left blind and paralyzed has got to be one of worst outcomes besides death I've seen from the Wu Flu vax clots.
Sure they can. It's going to take a lot more to pry them from thinking otherwise. My parents and some of my friends are true believers and continue to get boosters, and ignore all the evidence in the form of perfectly healthy people dropping dead from heart attacks and strokes and the like.This 'vaccine' is poison. People cannot deny it now.
Saying this preemptively, but I'm sorry for your loss.Sure they can. It's going to take a lot more to pry them from thinking otherwise. My parents and some of my friends are true believers and continue to get boosters, and ignore all the evidence in the form of perfectly healthy people dropping dead from heart attacks and strokes and the like.
I'm the only oddball who never took the jab, so I fear for my family that actually did take it.Saying this preemptively, but I'm sorry for your loss.
With how things are going, it's only going to be a matter of time since they keep being willingly experimented on like this.
I've got family who took them for their jobs. I'm worried for the future.I'm the only oddball who never took the jab, so I fear for my family that actually did take it.
Depends on which jab you took. I got the one made through traditional vaccine methods. Thus no MRNAI've got family who took them for their jobs. I'm worried for the future.
Depends on which jab you took. I got the one made through traditional vaccine methods. Thus no MRNA
Same. Still, keeping my fingers crossed.Depends on which jab you took. I got the one made through traditional vaccine methods. Thus no MRNA
Marines Drop All Charges Against Lance Corporal Who Bucked Orders To Avoid COVID-19 Vax
Micaela Burrow on June 6, 2023
- The U.S. Marine Corps all dropped charges on Monday against a lance corporal who was accused of disrespecting orders and forging documents as she sought to avoid being discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.
- LCpl. Catherine Arnett told the DCNF she has been targeted for retaliation by the Marine Corps and is fighting her imminent discharge.
- "This decision was made judiciously while balancing what was best for LCpl Arnett and the United States Marine Corps," Maj. Rob Martins, communication strategy director for the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing in Okinaway, told the DCNF.
Among the four pillars of "Biodefense in the 21st Century", Bush's strategy that gave rise to programmes like Predict, was one called "Threat Awareness". It indicated that the US was "improving the Intelligence Community's ability to collect, analyze, and disseminate intelligence [on bioweapons]". Of all places, China would almost certainly be at the top of any list of bioweapons intelligence targets. Though the nation is a signatory to the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), the State Department found in 1993 that its bioweapons activities continued long after its accession in 1984. A 2002 report by The Nonproliferation Review found that one of a number of PRC-connected factories producing bioweapons was located in Wuhan. It was there that Shi Zhengli was conducting her own cutting-edge virus research, though under the banner of scientific research.
While failing to anticipate, or even identify, the Covid pandemic, Predict could have given American intelligence access to the findings of virus researchers such as Shi Zhengli, not just in China but around the world. In which case, given the sums associated with America's defence and intelligence budgets, the project's hefty $200 million lifetime budget would have paid for itself.
It wouldn't have been the first time that international aid programmes have been used to gather intelligence. In 2014, it was reported that USAID had been caught trying to create a version of Twitter in Cuba that would help the CIA influence the political situation, with an eye to overthrowing the government. "USAID, perhaps, is the new CIA here," Peter Kornbluh of the National Security Archive's Cuba said at the time. The programme backfired, eventually allowing the Castro government to spy on the 40,000 Cubans who signed up.
Better late then neverPeople are finally starting to ask the same questions I posed in my letter almost two years ago.
Amusing, but not going to change anything.