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Russia Coverage=Covid Coverage.

Same Bullshit. Different Piles.

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Two cheeks of the same ass

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this applies to everything from the government

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And climate ‘change’ coverage.

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Exactly

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SSDD.

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I know, right? If they did that, we could end up with a deliberatly hyped pandemic that shuts down the world for no good reason and a vaccine forced on everyone that doesn't help and likely makes things much worse. Can you imagine? I shudder to think.

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Thank goodness that didn't happen. When it comes to public health, politicians act selflessly and honorably. And oh my gosh, don't get me started on the saintly drug companies.

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That’s precisely what’s happening right now.

Imagine if they’d had legally watertight powers in Feb 2020?

That’s what the new WHO treaty enables.

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What can we do about it?

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Here’s my blunt take. It’s early where I am, so pls forgive the lack of diplomacy.

Each person must take it as their personal mission to awaken X others on a regular basis. They won’t thank you for it. If you’re working, you’ll probably get fired. If you’re not, you’ll probably be socially isolated. Mysterious things will happen that will unnerve you & it'll certainly cost you money. High probability that some if not all of your family will fear you’ve lost your mind.

Problem is, almost no one is willing to do any of these things, let alone for years without relent.

And that’s why I’m a lot less optimistic than I was when I began.

I no longer believe there’s much chance to prevent huge & likely extremely dangerous changes. Call it no chance.

There’s still a chance that some of us will emerge as free people. The window to accomplish that is closing. A tiny handful of people working in a remote “corner of the internet” is strictly limited in terms of numbers of people reached. In fact, one of the disappointing realisations was, when crossing borders in & out of U.K. , several European countries & several in the Americas, that I was of no interest at all. I’d worried that I might be apprehended, if for no other reason than to intimidate me. Nada. That suggested to me that they don’t regard me as a threat.

Back when I started, I was all but certain that the very act of speaking out would draw attention, some assessment & that I’d speedily be joined by other, retired or newly resigned peers.

What actually happened was that, 25 months since making my first public comment that something is wrong here, we’re being mislead deliberately, the sum total of other, former pharma execs speaking out is zero.

There is a handful of us from across the Biopharma commercial continuum (a couple from clinical development, more precisely clinical operations, one from manufacturing, one from regulatory CM&C / supply chain, a couple from the patent & intelligence end & just me covering discovery research, non-clinical pharmacology, ADME & toxicology). Other than the regulatory & supply chain expert, no one who was a career insider in ANY capacity is speaking out, as far as I can tell, anywhere in the world. It’s just me. It’s pathetic.

My former first boss in industry, Dr Adrian Payne, is involved in legal & FOIA “harassment”, writing relentlessly to a number of official bodies. It’s not campaigning, though. My longest time coworker, 20 years, had the decency to agree to meet & review the evidence that this whole event is built on lies. He agreed it was & that he couldn’t dismiss any of the core assertions. He said he wouldn’t be campaigning.

Where are all the people, mid-50s & up, with a 30 year career & earnings under their belts, outraged & unable to restrain themselves? I thought I knew some of my former colleagues. I now accept that I really didn’t. I’d made assumptions about a number of people & I’ve been wrong in all but one case. The assumption was they too would appreciate that the risks of NOT speaking out are much worse than going public. Some kind of courage.

I’ve been a high-trust person all my life, even in the face of occasional bad faith from the odd unexpected quarter. I’d often get incredulity in response to my level of trust. My lifelong experience is that most people are good people & it doesn’t cross their mind to cheat you, steal from you, misuse information merely to harm you etc

Sure, there are psychopathic people around. I’ve had some as very senior executives, C-suite & board of Directors level colleagues & contacts.

So this is an example of a high trust act that didn’t accomplish anything like what I’d expected or hoped.

The damnable thing is that I don’t understand why I’ve not been joined. Or, what it would take to prompt them to action.

If my health was as robust as it was a decade or so, I’m pretty sure I’d have lived on a huge coast for considerable chunks of time, going City to City.

Apologies for over long answer!

Mike

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I appreciate you- spoke out from the get-go-but I am not in the work force anymore. Had I been (worked in public education) I would have made many enemies I am afraid as I saw most teachers just fall in line lock-step- even the superintendent of my district. I would have been gathering information and presenting it at board meetings however. Funny how only a handful of parents ever did along with a small business owner in the area. He was vilified by a large section of his community, but is thankfully still open and thriving. Daughter stuck to her guns at her workplace re: shots and is currently the only one who hasn't gotten sick in her behavioral health facility (many kids, parents, staff in person contacts over the last two years) and was banned from her best friend's wedding for "not keeping her and her relatives safe" even though she was getting tested 2x week for work. So have any of those colleagues ever come up to you and said "I am so sorry you were right all along?" Families and friendships have been destroyed along with so many other facets of humanness and business. In my small circle of activities in my retirement community I have tried to keep my activities going as usual and had the ukulele group up and running about a year ago, despite warnings of horror from some members (I had a moral obligation to keep people safe...????) Like adults can't make their own decisions. End of story- those who have been meeting are fine. I haven't been thanked much, but that's ok. Maybe a year from now...but probably not. They will never admit they were taken in by the lies. Thanks for letting me rant. I still shake my head over many "decisions" made by "experts" these last two years, and the silence of those who know.

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Thank you. It’s important work, but as you say, it’s unlikely you’ll be thanked by those on the other side of the argument.

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yes it's so weird. I sense resentment from others that I pooh-poohed 99% of this two years ago. And anger that I didn't "believe" (questioned everything) and continued living my life as I knew(know) it .

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And another person behind you, Mike. I sense, with a sinking heart, and understand the despair in the face of this virulent apathy (not an oxymoron). But please, let us not lose your voice at this stage of the struggle. I too feel isolated, and it seems increasingly powerless against the tsunami of ignorance--- but trying in my small corner of the world to resist the narrative, which has been incredibly difficult in the blue and brainwashed U.S. town I live in. Mike, please keep your clarion voice audible in the static. "We" are behind you and Drs Malone, Z, McCullough, Cory, Bhakti, and the host of others... These are awful times.

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I’m an advanced practice nurse and speaking up in public forums for other APRN’s I was shocked at how many have no clue how to critically read a study and when you’d point out inconsistencies in the study design or results, colleagues would repeatedly point back to the ‘conclusions’ of the study as that is all they have the ability to read. It disgusts me and shocks me as I thought my chosen field of study was incredibly difficult and competitive. There are young mothers waking up to the scam of Pharma, I can tell you that. I hope it’s enough. Are all Pharma’s drug efficacy studies that corrupt?

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Not able to answer your question, but I saw the same in my own community of Speech/Language Pathologists, all highly educated, had to read many research papers and take part in writing their own for an MA, but then thought masking was "okay" when it came to "administering speech therapy"- lost all respect for my cohorts that fell into this warped way of thinking/acting.

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I really apologize Dr Yeadon if you read my unedited comment that asked ‘Were all your drug efficacy studies that corrupt?’ I did not mean yours as you personally I meant in the broader sense of Pharma. I edited the comment to more correctly phrase what I was trying to ask.

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Who are you asking to write you?

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Thank you for speaking out. Yours was one of the first voices that alerted me. You sounded honest and sincere, but I thought "surely this can't be what's going on." I took comfort in your warning that the boosters would be the real danger, thinking surely it won't go that far.

ButI investigated and found expert after expert from other disciplines confirming what you were saying. And now the boosters have been unleashed, and the bad scenario is unfolding.

But let's not lose heart. We still have a sizable control group, big enough at least to make it very hard for the liars to get away with it as the vaccine damage unfolds.

Yes, they're masters at obfuscating, and they have been dishonest with data collection, reporting, and analysis. But you simply can't hide damage at the level that seems likely to be unfolding. In fact, much of their brazen lying may be desperation, because they know they are in to the lie too far to escape severe consequences when they're found out. Their only path is deeper into the lie. So don't mistake their desperation for "getting away with it".

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Thinking about why so many decline involvement suggests their complacency is born of comfort with their situation. An old phrase freedom vs security comes to mind and the dichotomy of that. Deciding to "fight the system" requires some sense of outrage about real injustice. Aside from a few of these SubStack followers we don't see much of that. Sadly, that intellectual non-involvement extends to our politicians, see the J6 prisoners, a national disgrace of injustice. Then the 2020 election itself that few believe was fair, even many Democrats.

Entering into what seems an inflationary spiral, I suspect our comforts will get highly stressed. The root cause does relate to the pandemic which disrupted many efficient processes that must be recreated at some cost. And our response by throwing money beyond minimums. But the increases in energy costs were set several years ago by reductions in investment for an uncertain future that is now here. The forces behind that investment decline also arrived in government to produce more negative policy that requires years to reverse. Energy and labor costs drive inflation adding to supply shortages. And because 2008 was never really fixed, we are in uncharted financial waters.

The discomfort of inflation thought society will, I hope, reduce this complacency. Political winds will shift as the pendulum swings. Perhaps more will find their voice. The dreams of globalists are more likely to be returned to their corners as we become aware and concerned. All will be too slow for those following these pages.

Hope is eternal.

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just one appreciative person here... thank you.

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Dear Mike,

You are just the brightest light in the whole tmovement! Many, many of us have relied on your courage and clarity throughout this nightmare. Seeing formerly sane people take up truly insane positions on the fundamental principles our nation, (the U.S.) is based upon has been mind bending and soul bludgeoning. Yet

while pharma industry people are not coming out in support of us, (those not in mass formation, screaming, "Wake Up!") many "regular" folks are.

Truckers. Moms. Dads. Police, Firefighters, Federal Workers.

Lawyers, (Oh my!)

This fight for humanity's future is not over yet, and in everyday walks of life, even in the media, people are waking up with a horrible totalitarian hangover.

Many took the wax in blind faith, and are now terrified.

Back in the beginning of this I was appalled at the thought of the sheer numbers of vaccine injured these products would create, but, at the same time the knowledge came that it will be those duped into getting it, who will ultimately end this. (If we are lucky.)

Do all you can but no more. Protect your health and your family. Many, many more heros and courageous individuals are standing up. We may not always see them yet, but they are there. I recently have heard of groups of attorneys forming in the US to fight this. Three different ones, two over one hundred, and one over two hundred!

Yes the enemy is strong, but the human heart and human soul have overcome evil before. This is the great awakening. Wake all the sleeping sheep possible. Leave the rest to Creation to manage. ; ))

Blessings to you, and thank you so very much for all your work bringing out the truth! You helped me stay sane for the past 2 years.

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Well said...very well said!

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Appreciate you, Mike. Worked in healthcare, saw what was going on, spoke out, now out of healthcare. For now. Keep on truckin🙏💞❤✌👏👏👏

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AMEN.

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Write strongly worded letters to your elected officials calling on their better nature!

Sorry, I just shot some coffee out of my nose.

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🤣🤣🤣

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Duck and cover and be ready to move/act if and when the collapse becomes obvious.

When panicked enough, the herd insitinct mean we follow anyone who shows they have a level head, a firm handshake and a steady voice of command no matter what they say.

That is a sad fact, but why let just the one side exploit it?

Even woke soyboytoys can till fields manually, if it's that or starve. Especially if you convince them /only they/ can get it done the right way.

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🤣🤣🤣

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Shudder!

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to clean house they need to call all officials to the house then put a tarp over the building and throw in the bug bombs, its the only way to be sure

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ONly one who did something was senator Johnson and he has been mocked by almost everyone else. I hope he gets re-elected, he is the only worthy politician around (may be Paul is okay but he did not do much)

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DeSantis?

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There are a few of them, but far less than what is needed! I have been glad to hear that some fresh faces are starting to step up. Politics is not for everyone - it is akin to working in a toxic chemical plant - but we do need people in there who are capable of protecting themselves from their toxic environment while making good decisions that are vital for society to survive and excel.

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Courageous man surrounded by so many silent senators and representatives.

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Remember what the Joker (Jack Nicholson) said about Gotham? "What this town needs is an enema!" Certainly applies to DC.

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There’s enough sh!t flying around there already!

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Hi, Mike. Yes - and it needs to be flushed ASAP - it's flying into all the good stuff 45 did.

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I think the meme posted elsewhere today from Aliens is appropriate. We need to nuke the whole facility from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.

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It might be my only point of agreement with Kim Jong Un, although my reasoning is different

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It's hard to argue with the man that invented the hamburger.

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I'm pretty sure everyone's "reasoning" is different than the little rocket man's...

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< i might take that a bit personal

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I would prefer repeated SpikeVaxx shots until they were all totally immune.

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No one got fired over Afghanistan, the swamp protects itself

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Or Benghazi, or Russia!-Russia!-Russia! or Lewinsky or….

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The list is too long!

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Yes, it is

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Before each major decision there is one major question politicians ask themselves:

Is the action going to benefit me financially and politically?

If the answer is yes, they go ahead. It's really made things so much easier now that they don't have to bother with ethics or feeling guilty or any of that stuff... and if their actions create a crisis, even better... the above questioning technique can also be used to benefit from self-made messes too. We'll call it house cleaning. Mea culpa. God I'm so sick of these narcissistic morons.

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"Before EVERY decision there is one major question politicians ask themselves: " There - fixed it for you.

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Gov: We are lying to you constantly and we are going to KILL you all

Public: Will the football still be on?

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Bread and circuses while Rome burns. Sorry, I mighta mixed up the reference.

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The peons will have to wear face diapers in the stands. Important people at the Super Bowl will be exempt. Your mileage may differ.

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1984

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Same as it ever was. From Judith Miller at the NYT20 years ago to the 51 intelligence experts calling Hunter's laptop Russian disinformation, to the FBI trying to frame potheads in Michigan. They lie because there are no consequences.

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They also know that there a a hell of a lot of idiots out there that are incapable of thinking for themselves and will swallow any shit they are fed.

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"if you get caught making stuff up just to tell crazy stories to the public and get them to do stuff, there should be consequences!"

Tell that to Tony Science!

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In the fall of 2019 I was watching "Boom-Bust" and "The Keiser Report" on RT America... They were talking about the "repo market crisis" and were explaining that that the repo market is a shared cash fund between banks, with low interest rates. They were saying that something spooked the market, because the interest rates on the repo market jumped to "two digits". There were rumors that one or more banks were having difficulties. The FED was pumping billions daily to deal with that "temporary" situation (go to the FED's site and you will see a slow increase in the balance sheet).

January 2020 came and specialists on those shows were saying that the probability of a crash similar to 2008 - just much bigger - to happen over the following two months was "60 to 70%".

.... and then the "covid" came (just like Event 201 "predicted") and over 3 Trillion was pumped into the banks (because we all know that they are our health-care institutions - right?). You can see the step of the "CARES" act, mimicking (at a larger scale) the 2008 bailout (go look for yourself on the FED's site -this is public data).

https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/bst_recenttrends.htm

Now that we know that the virus came from a lab, if that was a coincidence, it was an extremely convenient one; I personally am 100% sure that it was staged. The "pandemic" was just as authentic as Bill Gates's "philanthropy" (ridiculous term to describe the actions of a person who has eugenicist views; the term "philanthropy" comes from Greek and means "love for humans" - nothing further from the truth).

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Few, even in following these SubStack pages, quite understand that the financial world has been unstable since 2008 when $17T simply evaporated. Since then the wealth disparity exploded. Not sure where it finally ends up but it remains an uncomfortable worry.

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Yellowcake, anyone? Don’t these lying dog-faced poney soldiers have any other tricks?

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I love yellow cake, especially with blue frosting. And little spikey balls on top in lieu of chocolate sprinkles. Glad you mentioned the dog-faced pony soldier, MAA. When he got away with that, I knew with certainty he'd get dumped into the oval office.

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That sounds much yummier than the Saddam-flavored kind. Speaking of getting away with, how much longer till Biden’s joking about the lie that got us into WW3?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9EbssUgHj4

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Ugh. I remember that so well. I was still listening to National Propaganda Radio back then, and on one of their programs (I doubt it was the national feed) it was embarrassingly exposed that David Corn, at the time with The Nation, was one of those guffawing at Shrub's treasonous 'jokes.' A few more scales fell off my eyes that day...

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Shrub! 😆

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You are right When the press let him get away with that, we knew the fix was in…..

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Nope

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Kennedy assassination. 9/11. Iraq. Afghanistan, Vietnam —a very long list. Ruby Ridge, Waco. “I didn’t start the fire” should be the theme song of the alphabets.

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cia been arming and training ukraine "nationalists" using secret budget since 2014. ukraine "nationalists" have been shelling donetz and luhansk (collectively donbas) since they broke away in 2014 after the cia conspired coup called maidan.

the us' inspiration is doing russia like us did them in afghanistan in the 1980's

oddly ukraine border is 300 miles from moscow!

if biden don't get us nuked, it will be an aberration from his usual skills at getting things done!

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Frankly, I'm still confused & shocked that someone with such profound health issues could be thought worthy of president. A bit like expecting a lame horse to win a race really....

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"Clean house"? No, throw the entire house and its inhabitants out into the street, parade them in front of the public and throw them in a prison cell for life. And that's being kind.

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"can you imagine if they made public health policy this way…?"

*laughs to keep from crying*

Yes. Yes I can.

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Excited to have you back, Gato!

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All of 'em as bad as Wild Bill Donovan but not as smart.

We get the privileged elite running things, and they get people who've got family with living memories of the Siege of Leningrad and the Battle of Stalingrad, and they don't come up through think tanks.

I don't like bad people but I can admire ruthlessness as a survival skill rather than just a personality defect. We're overloaded here with the latter.

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I consume little mainstream news, even less about the Ukraine conflict. Perhaps more so than even most readers here, I am beyond skeptic, I am a cynic. Even with a topic that is relatively as narrow as the Russia-Ukraine conflict, doubters like me make assumptions like: Both sides are lying. Neither side has any incentive to tell the truth. I'm willing to believe that there is a war on in that part of the world, but beyond that, why should I bother reading about supposed events of the war? They may well affect me, even if I live halfway around the globe. But there is basically nothing I can do to affect the outcome one way or the other. Nor do I especially want to get caught up in the "Two minutes hate" (Orwellian term) as seen on social media (which I also avoid) with the likely encouragement of government and other hidden actors.If I am going to spend any time at all on the topic, far better that I should try to study up on some of the historical background. It's not like the USA/NATO/etc. did not have prior involvement on one side or the other.

The daily media is a business. At best, it provides entertainment to its consumers. But the information value is very low and there are psychic costs (e.g. stress and anxiety) as well as tending to produce a very distorted view of actual real-world events.

The same analysis will apply to virtually any other burning issue, whether it's a virus causing a pandemic, or a man wearing a women's swim suit.

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Is this the beginning of how they get Kamala in and Biden out?

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They don't want Kamala in either. The cackling hoe is probably the only person in the world who would be worse than Joe. And they know it.

They may want Obama back, but the empty suit wouldn't be able to outsmart Putin either. Dumfuks never thought Putin would call their bluff, or that if he did, the fight would be limited to the south, which is where they had the bulk & best of their now surrounded (& cutoff from supplies & reinforcements) army concentrated. With apparently a few high value leaders trapped. How many rescue copters have now been shot down over azovstol? I've lost count, lol.

They weren't prepared to have to defend Kiev, they weren't prepared to have their logistics blown up within the first days, they thought Putin would fold. They believed their own bs. How it always goes ...

They also didn't consider the possibility that, after decades of economic sanctions, Putin might have prepared counter measures. They thought they would create Russian hyperinflation. Holy shit on a boomerang, batman!

Now who knows how many will starve & freeze but, to paraphrase Albright "they think it's worth it."

After all, its not them ruined or dead!

Now everything has gone to shit, they're in over their heads and know it.

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if Biden is out, the next two, kamala and nancy, are as bad or worse. i guess "they'll" pick the best person to carry out "their" agenda. the problem for "them" is the people "they" have in there are not the brightest bulbs on the tree. no matter the subject, war or c19 or critical race theory or teaching gender stuff to kids..., the crap "they" put out there just hurts my head--it makes no sense! i'm really hoping more people wake up instead of just accepting the insanity.

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The "they" pulling the strings probably WANT the person in that office to be completely incapable, because that leaves the "they" in actual power. The person who is officially president is only the token that legally holds the powers that the string-puller gets to exercise, provided that the person of the president really is incompetent and dependent on that anonymous string-puller. It's not a problem for them; it's a feature.

We have no President right now, but we have some unknown party exercising presidential powers through a puppet.

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Insurance -That's exactly why Barry picked Joe as VP; no sane person would want him to succeed ... ANYONE!

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god forbid she 'd become president. What are we going to do then?

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I don't think Kackling Kamala will go away quietly.

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Of course. Biden has lost his usefulness. The cabal needs to move on.

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But I shudder to think of who would replace them……

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DC, and corporate media, are toxic trash.

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Whoopsie! Watch, nothing will happen. The rule of law has died.

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'in order to stop the invasion'? right.

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If ever there were a single word to describe this entire administration.

Unverified.

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can you imagine if they made public health policy this way…? too funny!!!!!!!!!

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Try to convince me they did it any other way? They looked at their (the party's) political goals, and went for it - behind Trump's back while they had to, then went full bore for the political goal.

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adults in charge.

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Wait. This is about Russia? This definitely describes COVID.

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my gato.i love her...

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I thought that 'unverified intel' was Joe's mental status nowadays.

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Getting tired of these "noble lies"

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Ah, there's the literature/philosophy reference I forgot. The term dates to (at least) Plato and "The Republic," well over 2000 years ago. This is one of his most famous works. TL;DR: It's a group of thinkers ruminating on what the ideal city-state would be like. Many, indeed most I'd say, of the proposals are impractical at best and push the limits of social or biological reality at worst.

In fairness to Plato, I think that it was meant as a humorous exercise, speculation not to be taken as serious suggestions. But one element was coldly practical, in use probably since the beginning of history: that it's OK for a government to lie to its citizens. A lesser known corollary: Plato proposes that private citizens should not enjoy the same liberty. So at least we still have the right!

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Wow, never thought of that, what a nightmarish possibility, such irresponsible behaviour from our health gurus would result in millions dead and crippled.

I got itchy nose and a tingling in my ears just thinking about it, but then I realise that such despicable behaviour is to be found only in sci-fi books and horror movies, or perhaps in some isolated evil parallel dimension. I am so happy to live here, protected by our wise scientists.

Cheerio, need to go get in the queue for my 7th booster ツ

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"Breaking News From January 2021 Onward"

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