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    • They already murdered the elderly in this country (selected cities) and given what I know about viruses, now, already murdered thousands of gay men (saying they had HIV-Aids and then poisoning them with “treatment”) and the same for hemophiliacs in the 1980’s by declaring HIV-Aids in the factor. I am confident they poisoned the factor thereby eliminating years of insurance liability (same with the gay community). Ever since learning about the truth about conspiracies related to these things – WE are branded conspiracists when in fact the whole bloody medical community fed by Big Pharma are the real conspiracy against humanity – I have been doing 1 + 1 = 2 (not the 20 they have been feeding us). My sister was with the CDC as a hemophiliac expert and she still can’t see this writing on the veritable wall as she can not believe the medical/pharma community could be so evil.

      • Two words for anybody who doesn’t think the medical/research community could be that evil: Tuskegee Experiment.

        I don’t know how anybody can look at how they’ve treated the elderly, including (but not only) people in nursing homes, in NYC, in the UK, and in other countries during the CV19 scamdemic and think anything other than: cold and evil. The mere fact that “public health” officials (read: criminals) have kept elderly people from visiting with or hugging their family members is, in my book, unconscionably, sadistically evil.

        I think a lot of people have some kind of mental block when it comes believing humans can be evil. Some kind of psychological survival mechanism based on denial, I guess.

      • It is not easy to deal with. If I had known 20 years ago what I do know today I would needed to go for a new career in a total new field. I think the world of hospitals and the like are filled with the most brainwashed naive people, doctors or so called specialists included.

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        Two words for anybody who doesn’t think the medical/research community could be that evil: Tuskegee Experiment.

        I don’t know how anyone can look at what’s been done to the elderly during the scamdemic and not see unconscionable, sadistic evil. Lonely elderly, ill, dying people not allowed visits by their family, not allowed to touch or hug their kids. That’s not to mention the percentage of people who died from whatever it was in nursing homes this year, while doctors refused to set foot on the premises.

        I think a lot of people have a very hard time accepting that humans can be cold, calculating, and evil. Many people have some kind of mental block against it. A psychological survival mechanism maybe. IMO it’s useless to try overcoming the mental block by reasoning with them. They’re not basing their thinking on reason, logic, or facts; there’s something stronger and subconscious going on.

    • No doubt about it .. We are ruled by a death cult .. 🙁

      • Well, what “they” wish for us will be experienced by them, that is the law!

      • And I hasten to add, that this death cult began with the approval of abortion on demand, and we who are, and will remain, pro-life warned everyone at the time, that all the rest would follow. Or to put it country simple: we told you so.

        • … as to a partial explanation of what went wrong see Norman O. Brown’s (1959) Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History. Roger Scruton, in his book Sexual Desire: A Philosophical Investigation (1994), wrote that Life Against Death
          was for the most part simply a “dress[ing] up [of] the outlook of the alienated individual in the attributes of virtue.” Hmmmmm. Does this sound familiar? … seen any obviously “alienated” people being presented as models of virtue lately?