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Saved - August 4, 2024 at 1:54 PM

@NickHudsonCT - Nick Hudson

Vaccination is a barbaric practice and these people are monsters. “Q Have you ever used individuals under colonial rule to study an experimental vaccine? A Yes.”

@RBystrianyk - Roman Bystrianyk

Stanley Plotkin, the Godfather of vaccines, testified in 2018. Isn’t it shocking how those who researched and made these vaccines thought nothing of experimenting on anyone they thought they could? How many other drugs were and are still tested on those that these experimenters decide they can do so on? Is this attitude any different than those from Nazi Germany that decide that they could experiment on those that were lesser than them? Transcript of videotaped deposition of Stanley A. Plotkin, M.D. New Hope, Pennsylvania. January 11, 2018. Video starting at 7:50:51. Q Have you ever used the mentally handicapped to study an experimental vaccine? A I don't recollect ever doing studies in mentally handicapped individuals. At the time in the 1960s, it was not an uncommon practice. Q So you're saying -- I'm not clear on your answer. I'm sorry. Have you ever used mentally handicapped to study an experimental vaccine? A What I'm saying is I don't recall specifically having done that, but that in the 1960s, it was not unusual to do that. And I wouldn't deny that I may have done so. ... Q Is one of the things you wrote: The question is whether we are to have experiments performed on fully functioning adults and on children who are potentially contributors to society or to perform initial studies in children and adults who are human in form but not in social potential? A Yes. Q It may be objected that this question implies a Nazi philosophy, but I do not think that it is difficult to distinguish nonfunctioning persons from members of ethnic, racial, economic, or other groups. A Mm-hmm. Q Have you ever used babies of mothers in prison to study an experimental vaccine? A Yes. Q Have you ever used individuals under colonial rule to study an experimental vaccine? A Yes. Q Did you do so in the Belgian Congo? A Yes. Q Did that experiment involve almost a million people? A Well -- well, all right, yes. https://archive.org/details/2015-831539-DM https://www.lumenfidei.ie/documents/dr-stanley-plotkin-testimony.pdf

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Saved - August 2, 2024 at 12:03 PM

@NickHudsonCT - Nick Hudson

New Zealand has legalized the use of physical force to vaccinate. They can tie you down on a bed and inject a barbaric cocktail into you. And you have no recourse when it harms you, because the manufacturers have immunity and the government aren’t breaking the law.

@jengleruk - Dr Jonathan Engler MB ChB DipPharmMed LLB

Thought this might be fake / exaggerated at first, but check out numbered page 125 (page 133 of the PDF) from the doc on the NZ Gov website. Yep, NZ want to legalize the use of force to vaccinate refuseniks. https://www.health.govt.nz/system/files/documents/publications/interim_nz_pandemic_plan_v2.pdf

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Saved - January 11, 2024 at 6:59 PM

@NickHudsonCT - Nick Hudson

Many skeptics will be celebrating the exposure of Faucian nonsense & lying in this testimony. I AM NOT! It is because the skeptic movement’s loudest voices are those who missed the intrinsic scam of Covid from the start that we end up here, omitting all the crucial questions. /1

@COVIDSelect - Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic

🚨DR. FAUCI TESTIMONY TAKEAWAYS🚨 @COVIDSelect has completed a two-day, 14-hour transcribed interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci. Here are the most important highlights from DAY 2 of his testimony👇

Saved - January 5, 2024 at 8:14 AM

@NickHudsonCT - Nick Hudson

One of the best calls in Covid Twitter history. Look at the date!

@Thomas_Binder - Dr. Thomas Binder, MD

The excess mortality in Europe (link) is currently lower than during the last 'influenza season'. Are we sure that actually #SARSCoV2 is spreading extremely fast, not rather the number of people who are tested? #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 https://euromomo.eu

EUROMOMO EuroMOMO Bulletin, Week 52, 2023 EuroMOMO pooled estimates show an elevated level of mortality, mainly in those ≥ 65 years old This week’s pooled EuroMOMO estimates of all… euromomo.eu
Saved - December 1, 2023 at 11:06 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
If the internet were shut down or a major cyber attack occurred, chaos would ensue temporarily. However, the resilience of small businesses and the ability to quickly restore communication systems should not be underestimated. While payment systems would face disruption, private money could fill the void. People's exaggerated fear of such events stems from their reliance on digital connectivity. Embracing analog living could be beneficial. We must acknowledge the threat but calibrate our response accordingly. The internet's impact on productivity has been limited, so its removal wouldn't necessarily hinder productivity.

@NickHudsonCT - Nick Hudson

What would happen if someone threw the kill switch on the internet, or there was a great cyber attack? I think there would be a bit of chaos, but it would be short term. Let me explain my thinking. /1

@NickHudsonCT - Nick Hudson

I think the progenitors of lockdown were shocked at how quickly SMEs reconstituted. Where I live, the restaurant trade took a knock, but thrives again. There was a massive transfer of paper wealth from middle class to UHNWIs, but there was more resilience than many expected. /2

@NickHudsonCT - Nick Hudson

Remember Y2K? Also a vastly overestimated event. I doubt whether businessmen would merely capitulate if their WhatsApp got knocked out. How quickly would they re-establish comms. /3

@NickHudsonCT - Nick Hudson

Payment systems being taken out would be chaotic, but would private money not establish itself quickly? /4

@NickHudsonCT - Nick Hudson

I think most people have an irrationally exaggerated fear of this kind of event, for the same reason that they feel untethered from life when they can't join a wifi for a few hours. Being forced to live in analogue would be salubrious for them. /5

@NickHudsonCT - Nick Hudson

I'm not saying the threat or potential should be ignored—just that we should calibrate appropriately. The deracination imposed by the internet needs to be reversed, in any event. /6

@NickHudsonCT - Nick Hudson

I observe too that all the computers and data centres and networks and social media have not shown much by way of productivity improvements. Deleting them would therefore not result in lower productivity. /7

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