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It is so funny, the Troyan horse is in the ACE2 binding domain of the Spike, literally, as the amino acid sequence of this string : "FRKSNLK-PFERD-IS-TEIYQAGSTPCNG" where in German language the 'PFERD-IS' means the 'horse is'..

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THANK YOU FOR THE 'Butterly of the week'!! Didn't watch the 2 sweeties for a long time! Boy, and that is SO IMPORTANT! Hope you allow me to share David's Butterfly on my post too..??

The more we are spreading this the better:) Not sure they know, but monkeypox was never 'vaccine' preventable. The top specialist Dr. R. M. Buller, died possibly for it in 2016, according to Amazing Polly..

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It might help to be resourceful, creative and unpredictable. Keep the info simple and to the point. Be a “fast” talker, using the most minimum words to explain what might be a complicated fact. An example; antibody dependant enhancement maybe, - the immune system is sick and tired of being abused by non sterilising, non working, spike protein and experimental mRNA Gene therapy injections to the point of being dysfunctional and maybe ceasing to work. Also called disease enhancement. Try if possible to use positives to sell the message, - (knowledge is power and peace of mind). It’s about fear (fear of missing out) and greed. The illusion or reality of common knowledge is important - “They mention that a lot now” Speak the “language” of your demographic or audience. Appropriate humour is good to break down fear and taboos. Be everywhere and nowhere. Speed and lasting impression is of the essence. This is basic advertising. Realise that the politically incorrect get shadow banned on social media. You hardly ever show. So spray the message on the highest rating appropriate channels in comments with link. I keep my ID private. Change your name and your friends names regularly if you can. Apply good, simple graphic design.

Deviant.

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PLEASE, SHARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dr Paul Marik......"No.2 ICU Doctor in the World breaks down over Adverse Reactions from the Covid jabs being ignored & calls it a Humanitarian Crisis." (2 mins) https://twitter.com/i/status/1529342458030481408

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I think you have to do as much as you can wherever you are. Stock as much food as you can with long shelf lives (barley, rice, canned goods). Water is a much bigger issue if the tap turns off have filtration supplies, tablets, even bleach in a pinch (and one gallon water per person per day is the rule). Dry beans, potatoes and sweet potatoes all double with long storage life and growing potential- if they are sprouting plant them sweet potatoes make beautiful vines and the greens can be eaten too. Carrots, onions, garlic and lettuce can regenerate from bulbs most peppers grow from seeds available inside the ones in the grocery store. If you have or know where fruit trees are in your area learn preservation techniques of drying, salting, canning, pickling, freezing and fermenting depending on local weather conditions. It would not be fun if the store shelves truly went empty. It might be worth it to prevent Hell on Earth

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water is the issue... in California they are doing everything they can to kill the farmers. and everyone else.

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I lived in Las Vegas a total water shutoff is very worrying. I've told my Mom to stockpile like crazy it's a long walk to Lake Mead. California just went crazy with it all...

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would like suggestions on who to vote for in primary (assuming it’s not rigged)... although not an ideal candidate, a step up from Newsom, Michael Shellenberger at least verbally takes the water & electricity issues seriously ... any suggestions for further research would be appreciated as the list of candidates is very long, unknowns.

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we sold everything, moved off-grid, ex-pat, and started over in a place that has food. That's the only thing which gave me peace of mind. I am going back into the West next month. I just wanna have someplace to go if the shtf. I don't think staying in the cities would be an option, but it depends on how gnarly it gets. I hope we have enough resilancy to see through this next winter. Things are gonna get real soon.

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Greetings from Thailand. We have 20 chickens, a well, three jackfruit, two starfriit, two papaya, six banana and one coconut tree. We'd make it out here in case of emergency but I'm worried about my family in America and was to get out soon myself. It's an apocalypse hedge but if things shut down like that you want your family all with you

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so what happened September 2019 to spike the repo rate and trigger the massive money printing ? at the time, heard speculation that a big German bank might be going bankrupt... was the house of cards teetering? would still like to have answers...

... maybe to answer the question would reveal what a bad idea globalization, interdependency was?

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Learning to Garden takes many years. your first year in particular is likely to result in disappointing yields. You need to start as soon as you can.

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Getting the soil well prepared in advance saves effort and water. I have to buy a small chainsaw, need sunlight.

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unless you have a rural farm it is going to be very difficult to be self-sustainable ... so like Mike, am open to suggestions as to nipping this in the bud ... it’s time.

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That is right

1.mike Yeadon is a hero. My hero.

2. We won't all be able to live or move off grid to farms

How will those of us in the cities be able to eat?

I am vegan, else I'd say their are plenty of rats in s f killafornia

But wait, seriously, they've actually depopulated the freikin rats

Just in case we'd have wanted to eat them

They fed rats sugary sterilization food, reduced nests in Chinatown s f from 60 to 16 I heard on kcbs that is kconstant bull shit

And the chronicle.

We need to find a way to let or help folks who didn't inject find each other, and as Dr Paul marrick says, treat the injured who are still alive.

Mercola recommend: melatonin still available over counter, helped me when I got the Flubah for a week.

After exposure to their biowarfare.

Regards.

If you are near s f killafornia I want to find a farm to move to nearby....

Please help me...

Every day now I and I suspect others are so depressed, contemplate suicide.

This is what they wanted.

My whole life.

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Buy a dehydrator and dry lots of frozen veggies such as beans, peas, corn, carrots. Even hash browns and diced potatoes, onions, etc. These are still cheap to buy. No need to parboil first and you can store 3 pounds of veggies in a quart canning jar. Don’t worry about it, just do something about it.

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I'm sorry to hear that you are suffering under the weight of all of this. We all are. Sometimes it is good to take a step back and take stock of what you have, whether it's money, health, a good community, support of family, et cetera. Then go through what you need, which might be any of the things I just mentioned. I believe farming co ops need to strengthen when I lived in Venice Beach we had a fresh food delivery once a month from one. My friend in Silicon Valley in a tiny space has just started growing her own little vertical garden in her window and seems really excited about the results. Sometimes it's about just not feeling helpless which involves small steps. I'm basically on a farm, but its in Thailand. We would survive better than most in a total food apocalypse, but we would still have difficulty and I pray it doesn't go that way. Strengthening the community of small farmers now is very important, especially if you want to become one. Water procurement is the big issue, but there are ways to make do. Good luck and God Bless...

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I've been advising people to start a garden for more than a decade, and until lately they didn't care. Even now I can bend an ear but its still too hard for them. Perhaps the food they are eating doesn't give them enough strength. I recently joked; what's worse? Starting a garden or standing in a line waiting for your share of bug soup? I think most people would rather stand in line.

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I remember on Sydney radio about 15 years ago, - they will only feed the ones they need when corporations rule the world. It was also mentioned about the anticipated social unrest being referred to as the IMF riots. Also the question was asked, why do they want to disarm the Australians? What have they really planned? We are supposed to be an easy going lot.

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