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The gift that keeps on taking.

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Yikes...

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Feb 25·edited Feb 25

Local hospital here is opening a medical pediatric psychiatric unit - 12 beds to the tune of $17 million ($1.4 million per bed)!!! Filling an unmet need... or predicted need 🙄.

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Canada just sent another 3 billion to Ukraine. But at least they offer MAID to the vax injured.

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This is only the cost in money of the damage done by the lethal injections. The cost in human lives is inestimable, but is surely in the multi-millions. And Japan has lost many citizens to this death jab.

Japan is setting an example of honesty and coming-to-grips with the reality of the genocide event. Hopefully this will encourage other nations to do the same.

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They may be expecting a lot more health damages, but the money they confiscate from the people in taxes isn't going back to the people in the form of health care. That money will be laundered and go right back into pet enterprises of the corrupt or directly into their pockets. Same how USA "gives" billions to Israel and Ukraine; and the people here nor there benefit from it.

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That is only $264 million dollars or £208 million pounds sterling so it's not going to be enough. Times it by 100 again and we might be getting there!

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Yikes

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I thought Japan just approved a self replicating Covid vax. If so, why. Since it appears the government is aware that damage is associated with this stuff, why keep going with it. Seems like a dog chasing its tail. Just stop the stupid shots and then try to mitigate the horrible damage that has resulted from this orchestrated fiasco.

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Japan is where the Nobel-Prize-winning Ivermectin was invented; and yet in Japan Ivermectin is not authorized for use in humans, only horses; so maybe those who rule Japan are more interested in culling their elderly population to help them reduce their huge debt and deficit than they are in the population's good health?

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That's funny, I heard this week that they were approving some kind of an airborne vaccination in Japan. One would think that if they saw how dangerous and costly the traditional injected version was, they would put the brakes on one that could cause more widespread damage.

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