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Excellent, James, thank you.

Re predictive programming - it's both, imo (Predictive and reflective of) though in our current situation, I'd guess it's leaning even more predictive given palpable desperation as the Would-be-controllers lose control.

Below is short and to the point. And fun.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/hMOrNLINho5p/

A just-this-week work related Covid story. Monthly meeting (7 of us) and one member emailed the group that she had COVID. (Yes caps) Though she was on day 7, (presumably feeling fine) she wanted to 'alert' us of the situation and assured us all she'd wear a mask. (Who knew virtue signaling was addictive?)

"Covidism," yes.

She ended up missing the meeting - because another member of our group (who has masks in enough colors to match all her nail-polish) made too big fuss over what kind and the quality of her mask (not kidding).

Won't get into the absolute idiocy of the conversation on the 'next' pandemic (talk about predictive programming) that came up. Suffice to say there are plenty who are Not. Gonna. Let. It. Go.

(Good news, discovered another person in the meeting (so 1/3 of attendees between of us both) who knows what's up.)

Weird world. Best to you.

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Feb 8Liked by James Edward Taylor

Great collection, James, and thank you for the shout-out🤗💝.

Regarding "fentanyl coyotes": I think the problem with animals is related to EMFs combined with industrial poisons in the environment including but not limited to the sky spraying. And actually, the combination of those is probably a super-toxic cocktail in the wildlife. I mean, if there was such a high concentration of fentanyl in the water, wouldn't babies who weigh under 40 lbs. be going crazy, too? Just wondering.

I look forward to your next article!

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