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John Traffas's avatar

Feels like you read my mind then supplemented those thoughts with a number of brilliant angles I hadn't thought of, and then wrote it in a clear, compelling, and entertaining way. 10,000 points. Great work. 💙

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I don't think what has transpired was a self-fulfilling prophecy.

The first priority of any organization is to see to the viability and permanence of the organization. Corporate structures allow for permanence beyond human lifetimes, and cover for values that humans could never exercise due to social and legal repercussions. Which is why I believe there should be execution for organizations that commit murder or genocide. This did not happen after WWII, the companies that profited from the killing and slave labor in the camps were allowed to keep operating. Nuremberg 2.0 needs to address the organizations, foundations, and corporations.

I totally get the vast majority of people inside these programs do not want to bear any responsibility for going along with a program they were hired into, may not have any actually institutional power, so I think we can hold the guns for the big targets. They have been involved for decades in coaxing and molding these programs, and that they view the peons as cattle is not an excuse for holding the view or the behavior it engenders. It says nothing about us, but much about them.

There was not merely institutional momentum, there were conspirators inside the institutions. Fauci made at least one ad for WEF; he was appointed the 'biowarfare czar' by Cheney. He has used official public monies for research for political purposes, and to silence scientists.; Collins did as well. Gates has been involved at planning levels in both public and private institutions, and has used both his private funds and his foundation, to affect policy and direction at the national and international level, and has done so for decades. "Unconscious evil" that has committed actual crimes, including abrogating treaty obligations on treatment of subjects in medical experiments, should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the laws.

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