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Thursday, October 14, 2021

soylent green is people

 

"The government are relaxing all the lockdowns," said the professional woman. "Everything will be back to normal by the end of October."

I looked at her strangely.

The conversation seemed to ring a bell,

Deja vu.

I was remembering a year ago talking to a book shop owner in Kilcullen in March 2020 who had said she intended to try staying open.

I had told her: "They won't let you. They're going to close everything. They've got a taste for all this now."

Back in the present, the professional woman was waiting for me to say something.

"I doubt they'll let it go so easily," I mused. "They've got a taste for the power. They're not going to stop yet. Just like a year ago when they were starting to get excited with their new found emergency sense of mission, this still has a ways to run. They like it too much. And if they step back for a moment on what they've done, they're finished. The entire political class would be buried if people get a chance to figure out that all this unnecessary. If once the governments and Health authorities allow people to draw breath and consider clinically what's happened here, from the masks that never served any purpose, to the lockdowns causing suicides, from the inflated death tolls via the virus, to the making up of a scary name for the virus so people wouldn't know it was a form of the flu, from the useless pseudo vaccines made out of aborted babies to the virus itself being generated by Anthony Fauci of the American National Insititute of Health at a laboratory he sponsored in Wuhan China to do adventurist Frankenstein style research, if people had a moment to think about any of this, there would be seismic repercussions for those who have inflcited this nonsense on us."

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