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โฃIf you read my piece COVID19 is YOUR ASSIGNED MACHINE ACCESS CODE ๐ค๐คญ๐คซ๐คฏ at any time before the current moment, you KNOW that there was a genocidal campaign afoot
https://gm-no.blogspot.com/202....0/05/covid19-is-your
Just the last line, by yours truly - a good portion is re-posted from Jim Stone [currently MIA]:
So...what does VfB say?
Well, I've researched GMOs for some time, and the correlation I'm making is that you will be converted into a GMO if you accept the shot - your body will, like an ear of BT corn, produce toxins within your own body, hastening a planned cellular breakdown.
How's that? ๐ฏ๐ฐ๐ณ
DON'T FALL FOR BIRX'S TIRED NLP OR CUOMO'S WORD MAGICK ๐ DR. SHERRI TENPENNY & OTHERS HAVE PREDICTED A DIE-OFF THAT WILL BE HORRIFIC IN SCALE
Source: the great Jim Crenshaw ๐ค
Thumbnail: https://www.wbur.org/news/2021..../03/10/covid-pandemi
Governments killing people dead and laughing at us.
Source: Philosophers-stone.info pureblood: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/BFwpmlvkLsJY/
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She says she is a smart girl..โฆ
The ailment known as long COVID continues to puzzle doctors, who have not yet been able to identify what causes the prolonged symptoms in patients. Dr. Deborah Birx, the former White House coronavirus response coordinator who is now a senior fellow at the Bush Institute, says understanding what the CDC got wrong about COVID-19 is critical for planning the response to future health crises.
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It has been a long and weird year, but at least we had something that the folks going through the 1918 pandemic didn't: the internet.
I don't want to dismiss how serious the pandemic has been: people have lost loved ones and jobs and have gone through so much trauma. Through the crush of bad news, I've personally found a lot of solace in memes this year. They've been a good way to feel like you're not the only one who's having a hard time.
And in a year where we all felt so distant from each other, sharing them with your friends also has been a good way to keep in touch and hold together a small sense of community.
In no particular order, here are some of my favorite memes โ and other big moments for the internet. Want even more? Here's a tweet thread where I share the ones that didn't make the cut (and some are 18+ so reader beware).
https://www.wbur.org/inside/staff/meghan-b-kelly